Universidad de Salamanca Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas


NEWS 2008

Events

On june 11th (2008) the contract for the construction of a new building for the Instituto de Microbiología Bioquímica (IMB) was granted to the firm Collosa S.A. The beguinning of the construction was signed and approved on august 12th . It is planned that the building will be finished within a 24 months period.

2008-2009 extension of the "Quality mention" granted by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation to the "Molecular Microbiology and Genetics" Ph. D. Program in which the IMB participates.

Award of a “Research group of excellence” grant from the Regional Government (“Junta de Castilla y León”) to the “Cell wall and morphogenesis in yeast” group (IMB Research Unit I) (2008-2010 period).

Appointment of Dr. Pilar Pérez as Research Professor of CSIC at the IMB. Incorporation of Dr. Cristina Castellanos as Research Associate and Isabel Acosta as Staff Technician of the CSIC at the IMB. Leave of absence of Mrs. B. Anta for child caring.

Allocation of two Research Associate staff positions to the IMB as a part of the 2008 Public Employment Offer granted to the CSIC.


Scientific highlights


1) The production of riboflavin in the fungus Ashbya gossypii is highly influenced by the activity of the phosphorybosil pyrophosphate (PRPP) synthetase, which catalyzes the biosynthesis of PRPP from ATP and ribose-5-phosphate. The overexpression of mutant alleles of two PRPP synthetase-encoding genes (AGR371C and AGL080C) in A. gossypii significantly enhanced the production of riboflavin in the engineered strains. Moreover, the intracellular pool of PRPP also affects the growth pattern of the fungus. Dr. J. L. Revuelta (BMC Biotechnology) (featured article).

2) Candida albicans is able to grow as yeast or hyphae. Hyphal growth is characterized by inhibition of cell separation, but the molecular basis of this inhibition is poorly known. Septins are important for hypha formation and virulence. In this work, we found that septin rings have different dynamics during yeast and hyphal growth. Upon hyphal induction, rings are converted to a hypha-specific state, which is necessary to inhibit cell separation of the hyphal compartments. The modification of septin dynamics during hyphal growth is dependent on the Sep7 septin (Mol. Biol. Cell).

3) Pxl1p from the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe, homolog to the paxillin protein from animal cells, interacts and negatively regulates the Rho1 GTPase, is part of the actomyosing ring essential during the process of citokynesis and participates in the formation and the contraction of this structure (Dra. P. Pérez) (Mol. Biol. Cell) (considered as a relevant paper in the corresponding issue).

4) In contrast to the currently accepted scenario stating that each genomic fragment replicates only once per cell cycle, our work demonstrates that DNA replication origin activation during S phase generates several copies of short DNA molecules. These overabundant DNA fragments behave as genuine replication intermediates and derive from the nucleosome free-region that surrounds the transcription start sites of active promoters. This finding may provide a new framework to study replication origin regulation in mammalian cells (Gómez and Antequera) (Genes Dev).

 

NEWS 2007

Events

Announcement on February 26th, 2007, to invite tenders for the project of a new building for the IMB. Awarding of the winning project on May 23rd, 2007. Approval of the technical development of the project on October 2007.

Allocation of one position of staff Research Associate and one position of staff Technician to the IMB as a part of the 2007 Public Employment Offer granted to the CSIC.

Organization of the "X Meeting of the Spanish Net: Lignin and Hemicellulose biodegradation”

2007-2008 extension of the "Quality mention" granted by the Spanish Dept. of Education and Science to the "Molecular Microbiology and Genetics" Ph. D. Program in which the IMB participates.

Appointment of Dr. P. Pérez as a member of the European Science Foundation LESC committee on behalf of the Spanish Department of Education and Science and the CSIC, for the 2007-2010 period.

Appointment as “Research group of excellence” from the Regional Government (“Junta de Castilla y León) to the “Cell wall and morphogenesis in yeast” IMB group (GR231) and to the GR147 group presented respectively by Dr. A. Durán and Prof. J. L. Revuelta.

Promotion of Dr. C. R. Vazquez de Aldana to the position of Associate Scientist and both Mrs E. Estevez and Mr. F. Soriano to the position of Staff Technician. Leave of absence of Mrs. B. Anta for child caring.


Scientific highlights


1) Cdc42 is an essential protein for polar growth in eukaryotic cells. Using the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe as a model, it has been shown that Hob3p, homolog to BIN3 from human cells, is required to recruit and activate Cdc42p in the cell division zone. Such a function, important in citokynesis, is probable conserved among Eukaryots.
(Dra. P. Pérez) (EMBO J.).

2) L33, a 60S subunit specific ribosomal protein in Eukaryots is required for the processing of pre-rRNAs, the biogenesis of the two ribosomal subunits and the translational regulation of GCN4 in the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. In addition, L33 is essential for 60S and 40S interaction during translation, probably throughout the tRNAs (Dra. M. Tamame) (Mol. Cell. Biol.)

3) Bgs1p one of the four essential catalytic subunits involved in the biosynthesis of the cell wall (1,3)ß-D-glucan component in the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe is required to the biosynthesis of the linear (1,3)ß-D-glucan that forms the primary septum. In the absence of Bgs1p abnormal septa are made, the cells do not separate and eventually die. (Dr. J. C. Ribas) (Mol. Microbiol.;
issue cover).


NEWS 2006

Events

Agreement between CSIC and USAL to promote the construction of a new building for the IMB. This project has been possible thanks to the approval in the General National Budget for 2006 of 9.1 million euros, to be received by the CSIC through the Ministry of Education and Science. The other key factor has been the donation of a plot, next to the Miguel de Unamuno Campus, by City Council of Salamanca to the University.

2006-2007 extension of the "Quality mention" granted by the Spanish Dept. of Education and Science to the "Molecular Microbiology and Genetics" Ph. D. Program in which the IMB participates.

Incorporation of Dr. O. Calvo as a postdoctoral of the “Ramón y Cajal” program. Sabbatical stay of Prof. D. Zurek from the Pittsburg State University, Kansas, USA in the laboratory of Prof. J. M. Fernández-Abalos. Early retirement of Prof. M. Sánchez. Appointment of Prof. Dr. A. Dominguez as USAL Vice-rector of Technologies of Information and Communication.  Appointment of Dr. A. Jimenez as Assistant Professor.


Scientific highlights

Participation of Dr. F. Antequera group in the characterization of the oncogenic activity of Cdc6 throughout the repression of INK4/ARF locus (Nature).

Paper by Prof. C. Roncero group (Eukaryot. Cell) included in the “Journal Highlights” section of the “ASM News” Journal.

Description of Rgf1p as a new specific positive regulator of the GTPase Rho1p from the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe by the group of Prof. Y.Sánchez (Mol. Biol. Cell).

Appointment of Prof. A. Domínguez as member of the editorial board of “FEMS Yeast Research” journal and of Prof. J. L. Revuelta as “senior editor” of the “Journal of Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology”.

NEWS 2005

Events

2005-2006 extension of the "Quality mention" granted by the Spanish Dept. of Education and Science to the "Molecular Microbiology and Genetics" Ph. D. Program in which the IMB participates.

Promotion of Dr .F. Antequera to the position of Research Professor, Dr. R. Esteban to Research Scientist and Dr. C. Castro to “ High level Technician”.

Incorporation of Dr. P. San Segundo as IMB staff Research Associate and Dr. B. Anta as IMB staff “Medium level Technician”.

Incorporation of three temporal “Low Level Technician” for the 2005-2007 two years period under the “CSIC I3P program” co-sponsored by the European Social Fund (ESF) from the CE.


Scientific highlights

Paper by “Cabib, E., Duran, A.” (J. Biol. Chem.) selected as “paper of the week”.

Paper by “Vicentefranqueira, R., Moreno, M.A., Leal, F., Calera J.A.” (Eukaryot. Cell) included in the “Journal Highlights” section of the “ASM News” Journal.

Generation of a new animal model in which p53 tumour suppressor gene has been substituted by a variant that can be activated or inactivated in a reversible way. This is the first mouse model genetically modified in which the function of a gene can be manipulate in a fast, specific and reversible way. This mouse model will allow to answer question not able to be answered by p53 KO classical mouse models (Nature Genet.).

“Research group of excellence” grant, from the Regional Government (“Junta de Castilla y León) to the “Cell wall and morphogenesis in yeast” IMB group (2005-2006 period).