

Function, mechanism and structural basis for the regulation of gene expression by small regulatory RNAs (sRNAs) in γ-proteobacteria
In bacteria small regulatory RNAs (sRNAs) play an important role in the regulation of protein expression and facilitate the rapid adaptation of the bacterial metabolism to environmental changes. Many bacterial sRNAs work in concert with the RNA-binding proteins Hfq and ProQ. We showed that Hfq- and ProQ-mediated sRNA-based mechanisms strongly influence the biosynthesis of secondary metabolites in certain -proteobacteria and solved the structure of a minimal ProQ homolog. The aim of this project is to delineate the molecular basis for sRNA-based regulatory mechanisms in these bacteria by combining transcriptomic methods, in vivo mutagenesis, in vitro biochemical and biophysical experiments with structural biology approaches. More
Co-Workers on RNA


Nick Neubacher
Ph.D Student (AK Bode)
Email: neubacher@bio.uni-frankfurt.de
Phone: +49 (0) 69 798 29554
Room: Biocenter N250/0.03

Carina Immer
Ph.D Student (AK Wöhnert)
RNA-protein interactions, structural biology
Email: immer@bio.uni-frankfurt.de
Phone: +49 (0) 69 798 29271
Room: Biocenter N200/2.04

Jennifer Vögele
Ph.D Student (AK Wöhnert)
RNA Modifications
Email: voegele@bio.uni-frankfurt.de
Phone: +49 (0) 69 798 29280
Room: Biocenter N100/2.05b

