Berlin 2024 –
scientific programme
BP 22: Bacterial Biophysics II
Wednesday, March 20, 2024, 15:00–17:45, H 0112
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BP 22.1 |
Heterogeneous distribution of the adhesion capability across the cell envelope of Staphylococcus aureus cells — •Hannah Heintz, Christian Spengler, Erik Maikranz, Michael Klatt, and Karin Jacobs
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15:15 |
BP 22.2 |
Local decrease in cell wall mechanical stress as a possible trigger for cell splitting in Staphylococcus aureus — •Sheila Hoshyaripour, Marco Mauri, Abimbola F. Adedeji Olulana, David Owen, Jamie K. Hobbs, Simon J. Foster, and Rosalind J. Allen
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15:30 |
BP 22.3 |
How Does a Riboswitch Differentiate Between Mg2+ and its experimental mimic Mn2+ for Specific Binding? — Kushal Singh and •Govardhan Reddy Patluri
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15:45 |
BP 22.4 |
Amyloid fibers in biofilms: structure adaptation to environmental cues — •Macarena Siri, Agustín Mangiarotti, Mónica Vázquez-Dávila, and Cécile Bidan
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16:00 |
BP 22.5 |
Global instabilities in maturing gonococcal colonies mediated by local type 4 pili interactions — •Marc Hennes, Kai Zhou, Benedikt Sabass, and Berenike Maier
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16:15 |
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15 min. break
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16:30 |
BP 22.6 |
Reciprocity of flagellar polymorphism and cell-body motion during tumbling of an E. coli — •Derek Cyrus Gomes, Holger Stark, and Tapan Chandra Adhyapak
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16:45 |
BP 22.7 |
Sensory adaptation in a continuum model of bacterial chemotaxis - working range, cost-accuracy relation, and coupled systems — •Vansh Kharbanda and Benedikt Sabass
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17:00 |
BP 22.8 |
Photokinesis and phototaxis in light-driven E. coli — •Giacomo Frangipane, Claudio Maggi, Maria Cristina Cannarsa, and Roberto Di Leonardo
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17:15 |
BP 22.9 |
The contribution has been moved to BP 36.0, was moved from BP 6.1.
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