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Horizontal DNA transfer means that genes are transferred from one bacterium to another. It can be done through a process called bacterial conjugation. The genetic material transferred can contain different types of genes, especially relevant from a medical point of view, DNAs that contain genes for antibiotic resistance and virulence factors. It is through these processes that bacteria get antibiotic resistance and become multi-resistant. One of the most important systems for bacterial conjugation is the so-called Type 4 secretion system (T4SS), which my research group studies. We use X-ray crystallography and electron microscopy to obtain high-resolution information about the structure of T4SS, as well as a lot of biochemical and molecular biology methods to understand the mechanisms of DNA transfer via T4SS. This is very relevant both from a basic research perspective and from a medical perspective. A better understanding of T4SS from gram-positive bacteria can hopefully contribute to the development of new drugs against these bacteria.
I was Young Academy of Sweden’s chair 2023–2024.
Born: 1981
Interests: Besides research, I enjoy being out in nature and hiking, mountain biking, kayaking, or skiing.
I want to contribute in influencing research policy in Sweden.
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