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This project explores how hydrogen sulfide (H2S) influences cell interactions and reveals a new sulfur metabolism pathway in yeast. By combining experimental and mathematical modeling approaches, it aims to enhance understanding of microbial interactions and the role of gaseous mediators in biology.
Gaseous mediators are ubiquitous in biology.
For example, hydrogen sulfide (H2S) signalling leads to cardioprotective effects in humans and is believed to be beneficial for the mammalian gut microbiome.
However, gaseous mediators in microbiology are under-explored because quantification of volatiles is challenging.
Here, I will investigate how the volatile metabolite H2S can mediate cell-cell interactions and trigger a hitherto unknown sulfur metabolism pathway in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
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