CORDIS Project
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This project investigates the circadian clock in the bacterium Bacillus subtilis, exploring its interactions with plants and yeast. By understanding these biological timekeepers, the project aims to establish the concept of 'temporal mutualism' and its implications in ecology and microbiology.
Circadian clocks are biological timekeepers.
They structure processes - from molecular pathways to behavioural attributes - over the 24h day.
They are pervasive in eukaryotes yet remain almost completely unknown in bacteria.
We propose to address this major knowledge gap by capitalising on our recent breakthrough discovery of a circadian clock in Bacillus subtilis.
Our unpublished data reveal that robustness of the B. subtilis circadian clock increases when co-cultured with either the plant Arab…
LUDWIG-MAXIMILIANS-UNIVERSITAET MUENCHEN
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United Kingdom, Norwich
Type: Research institute
Activity type: Research Organisations
SME: No
Netherlands, Leiden
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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