Department of Life Science and Chemistry, Jacobs University Bremen, Campus Ring 8, 28759 Bremen, Germany
Bacteria with habitats inside or outside of a given host react to changes in abiotic parameters by synthesizing gene products specifically needed during pathogenic, mutualistic, or saprophytic growth. Temperature effects on bacterial gene expression has been in our focus. Using genetically accessible model organisms or interaction systems, we aim at dissecting the mechanistic basis for environmental sensing in those bacteria.
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