Watzer, Björn
(2019-05-29); PhDThesis; Bereits Veröffentlichte Manuskripte in dieser Dissertation sind: 1. Watzer, B., Engelbrecht, A., Hauf, W., Stahl, M., Maldener, I. & Forchhammer, K. (2015).Metabolic pathway engineering using the central signal processor PII. Microbial cell factories, 14(1), 192. 2. Forchhammer, K. & Watzer, B. (2016). Closing a gap in cyanophycin metabolism (Microbiology Comment). Microbiology, 162(5), 727-729. 3. Trautmann, A., Watzer, B., Wilde, A., Forchhammer, K. & Posten, C. (2016). Effect of phosphate availability on cyanophycin accumulation in Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 and the production strain BW86. Algal research, 20, 189-196. 4. Lüddecke, J., Francois, L., Spat, P., Watzer, B., Chilczuk, T., Poschet, G., Hell, R., Radlwimmer, B. & Forchhammer, K. (2017). PII protein-derived FRET sensors for quantification and live-cell imaging of 2-oxoglutarate.Scientific reports, 7(1), 1437 5. Watzer, B. & Forchhammer, K. (2018). Cyanophycin, a nitrogen-rich reserve polymer. Cyanobacteria, ISBN: 978-953-51-6243-8 6. Watzer, B. & Forchhammer, K. (2018). Cyanophycin synthesis optimizes nitrogen utilization in the unicellular cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803. Applied and environmental microbiology, 84: e01298-18 7. Watzer, B., Spat, P., Neumann, N., Koch, M., Hennrich, O. & Forchhammer, K. The signal transduction protein PII controls ammonium, nitrate and urea uptake in cyanobacteria (Preliminary manuscript from 07.12.2018). Final version of the manuscript was submitted to Frontiers in Microbiology (ISSN 1664302x) on 09.04.2019