Meeting reports

Q4 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Biochemist Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI:10.1042/bio_2023_106
Tanai Cardona, Peter Nixon
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The traditional Christmas Bioenergetics meeting was held this year at Imperial College London, UK. Normally an in-person meeting, a rail strike prompted the organizers to switch to a hybrid format. Over 150 registered and, to our pleasant surprise, most people were able to attend in person. The meeting opened with the Biochemical Society Keilin Memorial Lecture 2022 given by Professor Leonid Sazanov from the Institute of Science and Technology in Austria who took us through his pioneering research elucidating the structure and function of respiratory complex I. The talk featured a presentation of a new model in which proton transfer occurs via a ‘domino’ mechanism. The lecture was then followed by 14 interesting and high-quality talks by young researchers covering a broad range of topics in bioenergetics, including new methods to study the origin and evolution of photosynthesis, the use of cryo-EM to study various respiratory complexes, the ATP synthase and photosystem II, as well as the design of de novo bioenergetic proteins, among other advances.The Biochemical Society Prize for Best Talk was awarded to Benjamin Nash, from the University of East Anglia, who presented a fascinating talk on the discovery and initial characterization of a previously unknown type of multi-cytochrome protein involved in bacterial respiration, which resembled the ancient bolas throwing weapon. The Biochemical Society Prize for Best Poster went to Bartosz Witek, from the University of Cambridge, who presented his work as a master’s student on the bio-photoelectrochemical characterization of co-cultures of photosynthetic and heterotrophic bacteria.The conference closed with a lively reception where discussion arising from a great day of science continued for a few more hours. Overall, bioenergetics research in the UK is alive and well.
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传统的圣诞生物能量学会议今年在英国伦敦帝国理工学院举行。通常是面对面的会议,铁路罢工促使组织者改用混合形式。超过150人报名,令我们惊喜的是,大多数人都能亲自参加。会议以来自奥地利科学技术研究所的Leonid Sazanov教授的2022年生化学会凯林纪念讲座开始,他向我们介绍了他的开创性研究,阐明了呼吸复体i的结构和功能。讲座的特色是介绍了质子转移通过“多米诺骨牌”机制发生的新模型。讲座结束后,年轻的研究人员进行了14场有趣而高质量的讲座,涵盖了生物能量学的广泛主题,包括研究光合作用起源和进化的新方法,使用低温电子显微镜研究各种呼吸复合物,ATP合成酶和光系统II,以及设计新生生物能量蛋白等进展。来自东安格利亚大学的本杰明·纳什获得了生物化学学会最佳演讲奖,他做了一个精彩的演讲,讲述了一种以前未知的多细胞色素蛋白的发现和初步特征,这种蛋白与细菌呼吸有关,类似于古代的bolas投掷武器。来自剑桥大学的Bartosz Witek获得了生物化学学会最佳海报奖,他展示了他在硕士研究生时期关于光合细菌和异养细菌共同培养的生物光电化学特性的研究成果。会议在热烈的招待会中结束,会议上讨论了一个伟大的科学日,讨论又持续了几个小时。总的来说,英国的生物能量学研究很活跃。
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