Happy to share our work on the rearrangement of autoinducing peptides and agr #QuorumSensing in #Listeria monocytogenes, out now in @J_A_C_S.
Thanks to everyone involved - @BengtGless, Fabrizio Monda, Martin S. Bojer, @HiIngmer, and @ChristianAOlsen.
https://t.co/RbLFunTgE8
Thrilled to see this work now out in @J_A_C_S. Great joint effort by @BengtGless, @BejderBenjamin, and Fabrizio Monda in collaboration @HiIngmer lab.
https://t.co/gQPj1Ele0u
I am happy to share that our manuscript on #thioester reactivity is now out in @JACS_Au.
Big thanks to @SabrinaHelenaa, @BejderBenjamin, and my former PhD student and now co-corresponding author @BengtGless 👏
@UCPH_health@UCPH_CBP
https://t.co/enbnxUgF7P
Want to pursue a PhD in Chemical Biology? #UCPH_CBP at #UCPH currently has 3 open positions. Want to investigate how biomolecular condensates relate to health and disease in the CNS? Or develop peptides for the study of long-term effects of COVID? Apply before April 1.
We are looking for three ambitious PhD students to work on exciting collaborative projects within chemical biology!
Please spread the word.
... application deadline April 1.
https://t.co/EtjXnYfBXa
Our latest review from the great Dr Severn @Mac_brown01 Staphylococcus epidermidis and its dual lifestyle in skin health and infection | Nature Reviews Microbiology https://t.co/oGcaHNe69G
This marks the end of 3 fantastic days at the #cell2cellbacteria22 conference hosted by @MicrobioSoc in Cambridge, UK.
Great opportunity to meet with a lot of cool people and present our work on spontaneously rearranging autoinducing peptides in person.
We are looking for an ambitious candidate to pursue their PhD degree in our lab. Exciting medicinal chemistry project related to auto-inducing peptides and inhibition of virulence in staphylococci.
Deadline for application: January 9th, 2022.
https://t.co/fY7kyh5pfK
Big thanks to Hendrik Harms (@LabPless) and Fabrizio Monda (@ChristianAOlsen) for sharing their latest research during the CBP meeting today! Hendrik aims to shed some light on the enigmatic ion channel NALCN, while Fabrizio studies bacterial communication🦠Very exciting talks!👏
.@ChristianAOlsen and coworkers @UCPH_health investigate the fate of thiolactone auto-inducing peptides (AIPs) from Gram-positive bacteria, which spontaneously rearrange to give homodetic cyclopeptides https://t.co/ywCxEWsh16
Autoinducing peptides previously assigned as thiolactones are rather homodetic cyclopeptides. Now on @ChemRXiv thanks to @BengtGless and @BejderBenjamin in collaboration with @HiIngmer lab. Thanks to @LEOFondet and @DFF_raad for generous support💶.
https://t.co/ppZ3Cfwidi
1/3👇