46 SHORT LECTURESTuesday, March 20, 08:30–10:30PSV00509:30*D. VASILEVA, H. JANSSEN, H. BAHLFur mediates control of riboflav<strong>in</strong>biosynthesis, iron uptake and energymetabolism <strong>in</strong> ClostridiumacetobutylicumPSV00609:45*A. UHDE, T. MAEDA, L. CLERMONT, J.-W. YOUN, V.F. WENDISCH, R. KRÄMER,K. MARIN, G.M. SEIBOLDImproved Glucosam<strong>in</strong>e Utilization byCorynebacterium glutamicum and itsapplication for L-Lys<strong>in</strong>e productionPSV00710:00*P. PETERS-WENDISCH, K.C. STANSEN,S. GÖTKER, V.F. WENDISCHCharacterization of biot<strong>in</strong> prote<strong>in</strong> ligasefrom Corynebacterium glutamicum:enzymatic analysis, physiological roleand biotechnological applicationPSV00810:15*D. LEHMANN, T. LÜTKE-EVERSLOHPhysiological effects of disrupt<strong>in</strong>g theacetate and acetone formationpathways <strong>in</strong> Clostridium acetobutylicumMetabolic regulation andsignal<strong>in</strong>g II: Responses andpathwaysLecture hall N2Chair: Gottfried UndenCo-Chair: Michael BottRSV00908:30*F. COMMICHAU, S. THOLEN, K. GUNKAA high-frequency mutation <strong>in</strong> Bacillussubtilis: Requirements for the decryptificationof the gudB glutamate dehydrogenasegeneRSV01008:45*A. CARIUS, L. CARIUS, H. GRAMMELThe PpsR Prote<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong> Rhodospirillumrubrum: A major metabolismcoord<strong>in</strong>atorRSV01109:00*B. BERGHOFF, Y. HERMANNS, G. KLUGF<strong>in</strong>e-tun<strong>in</strong>g of sulfur metabolism by apeptide-cod<strong>in</strong>g sRNA <strong>in</strong> thephotooxidative stress response ofRhodobacterRSV01209:15*M. VOCKENHUBER, B. SUESSThe Conserved sRNA scr5239 ControlsDagA Expression by TranslationalRepressionRSV01309:30*A. SCHRAMM, B. LEE, T. JEGANATHAN,P.I. HIGGSTwo hybrid histid<strong>in</strong>e k<strong>in</strong>ases utilize<strong>in</strong>ter- and <strong>in</strong>tra-prote<strong>in</strong> phosphorylationto regulate developmental progression<strong>in</strong> Myxococcus xanthusRSV01409:45*S. SCHWEIKERT, S. BRINGER, M. BOTTStudies of an Fnr-like transcriptionalregulator <strong>in</strong> Gluconobacter oxydans621HRSV01510:00*D. LÜTTMANN, B. GÖRKEEIIA Ntr of the nitrogenphosphotransferase system regulatesexpression of the pho regulon via<strong>in</strong>teraction with histid<strong>in</strong>e k<strong>in</strong>ase PhoR <strong>in</strong>Escherichia coliRSV01610:15*C. MÜLLER, S. FETZNERA Pseudomonas putida bioreporterstra<strong>in</strong> for the detection ofalkylqu<strong>in</strong>olone-convert<strong>in</strong>g enzymesSoil microbiology II:Geomicrobiology andenvironmental microbiologyLecture hall N4Chair: Andreas KapplerSMV00908:30*A. BAHR, P. BOMBACH, A. FISCHEREvidence of aerobic polycyclic aromatichydrocarbon (PAH) biodegradation <strong>in</strong> acontam<strong>in</strong>ated aquifer by comb<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>gBACTRAP ® s and laboratory microcosmsSMV01008:45M.B. LOGANATHAN, A. KAPPLER,*S. BEHRENSCobalt trace metal requirement forreductive dechlor<strong>in</strong>ation oftrichloroethene by DehalococcoidesSMV01109:00*M. SCHMIDT, I. NIJENHUIS, D. WOLFRAM,S. DEVAKOTA, J. BIRKIGT, B. KLEIN,H.H. RICHNOWAnaerobic transformation ofchlorobenzene and dichlorobenzene <strong>in</strong>highly contam<strong>in</strong>ated groundwaterSMV01209:15*S. ZIEGLER, K. DOLCH, J. MAJZLAN,J. GESCHEROn the dist<strong>in</strong>ct physiological capabilitiesof so far uncultured archaea <strong>in</strong>acidophilic biofilmsSMV01309:30*S. JECHALKE, C. KOPMANN,I. ROSENDAHL, J. GROONEWEG,E. KRÖGERRECKLENFORT, U. ZIMMERLING,V. WEICHELT, G.-C. DING, J. SIEMENS,W. AMELUNG, H. HEUER, K. SMALLAEffects of sulfadiaz<strong>in</strong>e enter<strong>in</strong>g viamanure <strong>in</strong>to soil on abundance andtransferability of antibiotic resistance <strong>in</strong>the rhizosphere of grass and maizeSMV01409:45*M. PESTER, B. HAUSMANN, N. BITTNER,P. DEEVONG, M. WAGNER, A. LOYThe ‘rare biosphere’ contributes towetland sulfate reduction – famelessactors <strong>in</strong> carbon cycl<strong>in</strong>g and climatechangeSMV01510:00*C. SCHMIDT, E.-D. MELTON, A. KAPPLERMicrobial iron cycl<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> freshwatersedimentsSMV01610:15*D. KANAPARTHI, M. DUMONT,B. POMMERENKE, P. CASPERAutotrophic Fe(II) oxidiz<strong>in</strong>g bacteria <strong>in</strong>the littoral sediment of Lake GroßeFuchskuhleBIOspektrum | Tagungsband <strong>2012</strong>
47Tuesday, March 20, 08:30–10:30MP III: Virulence factors,function and regulationLecture hall N9Chair: Thomas RudelCo-Chair: Samuel WagnerMPV01708:30I. AHMAD, A. LAMPROKOSTOPOULOU,S. LE GUYON, E. STRECK, M. BARTHEL,V. PETERS, W.-D. HARDT, *U. RÖMLINGComplex c-di-GMP signal<strong>in</strong>g networksmediate the transition between biofilmformation and virulence properties <strong>in</strong>Salmonella enterica serovarTyphimuriumMPV01808:45*M. BURGHARTZ, P. TIELEN, R. NEUBAUER,D. JAHN, M. JAHNCharacterization of bacterial stra<strong>in</strong>sisolated from community acquiredasymptomatic catheter associatedur<strong>in</strong>ary tract <strong>in</strong>fectionsMPV01909:00*B. WALDMANNGlobal discovery of virulence-associatedsmall RNAs <strong>in</strong> Yers<strong>in</strong>ia pseudo tubercu -losisMPV02009:15*V. SCHÜNEMANN, K. BOS, H. POINAR,J. KRAUSEFish<strong>in</strong>g for ancient pathogens: A draftgenome of a Yers<strong>in</strong>ia pestis stra<strong>in</strong> fromthe medieval Black DeathMPV02109:30*T. JAEGER, J.G. MALONE, P. MANFREDI,A. DÖTSCH, A. BLANKA, S. HÄUSSLER,U. JENALThe YfiBNR signal transductionmechanism reveals novel targets for theevolution of persistent Pseudomonasaerug<strong>in</strong>osa <strong>in</strong> cystic fibrosis airwaysMPV02209:45*L. DENKEL, S. HORST, S. FAZLE ROUF,V. KITOWSKI, O. BÖHM, M. RHEN, T. JÄGER,F.-C. BANGEMethion<strong>in</strong>e sulfoxide reductases defendSalmonella Typhimurium from oxidativestress and provide bacterialpathogenesisMPV02310:00*G. MARINCOLA, T. SCHÄFER, K. OHLSEN,C. GOERKE, C. WOLZRNase Y of Staphylococcus aureus doesnot result <strong>in</strong> bulk mRNA decay but <strong>in</strong>activation of virulence genesCell envelope I: Membranetransport and dynamicsLecture hall N1Chair: Jan TommassenCo-Chair: Doron RapaportCEV00108:30*H. STRAHL, L. HAMOENThe bacterial MreB cytoskeletonorganizes the cell membraneCEV00208:45*D. WOLF, P. DOMÍNGUEZ-CUEVAS,R. DANIEL, T. MASCHERCell envelope stress response <strong>in</strong> cellwall-deficient L-forms of Bacillus subtilisCEV00309:00*S. HEBECKER, W. ARENDT,T. HASENKAMPF, I. HEINEMANN, D. SÖLL,D. JAHN, J. MOSERMechanism of substrate recognition ofthe tRNA-dependent alanyl-phospha ti -dyl glycerol synthase from Pseudomonasaerug<strong>in</strong>osaCEV00409:15T. BAUMGARTEN, S. STEFANIE SPERLING,J. SEIFERT, F. STEINIGER, J.A. MÜLLER,L.Y. WICK, *H.J. HEIPIEPERMembrane vesicle formation <strong>in</strong>Pseudomonas putida DOT-T1E asmultiple stress response mechanismenhances cell surface hydrophobicityand biofilm formationCEV00509:30*I. MALDENER, P. STARON,K. FORCHHAMMERA Novel ATP-Driven Pathway ofGlycolipid Export for Cell EnvelopeFormation Involv<strong>in</strong>g TolCCEV00609:45A. EDWARDS, J.A. DOWNIE,*M. KREHENBRINKA non-classical periplasmic prote<strong>in</strong>target<strong>in</strong>g mechanismCEV00710:00*J. LEO, P. OBERHETTINGER, M. SCHÜTZ,M. FLÖTENMEYER, I. AUTENRIETH, D. LINKEStructural and functional dissection ofthe Invas<strong>in</strong>-Intim<strong>in</strong> family of bacterialadhes<strong>in</strong>sCEV00810:15*M. WENZEL, A.I. CHIRIAC, B. ALBADA,A. OTTO, A. KNÜFER, D. BECHER,L. HAMOEN, H.-G. SAHL, N. METZLER-NOLTE, J.E. BANDOWThe Cell Envelope as Target of a NovelAntimicrobial PeptideBIOspektrum | Tagungsband <strong>2012</strong>
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