SPP1316 - Host-adapted Metabolism of Bacterial Pathogens
SPP1316 - Priority Programme
Host-adapted Metabolism of Bacterial Pathogens
About
Projects in this Priority Pogramme aim to identify metabolic pathways that are important for the bacteria during infection and to determine the metabolic fluxes. The metabolic reactions of the host organisms and the genetic mechanisms of metabolic adaptation will be unraveled.
News
- Next workshops Isotopolgue Profiling
spring 2014 in Osnabrueck, Germany (April 6-9, 2014) - More information please see this page and link: www.metabolism-meets-virulence.org/2.html
Priority Programme
Researchers will investigate how bacterial pathogens adapt their metabolism during colonisation of host organisms, how the metabolism of pathogenic bacteria and host organism is interconnected and which mechanisms of control are active.
Projects in this Priority Programme aim to identify metabolic pathways that are important for the bacteria during infection and to determine the metabolic fluxes. The metabolic reactions of the host organisms and the genetic mechanisms of metabolic adaptation will be unraveled.
Funding
Funded by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG)