Publications of Timur Sander

Journal Article (6)

2021
Journal Article
Kochanowski, Karl, Sander, Timur, Link, Hannes, Chang, Jeremy, Altschuler, Steven J. and Wu, Lani F.: (2021) Systematic alteration of in vitro metabolic environments reveals empirical growth relationships in cancer cell phenotypes, CELL REPORTS, 34 (3).
2019
Journal Article
Sander, Timur, Wang, Chun-Ying, Glatter, Timo and Link, Hannes: (2019) CRISPRi-Based Downregulation of Transcriptional Feedback Improves Growth and Metabolism of Arginine Overproducing E. coli, ACS SYNTHETIC BIOLOGY, 8 (9), pp. 1983–1990.
Journal Article
Laganenka, Leanid, Sander, Timur, Lagonenko, Alexander, Chen, Yu, Link, Hannes and Sourjik, Victor: (2019) Quorum Sensing and Metabolic State of the Host Control Lysogeny-Lysis Switch of Bacteriophage T1, MBIO, 10 (5).
Journal Article
Sander, Timur, Farke, Niklas, Diehl, Christoph, Kuntz, Michelle, Glatter, Timo and Link, Hannes: (2019) Allosteric Feedback Inhibition Enables Robust Amino Acid Biosynthesis in E-coli by Enforcing Enzyme Overabundance, CELL SYSTEMS, 8 (1), pp. 66-+.
2018
Journal Article
Donati, Stefano, Sander, Timur and Link, Hannes: (2018) Crosstalk between transcription and metabolism: how much enzyme is enough for a cell?, WILEY INTERDISCIPLINARY REVIEWS-SYSTEMS BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE, 10 (1).
2017
Journal Article
Guder, J., Schramm, T., Sander, T. and Link, H.: (2017) Time-Optimized Isotope Ratio LC-MS/MS for High-Throughput Quantification of Primary Metabolites, Analytical Chemistry, 89 (3), pp. 1624–1631.

Thesis - PhD (1)

2019
Thesis - PhD
Sander, Timur: Understanding and Engineering in Metabolic Feedback Regulation of Amino Acid Metabolism in Escherichia coli, Philipps-Universität Marburg.

Thesis - Master (1)

2016
Thesis - Master
Sander, Timur: Interaction between allosteric and transcriptional regulation of arginine biosynthesis in Escherichia coli, Philipps-Universität.

Thesis - Bachelor (1)

2014
Thesis - Bachelor
Sander, Timur: (2014) Untersuchungen zur funktionellen Konservierung von Zellzyklus-Regulatoren in gestielten α-Proteobakterien, Philipps-Universität Marburg.
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