A deeper look into the treasure chest within microbes
A new genetic engineering tool will contribute to simplifying microbial metabolite research How do microbes evolve and how do they
A new genetic engineering tool will contribute to simplifying microbial metabolite research How do microbes evolve and how do they
EU-Project BRIGHTER sets its sights on 3D bioprinting systems with light sheet lithography The production of artificial organs is a
Bacteria can protect themselves from the attack of free radicals using specific natural products in their membranes. The biosynthesis of
Bacteria produce a cocktail of various bioactive natural products in order to survive in hostile environments with competing (micro)organisms.
Amphipods of the species Gammarus roeselii guard their chosen mates, often carrying them with them for days and defending them
“Wasps are important ecological regulators,” states biologist Bruno Streit, senior professor for Ecology and Evolution at Goethe University, “but who
3D structure of an NRPS docking domain pair. The docking domains of NRPS B (green) connects to the fitting docking
Function and homeostasis of the brain relies on communication between the complex network of cells, which compose this organ. Consequently,
Due to global trade and tourism, mosquitoes – transmitters of dangerous infectious diseases – have spread to almost every part
For the first time, scientists of the German Senckenberg Biodiversity and Climate Research Center, Goethe University and the University of
Transgenic organisms, e.g. animals or plants into which a foreign gene has been introduced, are powerful tools that can be
Cases of multi-resistant bacteria in hospitals have increased dramatically in recent years and the health system faces tremendous problems as
On average, mammals move only half to one third of the distance in human-modified landscapes than they do in the
Microorganisms often produce natural products in a step-by-step manner similar to an assembly line. Examples of such enzymes are non-ribosomal
Artificial transporter enzyme complexes improve sugar utilization in baker’s yeast. Making valuable products, such as fuels, synthetic materials or pharmaceuticals,
Machos are only welcome when female mosquitofish are in a group In evolution, a high sex drive does not always
Researchers at Goethe University Frankfurt have successfully combined two very advanced fluorescence microscopy techniques Is it possible to watch at
Goethe University Frankfurt secures two ERC Advanced Investigator Grants / € 2.5 million each for five years Two ERC Advanced
Short-chain fatty acids are high-value constituents of cosmetics, active pharmaceutical ingredients, antimicrobial substances, aromas or soap. To date, it has
Nature often produces a whole weaponry of active ingredients to ensure it is well prepared for any scenario that might
Regulatory authorities around the world can in future instruct manufacturers of chemicals and drugs to check their products for harmful
Microbes are already used on a wide scale for the production of fuels and base chemicals, but for this most
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