ideas on how species-specific programmable RNA antibiotics could be developed. Original publication Jörg Vogel. An RNA biology perspective on species‐specific programmable RNA antibioticsrecognition. Wiley [...] Programmable antibiotics in the fight…
engineering, and synthetic biology. The workshop was held in collaboration with the DFG priority programme SPP 2330 “New concepts in prokaryotic virus-host interactions – from single cells to microbial
interacting cells are decisive for the outcome of these encounters such as whether bacterial virulence programmes and host defence or tolerance mechanisms are induced. This Review summarizes how next-generation
University of Freiburg and the University of Greifswald were involved, as part of the DFG priority programme SPP2002 "Small Proteins in Prokaryotes, an Unexplored World". Scientists from Australia, China and
RNA-protein interactions. The aim of his research is to understand how lncRNAs regulate cell defence programmes in order to develop novel treatments for infectious diseases. We are pleased to have recruited
various diseases. The study shows that the complex class I CRISPR-Cas systems are suitable as programmable tools for gene editing. “With class I CRISPR-Cas systems, we are increasing the number of available
and why bacteria use RNA as a regulator during infection, and exploit this knowledge to develop programmable RNA antibiotics that target pathogens and edit the microbiota with precision. Vogel is a member
with Benson Hill, Inc. (Missouri) and Utah State University in the U.S. , and can be described as programmable counter-selection: undesired cells can—in theory—be easily and specifically removed,” Chase Beisel
effective against resistant bacterial strains more urgent than ever. A potential approach focuses on programmable RNA-based antibiotics. However, this requires an in-depth understanding of the key RNA-based
Infection Biology I at JMU and Director of HIRI as well as the corresponding author of this study. Programmable mRNA antibiotics could be the solution to this problem. The strategy is simple: “We introduce