
Alexandra Bahr- Dr. rer. nat
- PostDoc at Helmholtz Institute for One Health
Alexandra Bahr
- Dr. rer. nat
- PostDoc at Helmholtz Institute for One Health
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Introduction
Current institution
Helmholtz Institute for One Health
Current position
- PostDoc
Publications
Publications (6)
SusC/D-like proteins are essential components of glycan utilization machineries in Bacteroidota , but remain unknown in other bacterial phyla. The glycan-binding SusD-like protein forms a ‘lid’ on top of the SusC-like TonB-dependent transporter (TBDT) and both are structurally designed to function as a complex in sugar uptake. In comparison, Gammap...
Laminarin, a β(1,3)‐glucan, serves as a storage polysaccharide in marine microalgae such as diatoms. Its abundance, water solubility and simple structure make it an appealing substrate for marine bacteria. Consequently, many marine bacteria have evolved strategies to scavenge and decompose laminarin, employing carbohydrate‐binding modules (CBMs) as...
Background
Marine algae are responsible for half of the global primary production, converting carbon dioxide into organic compounds like carbohydrates. Particularly in eutrophic waters, they can grow into massive algal blooms. This polysaccharide rich biomass represents a cheap and abundant renewable carbon source. In nature, the diverse group of p...
Target proteins in biotechnological applications are highly diverse. Therefore, versatile flexible expression systems for their functional overproduction are required. In order to find the right heterologous gene expression strategy, suitable host-vector systems, which combine different genetic circuits, are useful. In this study, we designed a nov...
Outer membrane extensions are common in many marine bacteria. However, the function of these surface enlargements or extracellular compartments is poorly understood. Using a combined approach of microscopy and subproteome analyses, we therefore examined Pseudoalteromonas distincta ANT/505, an Antarctic polysaccharide degrading gamma‐proteobacterium...
Algal polysaccharides are an important bacterial nutrient source and central component of marine food webs. However, cellular and ecological aspects concerning the bacterial degradation of polysaccharide mixtures, as presumably abundant in natural habitats, are poorly understood. Here, we contextualize marine polysaccharide mixtures and their bacte...