| Sunday, March 11 | 
      
        | 12:30 | Registration | 
      
        | 13:20 | Welcome  &Announcement 
 | Akihiko Ishijima (Osaka Univ.) | 
      
        | Export & Assembly | 
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        | Export & Assembly 1 | Discussion Leader: Naoya Terahara (Osaka Univ.) | 
      
        | 13:30-13:45 | Satoshi Shibata 
 | OIST | Metal ion binding of the Methanococcus archaellin required for filament integrity | 
      
        | 13:45-14:00 | Akinobu Kajikawa 
 | Tokyo Univ. Agri. 
 | Characterization of flagellins isolated from Lactobacillus agilis | 
      
        | 14:00-14:15 | Yuna Inoue 
 | Nagoya Univ. 
 | Initiation of the polar flagellar assembly facilitated by FlhF, the positive regulator for flagellar number in Vibrio alginolyticus | 
      
        | 14:15-14:30 | Yoshino Imura 
 | Nagoya Univ. 
 | Biochemical analysis of FlhG, ATPase Involved in regulating the number of flagella of Vibrio alginolyticus | 
      
        | 14:30-14:40 | Coffee break (10min) | 
      
        |  | Discussion Leader: Takayuki Kato (Osaka Univ.) | 
      
        | 14:40-14:55 | Tomohiro Kimura 
 | Univ. Tokyo 
 | The zoospores of Actinoplanes missouriensis adhere to a solid surface by the type 4 pili | 
      
        | 14:55-15:10 | Akiko Takaya 
 | Chiba Univ. 
 | The biological function of SsaH as a chaperone in SPI2-T3SS | 
      
        | 15:10-15:25 | Keiya Takata 
 | Osaka Univ. 
 | Detection of the flagellar type III protein export by fluorescence | 
      
        | 15:25-15:50 | Chien-Jung Lo* | National Central University | Toward a more complete understanding of the bacterial flagellar growth | 
      
        | 15:50-16:00 | Coffee break (10min) | 
      
        |  | Discussion Leader:Tohru Minamino (Osaka Univ.) | 
      
        | 16:00-16:15 | Dara Niketic | University of Utah | The flagellar secretrion signal - a new approach | 
      
        | 16:15-17:00 | Kelly Hughes** | University of Utah | The latest from the Hughes lab | 
      
        | 17:00-17:30 | Coffee break and Check-in (30min) | 
      
        | 17:30-19:00 | Akihiko IsijimaHajime Fukuoka
 | Osaka Univ. | Training course (90min) Optional | 
      
        | 19:15-21:15 | Dinner | 
      
        | 21:15- | Discussion | 
      
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        | Monday, March 12 | 
      
        |  | Breakfast | 
      
        | Rotor & Stator | 
      
        |  | Discussion Leader: Shuichi Nakamura (Tohoku Univ.) | 
      
        | 9:00-9:25 | Tomoko Miyata* 
 | Osaka Univ. 
 | Structure analysis of the flagellar basal body  by electron cryomicroscopy. | 
      
        | 9:25-9:40 | Keiichi Hirano 
 | Nagoya Univ. 
 | Eluciation of the ring formation mechanism of MS ring which is the center of bacterial flagellar motor formation | 
      
        | 9:40-9:55 | Norihiro Takekawa 
 | Osaka Univ. 
 | Ring structure of FliL, a flagellar stator associated protein | 
      
        | 9:55-10:10 | Florencia Mengucci 
 | Nagoya Univ. /Universidad Nacional de La Plata
 
 | FliL roles on the two sets of Bradyrhizobium diazoefficiens flagellar systems | 
      
        | 10:10-10:25 | Coffee break (15min) | 
      
  
    |  | Discussion Leader: Hiroyuki Terashima (Nagoya Univ.) | 
  10:25-10:40 | Syun Naganawa 
 | Toyo Univ. 
 | Elucidation of the ion selectivity mechanism of the Na+, K+-driven flagellar stator from Alkaliphilic Bacillus trypoxylicola | 
    | 10:40-10:55 | Taira Mino 
 | Nagoya Univ. 
 | Detection of structural of marine Vibrio bacterium flagellar stator PomA cytoplasmic loop | 
  
    | 10:55-11:10 | Ai Shinobu 
 | Tokyo Tech. 
 | Role of Threonine residues in ion permeation for the Na+ driven flagellar motor PomA/PomB: insights from MD simulations | 
  
    | 11:10-11:25 | Koki Nishiuchi 
 | Osaka Univ. 
 | Structure of a periplasmic fragment of MotS from Bacillus alcalophilus | 
  
    | 11:25-11:40 | Tatsuya Morishita 
 | NICT | Directed evolution of motAB using in vivo mutagenesis | 
    | 11:40-11:55 | Group Photo | 
  
    | 11:55-13:00 | Lunch | 
  
    | Chemotaxis | 
  
    |  | Discussion Leader: Norihiro Talekawa  (Osaka Univ.) | 
  
    | 13:00-13:15 | So-ichiro Nishiyama 
 | Hosei Univ. 
 | Temperature-dependent control of a taurine chemoreceptor Mlp37 of Vibrio cholerae | 
  
    | 13:15-13:30 | Yohei Takahashi 
 | Osaka Univ. 
 | Distinct mechanisms of ligand recognition between Mlp24 and Mlp37, chemoreceptor proteins of Vibrio cholera | 
  
    | 13:30-13:45 | Yuki Miura 
 | Hosei  Univ. 
 | Rotation control of the single polar fagellum of Vibrio cholerae | 
  
    | 13:45-14:00 | Mariko Momma 
 | Hosei  Univ. 
 | Transducers and soluble receptors for chemotaxis of Vibrio alginolyticus | 
  
    | 14:00-14:15 | Coffee break (15min) | 
  
    |  | Discussion Leader: Yusuke Morimoto (Kyutech) | 
  
    | 14:15-14:30 | Shin-Ichi Aizawa 
 | PHU 
 | What is the Kapsel? | 
  
    | 14:30-14:45 | Hiroto Tanaka 
 | NICT | Relationship between chemotactic response and size of E. coli. | 
  14:45-15:00 | Hiroaki Hata 
 | Toko Univ. 
 | Pressure-Induced CheY-FliM Dissociation Simulated by Parallel Cascade Selection Molecular Dynamics | 
    | 15:00-15:25 | Hajime Fukuoka 
 | Osaka Univ. 
 | Single cell measurement for the chemotaxis proteins and cellular behavior | 
  
    | 15:25-15:40 |  | Nikon. 
 | Technicologies | 
  
    | 15:40-15:55 | Coffee break (15min) | 
  
    |  | Discussion Leader: Seiji Kojima (Nagoya Univ.) | 
  
    | 15:55-16:10 | Jerko Rosko | University of Edinburgh | Swimming in complex environments | 
  
    | 16:10-16:55 | John (Sandy) Parkinson **
 | University of Utah | Transmembrane Signaling Mechanisms of E. coli Chemoreceptors | 
  
    | 16:55-17:10 | Coffee break (15min) | 
  
    | 17:10-19:00 | Akihiko IshijimaHajime Fukuoka
 | Osaka Univ. | Training course (90min) Optional | 
  
    | 19:15-21:15 | Dinner | 
  
    | 21:15- | Discussion | 
  
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    | Tuesday, March 13 | 
  
        |  | Breakfast | 
  
    | Filament | 
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    |  | Discussion Leader: Satoshi Sibata (OIST) | 
  
    | 9:00-9:25 | Masayoshi Nishiyama* 
 | Univ. Tokyo. 
 | Visualizing flagellar motions of magnetotactic bacterium MO-1 | 
  
    | 9:25-9:40 | Peter Horvath | Osaka Univ. 
 | High resolution structural analysis of the flagellar hook of Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium | 
  
    | 9:40-9:55 | Kodai Okada 
 | Osaka Univ. 
 | Structure of FimA, a major component protein of fimbriae of Porphyromonas gingivalis | 
   
    | 9:55-10:10 | Fumiaki Makino
 | Osaka Univ. 
 | The cap structure of the bacterial flagellar filament | 
  
    | 10:10-10:25 | Saijo Yumiko
 | Osaka Univ. 
 | Structure of the flagellar distal rod constructed by full-length FlgG | 
  
    | 10:25-10:35 | Coffee break (10min) | 
  
    | Flagellar Motor | 
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    |  | Discussion Leader: Takashi Sagawa (NICT) | 
  
    | 10:35-10:50 | Tomofumi Sakai 
 | Osaka Univ. 
 | Functional analysis of a FliF-G deletion-fusion mutant flagellar motor | 
  
    | 10:50-11:05 | Taishi Kasai 
 | Hosei Univ. 
 | The effect of MotB(D32E) on the stall torque of Escherichia coli flagellar motor | 
  
    | 11:05-11:20 | Yuya Suzuki 
 | Tohoku Univ. 
 | Effect of temperature on assembly of the flagellar motor stator | 
  
    | 11:20-11:30 | Coffee break (10min) | 
  
    |  | Discussion Leader: Masayoshi Nishiyama (Kyoto Univ.) | 
  
    | 11:30-11:45 | Tsubasa Ishida 
 | Hosei Univ. 
 | Measurement of flagellar motor rotation at low load | 
  
    | 11:45-12:00 | Yuta Hanaizumi 
 | Tohoku Univ. 
 | Rotation assay of the flagellar motor under near zero load | 
  
    | 12:00-12:15 | Seiji Iwata 
 | Gakushuin Univ. 
 | 3D torque measurements of the archaeal motor | 
  
    | 12:15-12:30 | Naoya Terahara 
 | Osaka Univ. 
 | Step analysis of Bacillus flagellar motor | 
  
    | 12:30 | Conference Closing | Akihiko Ishijima (Osaka Univ.) |