Inge Schwedt

Contact

Tel: 0711-459-22223
Fax: 0711-459-22238
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Research interests

"In my PhD thesis, I want to elucidate the underlying molecular mechanism allowing Gram-positive model bacteria to adapt to the osmolarity of the environment. I am also interested how environmental bacteria adapt to the herbicide glyphosate."

 

Education - professional experience

08/2020 - 12/2023, PhD thesis, BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg, University of Hohenheim, Germany

03/2018 - 11/2018, Master degree (M. Sc.), TU Wien, Austria

08/2016 - 02/2017, Bachelor degree (B. Sc.), BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg, Germany

 

Publications

Schwedt I, Schöne K, Eckert M, Pizzinato M, Winkler L, Knotkova B, Richts B, Hau JL, Steuber J, Mireles R, Noda-Garcia L, Fritz G, Mittelstädt C, Hertel R, Commichau FM (2023) The low mutational flexibility of the 5-enolpyruvyl-shikimate-3-phosphate synthase in Bacillus subtilis is due to a higher demand for shikimate pathway intermediates. Environ Microbiol. 25: 3604 - 3622.

Schwedt I, Collignon M, Mittelstädt C, Giudici F, Rapp J, Meißner J, Link H, Hertel R, Commichau FM (2023) Genomic adaptation of Burkholderia anthina to glyphosate uncovers a novel herbicide resistance mechanism. Environ Microbiol Rep. 15: 727-739.

Schwedt I, Wang M, Gibhardt J, Commichau FM (2023) Cyclic di-AMP, a multifaceted regulator of central metabolism and osmolyte homeostasis in Listeria monocytogenes. µLife4: uqad005.

Wang M, Wamp S, Gibhardt J, Holland G, Schwedt I, Schmidtke KU, Scheibner K, Halbedel S, Commichau FM (2022) Adaptation of Listeria monocytogenes to perturbation of c-di-AMP metabolism underpins its role in osmoadaptation and identifies a fosfomycin uptake system. Environ Microbiol24: 4466-4488.

Hertel R, Schöne K, Mittelstädt C, Meißner J, Zschoche N, Collignon M, Kohler C, Friedrich I, Schneider D, Hoppert M, Kuhn R, Schwedt I, Scholz P, Poehlein A, Martienssen M, Ischebeck T, Daniel R, Commichau FM (2022) Characterization of glyphosate-resistant Burkholderia anthina and Burkholderia cenocepacia isolates from a commercial Roundup solution. Environ Microbiol Rep. 14: 70-84.