Elke Dittmann
@dittmannelke.bsky.social
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Professor of Microbiology at University of Potsdam, Cyanobacteria, Natural Products, Toxic Blooms and Microbial Interactions. Views are my own.
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vaam-microbes.bsky.social
Join us at the VAAM Annual Conference🌟 22.-25.3.2026 in Berlin 👥!

✏️Registration is now open - benefit from early bird fees🏃‍♀️!
📝 Submit your abstract &
🎓 Apply for student travel grants until
🗓️ 7 November 2025.

All details & more info 👉https://t1p.de/zazfv
dittmannelke.bsky.social
Nice work!
leizhong.bsky.social
#Suessmuth_Lab #Synpepbio
We are delighted and grateful to see our recent work highlighted on the #American_Peptide_Society website.
americanpeptidesociety.org/aps-news/pot...
Potent Antifungal Lipopeptide
Potent Antifungal Lipopeptide
americanpeptidesociety.org
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daniel-petras.bsky.social
Super excited that I’ve been selected as a Simons Early Career Investigator in Aquatic Microbial Ecology and Evolution. We will explore how marine microbes shape the production, transformation, and fate of dissolved organic matter.
Thanks so much @simonsfoundation.org
We can’t wait to get started!
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trikaloudis.bsky.social
Woo-hoo! Our MetaboArt proposal won a prize in AI art at #Metabolomics2025. 🥰
Title: #Cyanobacteria Metabolomics
Big thanks to @emn-metsoc.bsky.social
#MetaboArt #Metabolomics2025 #MetSoc25
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niedermeyer-lab.bsky.social
Interested in natural product producing microorganisms? 🦠 See you in Berlin... 😀
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ictc13.bsky.social
Our group photo ❤️. Big thanks to all participants for their contributions.
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latifilab.bsky.social
📢We are hiring :
Are you skilled in microfluidics and fluorescence microscopy in biological contexts? We're seeking a postdoctoral researcher to delve into the spatio-temporal dynamics of carboxysomes . Join us in advancing the frontiers of microbial biology through innovative research!
Postdoc in microfluidics
dittmannelke.bsky.social
Nice work!
synbiojazz.bsky.social
Happy to join BlueSky with new work on improving heterologous P450s in Synechocystis. Efficient thylakoid targeting makes a big difference: higher protein amounts and up to 18x more product using a fusion protein engineering approach. #lightdrivencatalysis #teamgreen
pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/...
Thylakoid Targeting Improves Stability of a Cytochrome P450 in the Cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803
Plants produce a large array of natural products of biotechnological interest. In many cases, these compounds are naturally produced at low titers and involve complex biosynthetic pathways, which often include cytochrome P450 enzymes. P450s are known to be difficult to express in traditional heterotrophic chassis. However, cyanobacteria have shown promise as a sustainable alternative for the heterologous expression of P450s and light-driven product biosynthesis. In this study, we explore strategies for improving plant P450 stability and membrane insertion in cyanobacteria. The widely used model cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 was chosen as the host, and the well-studied P450 CYP79A1 from the dhurrin pathway of Sorghum bicolor was chosen as the model enzyme. Combinations of the P450 fused with individual elements (e.g., signal peptide, transmembrane domain) or the full length cyanobacterial, thylakoid-localized, protein PetC1 were designed. All generated CYP79A1 variants led to oxime production. Our data show that strains producing CYP79A1 variants with elements of PetC1 improved thylakoid targeting. In addition, chlorophyll-normalized oxime levels increased, on average, up to 18 times compared to the unmodified CYP79A1. These findings offer promising strategies to improve heterologous P450 expression in cyanobacteria and can ultimately contribute to advancing light-driven biocatalysis in cyanobacterial chassis.
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cyanotrans.bsky.social
A group leader position to work on cyanobacteria is open at Paris Saclay University, France. Further information in the attached image.
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danilloalvarenga.bsky.social
Wow, they found fungal hyphae inside the sheaths of nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria! Usually with these types of symbiosis it's the other way around, with bacteria growing inside their host. This is supercool!🧪

www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
A thallus-forming N-fixing fungus-cyanobacterium symbiosis from subtropical forests
Fungus lives within cyanobacterial sheaths in a thallus-forming symbiosis, named “phyllosymbia.”
www.science.org
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nadineziemert.bsky.social

Excited to share that our latest review on glycopeptide antibiotic biosynthesis has been published! This article is written with non-experts in mind, providing an accessible overview of the biosynthesis of these fascinating natural products. www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
#NatProd #SecMet
Animating insights into the biosynthesis of glycopeptide antibiotics
The realm of natural product (NP) research is constantly expanding, with diverse applications in both medicine and industry. In this interdisciplinary…
www.sciencedirect.com
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ictc13.bsky.social
#Microcystins can be modified with click chemistry to turn into potential anticancer drugs. By the @timoniedermeyer.bsky.social lab.
@niedermeyer-lab.bsky.social
doi.org/10.1021/acs....
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ictc13.bsky.social
The 13th International Conference on Toxic #Cyanobacteria, 4-8 May 2025, #Chania, #Crete, #Greece.
Abstract submissions 20 Dec 2024.
Follow us to get updates about #ICTC13.
www.ictc13.gr
#cyanotoxins #water #lake #teammassspec #ecology #waterquality #sequencing #multiomics #metabolomics #genomics
ICTC13 | 13th International Conference on Toxic Cyano Bacteria – 4-8 May 2025 | Chania, Crete, Greece
www.ictc13.gr
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cyanolab.bsky.social
We have a DFG-funded Phd position for 3 years to study gene regulation in cyanophages. This is at Cyanolab in beautiful Freiburg/Germany, from Jan 2025, or later. More details here: cyanolab.de/index.php
Cyanolab
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dittmannelke.bsky.social
It would be great if you included me.
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cyanotrans.bsky.social
It's Monday, November 18. We have left twitter and from now onwards, we start posting all kind of cyanobacteria-related content here in Bluesky: articles, preprints, research calls, fellowship calls, PhD and post-doc positions... If you have anything relevant for cyanobacteriologists, PM or tag us.