Elucidating the assembly mechanism and function of the archaellum
Mechanisms of cell division in Archaea
Role of cyclic nucleotides in Archaea
CV
Since 2014 W3 professor for microbiology, Faculty of Biology
2008–2014 Max Planck Research group leader at the Max Planck Institute for terrestrial Microbiology, Marburg
2006–2008 VIDI grant holder (NWO), Group leader at the University of Groningen, NL
2003–2006 VENI grant holder (NWO), PostDoc at the University of Groningen, NL
1997–2001 PhD studies in Molecular Microbiology at the University of Groningen, NL
Honors
2024 Elected as a Member of the Academia Europaea
2023 Elected as Fellow of the American Academy of Microbiology
2022 Elected as Member of the Leopoldina (National Academy of Science)
2019 Elected as EMBO member
2016 Elected into the EAM (European Academy of Microbiology)
Selected publications
Nußbaum P, Kureisaite-Ciziene D, Bellini D, van der Does C, Kojic M, Taib, N, Gribaldo S, Loose M, Löwe J, Albers SV (2024) PRC domain-containing proteins modulate FtsZ-based archaeal cell division. Nat Microbiol 9(3):698-711. doi:10.110/2023.03.28.534543
Nußbaum P, Gerstner M, Dingethal M, Erb C, Albers SV (2021) The archaeal protein SepF is essential for cell division in Haloferax volcanii. Nature Communications, 12:3469. doi: 10.1038/s41467-021-23686-9.
Nußbaum P, Ithurbide S, Walsh JC, Patro M, Delpech F, Rodriguez-Franco M, Curmi PMG, Duggin IG, Quax TEF, Albers SV. (2020) An oscillating MinD protein determines the cellular position of the motility machinery in Archaea. Curr Biol 30:4956-4972.e4. doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2020.09.073.
Sivabalasarma S, Wetzel H, Nußbaum P, van der Does C, Beeby M, Albers SV (2021) Analysis of Cell-Cell ridges in Haloferax volcanii using electron tomography reveal a continuous cytoplasm and S-layer. Front Microbiol, 11:612239. Doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2020.612239
Van Wolferen M, Shajahan A, Heinrich K, Brenziger S, Black IM, Wagner A, Briegel A, Azadi P, Albers SV (2020) Species-specific recognition of Sulfolobales mediated by UV-inducible pili and S-layer glycosylation patterns. mBio, 11:e03014. doi: 10.1128/mBio.03014-19