Silke Kirchen
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
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Microbial Biotechnology | 2015
Thomas Schwartz; Olivier Armant; Nancy Bretschneider; Alexander Hahn; Silke Kirchen; Martin Seifert; Andreas Dötsch
The fitness of sensitive and resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa in different aquatic environments depends on genetic capacities and transcriptional regulation. Therefore, an antibiotic‐sensitive isolate PA30 and a multi‐resistant isolate PA49 originating from waste waters were compared via whole genome and transcriptome Illumina sequencing after exposure to municipal waste water and tap water. A number of different genomic islands (e.g. PAGIs, PAPIs) were identified in the two environmental isolates beside the highly conserved core genome. Exposure to tap water and waste water exhibited similar transcriptional impacts on several gene clusters (antibiotic and metal resistance, genetic mobile elements, efflux pumps) in both environmental P. aeruginosa isolates. The MexCD‐OprJ efflux pump was overexpressed in PA49 in response to waste water. The expression of resistance genes, genetic mobile elements in PA49 was independent from the water matrix. Consistently, the antibiotic sensitive strain PA30 did not show any difference in expression of the intrinsic resistance determinants and genetic mobile elements. Thus, the exposure of both isolates to polluted waste water and oligotrophic tap water resulted in similar expression profiles of mentioned genes. However, changes in environmental milieus resulted in rather unspecific transcriptional responses than selected and stimuli‐specific gene regulation.
Journal of Geophysical Research | 2016
I. Steinke; R. Funk; J. Busse; A. Iturri; Silke Kirchen; M. Leue; O. Möhler; Thomas Schwartz; Martin Schnaiter; B. Sierau; E. Toprak; R. Ullrich; A. Ulrich; C. Hoose; Thomas Leisner
Soil dust particles emitted from agricultural areas contain considerable mass fractions of organic material. Also, soil dust particles may act as carriers for potentially ice-active biological particles. In this work, we present ice nucleation experiments conducted in the AIDA cloud chamber. We investigated the ice nucleation efficiency of four types of soil dust from different regions of the world. The results are expressed as ice nucleation active surface site (INAS) densities and presented for the immersion freezing and the deposition nucleation mode. For immersion freezing occurring at 254 K, samples from Argentina, China and Germany show ice nucleation efficiencies which are by a factor 10 higher than desert dusts. On average, the difference in ice nucleation efficiencies between agricultural and desert dusts becomes significantly smaller at temperatures below 247 K. In the deposition mode the soil dusts showed higher ice nucleation activity than Arizona Test Dust over a temperature range between 232 and 248 K, and humidities RHice up to 125%. INAS densities varied between 109 and 1011 m-2 for these thermodynamic conditions. For one soil dust sample (Argentinian Soil), the effect of treatments with heat was investigated. Heat treatments (383 K) did not affect the ice nucleation efficiency observed at 249 K. This finding presumably excludes proteinaceous ice nucleating entities as the only source of the increased ice nucleation efficiency.
Journal of Microbiological Methods | 2004
Holger Volkmann; Thomas Schwartz; Petra Bischoff; Silke Kirchen; Ursula Obst
FEMS Microbiology Ecology | 2006
Thomas Schwartz; Holger Volkmann; Silke Kirchen; Wolfgang Kohnen; Katja Schön-Hölz; Bernd Jansen; Ursula Obst
Molecular and Cellular Probes | 2007
Holger Volkmann; Thomas Schwartz; Silke Kirchen; Carmen Stofer; Ursula Obst
Microbial Ecology | 2009
Berna Gerçe; Thomas Schwartz; M. Voigt; Sebastian Rühle; Silke Kirchen; Annika Putz; Peter Proksch; Ursula Obst; Christoph Syldatk; Rudolf Hausmann
Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2013
Julia Bruchmann; Silke Kirchen; Thomas Schwartz
Hydrobiologia | 2012
Joan Artigas; Katharina Fund; Silke Kirchen; Soizic Morin; Ursula Obst; Anna M. Romaní; Sergi Sabater; Thomas Schwartz
Archive | 2004
Ursula Obst; Holger Volkmann; Thomas Schwartz; Silke Kirchen
Archive | 2004
Silke Kirchen; Ursula Obst; Thomas Schwartz; Holger Volkmann