BEGIN:VCALENDAR
VERSION:2.0
PRODID:-//http://www.ucmr.umu.se//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.29.29
 //
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
METHOD:PUBLISH
UID:79237761-91b6-4511-acba-f92be867cbae
X-WR-CALNAME:JCal Pro Calendar
X-WR-CALDESC:Your online events calendar
X-WR-TIMEZONE:Europe/Stockholm
BEGIN:VTIMEZONE
TZID:Europe/Stockholm
BEGIN:STANDARD
TZNAME:CET
DTSTART:20251026T030000
TZOFFSETFROM:+0200
TZOFFSETTO:+0100
RDATE:20261025T030000
RDATE:20271031T030000
END:STANDARD
BEGIN:DAYLIGHT
TZNAME:CEST
DTSTART:20260329T020000
TZOFFSETFROM:+0100
TZOFFSETTO:+0200
RDATE:20270328T020000
END:DAYLIGHT
END:VTIMEZONE
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160608T120000UTC-649643@http://www.ucmr.umu.se/
DTSTAMP:20260515T035317Z
CATEGORIES:Seminar
DESCRIPTION:<p>Department of Chemistry Seminar</p>\n<p>Speaker:<br /> <stro
 ng>Aymelt Itzen</strong><br /> Professor\, Department Chemistry\, Group of
  Proteinchemistry\, TU M&uuml\;nchen\, Germany</p>\n<p>Title:<br /> <stron
 g>Molecular mechanisms of the manipulation of small GTPases in the context
  of bacterial infections</strong></p>\n<p>Abstract:</p>\n<p>Intracellular 
 signaling processes of eukaryotic cells are strictly coordinated spatially
  and temporally. Here\, G-proteins of the class of small GTPases play a ke
 y regulatory role since they function as molecular switches that stimulate
  or inhibit intracellular signal progression. Due to the central role of s
 mall GTPases in the maintenance of cell homeostasis and in the response to
  changing environmental conditions\, these proteins are frequently targete
 d by bacterial pathogens. Bacteria manipulate the activities of small GTPa
 ses in order to manifest an infection. In this talk\, I will discuss molec
 ular mechanisms of the manipulation of small GTPases and other essential i
 ntracellular proteins in the context of bacterial infection strategies. In
  particular\, I will focus on the consequences of eukaryotic protein modif
 ications (e.g. adenylylation\, phosphocholination\, proteolysis) caused by
  bacterial enzymes and will discuss their application potential.</p>\n<p>&
 nbsp\;</p>\n<p><a href='mailto:%20Christian.Hedberg@umu.se' target='_blank
 '>Host: Christian Hedberg\, Dept of Chemistry</a></p>\n<p>&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>
 Place: KBC\, Lilla h&ouml\;rsalen\, KB3A9</p>
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20160608T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20160608T150000
SUMMARY:Seminar - Aymelt Itzen: Molecular mechanisms of the manipulation of
  small GTPases in the context of bacterial infections
URL:http://www.ucmr.umu.se/about-ucmr/events/162-ucmr-calendar/164-seminar/
 422-seminar-aymelt-itzen-molecular-mechanisms-of-the-manipulation-of-small
 -gtpases-in-the-context-of-bacterial-infections.html
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=TEXT/HTML:<p>Department of Chemistry Seminar</p>\n<p>Spe
 aker:<br /> <strong>Aymelt Itzen</strong><br /> Professor\, Department Che
 mistry\, Group of Proteinchemistry\, TU M&uuml\;nchen\, Germany</p>\n<p>Ti
 tle:<br /> <strong>Molecular mechanisms of the manipulation of small GTPas
 es in the context of bacterial infections</strong></p>\n<p>Abstract:</p>\n
 <p>Intracellular signaling processes of eukaryotic cells are strictly coor
 dinated spatially and temporally. Here\, G-proteins of the class of small 
 GTPases play a key regulatory role since they function as molecular switch
 es that stimulate or inhibit intracellular signal progression. Due to the 
 central role of small GTPases in the maintenance of cell homeostasis and i
 n the response to changing environmental conditions\, these proteins are f
 requently targeted by bacterial pathogens. Bacteria manipulate the activit
 ies of small GTPases in order to manifest an infection. In this talk\, I w
 ill discuss molecular mechanisms of the manipulation of small GTPases and 
 other essential intracellular proteins in the context of bacterial infecti
 on strategies. In particular\, I will focus on the consequences of eukaryo
 tic protein modifications (e.g. adenylylation\, phosphocholination\, prote
 olysis) caused by bacterial enzymes and will discuss their application pot
 ential.</p>\n<p>&nbsp\;</p>\n<p><a href='mailto:%20Christian.Hedberg@umu.s
 e' target='_blank'>Host: Christian Hedberg\, Dept of Chemistry</a></p>\n<p
 >&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>Place: KBC\, Lilla h&ouml\;rsalen\, KB3A9</p>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160621T131500UTC-1832bb@http://www.ucmr.umu.se/
DTSTAMP:20260515T035317Z
CATEGORIES:Seminar
DESCRIPTION:<p>Medical Biochemistry and Biophysics Seminar Series 2016</p>
 \n<p>Speaker:<br /><strong>Roland Benz</strong> <br />Department of Life S
 ciences and Chemistry\, Jacobs-University Bremen\, Germany</p>\n<p>Title:<
 br /><strong>Interaction of anthrax and related A-B-type of toxins with eu
 karyotic target cells and lipid bilayers&nbsp\;</strong></p>\n<p>Place: Le
 cture Hall KB3A9\, KBC building 3rd floor</p>\n<p>Host: Sven Bergstr&ouml\
 ;m <br />E-mail: <span id='cloakc416d58f99a90f3be9ab6ee2ce73c4df'>This ema
 il address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled t
 o view it.</span><script type='text/javascript'>
				document.getElementById('c
 loakc416d58f99a90f3be9ab6ee2ce73c4df').innerHTML = ''\;
				var prefix = '&#109
 \;a' + 'i&#108\;' + '&#116\;o'\;
				var path = 'hr' + 'ef' + '='\;
				var addyc416
 d58f99a90f3be9ab6ee2ce73c4df = 'Sv&#101\;n.B&#101\;rgstr&#111\;m' + '&#64\
 ;'\;
				addyc416d58f99a90f3be9ab6ee2ce73c4df = addyc416d58f99a90f3be9ab6ee2ce7
 3c4df + '&#117\;m&#117\;' + '&#46\;' + 's&#101\;'\;
				var addy_textc416d58f99
 a90f3be9ab6ee2ce73c4df = 'Sv&#101\;n.B&#101\;rgstr&#111\;m' + '&#64\;' + '
 &#117\;m&#117\;' + '&#46\;' + 's&#101\;'\;document.getElementById('cloakc4
 16d58f99a90f3be9ab6ee2ce73c4df').innerHTML += '<a ' + path + '\'' + prefix
  + ':' + addyc416d58f99a90f3be9ab6ee2ce73c4df + '\'>'+addy_textc416d58f99a
 90f3be9ab6ee2ce73c4df+'<\/a>'\;
		</script></p>
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20160621T151500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20160621T161500
SUMMARY:Seminar - Roland Benz: Interaction of anthrax and related A-B-type 
 of toxins with eukaryotic target cells and lipid bilayers
URL:http://www.ucmr.umu.se/about-ucmr/events/162-ucmr-calendar/164-seminar/
 424-seminar-roland-benz-interaction-of-anthrax-and-related-a-b-type-of-tox
 ins-with-eukaryotic-target-cells-and-lipid-bilayers.html
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=TEXT/HTML:<p>Medical Biochemistry and Biophysics Seminar
  Series 2016</p>\n<p>Speaker:<br /><strong>Roland Benz</strong> <br />Depa
 rtment of Life Sciences and Chemistry\, Jacobs-University Bremen\, Germany
 </p>\n<p>Title:<br /><strong>Interaction of anthrax and related A-B-type o
 f toxins with eukaryotic target cells and lipid bilayers&nbsp\;</strong></
 p>\n<p>Place: Lecture Hall KB3A9\, KBC building 3rd floor</p>\n<p>Host: Sv
 en Bergstr&ouml\;m <br />E-mail: <span id='cloakc416d58f99a90f3be9ab6ee2ce
 73c4df'>This email address is being protected from spambots. You need Java
 Script enabled to view it.</span><script type='text/javascript'>
				document.g
 etElementById('cloakc416d58f99a90f3be9ab6ee2ce73c4df').innerHTML = ''\;
				var
  prefix = '&#109\;a' + 'i&#108\;' + '&#116\;o'\;
				var path = 'hr' + 'ef' + '
 ='\;
				var addyc416d58f99a90f3be9ab6ee2ce73c4df = 'Sv&#101\;n.B&#101\;rgstr&#
 111\;m' + '&#64\;'\;
				addyc416d58f99a90f3be9ab6ee2ce73c4df = addyc416d58f99a
 90f3be9ab6ee2ce73c4df + '&#117\;m&#117\;' + '&#46\;' + 's&#101\;'\;
				var add
 y_textc416d58f99a90f3be9ab6ee2ce73c4df = 'Sv&#101\;n.B&#101\;rgstr&#111\;m
 ' + '&#64\;' + '&#117\;m&#117\;' + '&#46\;' + 's&#101\;'\;document.getElem
 entById('cloakc416d58f99a90f3be9ab6ee2ce73c4df').innerHTML += '<a ' + path
  + '\'' + prefix + ':' + addyc416d58f99a90f3be9ab6ee2ce73c4df + '\'>'+addy
 _textc416d58f99a90f3be9ab6ee2ce73c4df+'<\/a>'\;
		</script></p>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20160622T130000UTC-ad2bc5@http://www.ucmr.umu.se/
DTSTAMP:20260515T035317Z
CATEGORIES:Seminar
DESCRIPTION:<p>Extra Seminar &ndash\; Department of Molecular Biology\, MIM
 S/UCMR</p>\n<p>Speaker:<br /><strong>Roland Benz</strong><br />Wisdom Prof
 essor of Biotechnology\, Department of Life Sciences and Chemistry\, Jacob
 s-University Bremen gGmbH<br />Honorary Doctor at Ume&aring\; University</
 p>\n<p>Titel:<br /><strong>What can we learn from electrophysiology on art
 ificial lipid bilayers? Experiments with bacterial porin channels</strong>
 </p>\n<p>Host: Sven Bergstr&ouml\;m</p>\n<p>Place: Thymine\, Dept of Molec
 ular Biology\, Bldg 6K/L</p>
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20160622T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20160622T160000
SUMMARY:Extra Seminar - Roland Benz: What can we learn from electrophysiolo
 gy on artificial lipid bilayers? Experiments with bacterial porin channels
URL:http://www.ucmr.umu.se/about-ucmr/events/162-ucmr-calendar/164-seminar/
 423-extra-seminar-roland-benz-what-can-we-learn-from-electrophysiology-on-
 artificial-lipid-bilayers-experiments-with-bacterial-porin-channels.html
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=TEXT/HTML:<p>Extra Seminar &ndash\; Department of Molecu
 lar Biology\, MIMS/UCMR</p>\n<p>Speaker:<br /><strong>Roland Benz</strong>
 <br />Wisdom Professor of Biotechnology\, Department of Life Sciences and 
 Chemistry\, Jacobs-University Bremen gGmbH<br />Honorary Doctor at Ume&ari
 ng\; University</p>\n<p>Titel:<br /><strong>What can we learn from electro
 physiology on artificial lipid bilayers? Experiments with bacterial porin 
 channels</strong></p>\n<p>Host: Sven Bergstr&ouml\;m</p>\n<p>Place: Thymin
 e\, Dept of Molecular Biology\, Bldg 6K/L</p>
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR
