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SNiB-cdG-P - Global mapping of second messenger c-di-GMP signaling networks in bacteria using proteomics
Third-party funded project
Project title SNiB-cdG-P - Global mapping of second messenger c-di-GMP signaling networks in bacteria using proteomics
Principal Investigator(s) Jenal, Urs
Sueki, Anna
Organisation / Research unit Departement Biozentrum / Molecular Microbiology (Jenal)
Department Departement Biozentrum,
Departement Biozentrum / Molecular Microbiology (Jenal)
Project start 01.03.2021
Probable end 28.02.2023
Status Completed
Abstract

To survive in diverse niches, bacteria must adapt to changes in their local environment by sensing and responding to environmental cues. External cues are transduced through complex signaling networks throughout a cell and drive diverse changes in cellular behavior. In bacteria, cyclic di-guanosine-monophosphate (c-di-GMP) is a nucleotidederived second messenger that mediates signal transduction of important biological processes for bacterial growth and survival e.g. motility, biofilm formation and metabolism. These biological processes are also crucial in clinical settings as they underlay antibiotic resistance in important pathogenic bacteria. Recent advances in MS-based proteomics have provided different tools to investigate the proteome of an organism in a systematic and global manner. Especially, thermal proteome profiling (TPP) and limited-proteolysis MS (LiP-MS) are pioneering methods to study change of protein states proteome-wide. I aim to employ these proteomics based approaches to achieve the global map of the c-di-GMP signaling network in two different bacteria, Escherichia coli and Caulobacter crescentus, both are model organisms of Gram-negative bacteria. Furthermore, I will apply these methods to investigate signaling network of another important second messenger, (p)ppGpp, and explore how the networks of these two messenger molecules interact in bacteria to dictate cellular physiology.

Financed by Commission of the European Union

Cooperations ()

  ID Kreditinhaber Kooperationspartner Institution Laufzeit - von Laufzeit - bis
4639790  Jenal, Urs  Buczak, Katarzyna, Dr.  University Basel, Biozentrum, Proteomics Core Facility  01.03.2021  28.02.2023 
   

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