Gert Bange
@bangebalcony.bsky.social
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Professor and Vice President for Research at University of Marburg. Proud member of SYNMIKRO. Fellow at the Max Planck Institute for terrestrial Microbiology. Interested in the response of organisms to stress.
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Gert Bange
@bangebalcony.bsky.social
· Aug 8
Dinucleoside Polyphosphates in Cellular Signaling: Function and Evolution Across Life
Although discovered more than 50 years ago, the cellular functions of Ap4A and related dinucleotides remain largely enigmatic. To address this knowledge gap, we organized a conference showcasing rece....
onlinelibrary.wiley.com
Gert Bange
@bangebalcony.bsky.social
· Aug 8
Dinucleoside Polyphosphates in Cellular Signaling: Function and Evolution Across Life
Although discovered more than 50 years ago, the cellular functions of Ap4A and related dinucleotides remain largely enigmatic. To address this knowledge gap, we organized a conference showcasing rece....
onlinelibrary.wiley.com
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Reposted by Gert Bange
Reposted by Gert Bange
RobuCop
@robucop.bsky.social
· May 22
Gert Bange
@bangebalcony.bsky.social
· May 19
FlhG Cooperates With the Cell Cycle Regulator GpsB to Confine Peritrichous Flagella in B. subtilis
FlhG (orange, with activator helix in green) regulates peritrichous flagellation in Bacillus subtilis by interacting with the C-ring protein FliY (gray, N-terminus in red) and the cell wall regulator....
onlinelibrary.wiley.com
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AndexerLab
@andexerlab.bsky.social
· Apr 4
How to Tell an N from an O: Controlling the Chemoselectivity of Methyltransferases
S-Adenosyl-l-methionine (SAM)-dependent methyltransferases (MTs) are important enzymes in numerous biological pathways. They share a common SN2 mechanism but act on different nucleophilic substrates i...
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Ákos T Kovács
@evolvedbiofilm.bsky.social
· Mar 22
Prophages in the infant gut are pervasively induced and may modulate the functionality of their hosts - npj Biofilms and Microbiomes
npj Biofilms and Microbiomes - Prophages in the infant gut are pervasively induced and may modulate the functionality of their hosts
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Suayb Üstün
@suaybuestuen.bsky.social
· Mar 5
Cell-autonomous innate immunity by proteasome-derived defence peptides - Nature
Proteasomal degradation of cellular proteins generate defence peptides constitutively and in response to bacterial infection. Such peptides might provide a source of natural antibiotics that...
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Christian Frezza
@frezzalab.bsky.social
· Mar 14
Structure of human PINK1 at a mitochondrial TOM-VDAC array
Mutations in the ubiquitin kinase PINK1 cause early onset Parkinson’s Disease, but how PINK1 is stabilized at depolarized mitochondrial translocase complexes has remained poorly understood. We determi...
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Jörg Stülke
@joergstuelke.bsky.social
· Mar 16
Regulation of acetyl-CoA biosynthesis via an intertwined acetyl-CoA synthetase/acetyltransferase complex - Nature Communications
Here the authors investigate the regulatory mechanisms of acetyl-CoA (Ac-CoA) biosynthesis in Bacillus subtilis, probing the interaction between acetyl-CoA synthetase (AcsA) and acetyltransferase (Acu...
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