Annual Meeting of the Hungarian Biochemical Society

25-27 August, 2022, Pécs, Hungary

Scientific Programme

Day 1 – 25 August 2022

15:00-15:10 Opening
15:10-16:40 Plenary session
Congress Hall

Chair: László Buday
15:10-15:45 PL-1
László Nyitray
Forty year adventure in the world of proteins
15:45-16:20 PL-2
Ferenc Gallyas Jr.

Mitochondrial and PARP-mediated mechanisms in the cell death process
16:20-16:40 Bio Science award talk
András Tálas, Dorottya Simon
BEAR reveals that increased fidelity variants can successfully reduce the mismatch tolerance of adenine but not cytosine base editors
16:40-17:00 Coffee break
17:00-18:00 Poster discussion I.
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18:15- Welcome reception

Day 2 – 26 August 2022

09:00-09:30 Plenary session
Congress Hall

Chair: László Buday
09:00-09:30 PL-3
András Nagy

A way to generate safe and global source for off-the-shelf therapeutic cell products
09:30-11:10 Molecular signaling, cell-cell communication, cell death and differentiation
Chair: László Buday
O-01
Orsolya Kapuy

Autophagy is controlled with a unique regulatory network upon cellular stress
O-02
Zsolt Sarang

Regenerating skeletal muscle compensates for the impaired macrophage functions leading to normal muscle repair in retinol saturase null mice
O-03
Sarolta Tóth

PMCA4b plasmamembrane calcium pump regulates cell polarization and lumen formation
O-04
Ilka Keller

The role of SMTNL1 in the physiological and pathological functions of endometrium
O-05
Fadi Ramadan

Effect of desethylamiodarone on mitochondrial mechanisms and cyclooxygenase-2 in breast cancer cell lines
11:10-11:30 Coffee Break
11:30-13:10 Regulation of gene expression, regulatory RNA, epigenetics
Chair: Tamás Arányi
O-06
István Szatmári

RUNX3 dependent gene expression analysis with bulk and single cell RNA sequencing
O-07
Ágnes Tantos

Connection between HOTAIR, Ezh2 and Tks4 in Epithelial Mesenchymal Transition
O-08
Mihály Kovács

Intracellular condensation patterns of single-stranded DNA binding proteins reveal novel roles in cellular stress response
O-09
Zoltán Ivics

Non-viral engineering of therapeutic cells with the Sleeping Beauty transposon system
12:50-13:10 Bio Science
Nándor Nagy, Zoltán Hegyi

Everything is possible: pushing the boundaries of automated cell imaging and genetic engineering
13:10-14:00 Lunch
14:00-14:20 Bio-center
Nyíri Kinga

Octet® BLI Label-Free Detection Systems for Biomolecular Interactions Analysis
14:20-15:40 Protein structure, function and modeling
Chair: László Nyitray
O-10
Zsuzsánna Réthi-Nagy

STABILON motif enhances gene expression and protein stability
O-11
Attila Borics

The role of correlated motions of conserved motifs and the binding modes of agonists in the activation mechanism of g protein-coupled receptors
O-12
Zoltán Lipinszki

Novel mitotic targets of the PP5 phosphatase
O-13
Csaba Hetényi

Exploration of water structure of protein-ligand complexes
15:40-16:00 Coffee Break
16:00-17:00 Protemics
Chair: Éva Csősz
O-14
Éva Csősz

Multi-omics analyses in diabetes and atherosclerosis
O-15
Aladár Pettkó-Szandtner

Examination of molecular signaling by proteomics
O-16
Ádám Pap

Mass spectrometric analysis of mucin-type O-glycopeptides
17:00-18:00 Poster discussion II.
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19:30-23:00 Banquet

Day 3 – 27 August 2022

09:00-11:00 Molecular basis of disease and therapy, stem cells, immunity and inflammation
Chair: László Homolya
O-17
Endre Kristóf

Availability of abundant thiamine determines efficiency of beige differentiation and thermogenic activation in human neck area derived adipocytes
O-18
Krisztina Kovács

New therapeutic approaches in the treatment of triple-negative breast cancer
O-19
Loretta László

The role of Tks4 scaffold protein in tumor biology
O-20
Zsolt Balogi

Tumor lipids towards lipid based therapie
O-21
Angéla Békési

Drug-specific differences in genomic uracil patterns and mutagenic processes induced by thymidylate synthase inhibitors
O-22
László Homolya

Fine-tuned modulatory effect of microglia on neurite generation and differentiation of human neural progenitor cells
11:00-11:20 Coffee Break
11:20-13:00 Translational medicine & Lipids and membranes
Chair: Péter Bay
O-23
Péter Bay

Repurposing of clinically available PARP inhibitors in acute COVID-19 disease
O-24
Rita Lózsa

Mismatch repair corrects oxygen-dependent DNA defects
O-25
Zoran Marinović

Spermatogonial stem cells as a potential target for genome editing and genetic improvement of fish stocks
O-26
Okba Hatem

Fatty acid composition and variability of commercially available plant-based drinks
O-27
Farkas Sarnyai

Different metabolism and toxicity of trans fatty acids, elaidate and vaccenate compared to cis-oleate in HepG2 cells
13:00 Closing
13:20- Farewell Lunch

List of posters

P-01Margita Márton
A systems biological analysis of the feedback loops inside ER stress-induced PERK pathway
P-02Aliz Szabo
Activation of mitochondrial fusion provides a new treatment for mitochondria-related diseases
P-03Balázs Veres
Alteration of lipidomic profile in mice lacking cyclophilin D
P-04Andrea Guba
Amino acid and biogenic amine analysis of tear and saliva samples in diabetes and oral cancer
P-05Zoltán Szeltner
Biological approaches in the characterisation of telomere-like G4 structures with full or partial 5-hydroxy-2’-deoxyuridine substitution
P-06Éva Schád
Comparison of the RNA interactome of KMT2D and KMT2F
P-07Viktor Vedelek
Comprehensive search for regulatory motifs of gene expression during spermatogenesis
P-08Márton Szabó
Diet-induced hypercholesterolemia leads to cardiac dysfunction and alterations in the myocardial proteome
P-09Tibor Rauch
DNA methylation governed expression of alternative TEAD4 promoter
P-10Balázs Kőszegi
Effect of AP39, a H2S donor molecule, on the expression of ageing-related genes in PolgA(D257A) mice
P-11Edina Pandur
Effect of fractalkine on the receptivity of iron deficient HEC-1A endometrium cells
P-12Eszter Vámos
Effect of KRP-6, a novel MIF tautomerase inhibitor on macrophage activation and mitochondrial function
P-13Rauan Sakenov
Effect of SMIFH2 on functional dynamics of FH2 Domain of DAAM (Drosophila): Study on Mechanism of Action of SMIFH2 against actin polymerization activity of FH2 domain of DAAM
P-14Gergely Jánosa
Effect of vitamin D on the thapsigargin caused dysregulation of iron homeostasis in neuroblastoma cells
P-15Eszter Holub
Effects of thymidylate synthase inhibitors on cell cycle and cell viability
P-16Bence Hajdú
Fine-tuning of PP2A-ULK1-mTOR regulatory triangle is crucial for robust autophagic response upon cellular stress
P-17Orsolya Mózner
Generation of cell lines that produce fluorescent vesicles containing a coronavirus antigen protein on their surface
P-18Dávid Szüts
Genome-level analysis of DNA damage tolerance pathways in a human cell line
P-19Bendegúz Szabó
Genomic rearrangements in BRCA1(-/-) PCNA (K164R/K164R) mutant cell lines
P-20Fanni Alexandra Szalmás
Histological analysis of protein arginine methyltransferase 5 in human lung tumors
P-21Balazs Debreceni
Homocysteine-induced cell death in wrl-68 cell culture
P-22Róbert Király
Identification of human TG4 substrates and protein interaction partners in saliva
P-23Bianka Csaholczi
Identification of potential interaction partners of transglutaminase 2 in endothelial cells
P-24Zoltán Kónya
Identification of potential protein phosphatase-1 and -2A modulators via high throughput screening
P-25Nikolett Sándor
Identifying specific hsp70-lipid interactions
P-26Adrienn Horváth
Interaction of dithiothreitol-induced unfolded protein response and vitamin D in a neuronal cell model
P-27Eszter Éva Kálmán
Investigation of the interactions of the circadian rhythm and cell cycle
P-28Maysaa Ali
Investigation of the phagocytic capacity of C2C12 myoblast cells
P-29Viola Bagóné Vántus
Investigation the effects of the PARP inhibitor Talazoparib in a TNBS-induced Inflammatory Bowel Disease Mice Model
P-30Andrea Kiss
LIM kinase 2 is a novel phosphorylation-dependent inhibitor of protein phosphatase-1
P-31Gábor Hajdú
LRO-dependent stress and immune defenses require the pgp-2 ABC transporter in C. elegans
P-32Erdenetsetseg Nokhoijav
Metabolomics analysis of serum in obesity and type 2 diabetes
P-33Rita Sinka
Microtubule organizing centers contain testis-specific γ-TuRC proteins in spermatids of Drosophila melanogaster
P-34Ajneesh Kumar
Network analysis of proteomics data in human atherosclerosis
P-35Edit Szabó
New fluorescence-based high-throughput functional assay of the ABCB1 multidrug transporter
P-36Bence Kiss
New short fusion peptide-based immunization platforms for SARS-CoV-2
P-37Sára Széles
Nuclear regulation of myosin phosphatase by mg2+-dependent protein phosphatase 1b in tumor suppressor signaling pathways
P-38Judit Vágó
Optimisation of the chondrifying chicken limb bud-derived micromass cell culture system
P-39Barbara Brandt
Overcoming temozolomide resistance by inhibiting protein neddylation in glioblastoma cell lines
P-40Nastaran Tarban
Regenerating skeletal muscle compensates for the impaired macrophage functions leading to normal muscle repair in retinol saturase null mice
P-41Enikő Jávor-Hocsák
Regulation of the ATF4-MKP-1-MAPK-mitochondrial damage-cell death pathway by PARP-1 in oxidative stress
P-42Ádám Ungvári
Smoothelin-like 1 protein and its derivative enhances reversal of insulin resistance in C2C12 cell line
P-43Henrietta Hóf
Stabilization of LOTUS, a possible stimulant of nervous system regeneration
P-44Tamás Takács
Structural insights into the pSer/pThr dependent substrate recognition of the SHP2 tyrosine phosphatase in insulin signaling and beyond
P-45János Juhász
Studying growth characteristics of yeast strains
P-46Balint Nagy
Substrate interactions and in situ chemical modification of human 2-oxoglutarate dehydrogenase enzyme complex components
P-47Peter Balázs Jakus
Synthesis and evaluation of new class of MIF-inhibitors in activated macrophage cells, and in experimental septic shock in mice
P-48Dóra Halmi
The cytoprotective effect of kynurenic acid against simulated ischemia/reoxygenation-induced damage of cardiac cells
P-49Ramóna Pap
The effect of lutein in glutamate-induced neurotoxicity in SH-SY5Y cells
P-50Job Kola
The effects of CXCL1 on intestinal motility
P-51Krisztina Tar
The mitochondrial fission protein DRP1 controls neuronal differentiation and is involved in Huntington’s disease neuropathology
P-52Arijit Sarkar
The role of correlated motions of conserved motifs and the binding modes of agonists in the activation mechanism of g protein-coupled receptors
P-53Isotta Sturniolo
The role of poly(adp-ribosyl)ation in shaping the phenotype of tumor-associated macrophages in a 3d spheroid model
P-54Marianna Holczer
The study of autophagy-dependent survival in endoplasmic reticulum stress
P-55Kitti Andreidesz
Trans fatty acids aggravate the hypomethylation of line-1 retrotransposon DNA In an environmental carcinogen model