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TM Microbiology

BIO-M-TM-M

Detailed module description - pdf (externer Link, ?ffnet neues Fenster)

Person responsible: Prof. Dr. Dina Grohmann (externer Link, ?ffnet neues Fenster) 

Module contents

The lectures cover the following topics:

  • Up-to-date taxonomy of the Prokaryotes;
  • Methods of modern systematics (especially –omis-based models of relationships);
  • problems and limits of cultivation and taxonomy;
  • Presentation of the important archaeal and bacterial groups
  • Structural Biology of microbial cells (Bacteria, Archaea)
  • Gene regulation in Prokaryotes with specific transcription factors or alternative sigma factors
  • Methods to explore gene regulation systems
  • Posttranscriptional regulation with small RNAs and special RNA-binding proteins
  • Organisation and mechanisms of the CRISPR-Cas sytems
  • Modern fluorescence-based methods (e.g. single-molecule FRET, superresolution microscopy) to study biomolecules in vivo and in vitro


In the seminar, current research topics will be presented and discussed.
Topics include:

  • microbial diversity, methods in microbial ecology and microbial-driven processes of environmental and/or biotechnological relevance
  • molecular microbiology with a special focus on transcriptional and posttranscriptional gene regulation
Module components

1. At least two lectures in the field of microbiology (for a selection see the course catalog at the university portal).

  • Systematic of the Prokaryotes (winter semester)
  • Gene regulation in Prokaryotes (winter semester)
  • Synthetic and Applied Microbiology (winter semester)

2. One seminar in the field of microbiology (for a selection see the course catalog at the university portal).

  • Environmental Microbiology and Biotechnology (winter semester)
  • Transcriptional and posttranscriptional gene regulation in Prokaryotes (summer semester)
  • SynMiBi SGM (winter and summer semester)

In the seminar a seminar presentation has to be held and registered in Flexnow as an ungraded study achievement (Studienleistung).

Module examination

30 min oral examination (graded)

Examiner:

The student can choose the examiner.

Please get in contact with the examiner of your choice to arrange a date of the oral examination, than register the examination in flexnow.

PM Chemical Biology and Single-Molecule Biochemistry

BIO-M-PM-CBSMB

Detailed module description - pdf (externer Link, ?ffnet neues Fenster)

Prof. Dr. Dina Grohmann (link to research group) (externer Link, ?ffnet neues Fenster)

Module contents
  • Advanced insights in the field of fluorescence-based analysis of biomolecules
  • Theoretical and practical knowledge of single-molecule methods in biological research with special emphasis on fluorescence-based techniques like single-molecule FRET, single-molecule pulldown, fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) using confocal and TIRF-based microscopes
  • Approaches for the site-specific incorporation of fluorescent dyes into proteins
  • Incorporation of unnatural amino into prokaryotic and eukaryotic proteins for site-specific modification
  • Presentation and discussion of own experimental gained data
Module components
Laboratory course (6 weeks) with seminar: Chemical Biology and Single-Molecule Biochemistry
Module examination
Portfolio examination (graded)

PM Molecular Microbiology

BIO-M-PM-MoM

Detailed module description - pdf (externer Link, ?ffnet neues Fenster)

PD Dr. Winfried Hausner (link to research group) (externer Link, ?ffnet neues Fenster)

Module contents
  • Intensive knowledge transfer in the field of molecular microbiology
  • Theoretical and practical knowledge about different molecular standard techniques (Isolation of DNA, PCR, cloning, Southern blot Western blot)
  • Heterologous expression of proteins
  • Chromatographic purification of proteins
  • Methods for the analysis of enzymatic activities (e.g. polymerases, nucleases, RNA-Chaperons)
  • Methods for analysis of DNA-protein and RNA-protein interactions using the archaeal transcription machinery and prokaryotic CRISPR-Cas systems as example
  • Presentation and discussion of own experimental gained data
Module components
Laboratory course (6 weeks) with seminar: Molecular Microbiology
Module examination
Portfolio examination (graded)

PM Organismic Microbiology

BIO-M-PM-OM

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Prerequesite: Successfull attending the Projektpraktikum Organismische Mikrobiologie I(+II) (VVZ no. 94660 and 94661) during BSc Biology in Regensburg

If the course Projektpraktikum Organismische Mikrobiologie I(+II) has not yet been attended, the laboratory internship can only be completed in parallel with the Projektpraktikum Organismische Mikrobiologie I+II (VVZ no. 94660 and 94661) beginning of the SS. An expression of interest is required by mid-December of the previous year.

Time by arrangement.

For more information and for registration contact Dr. Robert Reichelt (robert.reichelt​(at)​ur.de (?ffnet Ihr E-Mail-Programm)).

Module contents
  • intensive knowledge transfer in the field of organismic microbiology and environmental microbiology
  • enrichment and isolation of Bacteria and Archaea from a variety of original samples like sediments, soils, hot springs, black smokers, or animal digestive tracts
  • physiological, biochemical and structural characterization of the isolates
  • learning of a broad spectrum of cultivation techniques (e.g. anaerobic technique and working with hyperthermophiles)
  • learning of special isolation techniques (e.g. optical tweezers),
  • introduction to the ultrastructural characterization of isolates by electron microscopy
  • characterization of original samples and isolates e.g. by quantitative real-time PCR and sequencing of the 16S rRNA genes
  • presentation and discussion of own experimental gained data
Module components
Laboratory course (6 weeks) with seminar: Organismic Microbiology
Module examination
Portfolio examination (graded)
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