Department of Biosciences & Medical Biology - PLUS

Department of Biosciences & Medical Biology - PLUS Research-driven teaching on an international level is one of the most prominent hallmarks of an academic education.

At our department, we fulfil these requirements by introducing our students to medical and molecular biology topics.

We proudly announce the Awardee of the Publication of the Month April: Rupert KLAUSHOFERPositional scanning and computat...
04/05/2026

We proudly announce the Awardee of the Publication of the Month April: Rupert KLAUSHOFER

Positional scanning and computational modeling reveal determinants of legumain transpeptidase activity

Rupert Klaushofer, Sven O. Dahms, Hans Brandstetter, Elfriede Dall

Abstract:
Legumain is a lysosomal cysteine protease that plays a central role in antigen processing for MHC class II presentation. Beyond its canonical proteolytic activity, legumain can also function as a peptide ligase or transpeptidase. This non-canonical activity becomes particularly relevant under pathophysiological conditions such as cancer and neurodegeneration, where legumain translocates to near-neutral pH environments, including the cytosol, nucleus, and extracellular space, that favor ligation over hydrolysis. Here, we combine in vitro positional scanning with in silico substrate profiling to elucidate the molecular determinants governing human legumain-mediated peptide cyclization. We identify glycine residues at the P1' and P1" positions and basic residues at P2'/P2″ as key drivers of efficient cyclization. Guided by these insights, we designed an optimized substrate exhibiting substantially enhanced cyclization efficiency. Computational analysis not only recapitulated the experimental observations but also predicted a covalent inhibition mechanism involving a P1' cysteine, revealed a kcat-tuning switch embedded within the substrate, and highlighted its potential for developing high-performance fluorogenic substrates. Together, these findings establish the structural basis for the rational design of activity-selective legumain probes and inhibitors, with potential applications in therapeutic development and diagnosis.

The open access article can be found here:
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/pro.70563

Reviewed by Florian Wolff

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Das Team des PDI-PLUS hat folgende Masterarbeit zu vergeben: Photodynamische Insektizide zur Bekämpfung invasiver Frucht...
24/04/2026

Das Team des PDI-PLUS hat folgende Masterarbeit zu vergeben: Photodynamische Insektizide zur Bekämpfung invasiver Fruchtfliegen.

Beginn ist ab sofort (Mai, Juni 2026) möglich. Alle Details anbei.

We proudly announce the Awardees of the Publication of the Month March: Veronika SCHÄPERTÖNS, Larissa HOFER & Thomas BER...
07/04/2026

We proudly announce the Awardees of the Publication of the Month March: Veronika SCHÄPERTÖNS, Larissa HOFER & Thomas BERGER

Effects of feeding strategies on culture performance and product quality in NISTCHO

Veronika Schäpertöns, Larissa Hofer, Thomas Berger, Jerneja Štor, Nicolas Marx, Wolfgang Esser-Skala, Thomas Rauter, Dominik Hofreither, Laura Liesinger, Peter Filzmoser, Ruth Birner-Gruenberger, Christian G. Huber, Nicole Borth & Nikolaus Fortelny

Abstract:
Monoclonal antibody N-glycosylation is a critical quality attribute influencing therapeutic safety and efficacy, and is strongly influenced by bioprocess design. NISTCHO, a publicly available Chinese hamster o***y producer cell line, is increasingly encouraged for use as a reference system. However, the impact of feeding strategies on cellular performance and N-glycosylation has not been assessed. Here, we applied multivariate analysis of compositional N-glycan data to assess how feeding strategies influence N-glycan composition of cNISTmAb. We varied feeding strategies in frequency, glucose supply, and galactose/manganese supplementation. Feeding frequency had minimal impact on quality attributes but strongly affected culture performance, with every-other-day feeding improving titers and cell-specific productivity. High glucose availability supported growth and productivity. Low glucose strategies reduced titers and shifted N-glycosylation towards non-galactosylated and fucosylated species, despite lactate accumulation remaining within favorable ranges. Galactose and manganese consistently increased antibody galactosylation, with galactose additionally serving as an auxiliary carbon source, extending cell viability. Importantly, mAb glycation remained stable across all feeding strategies at harvest. Overall, these results demonstrate that feed composition and timing can be used to tune both cellular performance and mAb glycosylation, establishing NISTCHO as a robust benchmark for standardized process-quality studies.

The open access article can be found here:
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41540-026-00686-3

Reviewed by Theresa Neuper

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The Leithner Group, a newly established research group (started in October 2025) at our Department, is offering a Master...
26/03/2026

The Leithner Group, a newly established research group (started in October 2025) at our Department, is offering a Master thesis project focused on the role of actin regulatory proteins and the tumour actin cytoskeleton in T cell-mediated killing.

StartDate: May 2026 (earliest)
Location: Hellbrunner Strasse 34, 5020 Salzburg

Pls find all detail in the pic attached.

16/03/2026
🏆 Fritz Pregl Medal of the Austrian Society of Analytical ChemistryOur colleague Prof. Christian Huber is the recipient ...
04/03/2026

🏆 Fritz Pregl Medal of the Austrian Society of Analytical Chemistry

Our colleague Prof. Christian Huber is the recipient of the Fritz Pregl Award 2026 from the Austrian Society of Analytical Chemistry (ASAC).

This prestigious award honors outstanding scientists who have made significant and lasting contributions to the field of analytical chemistry, particularly in organic trace analysis. Established in 1955 in honor of Nobel laureate Friedrich Michael Raimund Pregl, the medal recognizes excellence, innovation, and leadership in the analytical sciences.

Prof. Huber is a worldwide known researcher with a strong focus on separation sciences in particular for the analysis of large bio-molecule.

👏 Congratulations to Christian!
Learn more about the award and and event at the web site: https://iscc44.chromaleont.it/

Tag der offenen Tür - 18.03.2026 Der Fachbereich mit seinen Studien ist natürlich auch wieder vertreten!
04/03/2026

Tag der offenen Tür - 18.03.2026
Der Fachbereich mit seinen Studien ist natürlich auch wieder vertreten!

📣 SAVE THE DATE: 18. März 2026 - Tag der offenen Tür 🤩🥳

Du planst schon deine Zeit nach der Matura? Dann komm vorbei und entdecke das Studienangebot der Universität Salzburg!

An sieben Standorten erwarten dich:

✨ Persönliche Beratung zum Wunschstudium
✨ Hausführungen durch unsere Uni-Standorte
✨ Spannende Vorträge
✨ Offene Lehrveranstaltungen – erlebe den Studienalltag live

👉 Alle Infos zum Event: www.plus.ac.at/openday

Und wenn du nicht mehr warten willst: Erkunde die Uni schon jetzt online über unsere virtuellen Rundgänge: https://www.plus.ac.at/studium/waehrend-dem-studium/virtuelle-rundgaenge/

Foto: © Kay Müller

Hier der Link zum Beitrag in Salzburg Heute vom 02.03.2026 über unseren neuen Kollegen Pirmin Schlicke (AG Fortelny) und...
04/03/2026

Hier der Link zum Beitrag in Salzburg Heute vom 02.03.2026 über unseren neuen Kollegen Pirmin Schlicke (AG Fortelny) und seine Forschung. 👏🙂

Da sich in den USA unter der Regierung Trump Wissenschaftler zunehmend politisch und wirtschaftlich unter Druck gesetzt sehen, locken immer mehr europäische Universitäten mit Anwerbungsprogrammen. Der Universität Salzburg ist es nun gelungen, einen international erfahrenen jungen Krebsforscher au...

Open positions for 2 Technical Assistants! Our newly funded consortium "EpiFlaMe" is looking for 2 technical assistants!...
28/01/2026

Open positions for 2 Technical Assistants!

Our newly funded consortium "EpiFlaMe" is looking for 2 technical assistants!

The project focuses on understanding memory processes in epithelial cells upon inflammation and cancer development using multi-omics profiling, computational modeling, and dedicated experimental coculture models.

EpiFlaMe is will start in spring 2026. It is funded as a „Special Research Area“, a prestigious funding scheme of the Austrian Science Fund. The consortium includes 7 P*s each leading one subproject, plus supporting bioinformatics personnel.

Interested? Submit your application until Feb 13, 2026 via https://www.plus.ac.at/epiflame/positions/

Congratulations to our colleagues Anna Höll (Brandstetter lab) and Thomas Rauter (Fortelny lab) for receiving a DOC Fell...
23/01/2026

Congratulations to our colleagues Anna Höll (Brandstetter lab) and Thomas Rauter (Fortelny lab) for receiving a DOC Fellowship from the Austrian Academy of Sciences to support their dissertations! 🎉

Copyright: ÖAW/Daniel Hinterramskogler

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