42 SHORT LECTURESMonday, March 19, 08:30–10:30Open Topics I: Molecularstructure and biochemistryLecture hall N7Chair: Sonja AlbersCo-Chair: Dirk L<strong>in</strong>keOTV00108:30*N.A. CHRIST, S. BOCHMANN,D. GOTTSTEIN, E. DUCHARDT-FERNER,U. HELLMICH, S. DÜSTERHUS, P. KÖTTER,P. GÜNTERT, K.-D. ENTIAN, J. WÖHNERTThe first structure of a LanI prote<strong>in</strong>,SpaI: The prote<strong>in</strong> conferr<strong>in</strong>gautoimmunity aga<strong>in</strong>st the lantibioticsubtil<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong> Bacillus subtilis reveals anovel foldOTV00208:45*S. BOCHMANN, N. CHRIST, P. KÖTTER,S. DÜSTERHUS, J. WÖHNERT, K.-D. ENTIANAnalysis of SpaI-mediated lantibioticimmunity <strong>in</strong> Bacillus subtilisOTV00309:00*T. STAUFENBERGER, J.F. IMHOFF,A. LABESFirst crenarchaeal chit<strong>in</strong>ase detected <strong>in</strong>Sulfolobus tokodaiiOTV00409:15H. GULDAN, F.-M. MATYSIK, M. BOCOLA,R. STERNER, *B. PATRICKA novel biosynthetic pathway for thesynthesis of Archaea-type ether lipids <strong>in</strong>BacteriaOTV00509:30*D. LINKE, S. SHAHID, M. HABECK,B. BARDIAUX, B. VAN ROSSUMDe novo structure of the membraneanchor doma<strong>in</strong> of the trimericautotransporter YadA by solid-stateNMR spectroscopyOTV00609:45*T. NEINER, K. LASSAK, A. GHOSH,S. HARTUNG, J.A. TAINER, S.-V. ALBERSBiochemical and structural analysis ofFlaH, a component of the crenarchaealflagellumOTV00710:00*L. SIMON, M. ULBRICH, J. RIES, H. EWERS,P.L. GRAUMANNSubcellular position<strong>in</strong>g of a DNA-b<strong>in</strong>d<strong>in</strong>gprote<strong>in</strong> through constra<strong>in</strong>t movementOTV00810:15*N. DE ALMEIDA, H. WESSELS,W. MAALCKE, J. KELTJENS, M. JETTEN ,B. KARTALProte<strong>in</strong> complexes <strong>in</strong>volved <strong>in</strong> theelectron transport cha<strong>in</strong> of anammoxbacteriaMP I: Bacterial cell surface,antibiotics and novel therapyapproachesLecture hall N5Chair: Volkhard KempfCo-Chair: Erw<strong>in</strong> BohnMPV00108:30H. BRÖTZ-OESTERHELT, *A. MUELLER,D. MUENCH, Y. SCHMIDT, K. REDER-CHRIST, G. SCHIFFER, G. BENDAS,H. GROSS, H.-G. SAHL, T. SCHNEIDERThe lipodepsipeptide empedopept<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>hibits cell wall biosynthesis throughCa 2+ -dependent complex formation withpeptidoglycan precursorsMPV00208:45I. BLEIZIFFER, K. MCAULAY, G. XIA,M. HUSSAIN, G. POHLENTZ, A. PESCHEL,S.J. FOSTER, G. PETERS, *C. HEILMANNThe Staphylococcus aureus plasm<strong>in</strong>sensitiveprote<strong>in</strong> Pls is a glycoprote<strong>in</strong>MPV00309:00*B. OESTERREICH, R. KONTERMANN,C. ERCK, U. LORENZ, K. OHLSENFrom target to therapy – Expression andcharacterization of ananti-staphylococcal antibodyMPV00409:15*C. SZAGUNN, T.A. WICHELHAUS,V.A.J. KEMPF, S. GÖTTIGAntibiotic resistance and pathogenicityof NDM-carry<strong>in</strong>g Ac<strong>in</strong>etobacterbaumanniiMPV00509:30*P. OBERHETTINGER, M. SCHÜTZ, J. LEO,D. LINKE, I. AUTENRIETHIntim<strong>in</strong> and <strong>in</strong>vas<strong>in</strong> export theirC-term<strong>in</strong>us to the bacterial cell surfaceus<strong>in</strong>g an <strong>in</strong>verse mechanism comparedto classical autotransportMPV00609:45*A. GRÜTZNER, M. ROHDE,G.S. CHHATWAL, S.R. TALAYAnalysis of the <strong>in</strong>teraction of <strong>in</strong>vasiveM1 Streptococcus pyogenes withhuman endothelial cellsMPV00710:00*C. WEBER, K. KRAUEL, A. GREINACHER,S. HAMMERSCHMIDTLipopolysaccharides of Gram-negativebacteria contribute to the creation ofhepar<strong>in</strong>-<strong>in</strong>duced thrombocytopenia-elicit<strong>in</strong>gantibodies by b<strong>in</strong>d<strong>in</strong>g and conformationallyalter<strong>in</strong>g platelet factor 4MPV00810:15*D. KRETSCHMER, N. NIKOLA, M. DUERR,M. OTTO, A. PESCHELStaphylococcus epidermidis andStaphylococcus aureus Quorum Sens<strong>in</strong>gSystem agr Regulates Formyl PeptideReceptor 2 Ligand Secretion and therebythe Activation of the Innate ImmuneSystemSoil Microbiology I: Microbialprocesses <strong>in</strong>volved <strong>in</strong> carbonand nitrogen cycl<strong>in</strong>gLecture hall N3Chair: Sebastian BehrensSMV00208:30*Z. JAKOB, H. SYLVIA, B. ALEXANDRE,T. SONIA, C. FRANZDistribution, diversity, and activity ofanaerobic ammonium oxidiz<strong>in</strong>g bacteria<strong>in</strong> soilsSMV00308:45*K. PALMER, M.A. HORNDenitrification activity of a new anddiverse denitrifier community <strong>in</strong> a pHneutral fen soil <strong>in</strong> F<strong>in</strong>nish Lapland isnitrate limitedBIOspektrum | Tagungsband <strong>2012</strong>
43Monday, March 19, 08:30–10:30SMV00409:00*P.S. DEPKAT-JAKOB, G.G. BROWN,S.M. TSAI, M.A. HORN, H.L. DRAKEEmission of Denitrification-derivedNitrogenous Gases by BrazilianEarthwormsSMV00509:15B. ZHU, G. VAN DIJK, C. FRITZ,M.S.M. JETTEN, *K.F. ETTWIGAnaerobic methane oxidizers preventmethane emissions from a m<strong>in</strong>erotro -phic peatlandSMV00609:30*A. GITTEL, J. BARTA, I. LACMANOVA,V. TORSVIK, A. RICHTER, S. OWENS,J. GILBERT, C. SCHLEPER, T. URICHMicroorganisms affect<strong>in</strong>g thestabilisation of soil organic carbon <strong>in</strong>cryoturbated soils of the Siberian ArcticSMV00709:45*C. SCHURIG, R. SMITTENBERG, J. BERGER,F. KRAFT, S.K. WOCHE, M.-O. GÖBEL,H.J. HEIPIEPER, A. MILTNER, M. KÄSTNERCould bacterial residues be animportant source of SOM? – A casestudy from a glacier forefieldSMV00810:00*A. STACHETER, H.L. DRAKE, S. KOLBMethanol Consumption byMethylotrophs <strong>in</strong> Temperate AeratedSoilsSMV01710:15*S. GWOSDZ, J. WEST, D. JONES, K. SMITH,M. KRÜGEREffects of elevated CO 2concentrationson microbial ecosystem at the artificialtest site ASGARD, EnglandMetabolic Regulation andSignall<strong>in</strong>g I: Signals andperceptionLecture hall N2Chair: Kirsten JungCo-Chair: Joachim E. SchultzRSV00108:30*J. WITAN, G. UNDENFunctional <strong>in</strong>teraction of the Escherichiacoli transporters DctA and DcuB withthe sensor k<strong>in</strong>ase DcuSRSV00208:45*Y. GÖPEL, B. REICHENBACH,K. PAPENFORT, C. SHARMA, J. VOGEL,B. GÖRKEYhbJ – a novel RNA b<strong>in</strong>d<strong>in</strong>g prote<strong>in</strong> functionsas mediator of signal transduction<strong>in</strong>the hierarchically act<strong>in</strong>g GlmYZ sRNAcascadeRSV00309:00*H. ANTELMANN, B.K. CHI, P. WAACK,K. GRONAU, D. BECHER, D. ALBRECHT,W. HINRICHS, R.J. READ, G. PALMStructural <strong>in</strong>sights <strong>in</strong>to the redox-switchmechanism of HypR, a disulfide stresssens<strong>in</strong>gMarR/DUF24-family regulator ofBacillus subtilisRSV00409:15*O. FOKINA, K. FORCHHAMMERHow the P IIprote<strong>in</strong> from Synechococcus<strong>in</strong>tegrates metabolic with energy signalsto control its targetsRSV00509:30*J. OBERENDER, M. BOLLPost-translational modificationdeterm<strong>in</strong>es the substrate specificity of acarboxylic acid-coenzyme A ligaseRSV00609:45*D. ESSER, J. REIMANN, T.K. PHAM,S.V. ALBERS, P.C. WRIGHT, B. SIEBERSHot signal transduction <strong>in</strong> thethermoacidophilic creanarchaeumSulfolobus acidocaldariusRSV00710:00I. HITKOVA, C. MANSKE, S. BRAMEYER,K. SCHUBERT, C. HARMATH,S. LINNERBAUER, S. JOYCE, D. CLARKE,*R. HEERMANNA novel LuxR-based cell-to-cellcommunication system <strong>in</strong> theentomopathogen Photorhabduslum<strong>in</strong>escensRSV00810:15*A. KESSLER, U. SCHELL, C. HARRISON,H. HILBIα-Hydroxyketone-mediated signaltransduction <strong>in</strong> Legionella pneumophilaOpen Topics II:Molecular biologyLecture hall N4Chair: Julia Fritz-SteuberCo-Chair: Jörg SoppaOTV00908:30*T. WALDMINGHAUS, C. WEIGEL,K. SKARSTADReplication fork movement andmethylation governs SeqA b<strong>in</strong>d<strong>in</strong>g to theEscherichia coli chromosomeOTV01008:45*H. GRÖNHEIM, W. STEFFEN, J. STEUBERTranslocation of sodium ions by the ND5subunit of mitochondrial complex I fromthe yeast Yarrowia lipolyticaOTV01109:00*V. SALMAN, R. AMANN, D. SHUB,H. SCHULZ-VOGTLarge and frequent <strong>in</strong>trons <strong>in</strong> the 16SrRNA genes of large sulfur bacteriaOTV01209:15*S. LAASS, J. KLEIN, D. JAHN, P. TIELENRegulation of anaerobic respiratorypathways <strong>in</strong> D<strong>in</strong>oroseobacter shibaeOTV01309:30S. BOSCHI BAZAN, G. GEGINAT, T. BREINIG,M.J. SCHMITT, *F. BREINIGInfluence of subcellular antigenlocalization with<strong>in</strong> different yeastgenera on the activation of ovalbum<strong>in</strong>specificCD8 T lymphocytesBIOspektrum | Tagungsband <strong>2012</strong>
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