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Sarah Frank
Key Determinants of Stress Response in Pseudomonas putida KT2440
Functional genomics of Pseudomonas putida KT2440 and stress sensitive plasposon mutants
2011. 268 S. 220 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SÜDWESTDEUTSCHER VERLAG FÜR HOCHSCHULSCHRIFTEN 2011
ISBN: 3-8381-2523-1 (3838125231)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-8381-2523-7 (9783838125237)
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Pseudomonas putida KT2440 is a biosafety strain, which has retained its capability to survive and function in the environment. Its broad metabolic capability to degrade a broad spectrum of aromatic compounds and still grow at temperatures as low as 5°C makes it a good candidate as a model organism to study genome wide responses to changing growth conditions which mimic environmental changes in natural habitats. In this study a functional genomics approach was used to examine the stress response of P. putida KT2440 wild type and five cold sensitive Tn5 mutants (with plasposons inserted in cbrA, cbrB, pcnB, vacB and bipA) to cold shock by decreasing the temperature from 30°C to 10°C. For this, transcriptome data derived from three different transcriptome platforms (Illumina cDNA sequencing, Affymetrix microarrays and Progenika microarrays), as well as metabolome and proteome data were combined. The wild type and a pcaI::Tn5 mutant were furthermore exposed to high concentrations of sodium benzoate (45 mM).
graduated as Dipl.-Ing. in Bioprocessing in Flensburg followed by the degree M.Sc. in Biotechnology in Newcastle upon Tyne, UK. Thereafter she moved to Hannover to work on her PhD, which she successfully completed in 2010. Since then she still works in the field of Pseudomonas research at the Hannover Medical School.