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15th International Congress on Catalysis 2012
Munich/Germany
01.07.2012 - 06.07.2012

30. DECHEMA-Jahrestagung der Biotechnologen und ProcessNet-Jahrestagung 2012
Kongresszentrum, Karlsruhe
10.09.2012 - 13.09.2012


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Poster Programme

  Poster-No.

Paper-No.

Title & Authors

Microbial Genomics
P.01 1003 Microarray analysis of procaryotic genomes
B. Baumgarth , Bielefeld University/D; A. Becker, University of Freiburg/D
P.02 1004
FasR - a carbon-source dependent regulator of the acetyl-CoA carboxylase in Corynebacterium glutamicum
J. Nickel , L. Eggeling, Research Centre Juelich GmbH/D
P.03 1006
Physiological proteome analyses in Staphylococcus aureus : proteome signatures and marker proteins
S. Engelmann , C. Wolf, S. Fuchs, D. Zühlke, L.T.N. Binh, S. Reiß, F. Hochgräfe, C. Kohler, C. Kriebitzsch,
J. Pané-Farré, M. Hecker, University of Greifswald/D
P.04 1007 Functional genomics of Corynebacterium glutamicum : transcription and mutant analyses to unravel glutamine catabolism
N. Rehm , E. Hiery, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg/D; T. Georgi, M. Bott, Research Centre Juelich GmbH/D; A. Burkovski, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg/D
P.05 1008
Genome sequences and deduced lifestyles of the opportunistic pathogens Corynebacterium urealyticum and Corynebacterium kroppenstedtii
E. Trost , J. Schneider, R. Szczepanowski, K. Brinkrolf, I. Brune, A. Pühler, A. Tauch, Bielefeld University/D
P.06 1009
The genome annotation of Cupriavidus metallidurans : status report and first insights
P. Janssen , R. Van Houdt, H. Moors, Belgian Nuclear Research Center SCK-CEN, Mol/B; S. Monchy, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY/USA; P. Monsieurs, Belgian Nuclear Research Center SCK-CEN, Mol/B; C. Médigue, CNRS-UMR8030 & CEA/DSV/IG/Genoscope, Evry/F; N. Leys, M. Mergeay, Belgian Nuclear Research Center SCK-CEN, Mol/B
P.07 1010
Regulation of ethanol metabolism in Corynebacterium glutamicum : involvement of RamA, RamB and Cg0146
M. Auchter , C. Fleischer, L. Schiller, A. Arndt, University of Ulm/D; L. Gaigalat, Bielefeld University/D;
B.J. Eikmanns, University of Ulm/D
P.08 1011 Transcriptional responses of Bradyrhizobium japonicum to environmental changes
K. Lang, T. Günther, M. Göttfert , TU Dresden/D; A. Lindemann, F. Hauser, ETH Zürich/CH
P.09 1012
Genomics of biotechnologically relevant bacteria: first insights into the genome of Burkholderia glumae PG1
S. Voget , University of Göttingen/D; F. Rosenau, University of Düsseldorf/D; H. Liesegang, University of Göttingen/D; W. Streit, University of Hamburg/D; K.-E. Jaeger, University of Düsseldorf/D; G. Gottschalk, University of Göttingen/D
P.10 1014  Next-gen sequencing technologies: drawbacks and opportunities
K.A. Stangier , GATC Biotech AG, Konstanz/D
P.11 1015
Comparative genomics of Streptococcus mitis and Streptococcus pneumoniae
P. Maurer, Y. Schähle, A. Madhour, D. Denapaite, M. Nuhn, R. Hakenbeck , University of Kaiserslautern/D
P.12 1018
Function of the cytochrome bc1 complex in Gluconobacter oxydans
T. Hanke, S. Bringer , H. Sahm, M. Bott, Research Centre Juelich GmbH/D
P.13 1020
Insights into the largest sequenced bacterial genome
O. Perlova, S. Rachid , Saarland University, Saarbrücken/D; S. Schneiker, A. Goesmann, A. Pühler, Bielefeld University/D; K. Gerth, Helmholtz Center for Infection Research, Braunschweig/D; R. Müller, Saarland University, Saarbrücken/D
P.14 1021
Characterization of Pseudomonas aeruginosa urinary tract isolates
P. Tielen, N. Rosner, TU Braunschweig/D; L. Wiehlmann, N. Cramer, Hannover Medical School/D;
M. Schobert , D. Jahn, TU Braunschweig/D
P.15 1023 Influence of the SOS response on the development of intermediate vancomycin resistance in Staphylococcus aureus
M. Nagel, A. Jansen , M. Türck, G. Bierbaum, University of Bonn/D
P.16 1024
Sequence of an homologue of fluG gene from Aspergillus flavus involved in aflatoxinogenesis
F. Matei, University of Agronomical Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, Bucharest/RO; D. Correia, ENSBANA, Dijon/F; S. Jurcoane, C.F. Diguta , Center of Microbial Biotechnology, Bucharest/RO
P.17 1025 SinoGate: the gate to the Sinorhizobium meliloti genome and its application in signature-tagged mutagenesis
N. Pobigaylo , Freiburg University/D; D. Wetter, S. Szymczak, U. Schiller, S. Kurtz, A. Goesmann,
T.W. Nattkemper, Bielefeld University/D; A. Becker, Freiburg University/D
P.18 1030
Search for small regulatory RNAs in the genome of Staphylococcus epidermidis
S.M.K. Schoenfelder, W. Ziebuhr , Queen's University of Belfast/UK
P.19 1032
Molecular basis of antibiotic biosynthesis in a cave bacterium
M. Unger , Z. Xu, C. Hertweck, Leibniz Institute for Natural Product Research and Infection Biology, Jena/D
P.20 1033
Phenotypic consequences of the regulation by the two-component regulatory system CiaRH in Streptococcus pneumoniae
R. Brückner , A. Halfmann, M. Kovács, M. Müller, R. Hakenbeck, University of Kaiserslautern/D
P.21 1036
Sequence analysis & management system - SAMS 2.0
T. Bekel , M. Burkert, K. Henckel, S. Jaennicke, B. Linke, O. Rupp, S. Schneiker-Bekel, A. Goesmann, Bielefeld University/D
P.22 1039
Functional genomics of the HrpG and HrpX regulon of Xanthomonas campestris pv. vesicatoria
F. Thieme, C. Schubert , U. Bonas, University of Halle-Wittenberg/D
P.23 1040
EMMA 2 – the central transcriptomics server for the GenoMik-Plus network
M. Dondrup, A. Goesmann , Bielefeld University/D
P.24 1046
Genome-guided study of the secondary metabolome of Streptomyces ambofaciens
S. Nezbedová, M. Juguet, S. Lautru, University Paris-Sud 11, Orsay/F; B. Aigle, University Nancy 1/F;
J. Weiser, Academy of Sciences, Prague/CZ; J.-L. Pernodet , University Paris-Sud 11, Orsay/F
P.25 1047
Genomics of the plant growth promoting bacterium FZB42 - towards a novel generation of biocontrol agents
X.H. Chen, R. Scholz, K. Kierul, A. Mariappan, B. Niu, R. Borriss , Humboldt University, Berlin/D
P.26 1051  Genetic and biological diversity of clinical Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex strains
S. Homolka , N. Reiling, K. Walter, Research Center Borstel/D; C. Arndt-Sullivan, K.-P. Pleissner, MPI for Infection Biology, Berlin/D; S. Ehlers, Research Center Borstel/D; S. Kaufmann, MPI for Infection Biology, Berlin/D; S. Rüsch-Gerdes, S. Niemann, Research Center Borstel/D
Pan-/Supragenomes and Metagenomics
  P.27 1013 Intra-species genomic diversity and natural population structure of the meat-borne lactic acid bacterium Lactobacillus sakei
S. Chaillou , M. Daty, F. Baraige, A.M. Dudez, P. Anglade, INRA, Jouy-en-Josas/F; R.J. Jones, AgResearch Ltd., Hamilton/NZ; C.-A. Alpert, M.C. Champomier-Vergès, P. Nicolas, V. Martin, P. Bessières,
S. Beaufils, M. Zagorec, INRA, Jouy-en-Josas/F
  P.28 1034 MetaSim - a simulator for genomics and metagenomics
D.C. Richter , F. Ott, A.F. Auch, D.H. Huson, University of Tübingen/D
 P.29 1041 Screening of the human intestinal microbiota for the discovery of novel enzymes efficient for the biotransformation of agro-resources
L. Tasse, S. Pizzut-Serin, LISBP, Toulouse/F; P. Robe, Libragen, Toulouse/F; P. Monsan,
M. Remaud-Simeon, G. Potocki-Veronese , LISBP, Toulouse/F
Systems Biology and Synthetic Biology
P.30 1005 The transportome of Corynebacterium glutamicum - identification and characterization of transport proteins in a biotechnological workhorse
K. Marin , E. Jolkver, M. Follmann, A. Wittmann, M. Becker, B. Boltres, T. Mohrbach, T. Radespiel,
A. Brandt, S. Ballan, M. Ashfaq, R. Krämer, University of Cologne/D
P.31 1016 The combined use of SPL and Red/ET® technologies enables rapid fine tuning of E.coli gene expression
S. Braatsch , Gene Bridges GmbH, Heidelberg/D; S. Helmark, Fermenco ApS, Lyngby/DK; H. Kranz,
T. Zeppenfeld, Gene Bridges GmbH, Heidelberg/D; B. Koebmann, P.R. Jensen, Fermenco ApS, Lyngby/DK
P.32 1026 Regulation of the pstSCAB operon in Corynebacterium glutamicum by the regulators of acetate metabolism RamB and GlxR
M. Panhorst, University of Münster/D; U. Sorger-Herrmann, Research Centre Juelich GmbH/D;
V.F. Wendisch , University of Muenster/D
P.33 1027 Over-expression of chromatin silencing factor A (SGA1) c-DNA, in Arabidopsis genome reveal an increase in transformation efficiency after Agrobacterium mediated transformation
G.N. Tenea , Microbial Biotechnological Centre, Bucharest/RO; J. Spantzel, H. Oltmanns, S.B. Gelvin, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN/USA
P.34 1031 Engineering a rationally designed reduced-genome Escherichia coli
G. Pósfai, T. Fehér , K. Umenhoffer, I. Karcagi, G. Balikó, Z. Gyõrfy, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Szeged/H; G. Plunkett III, D. Frisch, J. Campbell, F.R. Blattner, Scarab Genomics LLC, Madison, WI/USA
Industrial Biotechnology
 P.35 1017 Silent polyketide gene clusters for novel metabolites from Sorangium cellulosum
K. Gerth , Helmholtz Center for Infection Research, Braunschweig/D; O. Perlova, C. Kegler, R. Müller, Saarland University, Saarbrücken/D
P.36 1019 Determination of a 12a-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase sequence from Clostridium sp. DSM 4029
M.G. Braun , R.D. Schmid, S.C. Maurer, University of Stuttgart/D; R. Groß, A. Aigner, PharmaZell GmbH, Raubling/D
P.37 1022
2-DOS aminoglycoside biosynthesis: isolation of mutants and biocombinatorial approaches to produce new antibiotics
C. Mandt, D. Clausnitzer , W. Piepersberg, U.F. Wehmeier, Bergische Universität Wuppertal/D
P.38 1029
Analysis of the regulation of the friulimicin production in Actinoplanes friuliensis
N. Wagner, R. Biener, D. Schwartz , University of Applied Sciences Esslingen/D
P.39 1035 Streamlining of next generation sequencing for microbial metagenomics by hybridization-based selection of DNA targets on microarrays
S. Bau , N. Schracke, D. Summerer, C. Rappl, M. Kränzle, M. Beier, febit biomed GmbH, Heidelberg/D
P.40 1037
Control of the phosphate starvation response in Corynebacterium glutamicum by the PhoS-PhoR two-component system
S. Schaaf, M. Bott , Research Centre Juelich GmbH/D
P.41 1038 Influence of phosphate limitation on the metabolome and on glycogen levels in Corynebacterium glutamicum
H.M. Woo, Research Centre Juelich GmbH/D; G. Seibold, B.J. Eikmanns, University of Ulm/D; M. Bott , Research Centre Juelich GmbH/D
P.42 1042 Rapid analysis of bioprocess-relevant marker genes of Bacillus licheniformis by means of an electrical chip
D. Pioch , B. Jürgen, University of Greifswald/D; S. Evers, K.-H. Maurer, Henkel KGaA, Düsseldorf/D;
M. Hecker, T. Schweder, University of Greifswald/D
P.43 1043 Functional genome analysis of the industrial expression host Bacillus licheniformis
B. Voigt , B. Jürgen, R. Schröter, D. Albrecht, University of Greifswald/D; A. Ehrenreich, University of Göttingen/D; S. Evers, K.-H. Maurer, Henkel KGaA, Düsseldorf/D; M. Hecker, T. Schweder, University of Greifswald/D
P.44 1044 Toward the entire secretome of Bacillus licheniformis and related alcaliphilic bacilli – a reverse genomic approach leading to alternative production systems
B. Voigt , G. Wachlin, D. Albrecht, D. Becher, University of Greifswald/D; S. Evers, K.-H. Maurer, Henkel KGaA, Düsseldorf/D; T. Schweder, M. Hecker, University of Greifswald/D
P.45 1045 Untapped potentials of Gluconobacter oxydans
P. Schweiger , U. Deppenmeier, University of Bonn/D
P.46 1048 Development of novel Bacillus polyketide antibiotics for agriculture and medicine
M. Borriss , H. Baars-Hibbe, P. Beifort, E. Harksen, H. Junge, B. Rockstroh, ABiTEP GmbH, Berlin/D;
X.H. Chen, Humboldt University, Berlin/D
P.47 1049 Biosynthesis and regulation activity of the new iromycins from Streptomyces sp. Dra 17
F. Surup, P. Kössler , S. Grond, University of Göttingen/D
P.48 1050 (Hemi)cellulase genes from thermophilic microbial communities
W. Liebl , TU München, Freising/D; S. Wittenberg, University of Göttingen/D; A. Angelov, TU München/D;
J. Schuldes, University of Göttingen/D; M. Katzer, G. Antranikian, Hamburg University of Technology/D;
R. Daniel, University of Göttingen/D
P.49 1052 From regulation to function: control of a putative L,L-cystine transporter by the O-acetyl-(homo)serine-dependent transcription regulator CysR in Corynebacterium glutamicum
C. Rückert, J. Milse, A. Lömker, A. Pühler, J. Kalinowski , Bielefeld University/D