SYMPOSIUM PROGRAM
Sunday, May 29 |
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15h | Arrival at Leucate/registration |
18h00 | Welcome reception sponsored by Corden Pharma |
20h30
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Opening of the 22nd GFPP & 5th BPGM meeting Sonia Cantel, Steven Ballet, Annemieke Madder and Nicolas Inguimbert |
20h40 |
Inaugural conference
Sylviane Muller (Strasbourg University, France ) |
Monday, May 30 |
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SESSION 1 |
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9h10-9h50
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PL1 – Markus Muttenthaler (University of Vienna, Austria & The University of Queensland, Australia)
“Gut-stable peptide therapeutics“ |
9h50-10h10
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OC1 – Jordan Cossu (University Grenoble-Alpes, France)
“Design, synthesis and characterization of monoclonal antibody mimics” |
10h10-10h30
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OC2 – Kevin Van holsbeeck (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium – Ghent University, Belgium)
“Downsizing Nanobodies: towards CDR3 loop peptidomimetics enhancing SOS1-mediated nucleotide exchange on RAS” |
10h30-10h50
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OC3 – Xiaoqing Ye (Université de Paris, France)
“Cyclic Peptides Targeting VEGF/VEGFR Interaction for Anti-angiogenic Therapy” |
10h50-11h20 | Coffee break |
SESSION 2 |
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11h20-12h00
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PL2 – Lidia Feliu (University of Girona, Spain)
“From the lead peptide BP100 to bifunctional peptide conjugates to control plant pathogens” |
12h00-12h20
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OC4 – Jan Watteyne (KU Leuven, Belgium)
“Untying the Gordian Knot: unravelling spatiotemporal activity in the C. elegans neuropeptide-receptor network” |
12h20-12h40
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OC5 – Steven Ascoet (Université de Toulouse, France)
“Investigation of the U9-MYRTX-Tb1a mechanism, a cytotoxic peptide from the ant Tetramorium bicarinatum venom“ |
12h40-12h50 | I1 – Nanotemper |
12h50-13h00 | I2 – Polypeptide |
13h00-14h20 | Lunch |
SESSION 3 |
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14h20-15h00
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PL3 – Ashraf Brik (Technion Israel Institute of Technology, Israel)
“Transition Metals in Peptide and Protein Synthesis” |
15h00-15h20
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OC6 – Ewout De Geyter (Ghent University, Belgium)
“5-Hydroxy-pyrrol-2-one based building blocks as maleimide alternatives for protein bioconjugation” |
15h20-15h40
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OC7 – Thibault Charnay (University Grenoble Alpes, France)
“Sequence-specific recognition of double-stranded DNA: Application to luminescence sensing” |
15h40-15h50 | I3 – CEM |
15h50-16h00 | I4 – Genepep |
16h00-16h20 | Coffee break |
BIOTECH SESSION |
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16h20-16h45
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Bruno Tillier – Synthelis
”The cell-free technology for the futures of protein… and even more !” |
16h45-17h10
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Joel Richard – MedinCell
“Challenges for the Delivery of Peptides and Proteins: Opportunities for Innovative Long-Acting Injectable Technologies” |
17h10-17h35
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Leendert van den Bos – EnzyTag
“Peptiligase enzymes as enabling technology for long and complex peptides” |
17h35-18h00
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Mathieu Schmitt – Enterome
“Oncomimics™ : New peptide-based immunotherapies from bench to bedside“ |
18h00-18h25
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Christel Menet – Confo Therapeutics
“The Confo Therapeutics Technology Platform Enabling GPCR Fragment-based Drug Discovery“ |
18h40-19h40
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Biotech round table
With the participation of GenePep and Corden Pharma |
19h40-21h00 | Dinner |
Tuesday, May 31 |
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SESSION 4 |
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9h10-9h50
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PL4 – Marc Vendrell (University of Edinborough, UK)
“Fluorescent activatable peptides for first in-human imaging studies” |
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9h50-10h10
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OC8 – Thibaud Bailly (Université Bourgogne Franche-Comté, France)
“Synthesis and in vivo characterization of a heterobivalent radiotracer targeting PSMA and GRPR for prostate cancer imaging” |
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10h10-10h30
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OC9 – Noemi B. Declerk (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium)
“Bimodal Nb-tracers for rapid and specific pre-and intra-operative cancer imaging” |
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10h30-10h50
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OC10 – Emmanuelle Rémond (Université de Montpellier, France)
“P-functionalized fluorescent phospholes for chemioselective coupling to peptides under mild conditions” |
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10h50-11h20 | Coffee break | |
SESSION 5 |
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11h20-12h00
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PL5 – Laurent Devel (Université Paris-Saclay, France)
“Activity-based probes targeting metalloproteinases with no photoactivation: toward the profiling of these enzymes in vivo?” |
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12h00-12h20
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OC11 – Sejalon-Cipolla Mylene (Université de Montpellier, France)
“Development of MS molecular probes – ABP – for the profiling of matrix metalloproteases using MALDI-MS “ |
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12h20-12h40
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OC12 – Lua Sobron (Institute of Chemistry & Biology of Membranes & Nano-objects, France)
“Recombinant Production, Labeling, Purification and Interaction of Death Receptor 5 with Multivalent Peptides” |
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12h40-12h50 | I5 – Gilson | |
12h50-13h00 | I6 – Advion | |
13h00-14h20 | Lunch | |
SESSION 6 |
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14h20-15h00
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PL6 – Jean-Louis Banères (Université de Montpellier, France)
“Allosteric modulation of GPCR signaling” |
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15h00-15h20
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OC13 – Laia Miret-Casals (Ghent University, Belgium)
“Furan-oxidation mediated cross-link technology: from in vitro analysis of protein-protein interactions to covalent GPCR-ligand interactions on live cells” |
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15h20-15h40
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OC14 – Morgane Mannes (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium)
“Development of G protein peptidomimetics able to stabilize active state Gs protein-coupled receptors for application in drug discovery” |
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15h40-15h50 | I7 – ALMAC | |
15h50-16h00 | I8 – CDD | |
16h00-16h20 | Coffee break | |
SESSION 7 |
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16h20-17h00
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PL7 – Jan Tytgat (KU Leuven, Belgium)
“Miniaturized peptide toxins in drug discovery: pro & con’s” |
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17h00-17h20
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OC15 – Anne-Cécile Van Baelen (Université Paris-Saclay, France)
“Characterization of innovative animal toxins for the functional study of angiotensin receptors” |
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17h20-17h30 | I9 – Polypeptide | |
17h30-17h40 | I10 – JEOL | |
17h40-19h40 | Poster session (odd numbers) | |
19h40-20h40 | Dinner | |
21h00 | GFPP-BPGM General Assembly |
Wednesday, June 1 |
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SESSION 8 |
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9h10-9h50
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PL8 – Beat Fierz (Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland)
“Protein semisynthesis to dissect cellular regulation by posttranslational modifications” |
9h50-10h10
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OC16 – Magdalena Wierzbicka (University of Wrocław, Poland)
“N-[2-thioethyl]glycine as a new thioesterification tool for peptide synthesis by native chemical ligation” |
10h10-10h30
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OC17 – El hadji Cisse (Centre de Biophysique Moléculaire, France)
“Aspartimide formation, an underestimated side reaction during NCL. Development of a straightforward methodology to overcome it” |
10h30-10h50
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OC18 – Stijn M. Agten (University Maastricht, Netherlands)
“Role of matrix Gla protein in vascular calcification: hard chemistry for soft vessels” |
10h50-11h20 | Coffee break |
SESSION 9 |
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11h20-12h00
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PL9 – Paula Gomes (Universidade do Porto, Portugal)
“Hybrid multi-tasking peptides and their ionic liquid conjugates as promising leads to tackle severe skin and soft tissue infections” |
12h00-12h20
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OC19 – Sébastien Deshayes (Université de Montpellier, France)
“Peptide-based siRNA delivery: Licence to silence” |
12h20-12h40
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OC20 – Simon Gonzalez (CY Cergy Paris Université, France)
“Development of Hepatitis C viral fusion peptides and constrained analogues for cell-penetration” |
12h40-12h50 | I11 – Iris |
12h50-13h00 | I12 – Biotage |
13h00-13h10 | I13 – Gyros |
13h10-14h20 | Lunch |
14h20-19h40 | Excursion |
19h40-20h40 | Dinner |
Thursday, June 2 |
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SESSION 10 |
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9h10-9h50
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PL10 – Colin Bonduelle (University of Bordeaux, France)
“Polypeptides from novel approaches in polymer chemistry” |
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9h50-10h10
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OC21 – Julie Heremans (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium)
“Impact of peptide length on in vivo hydrogel stability and sustained drug release” |
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10h10-10h30
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OC22 – Margaux Clavié (Université de Montpellier, France)
“Novel hybrid precursors for sol-gel protein imprinting: silylated amino acid derivatives” |
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10h30-10h50
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OC23 – Mathilde Guérin IBMM – Université de Toulouse, France)
“Hybrid apatite/peptide colloidal nanoparticles for the treatment of complex wounds” |
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10h50-11h20 | Coffee break | |
SESSION 11 |
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11h20-12h00
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PL11 – Ludovic T. Maillard (Université de Montpellier, France)
“Heterocyclic g-peptide foldamers: from conformational control to applications in organocatalysis and biomedical areas” |
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12h00-12h20
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OC24 – Guy Gouarin (CY Cergy Paris Université, France)
“Fluorinated Peptide Approach for the Inhibition of Rotamase” |
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12h20-12h40
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OC25 – Mostafa Badreldin (Laboratoire de Chimie des Polymères Organiques, France)
“Towards stochastic control of peptidic copolymer sequences” |
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12h40-13h00
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OC26 – Marie E. Perrin (Université Paris-Saclay, France)
“Optimization of urea-based foldamers as ligands to target the histone chaperone ASF1 (Anti-Silencing Function 1)” |
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13h00-14h20 | Lunch | |
SESSION 12 |
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14h20-15h00 | PL12 – Gilles Guichard (Univ. Bordeaux, France)
“Foldamers as Protein Mimics” |
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15h00-15h20
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OC27 – Davide Di Lorenzo (Université Paris-Saclay France – Università Degli Studi di Milano, Italie)
“Peptidomimetic foldamers: a new feature for the amyloidogenic pathology of Alzheimer’s disease” |
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15h20-15h40
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OC28 – Gabrielle Bruschera (Université Bordeaux,France)
“Dynamic hybridization of quinoline oligoamides into heteromeric double helices: towards stabilization of protein complexes” |
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15h40-16h00
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OC29 – Naudé Maxime (Biometals and chemical biology, Strasbourg, France)
“DE NOVO design of peptides self-assembling into left-handed β helices” |
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16h00-16h20 | Coffee break | |
SESSION 13 |
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16h20-17h00
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PL13 – José C. Martins (Ghent University, Belgium)
“Structural investigations of bacterial lipopeptides: challenges and (some) solutions” |
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17h00-17h20
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OC30 – Vic De Roo (Ghent University, Belgium)
“An NMR Fingerprint matching methodology for identification and structural evaluation of non-ribosomal lipopeptides” |
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17h20-19h40 | Poster session (even numbers) | |
19h40 | Gala Dinner |
Friday, June 3 |
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SESSION 14 |
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9h30-10h10
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PL14 – Christine Cavazza (CEA-CNR-University Grenoble Alpes, France)
“Mimicking biocatalysis for the design of artificial oxygenases based on a versatile protein scaffold” |
10h10-10h30
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OC31 – Elise A. Naudin (School of Chemistry, University of Bristol, Cantock’s Close, Bristol, BS8 1TS, UK)
“De novo designed coiled-coil peptides that assemble and function in living cells” |
10h30-10h50
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OC32 Rousselot Pailley (Aix Marseille Univ, Centrale Marseille, CNRS, iSm2, France)
“Copper binding peptides for sustainable oxidation reactions” |
10h40-11h20 | Closing remarks |
11h20-11h40 | Coffee break |
11h40 | Take away Lunch |