A review on how Listeria monocytogenes organises its surface for biofilm formation

  • 26.October, 2021
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Nika Janež, Jerica Sabotič (corresponding) and co-workers recently published a review of current advances on how Listeria monocytogenes organises its surface for biofilm formation on abiotic surfaces in the food sector (DOI 10.1111/1751-7915.13847). Insights into the molecular structure of bacterial surfaces can provide new ideas and directives for the development of new antimicrobial strategies to […]

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New biosafety Level 2 laboratory at B3

  • 26.October, 2021
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A Biosafety Level 2 (BSL2) laboratory has been established in the Department of Biotechnology for for simultaneous work with bacteria and eukaryotic cell lines enabling interdisciplinary research in the field of microbiology and cell biology. The facilities, equipment and materials are currently being used for the analysis of bacteria-host interactions, bacterial glycobiology and biofilm research […]

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New ARRS projects at the department

  • 11.October, 2021
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At this year’s project proposal call from national research agency ARRS projects form our colleagues Boris Rogej and Ana Mitrović were selected for three-year financing. Additionally, also few project from our collaborative partners have been selected for financing.

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Successful defence of doctoral dissertation

  • 22.September, 2021
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On Monday, September 20, 2021, our colleague Tina Vida Plavec received the title PhD with a successful defence of her doctoral dissertation entitled »Surface display of tumor antigen binders on Lactococcus lactis NZ9000 and evaluation of their binding to selected human tumor cell lines«. She conducted her research work at the department, under the mentorship […]

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Identified protein interactions of factors that can cause neurodegenerative diseases

  • 22.September, 2021
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Janja Božič, Helena Motaln, Anja Pucer Janež and Lara Markič headed by prof. dr. Boris Rogelj and in collaboration with researchers from Germany, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom, identified protein interactions of factors that can cause neurodegenerative diseases such as frontotemporal dementia (FTD) and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) if they accumulate in the wrong […]

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Targeting of fluorescent Lactococcus lactis to colorectal cancer cells

  • 25.August, 2021
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A paper »Targeting of fluorescent Lactococcus lactis to colorectal cancer cells through surface display of tumour-antigen binding proteins« was published in Microbial Biotechnology by members of the department Tina Vida Plavec, Ana Mitrović, Milica Perišić Nanut, Borut Štrukelj, Janko Kos and Aleš Berlec. Safe multifunctional cancer cell targeting bacteria Lactococcus lactis were developed to target […]

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Cystatin F acts as a mediator of immune suppression in glioblastoma

  • 25.August, 2021
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Members of Department Emanuela Senjor, Milica Perišić Nanut, Ana Mitrović and Janko Kos recently published a paper entitled: Cystatin F acts as a mediator of immune suppression in glioblastoma in Cellular Oncology ( IF = 6,73). The paper shows that elevated cystatin F levels in glioblastoma tumor microenvironment (from immune, glioblastoma, or glioblastoma stem-like cells) […]

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Organization and participation at the FEBS Congress

  • 21.July, 2021
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Between 3rd and 8th July 2021, a virtual congress of the Federation of European Biochemical Societies (FEBS) entitled Molecules of Life: Towards New Horizons was held. The congress was originally supposed to be organized in Ljubljana, however despite the virtual implementation, it retained a strong Slovenian touch. It was attended by more than 1,700 participants […]

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Disease relevance of nucleocytoplasmic shuttling

  • 21.June, 2021
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Prof. Rogelj in collaboration with colleagues from King’s College London published a review article on disease relevance of nucleocytoplasmic shuttling in the esteemed journal Brain (IF 13.5). Abnormalities in expression and function of proteins that are involved in nucleocytoplasmic shuttling called karyopherins can be both the cause and consequence of protein mislocalisation and aggregate formation […]

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Successful defence of her doctoral dissertation

  • 20.May, 2021
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On Thursday, May 6, 2021, our colleague Mirjana Malnar received the title PhD with a successful defence of her doctoral dissertation entitled »Role of antisense RNA transcript from C9orf72 mutation associated with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and frontotemporal dementia«. She conducted her research work at the department, under the mentorship of prof. Boris Rogelj. Congratulations!

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