Humboldt Postdoctoral Fellow @PohnertL | Cyanobacteria | Exoproteomics | Exometabolomics | Microbial Interactions | Biotechnology

Joined August 2019
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I'm not much on twitter nowadays but if you're interested in high-throughput #proteomics and #cyanobacteria take a look at our most recent paper in @PlantPhys. W/ @F_Schneidmadel and @SynBioJazz
Library-free data-independent acquisition mass spectrometry enables comprehensive coverage of the cyanobacterial proteome (David A Russo, Felix R Schneidmadel, Julie A Z Zedler) doi.org/10.1093/plphys/kiaf3… @BlueGreenDR@F_Schneidmadel @SynBioJazz @ASPB #PlantSci
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David has been interested in “green” microbes since his early university years. academic.oup.com/plphys/arti… #WeAreASPB
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Establishing heterologous betaxanthin pigment biosynthesis in cyanobacteria sciencedirect.com/science/ar…

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Fancy joining two labs at the University of Sheffield to convert sunlight into high value chemicals by engineering cyanobacteria? #PhD #biotech CASE PhD studentship opportunity in Sunny Sheff...shorturl.at/ye9No
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19 Aug 2025
Great to catch up @BlueGreenDR after so many years. Keeping the cyano proteomics mission going! @sheffielduni #cyanobacteria
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Why did chloroplasts retain some genes from their free-living ancestors rather than transferring all of them to the nucleus following endosymbiosis? Possibly, mRNA targeting explains gene retention in chloroplasts? sciencedirect.com/science/ar…

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Finally out! EXCRETE, our MS workflow for high throughout microbial exoproteomics with a focus here on cyanobacteria 🦠 nature.com/articles/s42003-0…
very excited to share my recent collab with @SynBioJazz, @fmeierX, @oliinyk_denys. Here we take a deep dive into the exoproteome of cyanobacteria with our MS workflow EXCRETE. It’s fast, cheap and only needs a couple of hundred microlitres. Take a look: biorxiv.org/cgi/content/shor…
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18 Sep 2024
What a great and inspiring meeting! Our ICRC2024 @CeBiTec Algae Biotech conference is coming to an end. Thanks to the Chairs @Kylelauersen and EonSeon Jin and all participants! See you again in three years at @unibielefeld
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16 Sep 2024
Our @CeBiTec conference on microalgae biotech just started at @unibielefeld. Great honor to host 100 algae experts from 16 countries and 4 continents in Bielefeld!
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4 Sep 2024
Early career scientist that have received FEMS grant to attend our meeting #EWBC2024 Thanks to @FEMSmicro
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Incredibly proud to share this work, almost 6 years in the making, out in @ScienceMagazine!!! 🎇 We've known for over a century that eukaryotes of all kinds anticipate the seasons (think: hibernation, flowering, reproduction), but what about bacteria?🦠 science.org/doi/10.1126/scie…
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6 Sep 2024
Final talks from the Ecology and Interactions with the Environment #EWBC2024
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Great collaboration with @DittmannElke. Here we show that Nostoc are happy to have bacteria around but not everything is rosy in their relationship.. read more to find out!
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#Bacterial acquisition of #zinc. @Ignacio_Luque_R @cyanofur &co reveal that a previously unstudied exoprotein from #cyanobacteria is an ancient system for Zn2 acquisition that has been well conserved for billions of years #PLOSBiology plos.io/3PkyfBU
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very excited to share my recent collab with @SynBioJazz, @fmeierX, @oliinyk_denys. Here we take a deep dive into the exoproteome of cyanobacteria with our MS workflow EXCRETE. It’s fast, cheap and only needs a couple of hundred microlitres. Take a look: biorxiv.org/cgi/content/shor…

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Why do some cyanobacteria start secreting nitrite when they encounter carbon limitation, how is this controlled and what does it have to do with a previously unknown gene thought to give rise to the non-coding RNA Ncr1071? New in Nature Communication: rdcu.be/dz3zS.

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Congratulations @PerrinAbi and team for developing this new resource. CyanoTag: Discovery of protein function facilitated by high-throughput endogenous tagging in a photosynthetic prokaryote biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/… . Explore the data here: morf-db.org/projects/York-Ma… @Algae_UK #algae
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