(Dgk) Programme 25–28 March 2019

(Dgk) Programme 25–28 March 2019

© LianeM - fotolia.com 27th ANNUAL MEETING of the GERMAN CRYSTALLOGRAPHIC SOCIETY (DGK) PROGRAMME 25–28 MARCH 2019 LEIPZIG www.dgk-conference.de Available in Rigaku Oxford Diff raction, marXperts and STOE instruments PILATUS3 R CdTe HPC detectors for your laboratory Synchrotron technology for cutting-edge laboratory experiments – Zero detector noise for best data – Ultimate resolution and sensitivity thanks to direct detection – Proven reliability [email protected] | www.dectris.com TABLE OF CONTENTS Organisation and imprint ....................................................................................................... 4 Available in Rigaku Oxford Diff raction, Welcome note ........................................................................................................................ 5 marXperts and STOE instruments Programme overview ............................................................................................................. 6 Scientific programme Monday, 25 March .................................................................................................... 8 Tuesday, 26 March .................................................................................................... 12 Wednesday, 27 March .............................................................................................. 20 Thursday, 28 March ................................................................................................... 28 Poster presentations .............................................................................................................. 31 Social programme .................................................................................................................. 44 Young crystallographers ......................................................................................................... 46 General information ............................................................................................................... 47 PILATUS3 R CdTe Exhibitors, sponsors and media cooperation ........................................................................ 48 Industrial symposia ................................................................................................................ 49 Index of plenary speakers, authors and chairs ...................................................................... 50 HPC detectors for your laboratory Synchrotron technology for cutting-edge laboratory experiments – Zero detector noise for best data – Ultimate resolution and sensitivity thanks to direct detection – Proven reliability [email protected] | www.dectris.com 3 ORGANISATION AND IMPRINT Venue Universität Leipzig I Campus Augustusplatz Augustusplatz 10 I 04109 Leipzig/DE Conference website www.dgk-conference.de Organiser German Crystallographic Society (DGK) Conference chairs Prof. Dr. Holger Kohlmann Universität Leipzig Fakultät für Chemie und Mineralogie I Institut für Anorganische Chemie Prof. Dr. Oliver Oeckler Universität Leipzig Institut für Mineralogie, Kristallographie und Materialwissenschaft Prof. Dr. Norbert Sträter Universität Leipzig Fakultät für Chemie und Mineralogie I Institut für Bioanalytische Chemie Programme committee Gert Klöß (Leipzig/DE) Claudia Schnohr (Jena/DE) Holger Kohlmann (Leipzig/DE) Susan Schorr (Berlin/DE) Harald Krautscheid (Leipzig/DE) Norbert Sträter (Leipzig/DE) Andreas Leineweber (Freiberg/DE) Manfred Weiss (Berlin/DE) Oliver Oeckler (Leipzig/DE) Professional congress organiser Conventus Congressmanagement & Marketing GmbH Anja Hannawald Carl-Pulfrich-Straße 1 I 07745 Jena/DE Phone +49 3641 31 16-327 I [email protected] www.conventus.de Design and layout Layout krea.tif-art UG (haftungsbeschränkt) Print printworld.com GmbH Circulation 500 Editorial Deadline 8 March 2019 4 WELCOME NOTE Dear colleagues, It is a pleasure and an honour to welcome you at the 27th Annual Meeting of the German So- ciety for Crystallography held at Leipzig University, 25–28 March 2019. After exactly 20 years, this is the second time Leipzig welcomes crystallographers from all over Germany and many other countries. The conference venue in the lecture hall building next to the Augusteum at the Augustusplatz is right in the heart of our lively and vibrant city. We hope that you find a little time to visit historical places such as the Nikolaikirche, just a couple of minutes from Augustusplatz. This is where the peaceful revolution in the GDR began, which eventually led to German reunifica- tion. The conference will cover all fields of crystallography and is meant to be a showcase of its multifaceted nature. In good crystallographic tradition, scientists from various disciplines will contribute and ensure a stimulating, interdisciplinary atmosphere. We are very much honoured that renowned scientists from all over the world and from differ- ent fields of crystallography have accepted our invitation for a plenary lecture. The 27th An- nual Meeting of the DGK will comprise 20 microsymposia, six plenary lectures and two poster sessions. We hope to provide to all of you an inspiring scientific platform, and we especially encourage young scientists to participate in the conference and in the activities of the “young crystallographers”. We are looking forward to your attendance and scientific contributions. Norbert Sträter, Holger Kohlmann and Oliver Oeckler 5 PROGRAMME OVERVIEW Monday, 25 March Tuesday, 26 March Lecture Lecture Lecture Lecture Lecture Lecture Lecture Lecture hall 9 hall 8 hall 10 hall 11 hall 9 hall 8 hall 10 hall 11 09.00–12.30 09.00–10.30 DGK board In situ / Bio-crystallo- Small Solid state meeting in operando graphy II: molecules at physics in studies Crystallograph- large facili- crystallo- ic and hybrid ties graphy methods p. 12 p. 12 p. 13 p. 14 11.00–12.00 Plenary talk Arwen Pearson p. 14 12.00–13.30 DGK general assembly 13.00–13.30 Opening 13.30–14.30 13.30–14.30 Plenary talk Plenary talk Stefan Harald Reichert Zaefferer p. 8 p. 15 14.30–16.00 14.30–15.30 14.30–15.30 14.30–15.30 Bio-crystallo- Inorganic Micro- and Thermo Meeting Meeting graphy I: Sig- crystal nano- Fisher AK 1 AK 20 nalling, macro- structures I crystalline Scientific molecular inter- materials p. 49 actions & other 15.30–17.00 new structures p. 8 p. 9 p. 10 Inorganic Organic Bio-crystallo- Young crystal struc- molecules graphy III: crystallo- 16.45–17.15 tures II and coordi- Enzymes graphers: Laue talk nation com- Lightning (Paulinum) p. 15 pounds p. 16 p. 17 talks I p. 18 p. 11 17.00–19.30 17.15–18.45 Poster session I DGK Ehren- (even ID's) abend (Paulinum) p. 11 18.45–20.30 Welcome reception at the foyer of the Augusteum p. 31 p. 44 6 PROGRAMME OVERVIEW Wednesday, 27 March Thursday, 28 March Lecture Lecture Lecture Lecture Lecture Lecture Lecture Lecture hall 9 hall 8 hall 10 hall 11 hall 9 hall 8 hall 10 hall 11 09.00–10.30 09.00–10.00 Bio-crystallo- Structure- Disordered Plenary talk graphy IV: property materials Ray Withers Structure- relationships p. 28 based drug 10.00–11.00 design p. 20 p. 21 p. 22 Get together young crystallo- graphers p. 46 11.00–12.00 11.00–12.30 Plenary talk Instrumen- Spec- Complex and Xiaodong Zou tation troscopy aperiodic p. 22 structures 12.30–13.30 p. 28 p. 29 p. 30 Rigaku 12.30–13.00 Europe SE Closing p. 49 13.30–14.30 Plenary talk Holger Stark p. 23 14.30–16.00 Bio-crystallo- Extreme/ Young graphy V: non-ambient crystallo- Instrumen- conditions graphers: tation and Lightning methods talks II p. 23 p. 24 p. 25 16.00–18.30 Poster session II (odd ID's) p. 31 Sessions Poster session Plenary talk Meetings 19.30–23.00 Industrial symposium Social evening at Auerbachs Keller p. 44 Social programme 7 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME I MONDAY, 25 MARCH 13.00–13.30 Opening Lecture hall 9 13.30–14.30 Plenary lecture Lecture hall 9 Chair Andreas Leineweber (Freiberg/DE) 13.30 Electron diffraction techniques in scanning electron microscopy: fundamentals and state-of-the-art applications of electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) and electron channelling contrast imaging (ECCI) Stefan Zaefferer (Düsseldorf/DE) 14.30–16.00 Bio-crystallography I – Signalling, macromolecular interactions and other Lecture hall 8 new structures Chair Oliver Daumke (Berlin/DE), Hartmut Niemann (Bielefeld/DE) 14.30 Of rats and men – Insight into homologous cytomegalovirus IE1 structures S01-01 Johannes Schweininger, Yves A. Muller (Erlangen/DE) 14.45 Structural Insights into mitochondrial inner membrane remodeling S01-02 Katja Faelber (Berlin/DE), Lea Dietrich (Frankfurt a. M./DE) Jeff Noel (Berlin/DE), Werner Kühlbrandt (Frankfurt a. M./DE) Oliver Daumke (Berlin/DE) 15.00 A molecular embrace – crystal structure of a DNA repair factor complex S01-03 Junqiao Jia, Eva Absmeier (Berlin/DE) Agnieszka J. Pietrzyk-Brzezinska (Berlin/DE; Lodz/PL) Markus C. Wahl (Berlin/DE) 15.15 Solute binding proteins and their cognate ligands – structure, function and S01-04 their role in functional annotation Umesh Yadava (Gorakhpur/IN) 15.30 X-ray and cryo-EM structural studies of viral hijacking of the Cullin4-RING S01-05 ligase ubiquitin-proteasome pathway Sofia Banchenko, Ferdinand Krupp, Christine Gotthold, Christian Spahn David Schwefel (Berlin/DE) 15.45 Activation mechanism of the receptor tyrosine kinase MET – new S01-06 crystallographic support for ligand-mediated receptor dimerization Hartmut Niemann (Bielefeld/DE) 8 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME I MONDAY, 25 MARCH 14.30–16.00 Inorganic crystal structures I Lecture hall 10 Chair Thomas Schleid (Stuttgart/DE) 4+ 14.30 The [Ag2Hg2] cluster cation

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