38 SPECIAL GROUPSACTIVITIES OF THE SPECIAL GROUPSM<strong>in</strong>i-Symposia of the Special Groups: Monday, March 19, 17:30–19:30MPV5-FG 18:50 D. Asam* 1 , S. Mauerer 1 , E. Walheim 2 , B. Spellerberg 11 University Hospital Ulm, Institute for Medical Microbiology and Hygiene, Ulm, Germany2 University Ulm, Ulm, GermanyIdentification of β-haemolys<strong>in</strong> encod<strong>in</strong>g genes <strong>in</strong> Streptococcus ang<strong>in</strong>osusMPV6-FG 19:10 F. Glow<strong>in</strong>ski 1 , K. Paprotka 2 , M. Grosz 3 , B. S<strong>in</strong>ha 3 , M. Fraunholz* 21 Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology, Dept. Molecular Biology, Berl<strong>in</strong>, Germany2 University of Würzburg , Chair of Microbiology, Biocenter, Würzburg, Germany3 Univeristy of Würzburg, Institute of Hygiene and Microbiology, Würzburg, GermanyAlternative pathways of phagosomal escape of Staphylococcus aureusFollowed byAnnual Meet<strong>in</strong>g of the Special Group Mikrobielle Pathogenität˘Special Group: Regulation and Signal Transduction (Regulation und Signaltransduktion)Topic: Bacterial receptors and signal<strong>in</strong>gOrganisation: K. Jung, Ludwig-Maximilians Universität München, Biozentrum, Department Biologie I, BereichMikrobiologie, Mart<strong>in</strong>sried, GermanyLecture hall N5RSV1-FG 17:30 S. Hunke* 1 , V.S. Müller 1 , K. Tschauner 1 , P. Scheerer 1,21 Universität Osnabrück, Molekulare Mikrobiologie, Osnabrück, Germany2 Charité – Universitätsmediz<strong>in</strong> Berl<strong>in</strong>, Institut für Mediz<strong>in</strong>ische Physik und Biophysik (CC2), Berl<strong>in</strong>, GermanySignal recognition and transmission by the CpxAR-two component systemRSV2-FG 17:50J. Natarajan*, J. SchultzUniversity of Tüb<strong>in</strong>gen, Department of Pharmaceutical Biochemistry, Tüb<strong>in</strong>gen, GermanyMechanism of signal transfer by the tandem hamp doma<strong>in</strong> from Natronomonas pharaonisRSV3-FG 18:10 D.J. Leslie 1 , S. D<strong>in</strong>tner 2 , A. Starón 2 , T. Petri 3 , F. Kalamorz 1 , G.M. Cook 1 , T. Mascher 2 , S. Gebhard* 21 University of Otago, Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Duned<strong>in</strong>, New Zealand2 Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Department of Biology I, Microbiology, Planegg-Mart<strong>in</strong>sried,Germany3 Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Department of Informatics, Research and Teach<strong>in</strong>g UnitBio<strong>in</strong>formatics, München, GermanySignall<strong>in</strong>g with<strong>in</strong> resistance modules aga<strong>in</strong>st peptide antibiotics – regulatory <strong>in</strong>terplay between ABCtransportersand two-component systemsRSV4-FG 18:30J. Lassak*, S. Ude, T. Kraxenberger, K. JungLudwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Munich Center for <strong>in</strong>tegrated Prote<strong>in</strong> Science (CiPSM) at theDepartment of Biology I, Microbiology, Mart<strong>in</strong>sried, GermanyThe one-component regulator CadC of E. coli is a targetof the elongation factor PRSV5-FG 18:50 F. Zähriger 1 , E. Lacanna 2 , U. Jenal 1 , T. Schirmer 1 , A. Böhm* 21 University of Basel, Biozentrum, Basel, Germany2 University of Würzburg, Institute for Molecular Infection Biology, Würzburg, GermanyA Zn 2+ -sensory diguanylate-cyclase from Escherichia coliRSV6-FG 19:10 N. Masloboeva* 1 , L. Reutimann 1 , P. Stiefel 1 , H. Hennecke 1 , S. Mesa 2 , H.-M. Fischer 11 ETH Zurich, Institute of Microbiology, Zurich, Switzerland2 Estación Experimental del Zaidín, Department of Soil Microbiology and Symbiotic Systems, Granada, Spa<strong>in</strong>Reactive oxygen species-<strong>in</strong>ducible ECF s factors of Bradyrhizobium japonicumFollowed byAnnual Meet<strong>in</strong>g of the Special Group Regulation und SignaltransduktionBIOspektrum | Tagungsband <strong>2012</strong>
39ACTIVITIES OF THE SPECIAL GROUPSM<strong>in</strong>i-Symposia of the Special Groups: Monday, March 19, 17:30–19:30˘Special Group: Symbiotic Interactions (Symbiotische Interaktionen)Topic: Symbiotic InteractionsOrganisation: U. Hentschel Humeida, Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg, Lehrstuhl Botanik II, Julius-von-Sachs-Institut für Biowissenschaften, Würzburg, Germany; A. Schwiertz, Institut für Mikroökologie, Herborn,GermanyLecture hall N417:00 Annual Meet<strong>in</strong>g of the Special Group Symbiotische InteraktionenTheme I: Lower Metazoan SymbiosesSIV1-FG 17:30 Invited Speaker: V. WeisOregon State University, Department of Zoology, Corvallis, USAThe regulation of cnidarian-d<strong>in</strong>oflagellate mutalisms: <strong>in</strong> sickness and <strong>in</strong> healthSIV2-FG 18:00 V. Gloeckner* 1 , S. Schmitt 1 , N. L<strong>in</strong>dquist 2 , U. Hentschel 1University of Wuerzburg, Julius von Sachs Institute for Biological Sciences, Wuerzburg, GermanyUniversity of North Carol<strong>in</strong>a at Chapel Hill, Institute of Mar<strong>in</strong>e Sciences, Chapel Hill, USAAmount, activity and mode of transmission of microbial symbionts associated with the Caribbean spongeEctyoplasia feroxTheme II: Low versus High Microbial Diversity SymbiosesSIV3-FG 18:15 J. Zimmermann* 1 , J.M. Petersen 1 , J. Ott 2,3 , N. Musat 1 , N. Dubilier 1Max Planck Institute for Mar<strong>in</strong>e Microbiology, Molecular Ecology, Symbiosis Group, Bremen, GermanyUniversity of Vienna, Department of Molecular Ecology, Vienna, AustriaUniversity of Vienna, Department of Mar<strong>in</strong>e Biology, Vienna, AustriaHighly specific nematode symbioses from the North Sea and the benefits of harbour<strong>in</strong>g ectosymbiontsSIV4-FG 18:30 T. Köhler*, C. Dietrich, A. BruneMax Planck Institute for Terrestrial Microbiology, Department of Biogeochemistry, Marburg, GermanyDigest<strong>in</strong>g the diversity – evolutionary patterns <strong>in</strong> the gut microbiota of termites and cockroachesTheme III: Symbiont Metabolism and EcologySIV5-FG 18:45 A. Siegl* 1 , B.S. Sixt 1 , C. Müller 2 , M. Watzka 3 , A. Richter 3 , P. Schmitt-Koppl<strong>in</strong> 2 , M. Horn 1University of Vienna, Department of Microbial Ecology, Vienna, AustriaHelmholtz-Zentrum Muenchen – German Research Center for Environmental Health, Institute of EcologicalChemistry, Department of Molecular BioGeoChemistry and Analytics, Neuherberg, GermanyUniversity of Vienna, Department of Chemical Ecology and Ecosystem Research, ViennaMetabolic activity of the obligate <strong>in</strong>tracellular amoeba symbiont Protochlamydia amoebophila <strong>in</strong> a host-freeenvironmentSIV6-FG 19:00 H.-P. Grossart* 1,2 , C. Dziallas 1 , K.T. Tang 1,3Leibniz Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries, Stechl<strong>in</strong>, GermanyUniversity of Potsdam, Institute for Biochemistry and Biology , Potsdam, GermanyCollege of William & Mary, Virg<strong>in</strong>ia Institute of Mar<strong>in</strong>e Science, Gloucester, USABacteria-zooplankton <strong>in</strong>teractions: a key to understand<strong>in</strong>g bacterial dynamics and biogeochemicalprocesses <strong>in</strong> lakes?Theme IV: Symbioses FactorsSIV7-FG 19:15 B. Kranzusch 1 , S. Albert 1 , K. Kunze 1 , M. Kunke 1 , A. Weiss 1 , E. Szentgyörgyi 1 , O. Walser 2 ,M. Göttfert 1 , S. Rossbach* 1Technische Universität Dresden, Institut für Genetik, Dresden, GermanyWestern Michigan University, Department of Biological Sciences, Kalamazoo, USAEfflux pumps and TetR-like regulators <strong>in</strong> rhizobial <strong>in</strong>teractions with plantsSIV8-FG 19:30 D. Zhur<strong>in</strong>a, M. Gleisner, C. Westermann, J. Schützner, C.U. Riedel*University of Ulm, Institute of Microbiology and Biotechnology, Ulm, GermanyHost colonization of bifidobacteria – from genome sequence to prote<strong>in</strong> functionBIOspektrum | Tagungsband <strong>2012</strong>
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