32 SPECIAL GROUPSACTIVITIES OF THE SPECIAL GROUPSMini-Symposia of the Special Groups: Monday, <strong>April</strong> 4, 17:30–19:30MPV018 18:15 K. Lapp 1,2 *, T. Heinekamp 1,2 , I. Jacobsen 2,3 , H.-M. Dahse 2,4 , A.A. Brakhage 1,21Leibniz-Institute for Natural Product Research and Infection Biology, Hans-Knöll-Institute, Molecular andApplied Microbiology, Jena, Germany2Friedrich-Schiller-University, Jena, Germany3Leibniz-Institute for Natural Product Research and Infection Biology, Hans-Knöll-Institute, MicrobialPathgenicity Mechanisms, Jena, Germany4Leibniz-Institute for Natural Product Research and Infection Biology, Hans-Knöll-Institute, Infection Biology,Jena, Germany“Functional characterisation of hemolysins of Aspergillus fumigatus”MPV019 18:30 M. Vranes 1 *, T. Langner 1 , M. Scherer 21Institute for Applied Biosciences (IAB), Genetics, <strong>Karlsruhe</strong> Institute of Technology, <strong>Karlsruhe</strong>, Germany2Qiagen, Hilden, Germany“Regulating early infection and in planta development of Ustilago maydis”SIV002 18:45 S. Kloppholz*, H. Kuhn, N. RequenaBotanical Institute, Plant-Microbial Interactions, <strong>Karlsruhe</strong> Institute of Technology (KIT), <strong>Karlsruhe</strong>, Germany“An effector protein from the symbiotic fungus G. intraradices suppresses plant early defense responses”FBV015 19:00 M. Boenisch*, W. SchäferBiocenter Klein Flottbek, Molecular Phytopathology and Genetics, University of Hamburg, Hamburg,Germany“Infection structures and mycotoxin induction of Fusarium graminearum on wheat florets”FBV016 19:15 O. Voigt*, S. PöggelerInstitute for Microbiology and Genetics, Genetics of eukaryotic Microorganisms, Göttingen, Germany“The Role of the autophagy related genes Smatg4 and Smatg8 in the sexual development of Sordariamacrospora”˘Special Group UmweltmikrobiologieTopic: Relevance of Ecological Principles in Environmental MicrobiologyOrganisation: T. Lueders and R. Meckenstock, German Research Center for Environmental Health, Helmholz-Centre Munich, Munich, GermanyClubroomISV22 17:30 C. van der GastNatural Environment Research Council Centre for Ecology & Hydrology Population and Community EcologySection, Oxford, UK“Applying ecological principles to microbial systems: Partitioning core and satellite taxa from withinbacterial communities”ISV23 18:00 A. RametteMax Plank Institute for Marine Microbiology, Bremen, Germany“Effects of space and ecosystem type on the structuring of marine microbial communities at the globalscale”EMV009 18:30M. SchloterHelmholtz-Centre Munich, Terrestrial Ecogenetics, Oberschleissheim, Germany“Dynamics and drivers of ammonia oxidizing microbes in soil”EMV010 18:45 A. Chatzinotas*, R. Schäwe, M. Saleem, I. Fetzer, H. HarmsEnvironmental Microbiology, Helmholtz-Centre for Environmental Research – UFZ, Leipzig, Germany“Microbial model systems and ecological theory: How does increasing environmental stress affectmicrobial interactions and ecosystem services?”EMV011 19:00 G. Pilloni 1 *, A. Bayer 1 , B. Anneser 1 , M. Engel 2 , C. Griebler 1 , T. Lueders 11Helmholtz-Centre Munich, Groundwater Ecology, Neuherberg, Germany2Helmholtz-Centre Munich, Terrestrial Ecogenetics, Institute of Soil Ecology, Neuherberg, Germany“Disturbance ecology controls natural attenuation in contaminated aquifers”BIOspektrum | Tagungsband <strong>2011</strong>
33ACTIVITIES OF THE SPECIAL GROUPSMini-Symposia of the Special Groups: Monday, <strong>April</strong> 4, 17:30–19:30EMV012 19:15 D.P.R. Herlemann 1 *, M. Labrenz 1 , K. Jürgens 1 , S. Bertilsson 2 , J.J. Waniek 1 , A.F. Andersson 31Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research, Warnemünde, Biological Oceanography, Rostock, GermanyDepartment of Ecology & Genetics, Limnology, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden3KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Science for Life Laboratory, Stockholm, Sweden“The Baltic Sea microbiome: bacterial transitions along a 2000 km salinity gradient”˘Special Group Regulation und Signaltransduktion in Prokaryoten/Mikrobielle PathogenitätTopic: Second Messengers in BacteriaOrganisation: P. Dersch, Department for Molecular Infection Biology, Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research,Braunschweig, Germany; K. Jung, Biozentrum Department Biologie I, Bereich Mikrobiologie, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Martinsried, GermanyRoom 2.05ISV24 17:30 U. JenalBiozentrum, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland“Mechanisms of c-di-GMP mediated cell cycle control in Caulobacter crescentus”ISV25 18:00 A. CamilliDepartment of Molecular Biology and Microbiology, Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, USA“Dynamic cyclic di-GMP signaling in Vibrio cholerae during infection”RGV001 18:30 S. de Causmaecker*, A. WildeInstitute of Micro- and Molecular Biology, Justus-Liebig-Universtiy, Gießen, Germany“The role of the c-di-GMP in phototactic motility of Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 cells”˘Special Group Struktur und MikroskopieTopic: Structure of the Microbial CytoplasmOrganisation: H. Engelhardt, Max-Planck-Institut für Biochemie, Martinsried, GermanyHebel HallISV26 17:30 J.O. Ortiz* 1 , F. Brandt 1 , V. Matias 1 , S. Etchells 2 , F.U. Hartl 2 and W. Baumeister 1Department of Structural Biology, Max-Planck Institute of Biochemistry, Martinsried, GermanyDepartment of Cellular Biochemistry, Max-Planck Institute of Biochemistry, Martinsried, Germany“From isolated molecules to intact cells: Structure of ribosomal arrangements in vitro and in situ”ISV27 18:00 J. ElfDepartment for Cell and Molecular Biology Program for Computational and Systems Biology, Uppsala,Sweden“Fast tracking of individual protein in the bacterial cytoplasm”ISV28 18:30 Z. Luthey-SchultenDepartment of Chemistry, University of Illinois, Urbana, USA“Protein and RNA dynamics in living cells”NTV001 19:00 V. SourjikCenter for Molecular Biology (ZMBH), University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany“Protein mobility in bacterial cytoplasm”NTV002 19:15 H. CypionkaInstitute for Chemistry and Biology of the Marine Environment, University of Oldenburg, Oldenburg, Germany“Hologram stacking with PICOLAY: How to get confocal microscopy for free”BIOspektrum | Tagungsband <strong>2011</strong>
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