40 SHORT LECTURESTuesday, <strong>April</strong> 5, 08:30–10:30FBV02109:30D. SAHA*, R. FISCHERMolecular analysis of polyketide synthasegenes involved in secondary metabolismof Alternaria alternataFBV02209:45O. KNIEMEYER*, M. VÖDISCH,K. SCHERLACH, R. WINKLER,C. HERTWECK, H.-P. BRAUN, M. ROTH,H. HAAS, E.R. WERNER, A.A. BRAKHAGEAnalysis of the Aspergillus fumigatusproteome reveals metabolic changesand the activation of the pseurotin Abiosynthesis gene cluster in response tohypoxiaFBV02310:00M. HOFFMANN*, J. ZIMMERLING,S.R. KASCHABEK, G. SCHÜÜRMANN,M. SCHLÖMANNFungal systems – Tools for the milligram-togram-scale preparation of anenvironmentally relevant metabolite offenoprofenFBV02410:15P. WEIßHAUPT*, W. PRITZKOW, M. NOLLNitrogen metabolism of wood decomposingbasidiomycetes and their interactionwith diazotrophs as revealed byIRMSEnvironmental Microbiology –ISMERoom 2.08Chair: Meinhard SimonCo-Chair: Jörg OvermannEMV01308:30L. RIEMANN*, K. HOLMFELDT, M.MIDDELBOE, D. ODICComplex interactions between marinephages and their Flavobacterium hostsEMV02909:00M. BIZIC-IONESCU*, B. FUCHS, R. AMANN,H.-P. GROSSARTAggregate-colonizing microbialcommunities - a comparison of marinevs. freshwater systemsEMV014 will not be presented!EMV01509:15H. FREESE*, B. SCHINKThe bacterial community in the digestivetract of the small aquatic crustaceanDaphnia magnaEMV01609:30S.U. GERBERSDORF*, H.V. LUBARSKY,D.M. PATERSON, S. WIEPRECHT, W. MANZMicrobial engineers control sedimentdynamics in aquatic habitatsEMV01709:45A. RUSZNYAK*, D.M. AKOB, S. NIETZSCHE,T.R. NEU, K. KÜSELCalcite biomineralization in a karsticcave – bacteria hidden in the darkEMV01810:00S. TÖWE*, A. ALBERT, K. KLEINEIDAM,R. BRANKATSCHK, J.C. MUNCH, J. ZEYER,M. SCHLOTERAbundance of microbes involved in nitrogentransformation in the rhizosphereof Leucanthemopsis alpina (L.)Heywood grown in soils from differentsites of the Damma glacier forefieldEMV01910:15C. JOGLER*, G. WANNER, S. KOLINKO,M. NIEBLER, W. LIN, Y. PAN, P. STIEF,A. BECK, D. DE BEER, R. AMANN,N. PETERSEN, M. KUBE, R. REINHARDT,D. SCHÜLERUltrastructural, genomic and ecologicalanalysis of “Candidatus Magnetobacrteriumbavaricum” reveals a mechanismhomologous to proteobacterial magnetosomeformationExperimental Progress andMolecular ToolsHebel HallChair: Ulrich KückFGV00208:30D. ZHURINA*, C. RIEDELGenome mining of anti-inflammatory B.bifidum S17 reveals multiple loci potentiallyinvolved in host-microbe interactionsNTV00308:45I. TEICHERT*, M. NOWROUSIAN, U. KÜCKStudying fungal development: Utilizationof laser capture microdissection andnext-generation sequencing techniquesOTV00909:00S. RUDEN, R. MIKUT, K. HILPERT*Short cationic antimicrobial peptidesversus multidrug resistant bacteriaOTV01009:15A. RIEDER*, T. LADNORG, C. WÖLL,U. OBST, R. FISCHER, T. SCHWARTZRecombinant hydrophobin coated surfacesand their influence on microbialbiofilm formationEMV02009:30M. PATEL, S. POLSON, U. HERBER*Comparison of Genotypic, Proteotypicand Phenotypic Methods for the Identificationof BacteriaOTV01109:45H. ENGELHARDT*, M. EIBAUER,C. HOFFMANNInvestigating membrane proteins in situby cryo-electron tomographyCBV00910:00D. DELGADO-ÁLVAREZ*, O. CALLEJAS-NEGRETE, R. MOURIÑO-PÉREZImaging of the Neurospora crassa actincytoskeleton with LifeactNTV00410:15T. GÜNTHER*, J. RAFF, K. POLLMANNA simple method to prepare microorganismsfor AFM analysisArchaeaForum 1 & 2Chair: Jörg SoppaCo-Chair: Felicitas PfeiferARV00108:30M. ROTHER*, T. STOCK, S. GOETZReplacing the archaeal path of selenocysteinebiosynthesis with the bacterialBIOspektrum | Tagungsband <strong>2011</strong>
41Tuesday, <strong>April</strong> 5,08:30–10:30ARV00208:45B. MOLITOR*, N. FRANKENBERG-DINKELA heme-based redox sensor in themethanogenic archaeon MethanosarcinaacetivoransARV00309:00B. MEYER*, S.-V. ALBERSElucidation of the N-glycosylation pathwayin the thermoacidophilic crenarchaeonSulfolobus acidocaldariusARV00409:15L. KREUTER*, U. KÜPER, T. HEIMERL,A. RÖHL, F. MAYER, V. MÜLLER, R. RACHEL,H. HUBERSubcellular organization and energy conservationof Ignicoccus hospitalisARV00509:30K. LASSAK*, A. GHOSH, R. WIRTH, S.-V. ALBERSFull speed ahead: analysis of the assemblyof the archaeal flagellumARV00609:45R. WIRTH*, B. HERZOGMicroorganisms, peregrine falcons andcheetahs: Who is the fastest?ARV00710:00S. FRÖLS*, F. PFEIFERScreening and characterization ofbiofilm formation in halophilic ArchaeaARV00810:15M. NIKOLAUSZ*, R.F.H. WALTER,H. STRÄUBER, J. LIEBETRAU, T. SCHMIDT,S. KLEINSTEUBER, F. BRATFISCH,U. GÜNTHER, H.H. RICHNOWAssessment of the predominantmethanogenic pathways in anaerobic digestersby the combination of moleculartechniques with the isotopic fingerprintingof the produced biogasWednesday, <strong>April</strong> 6, 09:00–11:00Environmental Microbiology IIBrahms HallChair: Andreas BruneCo-Chair: Bodo PhilippEMV02109:00D. IONESCU*, C. HEIM, M. BIZIC-IONESCU,V. THIEL, J. REITNER, L. POLERECKY, D. DEBEERInsights into the community structureand activity of the iron oxidizing bacteriain the Äspö-Hard Rock LaboratoryEMV02209:15A. MÜLLER, M. FRIEDRICH*Adaptation of the iron-reducing bacterialcommunity to iron oxide availability inanoxic soilEMV02309:30K. KUNTZE*, C. VOGT, H.-H. RICHNOW,M. BOLLInsights in microbial communities –Functional marker genes in the anaerobicdegradation of aromatic compoundEMV02409:45S. SCHELLENBERGER*, H.L. DRAKE,S. KOLBResponse of cellulose- and cellobiosedegradingsoil bacteria to different redoxpotentials in an aerated soilEMV02510:00B. DAM*, W. LIESACKGenome analysis and transcriptome profilesof Methylocystis sp. strain SC2grown at different methane concentrationsEMV02610:15H. WEINGART*, A. WENSING, S.D. BRAUN,D. SPITELLER, M.S. ULLRICH, B. VÖLKSCHSuppression mechanisms involved inthe antagonistic activity ofPseudomonas syringae strain 22d/93against the soybean pathogenPseudomonas syringae pv. glycineaEMV02710:30S. JECHALKE*, C. KOPMANN, H. HEUER,K. KLEINEDAM, M. SCHLOTER, K. SMALLAEffects of sulfadiazine entering via manureinto soil on the abundance of antibioticresistance genes and their transferabilityEMV02810:45T. ENGELHARDT*, M. SAHLBERG,H. CYPIONKA, B. ENGELENViral infections as controlling factor forthe deep biosphere?Microbial DiversityMombert HallChair: Rudolf AmannCo-Chair: Werner LiesackMDV00109:00S. KOLINKO*, C. JOGLER, G. WANNER,E. KATZMANN, D. SCHÜLERSingle-cell analysis reveals unexpectedphylogenetic and ultrastructural diversityof uncultivated magnetotactic bacteriaMDV00209:15K. RÖSKE*, I. RÖSKEComplexity of the bacterial communityin the sediment of the drinking waterreservoir Saidenbach obtained by pyrosequencingMDV00309:30C. KARWAUTZ*, K. HÖRMANN, T. LUEDERSA close look at the diversity and dynamicsof ultra-oligotrophic groundwater microbialcommunities during the restorationof a drinking water wellMDV00409:45A. HO*, C. LÜKE, P. FRENZELRecovery of methanotrophs from disturbance:population dynamics, evenness,and functioningMDV00510:00S. E. RUFF*, J. ARNDS, K. KNITTEL,R. AMANN, G. WEGENER, A. RAMETTE,A. BOETIUSLife in the cold, dark south – Microbialcommunities of marine methane seepsat Hikurangi margin (New Zealand)MDV00610:15J. PETERSEN*, H. BRINKMANN,S. PRADELLACompatibility and phylogeny – Plasmidclassification in the genomics eraBIOspektrum | Tagungsband <strong>2011</strong>
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