@phdthesis{Zeiner2007, author = {Zeiner, J{\"o}rg}, title = {Noncommutative Quantumelectrodynamics from Seiberg-Witten Maps to All Orders in Theta}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-23363}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2007}, abstract = {The basic question which drove our whole work was to find a meaningful noncommutative gauge theory even for the time-like case (\$\theta^{0 i} \neq 0\$). In order to be able to tackle questions regarding unitarity, it is not sufficient to consider theories which include the noncommutative parameter only up to a finite order. The reason is that in order to investigate tree-level unitarity or the optical theorem in loops one has to know the behavior of the noncommutative theory for center-of-mass energies much greater than the noncommutative scale. Therefore an effective theory, that is by construction only valid up to the noncommutative scale, isn't sufficient for our purpose. Our model is based on two fundamental assumptions. The first assumption is given by the commutation relations \eqref{eq:ncalg}. This led to the Moyal-Weyl star-product \eqref{eq:astproduct2} which replaces all point-like products between two fields. The second assumption is to assume that the model built this way is not only invariant under the noncommutative gauge transformation but also under the commutative one. In order to obtain an action of such a model one has to replace the fields by their appropriate \swms. We chose the gauge fixed action \eqref{eq:actioncgf} as the fundamental action of our model. After having constructed the action of the NCQED including the {\swms} we were confronted with the problem of calculating the {\swms} to all orders in \$\tMN\$. By means of \cite{bbg} we could calculate the {\swms} order by order in the gauge field, where each order in the gauge field contains all orders in the noncommutative parameter (\cf chapter \ref{chapter:swms}). By comparing the maps with the result we obtained from an alternative ansatz \cite{bcpvz}, we realized that already the simplest {\swm} for the gauge field is not unique. In chapter \ref{chapter:ambiguities} we examined this ambiguity, which we could parametrised by an arbitrary function \$\astf\$. The next step was to derive the Feynman rules for our NCQED. One finds that the propagators remain unchanged so that the free theory is equal to the commutative QED. The fermion-fermion-photon vertex contains not only a phase factor coming from the Moyal-Weyl star-product but also two additional terms which have their origin in the \swms. Beside the 3-photon vertex which is already present in NCQED without {\swms} and which has also additional terms coming from the \swms, too, one has a contact vertex which couples two fermions with two photons. After having derived all the vertices we calculated the pair annihilation scattering process \$e^+ e^- \rightarrow \gamma \gamma\$ at Born level. By choosing the parameter \$\kggg = 1\$ (\cf section \ref{sec:represent}), we found that the amplitude of the pair annihilation process becomes equal to the amplitude of the NCQED without \swms. This means that, at least for this process, the NCQED excluding {\swms} is only a special case of NCQED including \swms. On the basis of the pair annihilation process, we afterwards investigated tree-level unitarity. In order to satisfy the tree-level unitarity we had to constrain the arbitrary function \$\astf\$. We found that the series expansion of \$\astf\$ has to start with unity. In addition, the even part of the function must not increase faster than \$s^{-1/2} \log(s)\$ for \$s \rightarrow \infty\$, whereas the odd part of the \$\astf\$-function can't be constrained, at least by the process we considered. By assuming these constrains for the \$\astf\$-function, we could show that tree-level unitarity is satisfied if one incorporates the uncertainties present in the energy and the momenta of the scattered particles, \ie the uncertainties of the center-of-mass energy and the scattering angles. This uncertainties are not exclusively present due to the finite experimental resolution. A delta-like center-of-mass energy as well as delta-like momenta are in general not possible because the scattered particles are never exact plane waves.}, subject = {Raum-Zeit}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Yang2007, author = {Yang, Shaoxian}, title = {The role of NFAT proteins in Rag and Nfatc1a Gene Regulation in Murine Thymus}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-23691}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2007}, abstract = {In this thesis we have investigated the effect of NFAT (Nuclear Factor of Activated T Cell) transcription factors on the expression of Rag-(Recombination Activating Genes) genes in murine thymus. The protein products of Rag genes, RAG1 and RAG2, are critical for the recombination and generation of the TCR (T Cell Receptor) repertoire during thymocyte development, and their expression can be suppressed by the activity of NFAT factors. In thymus, the expression of Rag1 and Rag2 genes is induced at the double-negative (DN, CD4-8-) 3 stage, down-regulated at the DN4 stage, re-induced at the double-positive (DP, CD4+8+) stage, and suppressed again at the single-positive (SP, CD4+8- or CD4-8+) stage. Although it is known that TCR signaling suppresses the expression of Rag1 and Rag2 at the SP stage, the signals that mediate the Rag gene down-reulation remain elusive. Here we report that both the calcineurin-NFAT-signaling and MAPKinase signaling pathways, which are activated by TCR signaling during positive selection, mediate the Rag gene down-regulation in DP thymocytes. The calcineurin-NFAT pathway suppresses both the Rag1 and the Rag2 gene expression. This pathway has a stronger suppressive effect on the Rag1 than the Rag2 gene. A synergistic activity between the two NFAT factors NFATc2 and NFATc3 is essential for calcineurin-NFAT signaling to efficiently suppress the Rag gene expression in DP thymocytes. It is likely that the calcineurin-NFAT signaling down-regulates Rag gene expression by suppressing both the Rag anti-silencer element (ASE) activity and the Rag promoter activity. Similarly, MEK-ERK signaling of MAPK signaling pathway mediates the Rag gene suppression in DP thymocytes although the mechanism through which MEK-ERK mediates the Rag gene down-regulation has to be elucidated. In DN thymocytes, it appears that neither the calcineurin-NFAT signaling nor MAPK signaling is involved in the Rag gene down-regulation. However, a role for these two signaling pathways in the Rag gene up-regulation in DN thymocytes is not excluded. In DN thymocytes, pre-TCR signaling stimulates the expression both Nfatc1 and Nfatc2 genes but has no effect on Nfatc3 gene expression. In DN thymocytes, pre-TCR signaling activates Nfatc1\&\#945; expression but not Nfatc1ß expression, i.e. the two promoters controling Nfatc1 gene xpression are differently controled by pre-TCR signals. Nfatc1\&\#945; gene expression in DN thymocytes is mainly regulated by the MAPK signaling pathway because activation of Nfatc1\&\#945; is mediated by MEK-ERK signaling but opposed by JNK signaling. Calcineuirn-NFAT and p38 signaling pathways are not involved in Nfatc1\&\#945; promoter regulation in DN thymocytes. In DP thymocytes, TCR signaling up-regulates Nfatc1 and Nfatc2 expression but down-regulates Nfatc3 expression. In DP thymocytes, TCR signaling activates Nfatc1\&\#945; expression. The activation of Nfatc1\&\#945; in DP thymocytes is mediated by NFATc1, but not or to a less degree by NFATc2 and NFATc3. MEK-ERK, JNK, and p38 signaling pathways are involved in Nfatc1\&\#945; gene activation in DP thymocytes, probably by activating NFAT trans-activation activity. All these findings illustrate that in thymocytes the expression of NFAT transcription factors - which are essential for thymic development - is controled at multiple levels.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Wu2007, author = {Wu, Rongxue}, title = {Treatment with integrin alpha v inhibitor abolishes compensatory cardiac hypertrophy due to altered signal transduction and ECM gene expression}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-21339}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2007}, abstract = {Integrine sind Transmembranrezeptoren, welche mechanische Signale von der extrazellul{\"a}ren Matrix (ECM) zum Zytoskelett {\"u}bermitteln ("outside-in-signaling"). Viele molekulare Defekte in der Verbindung zwischen Zytoskelett und ECM erzeugen bekanntermaßen Kardiomyopathien. alpha v Integrin scheint eine Hauptrolle in verschiedenen Prozessen der kardialen Reorganisation zu spielen, wie z.B. Regulation der Zellproliferation, -migration und -differenzierung. Unsere Hypothese war, dass alpha v -Integrin-vermittelte Signale notwendig f{\"u}r die kompensatorische Hypertrophie nach Aortenkonstriktion sind und assoziiert mit der Modulation der Expression von ECM-Proteinen. Dazu wurden M{\"a}use mit einem spezifischen alpha v Integrin-Inhibitor behandelt und einer Aortenkonstriktion (AB) unterzogen. Nach zwei Tagen und nach sieben Tagen wurden die M{\"a}use echokardiographisch untersucht und eingehende h{\"a}modynamische Untersuchungen wurden durchgef{\"u}hrt. Die Behandlung mit dem alpha v -Integrin-Inhibitor f{\"u}hrte zu einer dilatativen Kardiomyopathie und Herzinsuffizienz in den AB-M{\"a}usen, gekennzeichnet durch einen dilatierten linken Ventrikel, schlechte linksventrikul{\"a}re Funktion und einer Lungenstauung, wohingegen die scheinbehandelten Tiere eine kompensatorische Hypertrophie des linken Ventrikels zeigten. Untersuchungen der beteiligten Signalwege zeigten eine Aktivierung des p38 MAP-Kinase-Signalwegs, von ERK 1 und -2, der Focal Adhesion Kinase FAK und Tyrosin-Phosphorylierung von c-Src in den Kontrollherzen, was in den Inhibitor-behandelten Herzen fehlte. mRNA-Expressionsanalysen f{\"u}r 96 Gene mittels "Micro-Arrays" ermittelten verschiedene genomische Ziele des alpha v -Integrin-aktivierten Signalwegs. 18 f{\"u}r ECM-Proteine codierende Gene wurden mehr als 2-fach hochreguliert, z.B. Kollagen (8,11-fach ± 2,2), Fibronectin (2,32 ± 094), SPARC (3,78 ± 0,12), ADAMTS-1 (3,51 ± 0,81) und TIMP2 (2,23 ± 0,98), wohingegen die Aktivierung dieser Gene in Inhibitor-behandelten Tieren aufgehoben war. Wir folgern daraus, dass Signalwege unterhalb von alpha v -Integrin, mediiert durch MAP-Kinasen, FAK und c-Src, zu einer verst{\"a}rkten Expression von ECM-Komponenten f{\"u}hrt, welche f{\"u}r die kompensatorische Antwort auf Druckbelastung n{\"o}tig sind.}, subject = {Antigen}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Wawrowsky2007, author = {Wawrowsky, Kolja Alexander}, title = {Analysis and Visualization in Multidimensional Microscopy}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-23867}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2007}, abstract = {The live sciences currently undergo a paradigm shift to computer aided discoveries. Discoveries in the live sciences were historically made by either direct observation or as a result of chemical assays. Today we see a growing shift toward computer aided analysis and visualization. This gradual process happens in microscopy. Multidimensional laser scanning microscopy can acquire very complex multichannel data from fixed or live specimen. New probes such as visible fluorescent proteins let us observe the expression of genes and track protein localization. Ion sensitive dyes change intensity with the concentration of ions in the cell. The laser scanning confocal allows us to record these processes in three dimensions over time. This work demonstrates the application of software analysis to multidimensional microscopy data. We introduce methods for volume investigation, ion flux analysis and molecular modeling. The visualization methods are based on a multidimensional data model to accommodate complex datasets. The software uses vector processing and multiple processors to accelerate volume rendering and achieve interactive rendering. The algorithms are based on human visual perception and allow the observer a wide range of mixed render modes. The software was used to reconstruct the pituitary development in zebrafish and observe the degeneration of neurons after injury in a mouse model. Calicum indicator dyes have long been used to study calcium fluxes. We optimized the imaging method to minimize impact on the cell. Live cells were imaged continuously for 45 minutes and subjected to increasing does of a drug. We correlated the amplitude of calcium oscillations to increasing doses of a drug and obtain single cell dose response curves. Because this method is very sensitive and measures single cell responses it has potential in drug discovery and characterization. Microtubules form a dynamic cytoskeleton, which is responsible for cell shape, intracellular transport and has an integral role in mitosis. A hallmark of microtubule organization is lateral interactions. Microtubules are bundles by proteins into dense structures. To estimate the contribution of this bundling process, we created a fractal model of microtubule organization. This model demonstrates that morphology of complex microtubule arrays can be explained by bundling alone. In summary we showed that advances in software for visualization, data analysis and modeling lead to new discoveries.}, subject = {Konfokale Mikroskopie}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Wagner2007, author = {Wagner, Toni}, title = {Activity and Crosstalk of STAT3 and BMP Signalling Pathways in Pluripotency Control of Mouse and Medaka Stem Cells}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-26495}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2007}, abstract = {- 77/83 allerdings inaktiv in Kulturen und Embryonen von Medaka. Dieser Unterschied wird durch Daten aus humanen ES-Zellkulturen unterst{\"u}tzt. Letztere sind ebenfalls komplett STAT3 unabh{\"a}ngig. Die BMP-Smad Kaskade wiederum ist in Medaka-Stammzellen aktiv, Antidifferenzierungsgene wie id2, die durch BMP direkt kontrolliert werden, sind dementsprechend exprimiert. Diese Daten stimmen wiederum mit dem Maussystem {\"u}berein, w{\"a}hrend humane ES-Zellen diesbez{\"u}glich bislang nicht untersucht wurden. Die Interaktion zwischen verschiedenen Signalwegen ist ein bisher noch nicht gut verstandenes Gebiet. Die Integration verschiedener Signale ist aber speziell f{\"u}r Stammzellen, die ihr Differenzierungsschicksal von winzigen Abweichungen in der Signalmixtur abh{\"a}ngig machen, von entscheidender Bedeutung. Im zweiten Teil der hier vorgelegten Arbeit konnte eine Interaktion zwischen dem BMP-Rezeptor 1a und STAT3 nachgewiesen werden. Diese Interaktion ist offenbar Teil eines variablen Komplexes. Zum ersten Mal war es auch m{\"o}glich, funktionale Konsequenzen f{\"u}r STAT3 nach Stimulierung des BMP-Rezeptors 1a zu dokumentieren. Nach Belegung des BMP-Rezeptors 1a mit dem mutierten BMP2-A34D wird STAT3 trotz Aktivierung durch Phosphorylierung an Tyrosin 705 im Zytoplasma von Maus Stammzellen festgehalten. Zusammengenommen konnte hier gezeigt werden, dass eine Interaktion zwischen den bislang als isoliert betrachteten Signalwegen BMP-Smad und STAT3 besteht. Des Weiteren wurde das Medaka-Stammzellkultursystem benutzt, um zu zeigen, dass STAT3 f{\"u}r die Pluripotenz von Stammzellen nur im Maussystem eine Rolle spielt, wohingegen BMPZielgene wie id2 in bislang allen getesteten ES-Zellkultursystemen aktiv sind.}, subject = {Stammzellen}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{vonSaintAndrevonArnim2007, author = {von Saint Andr{\´e} - von Arnim, Am{\´e}lie}, title = {The Role of Endosymbiotic Wolbachia Bacteria in the Pathogenesis of River Blindness}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-31560}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2007}, abstract = {Introduction: This study investigates the role of Wolbachia bacteria in the pathogenesis of O. volvulus keratitis in a mouse model. Wolbachia bacteria are essential symbionts of most filarial nematodes of importance for mankind. Methods: Using a mouse model for river blindness in which soluble extracts of filarial nematodes are injected in the corneal stroma, changes in stromal thickness and haze of the cornea are observed by in vivo confocal microscopy, followed by immunohistochemical staining for neutrophils and PECAM-1, as well as ELISA of corneal chemokines. Reactions to filarial extracts containing Wolbachia are compared to those without the endosymbiont. Results: The approach of characterizing Wolbachia's role in river blindness in this study is threefold. Firstly, Wolbachia-depleted extracts from doxycycline treated onchocerciasis patients led to a diminished inflammatory response in corneas of C57BL/6 mice compared to untreated, i.e. Wolbachia containing antigen. The decreased cell recruitment observed with doxycycline treated extracts involved neutrophils, but not eosinophils. This finding demonstrated that the presence of Wolbachia increases neutrophil recruitment. Secondly, extracts from Wolbachia-containing B. malayi revealed markedly more pathology than endosymbiont-free A. viteae antigen. This again pointed at the role of Wolbachia in development of disease. Thirdly, Toll-like Receptor 4 (TLR4) dependence was shown to exist for the inflammatory response to Wolbachia harboring O. volvulus antigen by looking at the corneal pathology in TLR4-mutant C3H/HeJ mice, compared to the wild-type C3H/HeN strain. Investigating further Wolbachia mediated mechanisms of neutrophil recruitment to the cornea, this study also showed that expression of the adhesion molecule PECAM-1 in limbal vessels, as well as upregulation of the CXC chemokines KC and MIP-2 were dependent on the presence of functional TLR4 and Wolbachia respectively. Conclusions: This study indicates that the innate immune system and Wolbachia endobacteria play an important role in the inflammatory response associated with the pathogenesis of onchocerca keratitis, suggesting a complete alteration in our understanding of the immunopathology of filariasis.}, subject = {Onchozerkose}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Vershenya2007, author = {Vershenya, Stanislav}, title = {T-cell receptor assay and reticulocyte-micronuclei assay as biological dosimeters for ionizing radiation in humans}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-28885}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2007}, abstract = {In radiation accidents biological methods are used in dosimetry, if the radiation dose could not be measured by physical methods. The knowledge of individual dose is a prerequisite for planning a medical treatment and for health risk evaluations. In the present work two biodosimetrical assays were calibrated in young patients who were treated with radioiodine for thyroid cancer. Patients were from Belarus. They suffered from radiation induced thyroid cancer as a consequence of the Chernobyl reactor accident. In radioiodine therapy (RIT) bone marrow and lymphatic organs are exposed to ionizing radiation at doses of 0.1 to 0.75 Sv within about 2 days. Since several RIT have to be applied with interval between each of them from 6 months up to approximately 1 year, total dose can be up to 2 Sv within 2 to 3 years. The dose for thyroid tissue is approximately 1000 times higher. The dose-response relationship was measured by the T-cell receptor test (TCR test) in T4 lymphocytes with and without in vitro incubation or by the micronucleus assay in transferrin receptor positive reticulocytes (MN-Tf-Ret test). In all these assays, the frequency of radiation-induced mutants of blood cells is measured using flow cytometry. The TCR test is a cumulative biodosimeter, which measures the total radiation dose within the last 5 to 10 years, whereas the result of the MN-Tf-Ret test reflects the radiation dose of approximately 24 hours interval. It takes 8 hours and 3 days to perform TCR and MN-Tf-Ret tests respectively. Calibration curves based on radioiodine treated patients can be used for dose estimation in humans, if the radiation conditions correspond to those in RIT. This limits their applicability to low dose-rate \&\#946;- and \&\#947;-irradiation and to doses per session not higher than about 0.5 Sv. If higher doses or dose-rates as well as the other types of ionizing radiation are involved, calibration curves in animals are indispensable. In the case MN-Tf-Ret test mouse models are established and may be used. The TCR assay was performed in 72 thyroid cancer patients aged between 14 and 25. T-cell mutant frequency (Mf) reaches its maximum only after half a year following the RIT. Then it declines exponentially. This decline could be described by the 3 parameter single exponential decay function. Based on this equation, the radiation dose could be calculated when the Mf and the time interval since exposure are known. Furthermore, the experimentally measured Mf value, which significantly exceeds the corresponding calculated Mf value would indicate an individual with higher radiosensitivity. However, among our patients there were none. The reticulocytes micronuclei test (MN-Tf-Ret) was performed in 46 radioiodine treated patients. When measuring the MN frequency (f(MN-Tf-Ret)) the measured cell fraction should be limited only to the youngest cohort of reticulocytes, because all the micronucleated erythrocytes are quickly removed from the peripheral blood by spleen. Thus, the MN test was performed only in CD71 positive (having transferring receptor) reticulocytes. These reticulocytes just entered the peripheral blood flow from red marrow. The MN frequency was measured before the therapy and then every day after the irradiation until day 7. MN frequency curve has typical shape with latent period for days 0 to 3. Then there is a sharp increase in MN frequency which lasts for 24 hours and could start between days 3 and 4. In the following days the MN frequency is dropping to its base level that equals the one before the treatment. The decay of MN frequency is depending on the half-life of radioiodine in the patient organism. If the half-life is low, then the increased f(MN-Tf-Ret) lasts shorter and vice versa. It was shown that the MN frequency curve could be described by the model where all the micronuclei arise only through the last mitosis of erythroblasts in the red marrow and the MN frequency is proportional to the radiation dose in the last cell cycle. The shape of this curve depends on the cell kinetics of erythropoiesis on one side and the exponential decay of radioiodine activity on the other. To the best of our knowledge, the MN-Tf-Ret test was applied in the present study for the first time in biological dosimetry.}, subject = {T-Lymphozyten-Rezeptor}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Vernaleken2007, author = {Vernaleken, Alexandra}, title = {Identification and Characterisation of the Domains of RS1 (RSC1A1) Inhibiting the Monosaccharide Dependent Exocytotic Pathway of Na+-D-Glucose Cotransporter SGLT1 with High Affinity}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-25790}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2007}, abstract = {Das RS1-Protein, das durch ein intronloses single-copy Gen kodiert wird, welches nur bei S{\"a}ugetieren vorkommt, bewirkt eine posttranskriptionelle Herunterregulation des Natrium-D-Glukose-Cotransporters SGLT1. Es wurde gezeigt, dass eine kurzfristige posttranskriptionelle Hemmung von SGLT1 durch RS1 am trans-Golgi-Netzwerk (TGN) stattfindet. In der vorliegenden Arbeit wurden zwei Tripeptide des menschlichen RS1-Proteins (hRS1) identifiziert, GlnCysPro und GlnSerPro, welche die posttranskriptionelle Hemmung von SGLT1 am TGN induzieren. Das Applizieren der Tripeptide reduzierte die Menge des SGLT1-Proteins in der Plasmamembran um 40-50\%, diese Reduktion korrelierte mit dem R{\"u}ckgang des durch SGLT1 vermittelten Glukosetransports. Hinsichtlich der kurzfristigen Hemmung von SGLT1 durch die Tripeptide wurden f{\"u}r die effektiven intrazellul{\"a}ren Konzentration der Tripeptide IC50-Werte von 2.0 nM (GlnCysPro, QCP) und 0.16 nM (GlnSerPro, QSP) ermittelt. Die beobachtete Hemmung von SGLT1 durch die Tripeptide QCP und QSP wurde, {\"a}hnlich wie beim hRS1-Protein, durch verschiedene intrazellul{\"a}re Monosaccharide, einschließlich Methyl-\&\#945;-D-Glucopyranosid und 2-Deoxyglukose, verringert. Im Gegensatz dazu konnte die kurzfristige Hemmung von hOCT2 durch QCP nur nach Anhebung der intrazellul{\"a}ren Konzentration von AMG beobachtet werden. QCP und QSP werden durch den H+-Peptid-Kotransporter PEPT1 transportiert, der zusammen mit SGLT1 in den Enterozyten des D{\"u}nndarms kolokalisiert ist. Nach Einw{\"a}rtstransport des Peptids wird dann im Anschluss der durch hSGLT1 vermittelte Glukosetransport gehemmt. Die Daten legen nahe, dass eine orale Applikation der Tripeptide QCP oder QSP dazu genutzt werden kann, die Absorption von D-Glukose im D{\"u}nndarm zu hemmen und somit als Therapeutika f{\"u}r Adipositas oder Diabetes mellitus genutzt werden k{\"o}nnte.}, subject = {Regulation von SGLT1}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{TraversMartin2007, author = {Travers-Martin, Nora Verena}, title = {The role of the glucosinolate-myrosinase system for the interaction of Brassicaceae with the turnip sawfly Athalia rosae(L.)}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-25335}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2007}, abstract = {Brassicaceae and a few related plant families are characterized by possession of the glucosinolate-myrosinase system. Glucosinolates are amino-acid derived allelochemicals which are hydrolysed upon tissue damage by myrosinase enzymes to produce various degradation products which can be toxic for generalist insects. The larvae of the crucifer-specialist Athalia rosae, the turnip sawfly, sequester glucosinolates into their haemolymph. The role of the glucosinolate-myrosinase system for the interaction of the turnip sawfly with Brassicaceae was examined in this study from two different perspectives: variation within individual plants and between plant species. The plant responses to the feeding by herbivores and the short-term effects this induction had on insect behaviour were investigated in white mustard. Furthermore, plants can use multiple defences. Hence correlations of glucosinolates and myrosinase activities with other defences and nutritional quality and their long-term effects on the development of the insects were investigated in seven different plant species.}, subject = {Glucosinolate}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Travers2007, author = {Travers, Stephen}, title = {Structural Properties of NP-Hard Sets and Uniform Characterisations of Complexity Classes}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-27124}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2007}, abstract = {This thesis is devoted to the study of computational complexity theory, a branch of theoretical computer science. Computational complexity theory investigates the inherent difficulty in designing efficient algorithms for computational problems. By doing so, it analyses the scalability of computational problems and algorithms and places practical limits on what computers can actually accomplish. Computational problems are categorised into complexity classes. Among the most important complexity classes are the class NP and the subclass of NP-complete problems, which comprises many important optimisation problems in the field of operations research. Moreover, with the P-NP-problem, the class NP represents the most important unsolved question in computer science. The first part of this thesis is devoted to the study of NP-complete-, and more generally, NP-hard problems. It aims at improving our understanding of this important complexity class by systematically studying how altering NP-hard sets affects their NP-hardness. This research is related to longstanding open questions concerning the complexity of unions of disjoint NP-complete sets, and the existence of sparse NP-hard sets. The second part of the thesis is also dedicated to complexity classes but takes a different perspective: In a sense, after investigating the interior of complexity classes in the first part, the focus shifts to the description of complexity classes and thereby to the exterior in the second part. It deals with the description of complexity classes through leaf languages, a uniform framework which allows us to characterise a great variety of important complexity classes. The known concepts are complemented by a new leaf-language model. To a certain extent, this new approach combines the advantages of the known models. The presented results give evidence that the connection between the theory of formal languages and computational complexity theory might be closer than formerly known.}, subject = {Berechnungskomplexit{\"a}t}, language = {en} } @book{StrackArgyleSchwarz2007, author = {Strack, Fritz and Argyle, Michael and Schwarz, Norbert}, title = {Subjective well-being : an interdisciplinary perspective}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-21703}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2007}, abstract = {This volume brings together several authors from different areas of psychology and the neighbouring social sciences. Each one contributes their own perspective on the growing interest topic of subjective well-being. The aim of the volume is to present these divergent perspectives and to foster communication between the different areas. Split into three parts, this volume initially discusses the general perspectives of subjective well-being and addresses fundamental questions, secondly it discusses the dynamics of subjective well-being and more specific research issues to give a better understanding of the general phenomenon, and thirdly the book emphasizes the social context in which people experience and report their happiness and satisfaction. The book will be of great interest to social and clinical psychologists, students of psychology and sociology and health professionals.}, subject = {Wohlbefinden}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Solak2007, author = {Solak, Ebru}, title = {Almost Completely Decomposable Groups of Type (1,2)}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-24794}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2007}, abstract = {A torsion free abelian group of finite rank is called almost completely decomposable if it has a completely decomposable subgroup of finite index. A p-local, p-reduced almost completely decomposable group of type (1,2) is briefly called a (1,2)-group. Almost completely decomposable groups can be represented by matrices over the ring Z/hZ, where h is the exponent of the regulator quotient. This particular choice of representation allows for a better investigation of the decomposability of the group. Arnold and Dugas showed in several of their works that (1,2)-groups with regulator quotient of exponent at least p^7 allow infinitely many isomorphism types of indecomposable groups. It is not known if the exponent 7 is minimal. In this dissertation, this problem is addressed.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Selle2007, author = {Selle, Reimer Andreas}, title = {Adaptive Polarization Pulse Shaping and Modeling of Light-Matter Interactions with Neural Networks}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-25596}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2007}, abstract = {The technique of ultrafast polarization shaping is applied to a model quantum system, the potassium dimer. The polarization dependence of the multiphoton ionization dynamics in this molecule is first investigated in pump-probe experiments, and it is then more generally addressed and exploited in an adaptive quantum control experiment utilizing near-IR polarization-shaped laser pulses. The extension of these polarization shaping techniques to the UV spectral range is presented, and methods for the generation and characterization of polarization-shaped laser pulses in the UV are introduced. Systematic scans of double-pulse sequences are introduced for the investigation and interpretation of control mechanisms. This concept is first introduced and illustrated for an optical demonstration experiment, and it is then applied for the analysis of the intrapulse dumping mechanism that is observed in the excitation of a large dye molecule in solution with ultrashort laser pulses. Shaped laser pulses are employed as a means for obtaining copious amounts of data on light-matter interactions. Neural networks are introduced as a novel tool for generating computer-based models for these interactions from the accumulated data. The viability of this approach is first tested for second harmonic generation (SHG) and molecular fluorescence processes. Neural networks are then utilized for modeling the far more complex coherent strong-field dynamics of potassium atoms.}, subject = {Lasertechnologie}, language = {en} } @misc{Selig2007, type = {Master Thesis}, author = {Selig, Christian}, title = {The ITS2 Database - Application and Extension}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-23895}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2007}, abstract = {Der internal transcribed spacer 2 (ITS2) des ribosomalen Genrepeats ist ein zunehmend wichtiger phylogenetischer Marker, dessen RNA-Sekund{\"a}rstruktur innerhalb vieler eukaryontischer Organismen konserviert ist. Die ITS2-Datenbank hat zum Ziel, eine umfangreiche Ressource f{\"u}r ITS2-Sequenzen und -Sekund{\"a}rstrukturen auf Basis direkter thermodynamischer als auch homologiemodellierter RNA-Faltung zu sein. Ergebnisse: (a) Eine komplette Neufassung der urspr{\"u}nglichen die ITS2-Datenbank generierenden Skripte, angewandt auf einen aktuellen NCBI-Datensatz, deckte mehr als 65.000 ITS2-Strukturen auf. Dies verdoppelt den Inhalt der urspr{\"u}nglichen Datenbank und verdreifacht ihn, wenn partielle Strukturen mit einbezogen werden. (b) Die Endbenutzer-Schnittstelle wurde neu geschrieben, erweitert und ist jetzt in der Lage, benutzerdefinierte Homologiemodellierungen durchzuf{\"u}hren. (c) Andere m{\"o}glichen RNA-Strukturaufkl{\"a}rungsmethoden (suboptimales und formenbasiertes Falten) sind hilfreich, k{\"o}nnen aber Homologiemodellierung nicht ersetzen. (d) Ein Anwendungsfall der ITS2-Datenbank in Zusammenhang mit anderen am Lehrstuhl entwickelten Werkzeugen gab Einblick in die Verwendung von ITS2 f{\"u}r molekulare Phylogenie.}, subject = {Phylogenie}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Schmitt2007, author = {Schmitt, Susanne}, title = {Vertical microbial transmission in Caribbean bacteriosponges}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-23621}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2007}, abstract = {Bakterienhaltige Schw{\"a}mme sind durch große Mengen an morphologisch und phylogenetisch unterschiedlichen Mikroorganismen im Mesohyl gekennzeichnet. Diese mikrobiellen Konsortien sind permanent, stabil und hoch-spezifisch mit den Wirts-Schw{\"a}mmen assoziiert. {\"U}ber die Entstehung und die Aufrechterhaltung dieser Assoziation ist jedoch wenig bekannt. Es war das erste Ziel dieser Doktorarbeit, Co-Speziation zwischen mediterranen und karibischen Schw{\"a}mmen der Gattung Aplysina und assoziierten Cyanobakterien zu untersuchen. Die Wirtsphylogenie wurde sowohl mit 18S rDNA als auch mit ITS-2 Sequenzen erstellt. Das Alignment basierte auf der Sekund{\"a}rstruktur des jeweiligen molekularen Markers und jeder phylogenetische Stammbaum wurde mit 5 verschiedenen Algorithmen berechnet. Die Gattung Aplysina erschien monophyletisch. Die verschiedenen Arten konnten einer Karibik- und einer Mittelmeer-Gruppe zugeordnet werden und der Ursprung der Gattung Aplysina im Urmeer Tethys erscheint m{\"o}glich. Der Vergleich von Wirts- und Cyanobakterien-Phylogenie, welche auf 16S rDNA Sequenzen beruht, zeigte, dass die Topologie der Stammb{\"a}ume sich nicht spiegelbildlich gegen{\"u}bersteht. Es wird daher angenommen, dass keine Co-Speziation zwischen Aplysina Schw{\"a}mmen und Cyanobakterien und wahrscheinlich auch nicht mit anderen Schwamm-spezifischen Mikroorganismen vorliegt. Das zweite Ziel dieser Doktorarbeit war, die vertikale Weitergabe von Mikroorganismen {\"u}ber Reproduktionsstadien in Schw{\"a}mmen zu untersuchen. Eine umfangreiche elektronenmikroskopische Studie zeigte eine klare Korrelation, da bakterienhaltige Schw{\"a}mme immer auch unterschiedliche mikrobielle Morphotypen in den Reproduktionsstadien aufwiesen, wohingegen in den Reproduktionsstadien bakterienarmer Schw{\"a}mme keine Mikroorganismen gefunden wurden. Aus diesen Ergebnissen wird die Weitergabe des mikrobiellen Konsortiums {\"u}ber Reproduktionsstadien bakterienhaltiger Schw{\"a}mme geschlossen. Basierend auf den vorherigen Ergebnissen wurde Ircinia felix f{\"u}r eine detaillierte Dokumentation der vertikalen Weitergabe von Mikroorganismen ausgew{\"a}hlt. Elektronenmikroskopische Aufnahmen zeigten, dass die Larven von I. felix im zentralen Bereich große Mengen an extrazellul{\"a}ren Mikroorganismen enthielten w{\"a}hrend der {\"a}ußere Bereich nahezu frei von Mikroorganismen war. In I. felix Juvenilschw{\"a}mmen waren die Mikroorganismen zwischen eng gepackten Schwammzellen lokalisiert. Die mikrobiellen Profile von I. felix Adult, Larven und Juvenilen wurden mittels Denaturierender-Gradienten-Gel-Elektrophorese (DGGE) verglichen. {\"A}hnliche mikrobielle Diversit{\"a}tsmuster waren im Adultschwamm und den respektiven Larven vorhanden. Dies deutet darauf hin, dass ein großer Anteil des adulten mikrobiellen Konsortiums vertikal weitergegeben wird. Im Gegensatz dazu schienen die mikrobiellen Konsortien von Larven, die von unterschiedlichen Adultindividuen stammten, insgesamt variabler zu sein. Die Bandenmuster der Juvenilschw{\"a}mme waren eine Mischung aus Schwamm-spezifischen und Seewassermikroorganismen, was auf die Methodik der DNA-Extraktion zur{\"u}ckgef{\"u}hrt werden kann. Allerdings kann gesagt werden, dass mindestens die H{\"a}lfte des adulten mikrobiellen Konsortiums in der n{\"a}chsten Generation vorhanden war. Schließlich wurde eine umfangreiche phylogenetische Analyse mit Sequenzen aus Adultschw{\"a}mmen und Larven durchgef{\"u}hrt. Die Sequenzen wurden durch Sequenzierung von ausgeschnittenen DGGE-Banden der bakterienhaltigen Schw{\"a}mme Agelas wiedenmayeri, I. felix und Smenospongia aurea gewonnen. Zus{\"a}tzlich wurden bislang unver{\"o}ffentlichte Sequenzen aus den Schw{\"a}mmen Ectyoplasia ferox und Xestospongia muta verwendet, die im Labor erstellt worden waren. Die Identifizierung von 24 "vertical transmission clusters" in mindestens 8 verschiedenen, eubakteriellen Phyla zeigt, dass ein komplexes, aber einheitliches, mikrobielles Konsortium {\"u}ber die Reproduktionsstadien weitergegeben wird. Der Prozess der vertikalen Weitergabe ist spezifisch, da Mikroorganismen der bakterienhaltigen Schw{\"a}mme, nicht aber Seewasser-Mikroorganismen weitergegeben werden. Zugleich scheint der Prozess der vertikalen Weitergabe nicht selektiv zu sein, da keine Unterscheidung zwischen einzelnen, Schwamm-spezifischen Mikroorganismen erfolgt. Insgesamt deutet vertikale Weitergabe auf eine mutualistische und seit langem bestehende Assoziation zwischen bakterienhaltigen Schw{\"a}mmen und komplexen, mikrobiellen Konsortien hin.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Schlund2007, author = {Schlund, Sebastian}, title = {Quantifying Non-covalent Interactions - Rational in-silico Design of Guanidinium-based Carboxylate Receptors}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-24388}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2007}, abstract = {Die nat{\"u}rlichen Vorbilder effektiver Anionenrezeptoren sind Enzyme, welche oftmals Arginin als entscheidende Aminos{\"a}ure in der Bindungstasche tragen. Die positiv geladenene Guanidiniumgruppe, wie sie in der Seitenkette von Arginin vorkommt, ist daher das zentrale Strukturmerkmal f{\"u}r viele k{\"u}nstliche Anionenrezeptoren. Im Jahre 1999 gelang es Schmuck und Mitarbeitern eine neue Klasse von Guanidinium-basierten Oxoanionenrezeptoren zu entwickeln, die Carboxylate sogar in w{\"a}ssrigen Medien binden k{\"o}nnen. Die Bindungsmodi der 2-(Guanidiniocarbonyl)-1H-pyrrole basieren auf einer Kombination von einzeln betrachtet schwachen nicht-kovalenten Wechselwirkungen wie Ionenpaarbildung und multiplen Wasserstoffbr{\"u}ckenbindungen zwischen k{\"u}nstlichem Rezeptor und Substrat. Durch Substitution einer Carboxylatgruppe in Position 5 des Pyrrolringes erh{\"a}lt man ein zwitterionisches Derivat welches sich in Wasser mit einer Assoziationskonstante von sch{\"a}tzungsweise 170 M-1 zu einzelnen Dimeren zusammenlagert (Dimer 1). Um das Strukturmotiv hinsichtlich einer noch effektiveren Anionenbindung weiter verbessern zu k{\"o}nnen, ist es daher von großem Interesse, die verschiedenartigen intermolekularen Wechselwirkungen zwischen den beiden monomeren Einheiten von Dimer 1 zu quantifizieren. Vor diesem Hintergrund wurden verschiedene theoretische ab initio Studien durchgef{\"u}hrt, um die Einfl{\"u}sse von intrinsischen Eigenschaften sowie von Solvenseffekten auf die Stabilit{\"a}t sich selbst zusammenlagernden Dimeren aufzukl{\"a}ren. In Kapitel 4.1 wurden die molekularen Wechselwirkungen im Dimer 1 durch Vergleich mit verschiedenen „Knock-out" Analoga untersucht. In diesen Analoga wurden einzelne Wasserstoffbr{\"u}ckenbindungen durch Substitution von Wasserstoffdonoren mit Methylengruppen oder Etherbr{\"u}cken ausgeschaltet. Es konnte gezeigt werden, dass die Anwendung eines vereinfachten Kontinuum-Solvensmodells nicht ausreicht, die absoluten Energien der „Knock-out" Analoga in stark polaren L{\"o}sungsmitteln vorherzusagen, jedoch k{\"o}nnen die berechneten Trends Auskunft {\"u}ber die relativen Stabilit{\"a}ten geben. In Kapitel 4.2 wurde die strukturelle {\"A}hnlichkeit von Arginin mit Struktur 1 ausgenutzt, um die Abh{\"a}ngigkeit der St{\"a}rke der Dimerisierung von der Flexibilit{\"a}t der molekularen Struktur eingehender zu untersuchen. In Kapitel 4.2.1 wurden neue globale Minimumsstrukturen des kanonischen und zwitterionischen Arginins in der Gasphase bestimmt. Dies geschah mit Hilfe von umfangreichen kraftfeldbasierten Konformationssuchen in Verbindung mit ab initio Strukturoptimierungen der energetisch niedrigsten Konformere. Die meisten der neu identifizierten Minimumskonformere sowohl des zwitterionischen als auch des kanonischen Tautomers zeigten geometrische Anordnungen mit bis dahin unbekannten gestapelten Orientierungen der endst{\"a}ndigen Gruppen. Es wurde letztendlich eine neuartige globale Minimumsstruktur (N1) gefunden, welche eine um mehr als 8 kJ mol-1 niedrigere Energie besitzt als die bislang ver{\"o}ffentlichten Konformere. Die gleiche Strategie f{\"u}r das Auffinden von energetischen Minimumskonformeren, wie sie bereits f{\"u}r das Arginin Monomer benutzt wurde, wurde auch im Falle der Dimere von Arginin verwendet. Im Gegensatz zu vorhergehenden theoretischen Untersuchungen ist die neue globale Minimumsstruktur ungef{\"a}hr 60 kJ mol-1 stabiler und weist ebenfalls eine gestapelte Orientierung der Guanidinium- und Carboxylatgruppen auf. Der Einfluss der Rigidit{\"a}t auf die Dimerstabilit{\"a}t wurde durch Berechnungen eines k{\"u}nstlich versteiften Arginin Dimersystems bewiesen. Die hohe Bindungsaffinit{\"a}t des Dimers 1 ergibt sich daher zu etwa 50\% aus der Rigidit{\"a}t der Monomere, welche jegliche intramolekulare Stabilisierung verhindert. Um Vorschl{\"a}ge f{\"u}r ein verbessertes Carboxylatbindungsmotiv machen zu k{\"o}nnen, wurden in Kapitel 4.3 neuartige Strukturmotive mit ver{\"a}nderten Ringsystemen auf DFT Niveau untersucht. Die direkte Abh{\"a}ngigkeit der Dimerisierungsenergie von einem zunehmenden Dipolmoment wurde durch verschiedene anellierte Ringstrukturen bewiesen. Der Einfluss der Delokalisierung in den Monomeren auf die Dimerisierungsenergie wurde durch Ver{\"a}nderung der Elektronenstruktur von elektronisch entkoppelten Biphenylenen untersucht. Es konnte gezeigt werden, dass die Carbonylfunktion haupts{\"a}chlich f{\"u}r eine gute Pr{\"a}organisation verantwortlich ist, wohingegen der Effekt auf die Azidit{\"a}t eine geringere Bedeutung besitzt. Im letzten Kapitel wurden Kooperativit{\"a}tseffekte in supramolekularen Systemen untersucht. Als Modellsysteme dienten hierbei Adenosin-Carbons{\"a}ure-Komplexe, deren berechnete NMR Verschiebungen mit experimentellen Niedrigtemperatur-NMR-Studien verglichen wurden. Wir konnten zeigen, dass nur durch die Verwendung von schwingungsgemittelten NMR Verschiebungen die experimentelle Protonenverschiebung reproduziert werden kann, welche unter Tieftemperaturbedingungen im Austauschregime von Wasserstoffbr{\"u}ckenbindungen erhalten wurde.}, subject = {nicht-kovalente Wechselwirkungen}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Schilling2007, author = {Schilling, Tatjana}, title = {Transdifferentiation of Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-24299}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2007}, abstract = {With ageing, the loss of bone mass correlates with the expansion of adipose tissue in human bone marrow thus facilitating bone-related diseases like osteopenia and osteoporosis. The molecular mechanisms underlying these events are still largely unknown. Reduced osteogenesis and concurrently enhanced adipogenesis might not only occur due to the impairment of conventional osteogenic differentiation originating from mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs). Additionally, transdifferentiation of (pre-)osteoblasts into adipocytes could contribute to the fatty conversion. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to prove the existence of transdifferentiation between the adipogenic and osteogenic lineage and to elucidate molecular mechanisms underlying this phenomenon. At first, a cell culture system of primary human MSCs was established that allowed for differentiation into the adipogenic and osteogenic lineage and proved that the MSC-derived adipocytes and pre-osteoblasts were capable of transdifferentiation (reprogramming) from one into the other lineage. Thereby, lineage-specific markers were completely reversed after reprogramming of pre-osteoblasts into adipocytes. The osteogenic transdifferentiation of adipocytes was slightly less efficient since osteogenic markers were present but the adipogenic ones partly persisted. Hence, plasticity also reached into the differentiation pathways of both lineages and the better performance of adipogenic reprogramming further supported the assumption of its occurrence in vivo. The subsequent examination of gene expression changes by microarray analyses that compared transdifferentiated cells with conventionally differentiated ones revealed high numbers of reproducibly regulated genes shortly after initiation of adipogenic and osteogenic reprogramming. Thereof, many genes were correlated with metabolism, transcription, and signal transduction as FGF, IGF, and Wnt signalling, but only few of the established adipogenesis- and none of the osteogenesis-associated marker genes were detected within 24 h after initiation of transdifferentiation. To find possible key control factors of transdifferentiation amongst the huge amount of regulated genes, a novel bioinformatic scoring scheme was developed that ranked genes due to their potential relevance for reprogramming. Besides the reproducibility and level of their regulation, also the possible reciprocity between the adipogenic and osteogenic transdifferentiation pathway was taken into account. Fibroblast growth factor 1 (FGF1) that ranked as one of the leading candidates to govern reprogramming was proven to inhibit adipogenic differentiation as well as adipogenic transdifferentiation in our cell culture system. Further examination of the FGF signalling pathway and other highly ranked genes could help to better understand the age-related fatty degeneration at the molecular level and therefore provide target molecules for therapeutic modulation of the plasticity of both lineages in order to inhibit adipogenic degeneration and to enhance osteogenesis.}, subject = {Zelldifferenzierung}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Schenk2007, author = {Schenk, Rita}, title = {Impact of the CCN-proteins CYR61/CCN1 and WISP3/CCN6 on mesenchymal stem cells and endothelial progenitor cells}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-27766}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2007}, abstract = {CYR61 and WISP3 belong to the family of CCN-proteins. These proteins are characterised by 10\% cysteine residues whose positions are strictly conserved. The proteins are extracellular signalling molecules that can be associated with the extracellular matrix. CCN-proteins function in a cell- and tissue specific overlapping yet distinct manner. CCN-proteins are expressed and function in several cells and tissues of the musculoskeletal system. In this study the impact of the angiogenic inducer cysteine-rich protein 61 (CYR61/CCN1) on endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) and mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) as well as the wnt1 inducible signalling pathway protein 3 (WISP3/CCN6) on MSCs were elucidated. EPCs are promising cells to induce neovascularisation in ischemic regions as tissue engineered constructs. A major drawback is the small amount of cells that can be obtained from patients; therefore a stimulating factor to induce in vitro propagation of EPCs is urgently needed. In this study, mononuclear cells obtained from peripheral blood were treated with 0.5 µg/ml CYR61, resulting in an up to 7-fold increased cell number within one week compared to untreated control cells. To characterise if EPCs treated with CYR61 display altered or maintained EPC phenotype, the expression of the established markers CD34, CD133 and KDR as well as the uptake of acLDL and concurrent staining for ulex lectin was analysed. Both CYR61 treated and untreated control cells displayed EPCs characteristics, indicating that CYR61 treatment induces EPC number without altering their phenotype. Further studies revealed that the stimulating effect of CYR61 on EPCs is due to enhanced adhesion, rather than improved proliferation. Usage of mutated CYR61-proteins showed that the adhesive effect is mediated, at least partly, by the integrin \&\#945;6\&\#946;1, while the integrin \&\#945;\&\#965;\&\#946;3 has no influence. Endogenous expression of CYR61 was not detectable in EPCs, which indicated that control cells are not influenced by endogenous secretion of CYR61 and also could explain the dose-dependent effect of CYR61 that is measured at a low concentration of 0.05 µg/ml. MSCs were treated with 0.5 µg/ml CYR61, a combination of growth factors including VEGF, both together and compared to untreated control cells. Matrigel angiogenesis assay revealed an induction of angiogenesis, detected by induced sprouting of the cells, after CYR61 treatment of the MSC. Induced sprouting and vessel like structure formation after CYR61 treatment was similar to the results obtained after treatment with growth factors including the established angiogenesis inducer VEGF. This result clearly demonstrates the angiogenic potential of CYR61 on MSCs. Further studies revealed a migrative and proliferative effect of CYR61 on MSCs. Both properties are crucial for the induction of angiogenesis thus further strengthening the view of CYR61 as an angiogenic inducer. MSCs and EPCs are promising cells for tissue engineering applications in bone remodelling and reconstruction. MSCs due to their potential to differentiate into other lineages; EPCs induce neovascularisation within the construct. Both cell types respond to CYR61 treatment. Furthermore EPCs home to sides were CYR61 expression is detectable and both are induced by similar stimulators. Therefore CYR61 is a promising factor for tissue engineered bone reconstruction applications. WISP3 is expressed in cartilage in vivo and in chondrocytes in vitro. Loss of function mutations in the WISP3 gene are associated to the inherited human disease progressive pseudorheumatoid dysplasia (PPD), that is characterised by cartilage loss and bone and joint destruction. Since MSCs also express the protein, the aim of this study was to elucidate if recombinant protein targets MSCs. A migratory effect of WISP3 treatment on MSCs and osteogenic differentiated MSCs has been proven in this study. To elucidate if global gene expression patterns are influenced by WISP3, cells were treated with 0.5 µg/ml WISP3 and compared to untreated control MSCs. Gene expression study by using affymetrix technology revealed an induction of interferon inducible genes including CXCL chemokines and members of the TNFSF family. Reevaluation by RT-PCR on identical RNA and an additional time series confirmed the results. Although no established cartilage associated genes were detected as regulated genes within this 24h treatment, anti-angiogenic and immunosuppressive genes indicate a protective role of WISP3 for the cartilage, which is sensitive to inflammatory processes. Both CCN-proteins CYR61 and WISP3 are valuable for the musculoskeletal system. This and previous studies revealed the role of CYR61 for osteogenesis and angiogenesis of tissue engineered applications. WISP3 is responsible for development, protection and maintenance of cartilage. Therefore further studies with the proteins in the musculoskeletal system are of high relevance.}, subject = {Endothel}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Scheibner2007, author = {Scheibner, Ralf}, title = {Thermoelectric Properties of Few-Electron Quantum Dots}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-26699}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2007}, abstract = {This thesis presents an experimental study of the thermoelectrical properties of semiconductor quantum dots (QD). The measurements give information about the interplay between first order tunneling and macroscopic quantum tunneling transport effects in the presence of thermal gradients by the direct comparison of the thermoelectric response and the energy spectrum of the QD. The aim of the thesis is to contribute to the understanding of the charge and spin transport in few-electron quantum dots with respect to potential applications in future quantum computing devices. It also gives new insight into the field of low temperature thermoelectricity. The investigated QDs were defined electrostatically in a two dimensional electron gas (2DEG) formed with a GaAs/(Al,Ga)As heterostructure by means of metallic gate electrodes on top of the heterostructure. Negative voltages with respect to the potential of the 2DEG applied to the gate electrodes were used to deplete the electron gas below them and to form an isolated island of electron gas in the 2DEG which contains a few ten electrons. This QD was electrically connected to the 2DEG via two tunneling barriers. A special electron heating technique was used to create a temperature difference between the two connecting reservoirs across the QD. The resulting thermoelectric voltage was used to study the charge and spin transport processes with respect to the discrete energy spectrum and the magnetic properties of the QD. Such a two dimensional island usually exhibits a discrete energy spectrum, which is comparable to that of atoms. At temperatures below a few degrees Kelvin, the electrostatic charging energy of the QDs exceeds the thermal activation energy of the electrons in the leads, and the transport of electrons through the QD is dominated by electron-electron interaction effects. The measurements clarify the overall line shape of thermopower oscillations and the observed fine structure as well as additional spin effects in the thermoelectrical transport. The observations demonstrate that it is possible to control and optimize the strength and direction of the electronic heat flow on the scale of a single impurity and create spin-correlated thermoelectric transport in nanostructures, where the experimenter has a close control of the exact transport conditions. The results support the assumption that the performance of thermoelectric devices can be enhanced by the adjustment of the QD energy levels and by exploiting the properties of the spin-correlated charge transport via localized, spin-degenerate impurity states. Within this context, spin entropy has been identified as a driving force for the thermoelectric transport in the spin-correlated transport regime in addition to the kinetic contributions. Fundamental considerations, which are based on simple model assumptions, suggest that spin entropy plays an important role in the presence of charge valence fluctuations in the QD. The presented model gives an adequate starting point for future quantitative analysis of the thermoelectricity in the spin-correlated transport regime. These future studies might cover the physics in the limit of single electron QDs or the physics of more complex structures such as QD molecules as well as QD chains. In particular, it should be noted that the experimental investigations of the thermopower of few-electron QDs address questions concerning the entropy transport and entropy production with respect to single-bit information processing operations. These questions are of fundamental physical interest due to their close connection to the problem of minimal energy requirements in communication, and thus ultimately to the so called "Maxwell's demon" with respect to the second law of thermodynamics.}, subject = {Quantenpunkt}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Sandblad2007, author = {Sandblad, Linda}, title = {Seam Binding, a Novel Mechanism for Microtubule Stabilization}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-24714}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2007}, abstract = {Microtubules are a fascinating component of the cellular scaffold protein network, the cytoskeleton. These hollow tubular structures are assembled of laterally associated proto-filaments containing ab-tubulin heterodimers in a head to tail arrangement. Accordingly microtubules have a defined polarity, which sets the base for the polarity of the cell. The microtubule lattice can be arranged in two conformations: In the more abundant B-lattice conformation, where the protofilaments interact laterally through a- to a- and b- to b-tubulin contacts and in the less stable A-lattice conformation, where a-tubulin interacts laterally with b-tubulin. In cells the microtubules generally contain 13 protofilaments of which usually one pair interacts in the A-lattice conformation, forming the so-called lattice seam. Microtubule dynamics and interactions are strongly regulated by micro-tubule associate proteins (MAPs). Structural investigations on MAPs and microtubule associated motor proteins in complex with microtubules have become possible in combination with modern electron microscopy (EM) and image processing. We have used biochemistry and different advanced EM techniques to study the interaction between microtubules and the MAP Mal3p in vitro. Mal3p is the sole member of the end-binding protein 1 (EB1) protein family in the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe. Previous in vivo studies have shown that Mal3p promotes microtubule growth. Our studies with high-resolution unidirectional shadowing EM revealed that Mal3p interacts with the microtubule lattice in a novel way, using binding sites on the microtubule that are different from those reported for other MAPs or motor proteins. Full-length Mal3p preferentially binds between two protofilaments on the microtubule lattice, leaving the rest of the lattice free. A case where Mal3p was found in two adjacent protofilament, revealed an A-lattice conformation on the microtubules, surprisingly indicating specific binding of Mal3p to the microtubule seam. With a lattice enhancer, in form of a b-tubulin binding kinesin motor domain, it was demonstrated that Mal3p stabilizes the seam which is thought to be the weakest part of a microtubule. Further, the presence of Mal3p during microtubule polymerization enhances the closure of protofilament sheets into a tubular organization. Cryo-EM and 3-D helical reconstruction on a monomeric microtubule binding domain of Mal3p, confirm the localization in between the protofilament and result in an accurate localization on the microtubule lattice. The results also indicate Mal3p's capacity to influence the microtubule lattice conformation. Together, studies approached in vitro demonstrate that an EB1-family homolog not only interacts with the microtubule plus end, but also with the microtubule lattice. The structure of Mal3p interacting with microtubules reveals a new mechanism for microtubule stabilization and further insight on how plus end binding proteins are able promote microtubule growth. These findings further suggest that microtubules exhibit two distinct reaction platforms on their surface that can independently interact with selected MAPs or motors.}, subject = {Mikrotubulus}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Roeger2007, author = {R{\"o}ger, Cornelia}, title = {Bioinspired Light-Harvesting Zinc Chlorin Rod Aggregates Powered by Peripheral Chromophores}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-26760}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2007}, abstract = {Artificial light-harvesting (LH) systems have been obtained by self-assembly of naphthalene diimide-functionalized zinc chlorin dyads and triad in nonpolar, aprotic solvents. UV-vis, CD, and steady-state emission spectroscopy as well as atomic force microscopy showed that rod-like structures are formed by excitonic interactions of zinc chlorin units, while the appended naphthalene diimide dyes do not aggregate at the periphery of the cylinders. In all cases, photoexcitation of the enveloping naphthalene diimides at 540 and 620 nm, respectively, was followed by highly efficient energy-transfer processes to the inner zinc chlorin backbone, as revealed by time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy on the picosecond time-scale. As a consequence, the LH efficiencies of zinc chlorin rod aggregates were increased by up to 63\%. The effective utilization of solar energy recommends these biomimetic systems for an application in electronic materials on the nanoscale.}, subject = {Farbstoff}, language = {en} } @article{Rostas2007, author = {Rost{\´a}s, Michael}, title = {The effects of 2,4-dihydroxy-7-methoxy-1,4-benzoxazin-3-one on two species of Spodoptera and the growth of Setosphaeria turcica in vitro}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-35079}, year = {2007}, abstract = {Maize seedlings contain high amounts of glucosidically bound 2,4-dihydroxy-7-methoxy-1,4-benzoxazin-3-one (DIMBOA). The effects of DIMBOA on the feeding behaviour and performance of two noctuids, Spodoptera exigua H{\"u}bner and S. frugiperda Smith, were compared. The question was raised whether S. frugiperda, preferring maize and other Poaceae, is better adapted to DIMBOA than S. exigua. In addition, the effects of DIMBOA on the mycelial growth of the plant pathogen Setosphaeria turcica Leonard et Suggs (causal agent of northern corn leaf blight) was assessed in vitro. DIMBOA had an antifeedant effect on S. exigua but stimulated feeding in S. frugiperda in dual-choice experiments. In a no-choice setup, larvae of S. exigua gained less biomass and had a prolonged development when feeding on an artificial diet containing DIMBOA. However, pupal weight was not significantly different between treatments. In contrast, larvae of S. frugiperda were not affected by DIMBOA. Strong detrimental effects of DIMBOA were found on the mycelial growth of the pathogen S. turcica.}, subject = {Eulen }, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Robubi2007, author = {Robubi, Armin}, title = {RAF Kinases: Pathway, Modulation and Modeling}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-26953}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2007}, abstract = {The Ras/RAF/MEK/ERK cascade is a central cellular signal transduction pathway involved in cell proliferation, differentiation, and survival where RAF kinases are pivotal kinases implicated in cancer. The development of specific irreversible kinase inhibitors is a rewarding but difficult aim. CI-1033 was developed to irreversibly inhibit erbB receptor tyrosine kinases by reacting to the Cys113 residue (p38alpha MAP kinase numbering) of the kinase domain. In this study we tried a similar approach to target the RAF oncoproteins which posses a similar cysteine at position 108 in the hinge region between the small n-lobe and the large c-lobe of the kinase domain. A novel synthetic approach including a lyophilization step allowed us the synthesis of a diphenyl urea compound with an epoxide moiety (compound 1). Compound 1 possessed inhibitory activity in vitro. However our time kinetics experiments and mass spectroscopic studies clearly indicate that compound 1 does not react covalently with the cysteine residue in the hinge region. Moreover, in cell culture experiments, a strong activation of the RAF signaling pathway was observed, an effect which is known from several other RAF kinase inhibitors and is here reported for the first time for a diphenyl urea compound, to which the clinically used unspecific kinase inhibitor BAY 43-9006 (Sorafinib, Nexavar) belongs. Although activation was apparently independent on B- and C-RAF hetero-oligomerization in vitro, in vivo experiments support such a mechanism as the activation did not occur in starved knockout cells lacking either B-RAF or C-RAF. Furthermore, we developed a mathematical model of the Ras/RAF/MEK/ERK cascade demonstrating how stimuli induce different signal patterns and thereby different cellular responses, depending on cell type and the ratio between B-RAF and C-RAF. Based on biochemical data for activation and dephosphorylation, we set up differential equations for a dynamical model of the Ras/RAF/MEK/ERK cascade. We find a different signaling pattern and response result for B-RAF (strong activation, sustained signal) and C-RAF (steep activation, transient signal). We further support the significance of such differential modulatory signaling by showing different RAF isoform expression in various cell lines and experimental testing of the predicted kinase activities in B-RAF, C-RAF as well as mutated versions. Additionally the effect of the tumor suppressor DiRas3 (also known as Noey2 or ARHI) on RAF signaling was studied. I could show that DiRas3 down-regulates the mitogenic pathway by inhibition of MEK, a basis for a refined model of the Ras/RAF/MEK/ERK cascade.}, subject = {Systembiologie}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{RinconOrozco2007, author = {Rinc{\´o}n Orozco, Bladimiro}, title = {TCR and CO-receptors mediated activation of V gamma 9V delta 2 T cells}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-24902}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2007}, abstract = {A small percentage (1-5\%) of the blood lymphocytes expresses alternative T-cell antigen receptor that uses g and d TCR rearranging genes. A subset of them expresses the Vg9Vd2 TCR. Those cells respond to self-nonpeptide and foreign antigens presented by unknown antigen-presenting molecules. Vg9Vd2 T cells also express Toll-like receptors and natural killer receptors that allow them to respond to other nonpeptide microbial components or to alterations in the expression of stress cell surface ligands such as NKG2D ligands. Vg9Vd2 T cells frequently are regulated by the expression of activating and/or inhibitory NKRs (iNKRs) that can fine-tune their activation threshold and the activating NKG2D receptor is one of the most studied until now. NKG2D, a C-type lectin receptor directed against MICA/MICB and UL16-binding protein (ULBP) molecules, have been reported a powerful co-stimulus for Ag-mediated activation of CD8 and Vg9Vd2 T cells. Indeed, NKG2D is recruited within the Vg9Vd2 TCR immunological synapse and enhances recognition by Vg9Vd2 T cells of Mycobacteria-infected DCs and various MICA/MICB or ULBP hemopoietic and non-hemopoietic tumors. The level of NKG2D is upregulated by inflammatory cytokines (e.g. IL-15), and NKG2D ligands are induced after a physical or genotoxic stress and/or along infection by intracellular pathogens. Therefore, NKG2D is a key stress sensor that strongly enhances recognition of altered or infected self by human gd T cells. Recent progress in the field supports the idea that gd T cells fulfill a role in the innate and adaptative immune response in different way of the conventional ab T cells. We demonstrated direct activation of Vg9Vd2 T cells by NKG2D ligation through the association with DAP10 adapter molecules and independently of TCR-Ag recognition, similar to the NKG2D-mediated activation of NK cells. Culture of peripherical blood mononuclear cells with immobilized NKG2D mAb or NKG2D ligand MICA induces up-regulation of CD69 and CD25 in NK and Vg9Vd2 T cells but not in CD8 T cells. Additionally, the ligation of NKG2D induces in Vg9Vd2 T cells the up-regulation of molecules typical for antigenpresenting cells, such as co-stimulator molecules (CD86) antigen presenting molecules (CD1a, HLA-DR), adhesion molecules (CD54), and activation molecules (CD69). Furthermore, NKG2D ligation in Vg9Vd2 T cells induces the production of cytokines such as TNF-a and chemokines such as, MIP-1a, but cannot induce the production of cytokines such as IL-6 or IFN-g and chemokines such as RANTES, MCP-1 and GM-CSF. In addition, NKG2D triggers the activation of the cytolytic machinery as efficient as CD3 stimulation as shown by measurement of the release of granules with esterase activity (BLT assay), perforin and the up-regulation of CD107a on the surface of Vg9Vd2 T cells. This NKG2D dependent cytolysis has been confirmed using purified Vg9Vd2 T cells, which kill MICA-transduced RMA cells but not the control cells. The TCR independence and NKG2D dependence of this killing is supported by mAb inhibition experiment. Finally, DAP 10, which mediates NKG2D signaling of human NK cells, is found in resting and activated Vg9Vd2 T cells. Moreover, data of intracellular signaling studies suggest an important role of Scr kinases in the NKG2D mediated killing and involvement of DAP-10-PI3K and PLCg 1 pathways as mayor proteins implicated in target cell lysis, and shows remarkable difference with the TCR signaling. The identification of these similarities in NKG2D function between NK and Vg9Vd2 T cells may be of interest for development of new strategies for Vg9Vd2 T cell-based immunotherapy in certain types of cancer and help to understand Vg9Vd2 T cell function in general.}, subject = {TCR}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Reifenrath2007, author = {Reifenrath, Kerstin}, title = {Effects of variable host plant quality on the oligophagous leaf beetle Phaedon cochleariae: Performance, host plant recognition and feeding stimulation}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-23459}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2007}, abstract = {Abiotic environmental stress, as evoked by short-term exposure of greenhousegrown plants to ambient ultraviolet radiation (UV), induces chemical and morphological adaptations of plants. Responses depend on the strength of stress and differ between species and tissues of variable age. In two Brassicaceae, Sinapis alba and Nasturtium officinale, stress responses towards short-term exposure to ambient radiation including or excluding UV reveal a high phenotypic plasticity, with strong differences their chemical composition compared to plants that remained in the greenhouse. The most pronounced defensive response against UV, the accumulation of flavonoid pigments, was strongest in young UV-exposed leaves, with an increase of the more effectice flavonol quercetin on the expense of less effectice kaempferol. Glucosinolates and myrosinase enzymes showed highly species-specific responses to UV-stress. Feeding behaviour and larval performance of the oligophagous Brassicaceae specialist, Phaedon cochleariae (Chrysomelidae; Coleoptera) were poorly affected by these differently UV-exposed host plants. Effects of plant stress on larval development were restricted to a minor variation in body mass due to variable food conversion of certain larval instars, which were compensated until pupation. Moreover, larval developmental times were unaffected by UV-exposure, but varied between species and leaves of different age. For P. cochleariae, this lack of variation in larval and pupal development towards UV-altered phytochemistry may suggest a strong genetic fixation of life history traits. In combination, the high plasticity towards variable food quality may correspond to the beetles's specialisation on a narrow range of chemically highly variable host plants. Apart from being involved in plant defence against generalist herbivores, glucosinolates may also act as recognition cues and feeding stimulants for specialist insects. In earlier studies, glucosinolates were assumed to stimulate feeding by P. cochleariae, and they were suggested to be present on outermost leaf surfaces. However, since these findings were based on crude extraction methods, the presence of feeding stimulants in epicuticular waxes of Brassicaceae was re-investigated. In our study, glucosinolates were not detectable in mechanically removed waxes in Brassica napus and N. officinale, whereas substrate concentrations in solvent leaf extracts corresponded to densities and closure of leaf surface stomata. Therefore, glucosinolates that originate from the mesophyll may have been washed out through open stomata. Neither leaf waxes, nor leaf waxes combined with sinigrin or pure sinigrin evoked feeding. Moreover, in choice tests, these leaf beetles clearly preferred to feed on de-waxed surfaces. Finally, the presence of feeding stimulants in epicuticular waxes is highly unlikely considering the physico-chemical properties of the plant cuticle. The lack of stimulants on the outermost surface corresponds to the plant's perspective, which should avoid easily accessible feeding stimulants. Nevertheless, the role of glucosinolates for feeding stimulation of P. cochleariae remained unclear. Therefore, S. alba leaf extracts of different polarities were tested in bioassays in order to identify which chemical leaf compounds act as stimulants. In bioassay-guided fractionations of methanol extracts by semi-preparative HPLC, two distinct fractions with stimulating activity were detected, whereas other fractions were not effective. Flavonoids were identified as main component in one stimulating fractions, the second fraction mainly contained glucosinolates, including sinalbin. The combination of both fractions was significantly more stimulating than each individual fraction, indicating additive effects of at least one compound of each fraction. However, since the combined fractions were less effective compared to the original extracts, other compounds may additionally be involved in the complex composition of leaf compounds acting as feeding stimulants for P. cochleariae. Finally, fractionated extracts of UV altered plants were used to test whether the strength of feeding responses depend on different ratios of glucosinolates and flavonoids. However, since the feeding behavior of this leaf beetle was not affected, such quantitative variations were concluded to be less important. The initiation of feeding behaviour may solely depend on the presence of stimulating compounds.}, subject = {Meerrettichk{\"a}fer}, language = {en} } @article{PoethkePfenningHovestadt2007, author = {Poethke, Hans J. and Pfenning, Brenda and Hovestadt, Thomas}, title = {The relative contribution of individual and kin selection to the evolution of density-dependent dispersal rates}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-48225}, year = {2007}, abstract = {Questions: What are the relative contributions of kin selection and individual selection to the evolution of dispersal rates in fragmented landscapes? How do environmental parameters influence the relative contributions of both evolutionary forces? Features of the model: Individual-based simulation model of a metapopulation. Logistic local growth dynamics and density-dependent dispersal. An optional shuffling algorithm allows the continuous destruction of any genetic structure in the metapopulation. Ranges of key variables: Depending on dispersal mortality (0.05-0.4) and the strength of environmental fluctuations, mean dispersal probability varied between 0.05 and 0.5. Conclusions: For local population sizes of 100 individuals, kin selection alone could account for dispersal probabilities of up to 0.1. It may result in a ten-fold increase of optimal dispersal rates compared with those predicted on the basis of individual selection alone. Such a substantial contribution of kin selection to dispersal is restricted to cases where the overall dispersal probabilities are small (textless 0.1). In the latter case, as much as 30\% of the total fitness of dispersing individuals could arise from the increased reproduction of kin left in the natal patch.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{PatinoGonzalez2007, author = {Pati{\~n}o Gonzalez, Edwin}, title = {Functional Studies and X-Ray Structure Analysis of Human Interleukin-5 Receptor Alpha and Human Interleukin-5 Complex}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-27319}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2007}, abstract = {Interleukin-5 (IL-5) is a member of the hematopoietic class I cytokines and is specifically involved in eosinophil activation. IL-5 plays an important role in disease conditions such as allergic asthma and other hypereosinophilias, which are characterized by highly increased levels of eosinophils in peripheral blood and tissues. The IL-5 receptor is a heterodimer consisting of a binding alpha subunit (IL- 5R\&\#945;) and a common beta subunit (IL-5R\&\#946;). This IL-5R\&\#946; is shared with the IL-3 and GM-CSF receptors. The IL-5R\&\#945; is required for ligand-specific binding, whereas the association of the IL-5R\&\#946; subunit triggers intracellular signal transduction. Previous studies have described the crystallographic structure of human IL-5 (hIL-5), as well as that of the common IL-5R\&\#946; chain (IL-5R\&\#946;c) However, no experimental structural data are yet available for the interaction of the high-affinity IL-5 receptor IL-5R\&\#945; with its ligand IL-5. Therefore, this thesis had the principle objective to gain new insights into the basis of this important agonist-receptor interaction. In particular, data on the recombinant expression, purification and preparation of the binary complex of hIL-5 bound to the receptor ectodomain of hIL-5R\&\#945; are shown, as well as the subsequent crystal structure analysis of the binary ligand-receptor (hIL-5R\&\#945;/hIL-5) complex. Both proteins were expressed in an Escherichia coli expression system, purified to homogeneity, and crystallized. However, since the initial analysis of these crystals did not show any X-ray diffraction, each step of the preparation and crystallization procedure had to be stepwise optimized. Several improvements proved to be crucial for obtaining crystals suitable for structure analysis. A free cysteine residue in the N-terminal domain of the hIL-5R\&\#945; ectodomain protein was mutated to alanine to remove protein heterogeneity. In addition, hIL-5 affinity chromatography of the receptor protein proved to be absolutely crucial for crystal quality. Additive screening using the initial crystallization condition finally yielded crystals of the binary complex, which diffracted to 2.5{\AA} resolution and were suitable for structure analysis. The preliminary structure data demonstrate a new receptor architecture for the IL-5R\&\#945; ligand-binding domain, which has no similarities to other cytokine class I receptor structures known so far. The complex structure demonstrates that the ligand-binding region of human IL-5R\&\#945; is dispersed over all three extracellular domains, and adopts a binding topology in which the cytokine recognition motif (CRM) needs the first Fn-III domain of the human IL-5R\&\#945; to bind the ligand. In a second project, a prokaryotic expression system for murine IL-5 (mIL-5) was established to allow the production of mIL-5 and mIL-5 antagonist that should facilitate functional studies in mice. Since the expression of mIL-5 in E. coli had never been successful so far, a fusion protein system was generated expressing high yields of mIL-5. Chemical cleavage with cyanogen bromide (CNBr) was used to release mIL-5 monomers, which were subsequently purified and refolded. This technique yielded an active murine IL-5 dimer as confirmed by TF-1 cell proliferation assays. The protein was crystallized and the structure of mIL-5 could be determined at 2.5{\AA} resolution. The molecular structure revealed a symmetrical left-handed four helices bundle dimer similar to human IL-5. Analysis of the structure-/function relationship allowed us to design specific mIL-5 antagonist molecules, which are still under examination. Taken together, these findings provide further insights in the IL-5 and IL-5R interaction which may help to further understand and depict this and other cytokine-receptor interactions of similar architecture, e.g. the IL-13 ligand-receptor system. Ultimately, this may represent another piece of puzzle in the attempts to rationally design and engineer novel IL-5-related pharmacological therapeutics.}, subject = {Functional Studies}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Pappert2007, author = {Pappert, Katrin}, title = {Anisotropies in (Ga,Mn)As - Measurement, Control and Application in Novel Devices}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-23370}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2007}, abstract = {Ferromagnetic semiconductors (FS) promise the integration of magnetic memory functionalities and semiconductor information processing into the same material system. The prototypical FS (Ga,Mn)As has become the focus of semiconductor spintronics research over the past years. The spin-orbit mediated coupling of magnetic and semiconductor properties in this material gives rise to many novel transport-related phenomena which can be harnessed for device applications. In this thesis we address challenges faced in the development of an all-semiconductor memory architecture. A starting point for information storage in FS is the knowledge of their detailed magnetic anisotropy. The first part of this thesis concentrates on the investigation of the magnetization behaviour in compressively strained (Ga,Mn)As by electrical means. The angle between current and magnetization is monitored in magnetoresistance(MR) measurements along many in-plane directions using the Anisotropic MR(AMR) or Planar Hall effect(PHE). It is shown, that a full angular set of such measurements displayed in a color coded resistance polar plot can be used to identify and quantitatively determine the symmetry components of the magnetic anisotropy of (Ga,Mn)As at 4 K. We compile such "anisotropy fingerprints" for many (Ga,Mn)As layers from Wuerzburg and other laboratories and find the presence of three symmetry terms in all layers. The biaxial anisotropy term with easy axes along the [100] and [010] crystal direction dominates the magnetic behaviour. An additional uniaxial term with an anisotropy constant of ~10\% of the biaxial one has its easy axis along either of the two <110> directions. A second contribution of uniaxial symmetry with easy axis along one of the biaxial easy axes has a strength of only ~1\% of the biaxial anisotropy and is therefore barely visible in standard SQUID measurements. An all-electrical writing scheme would be desirable for commercialization. We report on a current assisted magnetization manipulation experiment in a lateral (Ga,Mn)As nanodevice at 4 K (far below Tc). Reading out the large resistance signal from DW that are confined in nanoconstrictions, we demonstrate the current assisted magnetization switching of a small central island through a hole mediated spin transfer from the adjacent leads. One possible non-perturbative read-out scheme for FS memory devices could be the recently discovered Tunneling Anisotropic MagnetoResistance (TAMR) effect. Here we clarify the origin of the large amplification of the TAMR amplitude in a device with an epitaxial GaAs tunnel barrier at low temperatures. We prove with the help of density of states spectroscopy that a thin (Ga,Mn)As injector layer undergoes a metal insulator transition upon a change of the magnetization direction in the layer plane. The two states can be distinguished by their typical power law behaviour in the measured conductance vs voltage tunneling spectra. While all hereto demonstrated (Ga,Mn)As devices inherited their anisotropic magnetic properties from their parent FS layer, more sophisticated FS architectures will require locally defined FS elements of different magnetic anisotropy on the same wafer. We show that shape anisotropy is not applicable in FS because of their low volume magnetization. We present a method to lithographically engineer the magnetic anisotropy of (Ga,Mn)As by submicron patterning. Anisotropic strain relaxation in submicron bar structures (nanobars) and the related deformation of the crystal lattice introduce a new uniaxial anisotropy term in the energy equation. We demonstrate by both SQUID and transport investigations that this lithographically induced uniaxial anisotropy overwrites the intrinsic biaxial anisotropy at all temperatures up to Tc. The final section of the thesis combines all the above into a novel device scheme. We use anisotropy engineering to fabricate two orthogonal, magnetically uniaxial, nanobars which are electrically connected through a constriction. We find that the constriction resistance depends on the relative orientation of the nanobar magnetizations, which can be written by an in-plane magnetic field. This effect can be explained with the AMR effect in connection with the field line patterns in the respective states. The device offers a novel non-volatile information storage scheme and a corresponding non-perturbative read-out method. The read out signal is shown to increase drastically in samples with partly depleted constriction region. This could be shown to originate in a magnetization direction driven metal insulator transition of the material in the constriction region.}, subject = {Anisotropie}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Palanichamy2007, author = {Palanichamy, Arumugam}, title = {Influence of transient B cell depletion on recirculating B cells and plasma cells in rheumatoid arthritis}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-25132}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2007}, abstract = {Die zentrale Rolle der B-Zellen in der Pathogenese von Autoimmunerkrankungen hat in den letzten Jahren zu unterschiedlichen therapeutischen Ans{\"a}tzen gef{\"u}hrt, B-Zellen direkt oder indirekt zu targetieren. Ein Beispiel hierf{\"u}r stellt der monoklonale anti-CD20 Antik{\"o}rper Rituximab dar. Derzeit ist wenig {\"u}ber das Regenerationsverhalten von B-Zellen nach Therapie mit Rituximab bekannt. Daher untersuchten wir die fr{\"u}he Regnerationsphase und die Ver{\"a}nderungen des B-Zellrepertoirs. Am Beispiel der VH4 Familie der Immunglobulin schweren Ketten analysierten wir die Modulation des Immunglobulinrezeptor Repertoires durch die passagere B-Zelldepletion. Insgesamt wurden bei 5 Patienten 3 Zeitpunkte analysiert: vor Therapie, in der fr{\"u}hen Regenerationsphase (ERP- early regeneration period, mit einem B-Zellanteil > 1\% im peripheren Blut) und in der sp{\"a}ten Regenerationsphase (LRP- late regeneration period, 2-3 Monate nach der fr{\"u}hen Regenerationsphase). Bei 3 Patienten (A-C) wurden die Ig-VH4 Gene aus genomischer DNA amplifiziert und zu o.g. Zeitpunkten analysiert. Bei weiteren 2 Patienten (D und E) erfolgte die Analyse der Ig Gene in einzelnen B-Zellen mittels Einzelzellsortierung und Einzelzell RT-PCR. Die B-Zellregeneration nach Therapie mit Rituximab zeigte ein charakteristisches Regenerationsmuster mit einer Dominanz von unreifen CD10+ B-Zellen und CD38hi Plasmazellen w{\"a}hrend der fr{\"u}hen Phase der B-Zellrekonstitution. Im weiteren Verlauf kam es zu einer Abnahme dieser Zellen und einem Anstieg von naiven B-Zellen. Auf der molekularen Ebene zeigte sich vor und nach B-Zelldepletion eine unterschiedliche Nutzung der Ig-VH4 Gene. Mini Gene wie VH4-34 und VH4-39, die in Verbindung mit Autoimmunit{\"a}t stehen, waren vor Einleitung der Therapie {\"u}berexprimiert. Durch die Behandlung mit Rituximab kam es zu einer Ver{\"a}nderung des Repertoires der regenerierenden B-Zellen mit einer reduzierten Benutzung der VH4-39 Gene im B-Zellpool. Tief greifende Ver{\"a}nderungen fanden sich im regenerierenden Repertoire, mit einem relativen Anstieg von stark mutierten (>=9 Mutationen / Ig Sequenz) B-Zellen.. Die Immunph{\"a}notypisierung zeigte, dass diese hochmutierten B-Zellen den Ig-klassengeswitchten Ged{\"a}chtnis B-Zellkompartiment, insbesondere den Plasmazellen zugh{\"o}rig sind. Um diese Hypothese zu untermauern, erfolgte bei 2 Patienten eine Einzelzellsortierung dieser Plasmazellen w{\"a}hrend der fr{\"u}hen Regenerationsphase, welche einen vergleichbaren Mutationsstatus zeigte. Da Plasmazellen kein CD20 Molek{\"u}l exprimieren, werden sie durch eine Therapie mit Rituximab nicht direkt eliminiert. Allerdings zirkulieren sie nicht im peripheren Blut w{\"a}hrend der Phase der B-Zelldepletion. W{\"a}hrend der fr{\"u}hen Regenerationsphase (ERP) lassen sie sich in der Peripherie erneut nachweisen. Es wurde deshalb untersucht ob auch Plasmazellen durch die Therapie moduliert werden, obwohl sie nicht direkt durch Rituximab targetiert werden. In diesem Zusammenhang erfolgte eine detaillierte Analyse des Mutationsmusters der Plasmazellen vor Therapie und w{\"a}hrend der fr{\"u}hen Regenerationsphase. Die Analyse der Mutationsh{\"a}ufigkeit in RGYW/WRCY Hotspot Motive (R=purine, Y=pyrimidine, W=A/T) erlaubt Absch{\"a}tzung in wieweit die somatische Hypermutation der B-Zellen durch T-Zell abh{\"a}ngige Differenzierung erfolgte. Die Plasmazellen vor Therapie zeigten einem verminderten Targeting der RGYW/WRCY Motive. Im Gegensatz hierzu zeigte sich in den rezirkulierenden Plasmazellen w{\"a}hrend der fr{\"u}hen Regenerationsphase ein zunehmendes Targeting der RGYW/WRCY Motive. Dies spricht f{\"u}r einen Repertoire Shift zu mehr T-Zellabh{\"a}ngigen B-Zell Mutation. Ein Zusatand, wie er bei Gesunden beobachtet wird. Um die Hypothese der Rituximab-induzierten Plasmazell Modulation zu st{\"u}tzen wurde die R/S- Ratio (replacement to silent mutations ratio) der hypervariablen Regionen (CDRs) der Plasmazell Ig Sequenzen bestimmt. In unserer Studie war die mittlere R/S Ratio der CDRs der Plasmazellen vor Therapie entsprechend relativ niedrig (1.87). Interessanterweise kam es in der fr{\"u}hen und sp{\"a}ten Regenerationsphase zu einer signifikant erh{\"o}hten R/S Ration in den rezirkulierenden Plasmazellen mit Werten von 2.67 bzw. 3.60. Die verminderte R/S Ratio in den CDRs der Plasmazellen kann als Entwicklung des Ig-Repertoires durch positive Antigenselektion interpretiert werden und weist damit eine Therapie induzierte Ver{\"a}nderung auf, die dem entspricht wie man sie bei Gesunden findet. Zusammenfassend zeigt unsere Studie, dass die passagere B-Zelldepletion mit Rituximab zu einer Modulation des Plasmalzellkompartimentes f{\"u}hrt, welches nicht direkt durch die Therapie targetiert wird. Die Modulation der Plasmazellen bei der RA kann eventuell auch als m{\"o}glicher Biomarker entwickelt werden, um ein Ansprechen auf die Therapie vorherzusagen. Dies muss im Weiteren untersucht werden, um tiefer greifende Einblicke in Prozesse zu erlangen, die durch zuk{\"u}nftige Therapien beeinflussbar werden.}, subject = {B-zellen}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Osswald2007, author = {Osswald, Peter Uwe}, title = {Perylene Bisimide Atropisomers : Synthesis and Optical and Chiroptical Properties}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-23248}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2007}, abstract = {Zur Herstellung von atropo-enantiomeren Perylenbisimiden wurde die kovalente Verkn{\"u}pfung von Aryloxysubstituenten durch Makrocyclisierung eingesetzt. Die Darstellung makrocyclischer Perylenbisimide erfolgte ausgehend von einem vierfach (3-Hydroxyphenoxy)-funktionalisierten Perylenbisimid mit achiralen 2,6-Diisopropylphenylsubstituenten an den Imidpositionen durch Williamsonsche Ethersynthese. Die Synthese konnte f{\"u}r vier unterschiedliche Oligoethylenglykol-Kettenl{\"a}ngen realisiert werden, wobei f{\"u}r jede Br{\"u}ckenl{\"a}nge jeweils zwei regioisomere Makrocyclen, n{\"a}mlich das diagonal verbr{\"u}ckte (1,7- und 6,12-Verk{\"u}pfung) und das seitlich verbr{\"u}ckte Isomer (1,12- und 6,7- Verkn{\"u}pfung), isoliert werden konnten. Die strukturelle Zuordnung der isolierten Makrocyclen zu einem der beiden Regioisomeren gelang zweifelsfrei anhand von R{\"o}ntgenstrukturanalysen f{\"u}r zwei Makrocyclen und 1H NMR-Spektroskopie f{\"u}r alle Isomere. Der konformative Einfluß der Aryloxy-Substituenten auf die funktionenellen Eigenschaften dieser Farbstoffklasse konnte durch Vergleich der optischen und elektrochemischen Eigenschaften aller isolierter Makrocyclen mit einer offenkettigen Referenzverbindung abgeleitet werden. Hierbei zeigte sich, dass die Aryloxy-Substituenten dieser Farbstoffe in L{\"o}sung bevorzugt in einer horizontalen Konformation vorliegen. Durch l{\"o}sungsmittelabh{\"a}ngige Fluoreszenzmessungen konnte gezeigt werden, dass ein photoinduzierter Elektronentransferprozess f{\"u}r die Fluoreszenzl{\"o}sung elektronenreicher Aryloxy-Substituenten von Bedeutung ist. Die Trennung der Atropo-Diastereomere konnte f{\"u}r eine diagonal {\"u}berbr{\"u}ckte makrocyclische Verbindung mit chiralen 2-(R)-Octylamin Imidsubstituenten und Diethyleneglykol als Br{\"u}ckenkette mittels semi-preparativer HPLC an einer chiralen station{\"a}ren Phase realisiert werden. Die chiroptischen Eigenschaften der isolierten epimerenreinen Makrocyclen wurden mittels CD-Spektroskopie untersucht. Die Zuordnung der absoluten Stereochemie konnte anhand der erhaltenen CD-Spektren durch Anwendung der „Theorie der excitonischen Kopplung" abgeleitet und durch quantenchemische Berechnung der CD-Spektren best{\"a}tigt werden. Dieses Synthesekonzept wurde auf 1,7-diaryloxy-substituierten Perylenbisimide erweitert. Die Struktur der erhaltenen diagonal verbr{\"u}ckten monocyclischen Verbindung konnte erneut durch NMR-Spektroskopie und R{\"o}ntgenstrukturanalyse eindeutig bestimmt werden. Die Trennung der Atropo-Enantiomere gelang mittels semi-preparativer HPLC an einer chiralen station{\"a}ren Phase. Die Zuordnung der Stereochemie konnte anhand des Vergleichs der CD-Spektren mit den zuvor f{\"u}r epimerenreine Bismakrocyclen erhaltenen CD-Spektren realisiert werden. Anhand der R{\"o}ntgenstrukturanalysen sowohl der racemischen Mischung als auch eines Atropo-Enantiomers ließen sich bedeutende Informationen {\"u}ber die p-Dimerisierung von Perylenbisimiden ableiten. Die Abh{\"a}ngigkeit der Razemisierungsbarriere von der Gr{\"o}ße der Bay-Substituenten wurde f{\"u}r vier halogensubstituierte Derivate untersucht. Die dynamischen Eigenschaften wurden mittels temperaturabh{\"a}ngiger NMR-Spektroskopie und kinetischer Messungen mittels CD-Spektroskopie bestimmt. Unter Anwendung des „Apparent Overlap"-Konzeptes konnte eine {\"u}berzeugende lineare Beziehung zwischen der Gr{\"o}ße der Substituenten und der Inversionsbarriere hergestellt werden. Dar{\"u}ber hinaus war es m{\"o}glich die Atropo-Diastereomere bzw. Enantiomere der tetrachlor- und tetrabrom-substituierten Derivate zu trennen, wobei vor allem das 1,6,7,12-tetrabrom-substituierte Perylenbisimid stabile Enantiomere bei Raumtemperatur lieferte. Die abgeleitete Struktur-Eigenschaftsbeziehung sollte zuk{\"u}nftig die Herstellung von stabilen Enantiomeren durch geeignete Wahl der Substituenten in den Bay-Positionen erm{\"o}glichen. Um die Reversibilit{\"a}t der Selbstorganisation zur quantitativen Synthese makrocyclischer Perylenbisimide ausn{\"u}tzen zu k{\"o}nnen, wurde ein tetra(zinkporphyrin)-funktionalisiertes Perylenbisimid synthetisiert. Die Ausbildung des angestrebten 1:2-Sandwichkomplexes aus Tetra-Zinkporphyrin-Perylenbisimid und Diazabicyclo-[2.2.2]-undecan wurde mittels UV/Vis und 1H NMR Spektroskopie untersucht und die makrocyclische Struktur des Komplexes konnte mittels diffusionsabh{\"a}ngiger NMR Spektroskopie (DOSY NMR) eindeutig bewiesen werden. Weiterhin konnte mittels rasterkraftmikroskopischer (AFM) Untersuchungen gezeigt werden, dass diese funktionellen makrocyclischen Verbindungen sehr geordnet auf einer Graphitoberfl{\"a}che (HOPG) abgeschieden werden k{\"o}nnen. Die Ausrichtung eines amino-funktionalsierten p-konjugierten Polymers durch Zugabe des bichromphoren Tetra-Zinkporphyrin-Perlyenbisimids wurde mittels UV/Vis-Spektroskopie und AFM-Messungen untersucht. Die Oberfl{\"a}chenanalyse mittels AFM zeigte, dass die bichromophore Verbindung die linearen p-konjugierten Polymere {\"u}ber weite Teile der Oberfl{\"a}che auszurichten vermag, so dass eine definierte Anordnung von drei p-Systemen auf der Graphitoberfl{\"a}che erm{\"o}glicht wurde.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Nitzsche2007, author = {Nitzsche, Thomas}, title = {Origin of magnetic anomalies in pyroclastic rocks of the Messel volcano : insights into a maar-diatreme-structure}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-23231}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2007}, abstract = {Im Jahre 2001 wurde im Zentrum der Grube Messel, ca. 25 km s{\"u}dlich von Frankfurt gelegen, eine 433 m tiefe Bohrung abgeteuft. Geowissenschaftliche Ergebnisse, die durch die Bohrung gewonnen wurden, konnten die Herkunft des rundlichen Beckens durch eine Maar-Diatrem-Struktur erkl{\"a}ren. Die erbohrten Kerne sind vom Hangenden zum Liegenden durch lakustrine Sedimente (0-240 m) und vulkaniklastische Gesteine gekennzeichnet, letztere werden durch Lapillituffe (240-373 m) and der Diatrem-Brekzie (373 433 m) beschrieben. Die Lapillituffe, auf die hier das Hauptaugenmerk gelegt wurde, sind makro- und mikroskopisch schwer differenzierbar und erscheinen als ein einzig massig auftretender, unsortierter vulkaniklastischer K{\"o}rper, der haupts{\"a}chlich aus millimeter- bis zentimeter-großen juvenilen Klasten und Nebengesteinsbruchst{\"u}cken aufgebaut ist. Die hier vorliegende Arbeit pr{\"a}sentiert die gesteinsmagnetischen Eigenschaften von Kernproben der Messel Vulkaniklastika und erkl{\"a}rt die Herkunft der magnetischen Anomalien, die w{\"a}hrend des Bohrprojekts 2001 detektiert wurden. Das magnetische Verhalten des eruptierten Materials bezieht sich auf feink{\"o}rnige und eisenreiche (Titano) Magnetite, die verteilt in den juvenilen Lapilli auftreten. Experimente der temperaturabh{\"a}ngigen Suszeptibilit{\"a}t sowie isothermale remanente Magnetisierungs- und Hystereseuntersuchungen an den vulkaniklastischen Proben zeigen im Sinne der Zusammensetzung, Koerzivit{\"a}t und Korngr{\"o}ße (Pseudo-Einbereichsteilchen) sehr {\"a}hnliche ferrimagnetische Eigenschaften. Das eruptierte Material mit seinen ferrimagnetischen Mineralen besaß bei der Ablagerung ein sehr {\"a}hnliches Potential zum prim{\"a}ren Remanenzerwerb. Entmagnetisierungsversuche offenbaren Unterscheide im magnetischen Stabilit{\"a}tsverhalten der erworbenen nat{\"u}rlich remanenten Magnetisierung (NRM). Aufheizexperimente beweisen die Akquisition einer thermisch remanenten Magnetisierung durch Temperatureffekte, die bei der Eruption und der Ablagerung des vulkanischen Gesteins im Diatrem auftraten. Die obere Lapillituffh{\"a}lfte wurde bei relativ niedrigen Temperaturen (<300 °C), die unter H{\"a}lfte bei hohen Temperaturen (>>300 °C) abgelagert. Um den gesteinsmagnetischen Charakter der Messel Maar-Diatrem-Fazies besser zu verstehen, sind zus{\"a}tzlich die Partikelkorngr{\"o}ße, der relative Anteil und die Form der juvenilen Fragmente sowie deren chemische Zusammensetzung n{\"a}her untersucht und analysiert worden. Die Methodik der Bildanalyse sowie der Haupt- und Spurenelementanalyse des juvenilen Anteils erm{\"o}glicht eine klare Unterteilung der Lapillituffe. Die Kombination der Resultate der Partikelanalytik mit den gesteinsmagnetischen Befunden beg{\"u}nstigt die Einteilung der Vulkaniklastika in eine relativ heiße, geochemisch undifferenzierte und eine k{\"a}ltere, differenzierte Eruptionsphase. Somit liegt am Ende der vulkanischen Aktivit{\"a}t von Messel ein bivalentes Stadium zugrunde. Dabei sind die juvenilen Fragmente f{\"u}r die Temperaturentwicklung und W{\"a}rmebedingungen innerhalb des vulkaniklastischen Materials verantwortlich und tragen zur Herkunft der magnetischen Feldanomalien bei. Basierend auf gravimetrischen Parametern und den Ergebnissen der Magnetisierungs-eigenschaften der Pyroklastika erm{\"o}glicht ein 3D Potentialfeld-Modell der Messel Maar-Diatrem-Struktur die an der Erdoberfl{\"a}che gemessenen negativen Anomalien zu erkl{\"a}ren, sowie die Massen und Volumina der erbohrten Lithozonen zu berechnen.}, subject = {Messel Grube}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Nhan2007, author = {Nhan, Pham Phuoc}, title = {Accumulation and biological activity of oxidized lipids in Anabaena PCC 7120}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-24347}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2007}, abstract = {Oxylipine sind wichtige biologisch aktive Verbindungen, die entscheidende Rollen in der Abwehr, dem Wachstum, der Entwicklung und der Reproduktion von Pflanzen und Tieren spielen. Oxylipine k{\"o}nnen entweder {\"u}ber enzymatische Wege oder eine Radikal-katalysierte Reaktion gebildet werden. Enzymatische und nicht-enzymatische Oxidationsprodukte der Arachidons{\"a}ure (C20:4) in Tieren sind Prostaglandine und Isoprostane. In Pflanzen werden ausgehend von der \&\#61537;-Linolens{\"a}ure (C18:3) {\"u}ber einen enzymatischen Weg OPDA und Jasmons{\"a}ure und durch Radikal-katalysierte Reaktion Phytoprostane gebildet. Die Membranen von Cyanobakterien enthalten, {\"a}hnlich denen von Pflanzen, einen großen Anteil an mehrfach unges{\"a}ttigten Fetts{\"a}uren, ca. 25\% der gesamten Fetts{\"a}uren. Biosynthese und Funktionen der Oxylipine wurden an zwei Modell-Cyanobakterien, Anabaena PCC 7120 und Synechocystis PCC 6803 untersucht: 1. Das fadenf{\"o}rmige Cyanobakterium Anabaena PCC 7120 kann Phytoprostane Typ I und II sowie Hydroxyfetts{\"a}uren {\"a}hnlich wie Pflanzen produzieren aber die enzymatische Ausstattung zur Bildung von Jasmonaten (12-oxo-Phytodiens{\"a}ure und Jasmons{\"a}ure) und Prostaglandinen ist nicht vorhanden. Die erhaltenen Daten stellen den ersten Nachweis f{\"u}r das Vorkommen von Phytoprostanen in Cyanobakterien bzw. bei Prokaryonten dar. 2. Durch GC-MS Analyse wurden E1- and F1-Phytoprostane in Anabaena PCC 7120 in freier und veresterter Form detektiert. Die Spiegel sind vergleichbar mit denen in Pflanzen und lagen im Bereich von ng/g TG. PPF1 ließen sich nicht in einw{\"o}chigen Kulturen nachweisen, die Spiegel in sechsw{\"o}chigen Kulturen lagen bei 142 ng/l. Die Spiegel von PPE1 waren hingegen in ein- und sechsw{\"o}chigen Kulturen {\"a}hnlich und lagen bei ca. 20 ng/g TG. Die Mengen an freien PPE1 in den Zellen waren mit 80.5 \&\#61617; 23.6 etwa viermal h{\"o}her als die von PPF1 mit 24.1 \&\#61617; 10.9 ng/g TG. Allerdings gab es keine signifikanten Unterschiede in den Spiegeln an gesamten PPF1 und PPE1 in den Zellen, sie lagen im Bereich von 150 bis zu ca. 200 ng/g TG. 3. Die Akkumulation von Phytoprostanen in Anabaena ist induzierbar. Nach der Kombination von oxidativem Stress (200 µM H2O2 oder 10 µM CuSO4) und hoher Lichtintensit{\"a}t (330 µE.m-2.s-1) f{\"u}r 8 h stiegen die Spiegel an gesamten PPE1 und PPF1 um den Faktor 2 bis 4 an. Interessanterweise f{\"u}hrte im Gegensatz zu h{\"o}heren Pflanzen die Applikation von oxidativem Stress oder hoher Lichtintensit{\"a}t alleine nicht zur Induktion der Phytoprostanakkumulation in diesen Cyanobakterien. 4. Eine Vorbehandlung von Anabaena Zellen mit exogenen Phytoprostanen f{\"u}hrte zu einer erh{\"o}hten Toleranz gegen{\"u}ber oxidativem Stress. Alle Phytoprostane außer PPE1 zeigten einen Schutzeffekt. Eine Mischung von PPA1 Typ I und II ergab den h{\"o}chsten Schutzeffekt. Eine Vorinkubation von Anabena Zellen mit 100 µM PPA1-type I/II f{\"u}r 16 h sch{\"u}tzte 84.2\% beziehungsweise 77.5\% der Zellen vor einer anschießenden lethalen Applikation von 1 mM H2O2 beziehungsweise 50 µM CuSO4 f{\"u}r 5 h. Ohne eine Oxylipin-Vorinkubation starben etwa 98\% der Zellen. {\"U}berraschenderweise ergab auch die Vorbehandlung mit anderen, enzymatisch gebildeten Oxylipinen aus Tieren und Pflanzen einen Schutzeffekt, der allerdings nur 10 bis 30\% betrug. Dagegen sch{\"u}tzte eine Phytoprostan-Vorbehandlung nicht Pseudomonas syringae und Escherichia coli gegen toxische Mengen von Wasserstoffperoxid. Allerdings fehlen in den Membranen dieser Bakterien mehrfach unges{\"a}ttigte Fetts{\"a}uren und deshalb endogen oxydierte Lipide. 5. Eine exogene Applikation von 100 µM PPF1 oder 1,5 mM H2O2 f{\"u}hrte in Anabaena nicht zu einer Induktion der Expression des isiA Gens. Oxylipin-Behandlungen zeigten auch keine Wirkung auf Shinorin- und Tocopherol-Spiegel in Anabaena. Die Applikation von 100 µM PPF1 f{\"u}r 6 h f{\"u}hrte aber zu {\"A}nderungen im Proteinmuster in Anabaena. Der gr{\"o}ßte Teil der differentiellen Proteine wurde durch PPF1 herunterreguliert. Bei vielen dieser Proteine handelt es sich um photosynthetische Proteine. Da ein oxidativer Stress nur in der Kombination mit hoher Lichtintensit{\"a}t die Lipidperoxidation erh{\"o}ht, k{\"o}nnte die negative Regulation der Photosynthese nach Erkennung von oxydierten Lipiden (Phytoprostanen) eine {\"U}berlebens-Strategie sein um Sch{\"a}den durch peroxidierte Lipide zu vermeiden. 6. Tote Pflanzen k{\"o}nnten eine haupts{\"a}chliche Quelle der exogenen Phytoprostane in der nat{\"u}rlichen Umgebung von Anabaena sein. Trockenes Heu gibt PPE1 und PPF1 (11 µg/g TG) an die w{\"a}sserige Umgebung ab. Anabaena ist ein typisches Cyanobakterium in Reisfeldern. Nach der Ernte bleiben meist die nicht genutzten Teile der Reispflanzen auf dem Feld. Diese k{\"o}nnten Phytoprostane abgeben, die wiederum einen Einfluß auf die Cyanobakterien im Reis-{\"O}kosystem haben k{\"o}nnten. 7. Eine neue Kategorie von Oxylipinen, die Phytoprostane Typ III und IV, wurden in vitro identifiziert und quantifiziert. Die beiden Haupt-Phytoprostane, PPE1 und PPF1 (Typ III und IV), k{\"o}nnen durch die Autoxidation der \&\#61543;-Linolens{\"a}ure oder des Borretschsamen{\"o}ls (enth{\"a}lt 25\% der \&\#61543;-Linolens{\"a}ure) gewonnen werden. Nach 12 Tagen Autoxidation und anschließender Hydrolyse wurden aus 1 g Borretschsamen{\"o}l 112,71 ± 1,93 µg PPF1 und 3,80 ± 0,14 mg PPE1 isoliert. PPB1 und PPA1 (Typ III und IV) wurden durch Isomerisierung und Dehydratisierung von PPE1 hergestellt. Die Ausbeute von PPB1 lag bei 1,71 ± 0,04 mg/g {\"O}l (Typ III) und 2,09 ± 0,12 mg/g {\"O}l (Typ IV), die von PPA1 lag bei 8,38 ± 0,35 µg/g und 10,18 ± 0,30 µg/g {\"O}l. 8. Es wurde eine schnelle HPLC-MS/MS Methode f{\"u}r die Analytik der Phytoprostane und Phytohormone entwickelt. Diese Methode wurde f{\"u}r die Quantifizierung von freien und veresterten E1- and F1-Phytoprostane Typ III und IV in Synechocystis PCC 6803 angewendet. Die Phytoprostane Typ III und IV sind in vivo in freier und veresterter Form vorhanden. Die Spiegel der gesamten PPE1 Typ III und IV in Synechocystis sind mindestens doppelt so hoch wie die von PPF1. Im Gegensatz zu Anabaena, waren PPE1 und PPF1 in ein- und sechsw{\"o}chigen Kulturen von Synechocystis detektierbar. Die Spiegel an freien PPF1 im Medium (231,8 ± 36,2 ng/l) und in den Zellen (164,9 ± 15,2 ng/g TG) waren niedriger als die von PPE1 (1003,3 ± 365,2 ng/l und 2331,0 ± 87,7 ng/g TG).}, subject = {Oxidativer Stress}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Neveling2007, author = {Neveling, Kornelia}, title = {Molecular causes and consequences of genetic instability with respect to the FA/BRCA Caretaker Pathway}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-27383}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2007}, abstract = {In the context of this thesis, I investigated the molecular causes and functional consequences of genetic instability using a human inherited disease, Fanconi anemia. FA patients display a highly variable clinical phenotype, including congenital abnormalities, progressive bone marrow failure and a high cancer risk. The FA cellular phenotype is characterized by spontaneous and inducible chromosomal instability, and a typical S/G2 phase arrest after exposure to DNA-damaging agents. So far, 13 genes have been identified, whose biallelic (or, in the case of X-linked FANCB, hemizygous) mutations cause this multisystem disorder. The FA proteins interact in a multiprotein network, instrumental and essential in the cellular response to DNA damage. A more comprehensive summary of Fanconi anemia and its myriad clinical, cellular and molecular manifestations is provided in the introduction section of this thesis. The results of my experimental work are presented as published papers and manuscripts ready to be submitted. In the first publication, I investigated the connection between FA genes and bladder tumors. The question I tried to answer was whether a disruption of the FA/BRCA pathway may be a frequent and possibly causal event in bladder cancer, explaining the hypersensitivity of these cells to DNA-crosslinking agents. On the basis of my experimental data I arrived at the conclusion that disruption of the FA/BRCA pathway might be detrimental rather than advantageous for the majority tumor types by rendering them vulnerable towards DNA damaging agents and oxidative stress. The second publication deals with the gene coding for the core complex protein FANCE and tries to answer the question why FANCE is so rarely affected among FA-patients. The conclusion from these studies is that like FANCF, FANCE functions as a probable adaptor protein with a high tolerance towards amino acid substitutions which would explain the relative rareness of FA-E patients. I have also investigated the FANCL gene whose product functions as the catalytic subunit of the E3 ligase. The third publication addresses this issue by providing the first comprehensive description of genetic alterations and phenotypic manifestations in a series of three FA-L patients. The results of my study show that genetic alterations of FANCL are compatible with survival, these alterations may include large deletions such as so far common only in the FANCA gene, FA-L phenotypes can be mild to severe, and FANCL belongs to the group of FA genes that may undergo somatic reversion. The central protein of the FA/BRCA network, FANCD2, is the subject of the fourth publication presented in this thesis. Most importantly, we were able to show that there are no biallelic null mutations in FANCD2. Correspondingly, residual protein of both FANCD2-isotypes (FANCD2-S and FANCD2-L) was present in all available patient cell lines. This suggests that complete abrogation of the FANCD2 protein cannot be tolerated and causes early embryonic lethality. There are at least three FA proteins that are not required for the posttranslational modification of FANCD2. One of these proteins is the 5'-3' helicase BRIP1 (BRCA1-interacting protein 1), a protein that interacts directly with the breast cancer susceptibility protein BRCA1. I participated in the identification of BRIP1 as the FA protein FANCJ. This discovery is described in the fifth publication of this thesis. The newly discovered protein BRIP1/FANCJ seems to act as one of the mediators of genomic maintenance downstream of FANCD2. Another protein identified downstream of FANCD2 is PALB2. PALB2 was originally discovered as "partner and localizer of BRCA2". In a candidate gene approach we tested patients with early childhood cancers but without mutations in BRCA2 for mutations in PALB2 (publication 6). PALB2 was identified as a novel FA gene and designated FANCN. FA-N patients are very severely affected. The last publication included in my thesis describes the identification of the FA gene FANCI as the second monoubiquitinated member of the FA/BRCA pathway (publication 7). We identified biallelic mutations in KIAA1794 in four FA patients, thus proving the genuine FA-nature of this candidate sequence. The general discussion provides a synopsis of the results and conclusions of my work with the state of art of FA research.}, subject = {Fanconi-An{\"a}mie}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Nayak2007, author = {Nayak, Arnab}, title = {Sumoylation Modulates NFATc1-mediated Lymphokine Gene Expression}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-24722}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2007}, abstract = {Die Aktivit{\"a}t von Transkriptionsfaktoren kann durch die Modifikation mit SUMO positiv oder negativ beeinflusst werden, indem Protein-Protein-Interaktionen als auch die subzellul{\"a}re bzw. subnukle{\"a}re Lokalisation ver{\"a}ndert werden. In T-Zellen spielt die Familie der NFAT (Nuclear Factor of Activated T cells)-Transkriptionsfaktoren eine wichtige Rolle bei der Zytokingenregulation. NFATc1 wird durch die Verwendung zwei verschiedener Promotoren (P1 \& P2) bzw. Polyadenylierungsstellen (pA1 \& pA2) und alternativen Spleißens in sechs Isoformen exprimiert. Sie werden als NFATc1/alphaA, betaA, alphaB, betaB, alphaC und betaC bezeichnet, wobei alpha und beta sich auf die beiden unterschiedlichen 1. Exons und A, B, C sich auf die differentiell gespleißten und unterschiedlich langen C-Termini beziehen. Die NFATc1/A-Isoformen umfassen einen relativ kurzen C-Terminus, w{\"a}hrend die langen Isoformen B und C extra-C-terminale Peptide von 128 bzw. 246 Aminos{\"a}uren aufweisen. Um die spezifischen, biologischen Effekte der NFATc1-Isoformen zu untersuchen, wurde ein sog. ‚Yeast two Hybrid screen' mit einer humanen Milz-cDNA-Bibliothek und dem NFATc1/C-spezifischen C-Terminus durchgef{\"u}hrt. Am Ende wurden Ubc9 und PIAS1, Proteine, die an der Sumoylierung beteiligt sind, am h{\"a}ufigsten dedektiert. Anschließend konnte gezeigt werden, dass NFATc1 tats{\"a}chlich sumoyliert wird. Das Ausmaß an Sumoylierung ist Isoformen abh{\"a}ngig. W{\"a}hrend NFATc1/A, das eine einzige Sumoylierungsstelle besitzt, nur eine geringe Sumoylierung aufweist, f{\"u}hren die beiden zus{\"a}tzlichen Stellen in NFATc1/C zu einer effizienten Modifikation mit SUMO. Diese C-terminale Modifikation dirigiert NFATc1/C in SUMO-1-K{\"o}rperchen, die mit PML-nbs kolokalisieren. Dar{\"u}ber hinaus rekrutiert sumoyliertes NFATc1/C die transkriptionellen Korepressoren HDAC (sowohl Klasse I wie Klasse II HDACs), was zu einer signifikanten Verringerung der Histonazetylierung am IL-2-Promotor, eines wichtigen NFATc1-Zielgens, f{\"u}hrt. Konsequenterweise wurde eine Verminderung der IL-2-Produktion beobachtet, w{\"a}hrend NFATc1/C, das wegen Mutation der entscheidenden Lysine nicht mehr sumoyliert werden kann, ein dramatisch erh{\"o}htes Transaktivierungspotential am IL-2-Promotor aufwies. Das unterst{\"u}tzt unsere Daten, die mit einem IL-2-Promotor getriebenen Reporterassay gewonnen wurden und zeigen, dass das Transaktivierungspotential von NFATc1/C durch Sumoylierung herabgesetzt wird. Demzufolge {\"u}bt Sumoylierung einen negativen Effekt auf die transkriptionelle NFATc1-Aktivit{\"a}t aus. Immunfluoreszenzversuche zeigten, dass die Modifikation mit SUMO außerdem zur Relokalisation von NFATc1/C in transkriptionell inaktive, heterochromatische Regionen f{\"u}hrt, was durch die F{\"a}rbung von trimethyliertem Histon mit anti-H3K9 m3 nachgewiesen wurde. Interessanterweise war in Abwesenheit von Sumoylierung NFATc1 teilweise mit transkriptionellen Hotspots im Kern lokalisiert. Das mag zu dem h{\"o}heren Transkriptionspotential des nicht-sumoylierten NFATc1 beitragen. Es ist wichtig zu erw{\"a}hnen, dass die transkriptionelle Aktivit{\"a}t auf andere NFATc1-Zielgene durch die Sumoylierung von NFATc1 positiv verst{\"a}rkt war. Dies deutet auf einen nicht-universalen Effekt der Sumoylierung auf die NFATc1/C-Funktion hin. Demzufolge dirigiert Sumoylierung NFATc1 in Kernk{\"o}rperchen, wo es mit transkriptionellen Korepressoren interagiert und selbst ans Heterochromatin relokalisiert, was zu einer Repression der NFATc1/C vermittelten Transkription f{\"u}hrt. Als sehr wichtig erscheint, dass der Effekt der NFATc1/C-Sumoylierung Promotor spezifisch ist. Zusammengenommen ver{\"a}ndet die Modifikation mit SUMO die NFATc1-Funktion von einem Transaktivator zu einem DNA-Bindungsstellen spezifischen Repressor. Daher wird hier ein neuer regulatorischer Mechanismus aufgezeigt, der die Isoform spezifische NFAT-Funktion kontrolliert.}, language = {en} } @article{MitesserWeisselStrohmetal.2007, author = {Mitesser, Oliver and Weissel, Norbert and Strohm, Erhard and Poethke, Hans-Joachim}, title = {Adaptive dynamic resource allocation in annual eusocial insects: Environmental variation will not necessarily promote graded control}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-45412}, year = {2007}, abstract = {Background: According to the classical model of Macevicz and Oster, annual eusocial insects should show a clear dichotomous "bang-bang" strategy of resource allocation; colony fitness is maximised when a period of pure colony growth (exclusive production of workers) is followed by a single reproductive period characterised by the exclusive production of sexuals. However, in several species graded investment strategies with a simultaneous production of workers and sexuals have been observed. Such deviations from the "bang-bang" strategy are usually interpreted as an adaptive (bet-hedging) response to environmental fluctuations such as variation in season length or food availability. To generate predictions about the optimal investment pattern of insect colonies in fluctuating environments, we slightly modified Macevicz and Oster's classical model of annual colony dynamics and used a dynamic programming approach nested into a recurrence procedure for the solution of the stochastic optimal control problem. Results: 1) The optimal switching time between pure colony growth and the exclusive production of sexuals decreases with increasing environmental variance. 2) Yet, for reasonable levels of environmental fluctuations no deviation from the typical bang-bang strategy is predicted. 3) Model calculations for the halictid bee Lasioglossum malachurum reveal that bet-hedging is not likely to be the reason for the graded allocation into sexuals versus workers observed in this species. 4) When environmental variance reaches a critical level our model predicts an abrupt change from dichotomous behaviour to graded allocation strategies, but the transition between colony growth and production of sexuals is not necessarily monotonic. Both, the critical level of environmental variance as well as the characteristic pattern of resource allocation strongly depend on the type of function used to describe environmental fluctuations. Conclusion: Up to now bet-hedging as an evolutionary response to variation in season length has been the main argument to explain field observations of graded resource allocation in annual eusocial insect species. However, our model shows that the effect of moderate fluctuations of environmental conditions does not select for deviation from the classical bang-bang strategy and that the evolution of graded allocation strategies can be triggered only by extreme fluctuations. Detailed quantitative observations on resource allocation in eusocial insects are needed to analyse the relevance of alternative explanations, e.g. logistic colony growth or reproductive conflict between queen and workers, for the evolution of graded allocation strategies.}, subject = {Insekten}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Mishina2007, author = {Mishina, Tatiana E.}, title = {Mechanisms of local and systemic defences in Arabidopsis thaliana in response to host and non-host strains of Pseudomonas syringae}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-23160}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2007}, abstract = {Stickstoffmonooxid (NO) wird als wichtige Signalkomponente bei der Entwicklung der Hypersensitiven Reaktion beschrieben. Außerdem wird NO eine Rolle als Signalmolek{\"u}l bei der Expression von Abwehrgenen wie PR-1, PAL1 oder Chalkonsynthase (CHS) und bei der Akkumulation von Salicyls{\"a}ure zugeordnet (Durner et al., 1998). In der vorliegenden Arbeit wurden transgene Pflanzen mit ver{\"a}nderten endogenen NO-Spiegeln verwendet, um die Rolle von NO in Pflanze-Pathogen-Interaktionen zu untersuchen. Arabidopsis-Pflanzen, die aufgrund der Expression einer NO Dioxygenase erniedrigte NO-Gehalte aufweisen, zeigen nach einem Angriff avirulenter Pathogene einen abgeschw{\"a}chten oxidative burst und eine reduzierte Expression von Genen des Phenylpropanbiosyntheseweges. Weitere Experimente mit transgenen Pflanzen, die eine bakterielle NO-Synthase exprimieren, legen nahe, dass eine konstitutive Erh{\"o}hung der NO-Spiegel nicht zu einer konstitutiv verst{\"a}rkten Pathogenabwehr f{\"u}hrt. M{\"o}glicherweise ist eine graduelle Steigerung der NO-Gehalte nach Pathogenkontakt f{\"u}r die Induktion pflanzlicher Abwehrreaktionen erforderlich. Im Gegenteil, die NOS-exprimierenden Pflanzen waren anf{\"a}lliger gegen bakterielle Pathogene als Wildtyp-Pflanzen und zeigten eine abgeschw{\"a}chte SAR-Reaktion. Die Ergebnisse deuten auch darauf hin, dass NO eine wichtige Rolle bei der Regulation des Redoxstatus in der Pflanzenzelle spielt. Diese Funktion von NO ist wichtig beim Seneszenzvorgang. Entsprechend der Ergebnisse dieser Arbeit kann NO als negativer Regulator der Blattseneszenz angesehen werden. Die Wirkungsweise von NO auf molekularer Ebene und die Signalkaskaden, in die NO involviert ist, sind immer noch nicht ausreichend verstanden. In zuk{\"u}nftigen Experimenten wird es notwendig sein, die selektive Quantifizierung von NO in intaktem Pflanzengewebe zu gew{\"a}hrleisten, die Proteintargets von NO zu identifizieren und die Struktur und Funktion NO-modifizierter Biomolek{\"u}le zu entschl{\"u}sseln, um die Rolle von NO in Pflanze-Pathogen-Wechselwirkungen besser verstehen zu lernen. Die Nichtwirtsresistenz beruht auf mehreren Verteidigungsebenen, welche konstitutive und induzierte Komponenten beinhalten. Die Bedeutung induzierter Abwehrreaktionen f{\"u}r die Nichtwirtsresistenz gegen bakterielle Pathogene ist nicht vollst{\"a}ndig klar. Die Daten der vorliegenden Arbeit legen nahe, dass das Wachstum von Nichtwirtsbakterien in Arabidopsis-Bl{\"a}ttern durch vorgebildete toxische Substanzen und durch induzierte Zellwandverst{\"a}rkungen gehemmt wird. Nichtwirtsbakterien verursachen eine schnelle Induktion der Expression der Ligninbiosynthesegene PAL1 und BCB, die unabh{\"a}ngig vom Typ III-Sekretionssystem ist und m{\"o}glicherweise zur Papillenbildung beitr{\"a}gt. Dar{\"u}ber hinaus ist die {\"U}berlebensrate der Nichtwirtsbakterien in den extrazellul{\"a}ren R{\"a}umen der Arabidopsis pal1-Mutante h{\"o}her als in Wildtyp-Pflanzen, was die funktionelle Bedeutung der PAL1-Expression bei der Nichtwirtsresistenz verdeutlicht. Außerdem zeigen die Experimente, dass Nichtwirtsbakterien in {\"a}hnlicher Weise wie Wirtsbakterien die Akkumulation von Salicyls{\"a}ure und die Expression von PR-Genen induzieren. Die Induktion dieser Abwehrkomponenten ist abh{\"a}ngig von einem intakten Typ III-Sekretionssystem. Die Signalwege, auf denen nach Kontakt mit Nichtwirtsbakterien und Wirtsbakterien Abwehrreaktionen induziert werden, sind {\"a}hnlich. Es wurden jedoch zwischen zwei verschiedenen Nichtwirtsst{\"a}mmen auch unterschiedliche Signalwege aktiviert, was m{\"o}glicherweise auf ein unterschiedliches Repertoire von TypIII-Effektoren der beiden St{\"a}mme zur{\"u}ckgef{\"u}hrt werden kann. Trotz der Aktivierung dieser induzierten Abwehr zeigen Experimente mit klassischen Abwehrmutanten, dass SA- und JA-abh{\"a}ngige Abwehrreaktionen nicht direkt zur Nichtwirtsresistenz gegen P. syringae beitragen. Weiterhin zeigt diese Arbeit, dass die Nichtwirtsresistenz des Arabidopsis-{\"O}kotyps Col-0 effektiver ist als die des Ler-0-{\"O}kotyps, obwohl bei letzterem die Resistenz gegen virulente Bakterien h{\"o}her ist. Diese Unterschiede scheinen nicht mit der unterschiedlichen Glucosinolatzusammensetzung der beiden {\"O}kotypen im Zusammenhang zu stehen. Um das Verst{\"a}ndnis der Nichtwirtsresistenz von Arabidopsis gegen{\"u}ber P. syringae zu verbessern, k{\"o}nnen in zuk{\"u}nftigen Experimenten Doppel- und Triplemutanten hergestellt werden, die gleichzeitig Defekte in der zellwandabh{\"a}ngigen Abwehr (Lignin- und Callosebiosynthese) und in klassischen, SA-abh{\"a}ngigen Abwehrreaktionen aufweisen. Auch k{\"o}nnen Analysen des Genom-Polymorphismus und der Zusammensetzung von Sekund{\"a}rmetaboliten in den {\"O}kotypen Ler-0 und Col-0 zu einem besseren Verst{\"a}ndnis der Nichtwirtsresistenz f{\"u}hren. Die Resultate dieser Arbeit zeigen, dass ein lokaler, symptomfreier Kontakt von Arabidopsis-Bl{\"a}ttern mit Nichtwirtsbakterien, TTSS-defiziente Bakterien und allgemeine bakterielle Elicitoren (PAMPs) wie Flagellin und Lipopolysaccharide die systemisch erworbene Resistenz innerhalb der Gesamtpflanze hervorrufen. Die symptomlose systemische Resistenzreaktion findet in SAR-defizienten Mutanten nicht statt, wird jedoch in der Jasmonat-insensitiven jar1-Mutante, die keine ISR-Reaktion ausbilden kann, beobachtet. Durch Behandlung von Arabidopsis-Bl{\"a}ttern mit unterschiedlichen Inokuli von virulenten oder avirulenten P. syringae-St{\"a}mmen wurde auch eine deutliche Korrelation des Ausmaßes der SAR-Induktion mit der H{\"o}he der SA-Akkumulation oder der PR-Genexpression, aber nicht mit der Nekrosenbildung oder der JA-Produktion, am Infektionsort festgestellt. Diese Ergebnisse verdeutlichen, dass nicht die Hypersensitive Reaktion oder Gewebenekrosen, sondern m{\"o}glicherweise die St{\"a}rke bestimmter Abwehrreaktionen am Ort der Inokulation zur Ausl{\"o}sung der SAR beitragen. Die Befunde, dass die systemische Resistenz auch durch PAMPs und durch TTSS-defekte P. syringae-St{\"a}mme erh{\"o}ht wird, verdeutlicht die wichtige Rolle von allgemeinen Elicitoren bei der SAR-Induktion. In k{\"u}nftige Experimenten kann untersucht werden, ob verschiedene PAMPs die SAR in synergistischer Weise induzieren und ob allgemeine Elicitoren pilzlicher Herkunft SAR ausl{\"o}sen k{\"o}nnen. Weiterhin k{\"o}nnen die molekulare Prozesse spezifiziert werden, die stromabw{\"a}rts von PAMP-Erkennungsprozessen f{\"u}r die SAR-Ausbildung notwendig sind. In weiteren Experimenten k{\"o}nnte die Hypothese {\"u}berpr{\"u}ft werden, ob einzelner PAMPs als mobile SAR-Langstreckensignale fungieren k{\"o}nnen. Durch phytopathologische Charakterisierung von T-DNA-Knockout-Linien, die Defekte in Genen aufweisen, welche in Arabidopsis nach einer P. syringae-Infektion aufreguliert werden, konnte das FLAVIN-DEPENDENT MONOOXYGENASE1 (FMO1)-Gen als notwendige Komponente der SAR in Arabidopsis identifiziert werden. So bleiben die im Wildtyp induzierten systemischen Abwehrreaktionen und die Erh{\"o}hung der systemischen Resistenz nach lokaler Inokulation mit P. syringae in fmo1-Knockout-Pflanzen vollst{\"a}ndig aus. Weiterhin korreliert die systemische Expression des FMO1-Gens eng mit der SAR-Induktion. So gibt es bei allen Abwehrmutanten, die keine SAR nach Kontakt mit P. syringae ausbilden k{\"o}nnen, keine FMO1-Expression in distalen Bl{\"a}ttern inokulierter Pflanzen. Umgekehrt verh{\"a}lt es sich mit Arabidopsis-Linien, die die SAR ausbilden. Die erhaltenen Ergebnisse deuten darauf hin, dass FMO1 eine wichtige Komponente eines Signalverst{\"a}rkungszyklus darstellt, der in nichtinfizierten, systemischen Teilen der Pflanze wirkt, um die SAR zu erm{\"o}glichen. In k{\"u}nftigen Experimenten soll der postulierte Amplifizierungsmechanismus experimentell verifiziert werden. Die Konstruktion von transgenen Linien, die ein FMO1:GFP-Fusionsprodukt exprimieren, kann Informationen {\"u}ber die zellu{\"a}re Lokalisation des FMO1-Proteins liefern. Weiterhin k{\"o}nnen vergleichende Analysen der chemischen Zusammensetzung von Blattextrakten der fmo1 Knockout-Linien, von FMO1-{\"U}berexprimierern und von Wildtyp-Pflanzen zur Aufkl{\"a}rung der biochemischen Reaktion beitragen, die die FMO1-Monooxygenase katalysiert. In Anlehnung an die Funktion von yFMO, die die einzige Flavin-abh{\"a}ngige Monooxygenase der Hefe darstellt, kann {\"u}berpr{\"u}ft werden, ob FMO1 die korrekte Faltung von Proteinen am endoplasmatischen Retikulum vermittelt. Schließlich kann durch die Identifizierung weitere SAR-Gene nach der beschriebenen Strategie und durch funktionelle Charakterisierung der zugeh{\"o}rigen Proteine das Verst{\"a}ndnis der SAR-Reaktion auf molekularer Ebene weiter verbessert werden.}, subject = {Ackerschmalwand}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Milbrandt2007, author = {Milbrandt, Jens}, title = {Performance Evaluation of Efficient Resource Management Concepts for Next Generation IP Networks}, doi = {10.25972/OPUS-1991}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-23332}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2007}, abstract = {Next generation networks (NGNs) must integrate the services of current circuit-switched telephone networks and packet-switched data networks. This convergence towards a unified communication infrastructure necessitates from the high capital expenditures (CAPEX) and operational expenditures (OPEX) due to the coexistence of separate networks for voice and data. In the end, NGNs must offer the same services as these legacy networks and, therefore, they must provide a low-cost packet-switched solution with real-time transport capabilities for telephony and multimedia applications. In addition, NGNs must be fault-tolerant to guarantee user satisfaction and to support business-critical processes also in case of network failures. A key technology for the operation of NGNs is the Internet Protocol (IP) which evolved to a common and well accepted standard for networking in the Internet during the last 25 years. There are two basically different approaches to achieve QoS in IP networks. With capacity overprovisioning (CO), an IP network is equipped with sufficient bandwidth such that network congestion becomes very unlikely and QoS is maintained most of the time. The second option to achieve QoS in IP networks is admission control (AC). AC represents a network-inherent intelligence that admits real-time traffic flows to a single link or an entire network only if enough resources are available such that the requirements on packet loss and delay can be met. Otherwise, the request of a new flow is blocked. This work focuses on resource management and control mechanisms for NGNs, in particular on AC and associated bandwidth allocation methods. The first contribution consists of a new link-oriented AC method called experience-based admission control (EBAC) which is a hybrid approach dealing with the problems inherent to conventional AC mechanisms like parameter-based or measurement-based AC (PBAC/MBAC). PBAC provides good QoS but suffers from poor resource utilization and, vice versa, MBAC uses resources efficiently but is susceptible to QoS violations. Hence, EBAC aims at increasing the resource efficiency while maintaining the QoS which increases the revenues of ISPs and postpones their CAPEX for infrastructure upgrades. To show the advantages of EBAC, we first review today's AC approaches and then develop the concept of EBAC. EBAC is a simple mechanism that safely overbooks the capacity of a single link to increase its resource utilization. We evaluate the performance of EBAC by its simulation under various traffic conditions. The second contribution concerns dynamic resource allocation in transport networks which implement a specific network admission control (NAC) architecture. In general, the performance of different NAC systems may be evaluated by conventional methods such as call blocking analysis which has often been applied in the context of multi-service asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) networks. However, to yield more practical results than abstract blocking probabilities, we propose a new method to compare different AC approaches by their respective bandwidth requirements. To present our new method for comparing different AC systems, we first give an overview of network resource management (NRM) in general. Then we present the concept of adaptive bandwidth allocation (ABA) in capacity tunnels and illustrate the analytical performance evaluation framework to compare different AC systems by their capacity requirements. Different network characteristics influence the performance of ABA. Therefore, the impact of various traffic demand models and tunnel implementations, and the influence of resilience requirements is investigated. In conclusion, the resources in NGNs must be exclusively dedicated to admitted traffic to guarantee QoS. For that purpose, robust and efficient concepts for NRM are required to control the requested bandwidth with regard to the available transmission capacity. Sophisticated AC will be a key function for NRM in NGNs and, therefore, efficient resource management concepts like experience-based admission control and adaptive bandwidth allocation for admission-controlled capacity tunnels, as presented in this work are appealing for NGN solutions.}, subject = {Ressourcenmanagement}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Marquetand2007, author = {Marquetand, Philipp}, title = {Vectorial properties and laser control of molecular dynamics}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-24697}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2007}, abstract = {In this work, the laser control of molecules was investigated theoretically. In doing so, emphasis was layed on entering vectorial properties and in particular the orientation in the laboratory frame. Therefore, the rotational degree of freedom had to be included in the quantum mechanical description. The coupled vibrational and rotational dynamics was examined, which is usually not done in coherent control theory. Local control theory was applied, where the field is determined from the dynamics of a system, which reacts with an instantaneous response to the perturbation and, in turn, determines the field again. Thus, the field is entangled with the quantum mechanical motion and the presented examples document, that this leads to an intuitive interpretation of the fields in terms of the underlying molecular dynamics. The limiting case of a classical treatment was shown to give similar results and hence, eases to understand the complicated structure of the control fields. In a different approach, the phase- and amplitude shaping of laser fields was systematically studied in the context of controlling population transfer in molecules.}, subject = {Laserchemie}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Mahapatra2007, author = {Mahapatra, Suddhasatta}, title = {Formation and Properties of Epitaxial CdSe/ZnSe Quantum Dots : Conventional Molecular Beam Epitaxy and Related Techniques}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-32831}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2007}, abstract = {Albeit of high technological import, epitaxial self-assembly of CdSe/ZnSe QDs is non-trivial and still not clearly understood. The origin and attributes of these QDs are significantly different from those of their III-V and group-IV counterparts. For III-V and group-IV heterosystems, QD-formation is assigned to the Stranski Krastanow (SK) transition, wherein elastic relaxation of misfit strain leads to the formation of coherent three-dimensional (3D) islands, from a supercritically strained two-dimensional (2D) epilayer. Unfortunately, this phenomenon is inconspicuous for the CdSe/ZnSe heterosystem. Well-defined 3D islands are not readily formed in conventional molecular beam epitaxial (MBE) growth of CdSe on ZnSe. Consequently, several alternative approaches have been adopted to induce/enhance formation of QDs. This thesis systematically investigates three such alternative approaches, along with conventional MBE, with emphasis on the formation-mechanism of QDs, and optimization of their morphological and optical attributes. It is shown here that no distinct 3D islands are formed in MBE growth of CdSe on ZnSe. The surface of the CdSe layer represents a rough 2D layer, characterized by a dense array of shallow (<1nm) abutting mounds. In capped samples, the CdSe deposit forms an inhomogeneous CdZnSe quantum well (QW)-like structure. This ternary QW consists of local Cd-rich inclusions, which confine excitons three-dimensionally, and act as QDs. The density of such QDs is very high (~ 1012 cm-2). The QDs defined by the composition inhomogeneities of the CdZnSe QW presumably originate from the shallow mounds of the uncapped CdSe surface. By a technique wherein a CdSe layer is grown at a low temperature (TG = 230 °C) and subsequently annealed at a significantly higher temperature (TA =310 °C), tiny but distinct 3D islands are formed. In this work, the mechanism underlying the formation of these islands is reported. While the CdSe deposit forms a quasi-two-dimensional (quasi-2D) layer at TG = 230 °C, subsequent annealing at TA = 310 °C results in a thermally activated "up-climb" of adatoms onto two-dimensional clusters (or precursors) and concomitant nucleation of 3D islands. The areal density of QDs, achieved by this technique, is at least a decade lower than that typical for conventional MBE growth. It is demonstrated that further reduction is possible by delaying the temperature ramp-up to TA. In the second technique, formation of distinct islands is demonstrated by deposition of amorphous selenium (a-Se) onto a 2D CdSe epilayer at room temperature and its subsequent desorption at a higher temperature (TD = 230 °C). Albeit the self-assembled islands are large, they are severely truncated during subsequent capping with ZnSe, presumably due to segregation of Cd and Zn-alloying of the islands. The segregation phenomenon is analyzed in this work and correlated to the optical properties of the QDs. Additionally, very distinct vertical correlation of QDs in QD-superlattices, wherein the first QD-layer is grown by this technique and the subsequent ones by migration enhanced epitaxy (MEE), is reported. The process steps of the third variant technique, developed in course of this work, are very similar to those of the previous one-the only alteration being the substitution of selenium with tellurium as the cap-forming-material. This leads not only to large alteration of the morphological and optical attributes of the QDs, but also to formation of unique self-assembled island-patterns. Oriented dashes, straight and buckled chains of islands, and aligned island-pairs are formed, depending on the thickness of the Te-cap layer. The islands are partially alloyed with Te and emit luminescence at very low energies (down to 1.7 eV at room temperature). The Te cap layer undergoes (poly)crystallization during temperature ramp-up (from room temperature to TD) for desorption. Here, it is shown that the self-assembled patterns of the island-ensembles are determined by the pattern of the grain boundaries of the polycrystalline Te layer. Based on an understanding of the mechanism of pattern formation, a simple and "clean" method for controlled positioning of individual QDs and QD-based extended nanostructures, is proposed in this work. The studies carried out in the framework of this thesis provide not only a deeper insight into the microscopic processes governing the heteroepitaxial self-assembly of CdSe/ZnSe(001) QDs, but also concrete approaches to achieve, optimize, and control several technologically-important features of QD-ensembles. Reduction and control of QD-areal-density, pronounced vertical correlation of distinctly-defined QDs in QD-superlattices, and self-assembly of QD-based extended structures, as demonstrated in this work, might turn out to be beneficial for envisioned applications in information-, and communication-technologies.}, subject = {Nanostruktur}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Liu2007, author = {Liu, Jiming}, title = {Transcription mechanisms and functions of NFATc1 in T lymphocytes}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-24270}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2007}, abstract = {The Nuclear Factors of Activated T cells (NFATs) are critical transcription factors that direct gene expression in immune and non-immune cells. Interaction of T cells with Ag-presenting cells results in the clustering of T-cell antigen receptor (TCR), co-receptors and integrins. Subsequent signal transduction resulting in NFAT activation leads to cytokine gene expression. Among the NFATs expressed in T cells, NFATc1 shows a unique induction property, which is essential for T cell differentiation and activation. It was revealed before that 3 major isoforms of NFATc1 are generated in activated T cells - the inducible short NFATc1/A, and the longer isoforms NFATc1/B and C. However, due to alternative splicing events and the existence of two different promoters and two alternative polyadenylation, we show here that 6 isoforms are synthesized in T cells which differ in their N-terminal and C-terminal peptides. In these experiments, we have identified these 6 isoforms by semi-quantitative long distance RT-PCR in several T cells subsets, and the inducible properties of 6 isoforms were investigated in those cells. The short NFATc1/\&\#61537;A which is under control of the P1 promoter and the proximal pA1 polyadenylation site was the most prominent and inducible isoform in T effector cells. The transcription of the longer NFATc1/\&\#61538;B and \&\#61538;C isoforms is constitutive and even reduced in activated T lymphocytes. In addition to NFATc1 autoregulation, we tried to understand the NFATc1 gene regulation under the control of PKC pathways by microarray analysis. Compared to treatment of T cells with ionomycin alone (which enhances Ca++ flux), treatment of cells with the phorbolester TPA (leading to PKC activation) enhanced the induction of NFATc1. Microarray analysis revealed that PKC activation increased the transcription of NF-\&\#61547;B1, Fos and JunB, which are important transcription factors binding to the regulatory regions of the NFATc1 gene. Besides the promoting effect of these transcription factors, we provided evidence that p53 and its targeting gene, Gadd45\&\#61537;, exerted a negative effect on NFATc1 gene transcription. Summarizing all these results, we drew novel conclusions on NFATc1 expression, which provide a more detailed view on the regulatory mechanisms of NFATc1 transcription. Considering the high transcription and strong expression of NFATc1 in various human lymphomas, we propose that similar to NF-\&\#61547;B, NFATc1/\&\#61537;A plays a pivotal role in lymphomagenesis.}, subject = {NFATs}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Lim2007, author = {Lim, Hee-Young}, title = {Functional studies of GR and MR function by RNA interference}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-23646}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2007}, abstract = {Die Steroidhormone Corticosteron/Cortisol und Aldosteron werden in Folge von Stress oder eines ver{\"a}nderten Salz-Wasser-Haushalt durch die Nebenniere synthetisiert und sezerniert. Dies wird durch negative R{\"u}ckkopplungsmechanismen kontrolliert, die als HPA-Achse und RAAS bezeichnet werden. Die Aktivit{\"a}t dieser Steroidhormone wird durch den Glukokortikoid Rezeptor (GR) und den Mineralokortikoid-Rezeptor (MR) vermittelt, die im Zytosol als Komplex mit Hitze-Schock-Proteinen vorliegen. Sowohl der GR als auch der MR geh{\"o}ren zur Kern-Rezeptor Superfamilie und besitzen eine gemeinsame Proteinstruktur die aus drei verschiedenen Dom{\"a}nen besteht. Trotzdem haben sie verschiedene Affinit{\"a}ten f{\"u}r ihre Liganden, ihre Aktivit{\"a}t h{\"a}ngt von der Hormonkonzentration ab, sie werden durch Pr{\"a}-Rezeptor-Mechansimen wie der 11b-HSD2 reguliert und ihre Gewebeverteilung ist unterschiedlich. Aldosteron wirkt in epithelialen und nicht-epithelialen Zellen {\"u}ber den MR und reguliert den Salz-Wasser-Haushalt, die Herzfunktion, die neuronale Erregbarkeit und die Adipozyten-Differenzierung. Bislang war die Analyse der Geninaktivierung in vivo auf M{\"a}use beschr{\"a}nkt, obwohl Krankheitsmodelle in der Ratte die Verh{\"a}ltnisse im Menschen manchmal besser widerspiegeln. Da embryonale Stammzellen und damit die gezielte Genmanipulation in Ratten nicht verf{\"u}gbar sind, haben wir MR knock-down Ratten mittels lentiviral eingef{\"u}hrter shRNAs hergestellt. Die F1 Nachkommen der Gr{\"u}nder-Ratten zeigten unterschiedlich stark reduzierte MR mRNA und Protein Niveaus in Niere und Hippocampus, den Hauptexpressions-Regionen des MR. Im Gegensatz dazu war die Expression des GR unver{\"a}ndert, was die Spezifit{\"a}t der Geninaktivierung belegt. Die zwei MR Zielgene Sgk1 und ENaC waren hochreguliert w{\"a}hrend die mRNA Spiegel anderer Gene wie IK1 und SCD2 erniedrigt waren. {\"A}hnlich wie in den knock-out M{\"a}usen und Patienten zeigten die knock-down Ratten die typischen Merkmale des Pseudohypoaldosteronismus Typ I wie erh{\"o}hte Serumspiegel von Aldosteron und Renin sowie Wachstumsretardation. Weiterhin fanden wir einen linearen Zusammenhang zwischen der MR Expression in der Niere, den Serum Aldosteron-Werten und dem K{\"o}rpergewicht. Zusammengefasst sind unsere MR knock-down Ratten unter den ersten Beispielen f{\"u}r RNAi in vivo und belegen, dass diese Technik es erlaubt, abgestufte Auspr{\"a}gugen der Geninktivierung wie in humanen genetischen Erkrankungen zu erreichen. Weiterhin haben wir die Rolle des GR und des MR f{\"u}r die immunmodulatorische Aktivit{\"a}t der Glukokortikoide in peritonealen Makrophagen untersucht. GCs sind an der Kontrolle der Makrophagenfunktion beteiligt und regulieren so die Reaktion gegen{\"u}ber Pathogenen. Aus diesem Grund werden GCs weitverbreitet zur Behandlung von Enz{\"u}ndungen und Autoimmunerkrankungen eingesetzt. Allerdings ist bez{\"u}glich dieser GC Aktivit{\"a}ten weder bekannt welche Kontrolle die Hormonkonzentration spielt noch kennt man den differentiellen Beitrag des GR und des MR. Zuerst best{\"a}tigten wir die Expression beider Rezeptoren in peritonealen Makrophagen w{\"a}hrend die 11b-HSD2 nicht exprimiert war. Anschließend zeigten wir, dass niedrigte Corticosteron-Level die NO Produktion sowie die mRNA Expression von pro-inflammatorischen Zytokinen, Chemokinen und Enzymen die f{\"u}r die Mediator-Synthesee ben{\"o}tigt werden erh{\"o}hen. Im Gegensatz dazu war die Makrophagen Funktion bei hohen Corticosteron-Konzentrationen stark reprimiert. Eine wichtige Beobachtung war, dass die Inaktivierung des GR durch lentiviral eingef{\"u}hrte siRNAs sowohl die immunstimulatorischen als auch die immunsuppressiven GR Aktivit{\"a}ten aufhob w{\"a}hrend die Inaktivierung des MR keine Konsequenzen hatte. Weiterhin f{\"u}hrte der Verlust endogenener GCs nach Adrenalektomie in vivo zu einem pr{\"a}-aktivierten Zustand der Makrophagen, welcher durch Corticosteron moduliert werden konnte. Wir schließen hieraus, dass GCs in Abh{\"a}ngigkeit von ihrer Konzentration unterschiedliche Effekte auf die Makrophagen Funktion haben und dass diese durch den GR vermittelt werden, obwohl der MR ebenfalls exprimiert ist. Zusammengefasst best{\"a}tigen unsere Ergebnisse dass die lenivirale Transduktion von shRNAs eine effiziente Methode zur Geninaktivierung in prim{\"a}ren Zellen und transgenen Ratten darstellt und es so erlaubt, funktionelle Studien durchzuf{\"u}hren die zuvor auf M{\"a}use beschr{\"a}nkt waren.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Liedtke2007, author = {Liedtke, Daniel}, title = {Functional divergence of Midkine growth factors : Non-redundant roles during neural crest induction, brain patterning and somitogenesis}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-25707}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2007}, abstract = {Neural crest cells and sensory neurons are two prominent cell populations which are induced at the border between neural and non-neural ectoderm during early vertebrate development. The neural crest cells are multipotent and highly migratory precursors that give rise to face cartilage, peripheral neurons, glia cells, pigment cells and many other cell types unique to vertebrates. Sensory neurons are located dorsally in the neural tube and are essential for sensing and converting environmental stimuli into electrical motor reflexes. In my PhD thesis, I obtained novel insights into the complex processes of cell induction at the neural plate border by investigating the regulation and function of mdkb in zebrafish. First, it was possible to demonstrate that mdkb expression is spatiotemporally correlated with the induction of neural crest cells and primary sensory neurons at the neural plate border. Second, it became evident that the expression of mdkb is activated by known neural crest cell inducing signals, like Wnts, FGFs and RA, but that it is independent of Delta-Notch signals essential for lateral inhibition. Knockdown experiments showed that mdkb function is necessary for induction of neural crest cells and sensory neurons at the neural plate border, probably through determination of a common pool of progenitor cells during gastrulation. The present study also used the advantages of the zebrafish model system to investigate the in vivo function of all midkine gene family members during early brain development. In contrast to the situation in mouse, all three zebrafish genes show distinct expression patterns throughout CNS development. mdka, mdkb and ptn expression is detected in mostly non-overlapping patterns during embryonic brain development in the telencephalon, the mid-hindbrain boundary and the rhombencephalon. The possibility of simultaneously knocking down two or even three mRNAs by injection of morpholino mixtures allowed the investigation of functional redundancy of midkine factors during brain formation. Knockdown of Midkine proteins revealed characteristic defects in brain patterning indicating their association with the establishment of prominent signaling centers such as the mid-hindbrain boundary and rhombomere 4. Interestingly, combined knockdown of mdka, mdkb and ptn or single knockdown of ptn alone prevented correct formation of somites, either by interfering with the shifting of the somite maturation front or interferance with cell adhesion in the PSM. Thus, Ptn was identified as a novel secreted regulator of segmentation in zebrafish.}, subject = {Zebrab{\"a}rbling}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Lageman2007, author = {Lageman, Christian}, title = {Convergence of gradient-like dynamical systems and optimization algorithms}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-23948}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2007}, abstract = {This work studies the convergence of trajectories of gradient-like systems. In the first part of this work continuous-time gradient-like systems are examined. Results on the convergence of integral curves of gradient systems to single points of Lojasiewicz and Kurdyka are extended to a class of gradient-like vector fields and gradient-like differential inclusions. In the second part of this work discrete-time gradient-like optimization methods on manifolds are studied. Methods for smooth and for nonsmooth optimization problems are considered. For these methods some convergence results are proven. Additionally the optimization methods for nonsmooth cost functions are applied to sphere packing problems on adjoint orbits.}, subject = {Dynamisches System}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Koenig2007, author = {K{\"o}nig, Markus}, title = {Spin-related transport phenomena in HgTe-based quantum well structures}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-27301}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2007}, abstract = {Within the scope of this thesis, spin related transport phenomena have been investigated in HgTe/HgCdTe quantum well structures. This material exhibits peculiar band structure properties, which result in a strong spin-orbit interaction of the Rashba type. An inverted band structure, i.e., a reversed ordering of the energy states in comparison to common semiconductors, is obtained for quantum well layers above a critical thickness. Furthermore, the band structure properties can be controlled in the experiments by moderate gate voltages. Most prominently, the type of carriers in HgTe quantum wells can be changed from n to p due to the narrow energy gap. Along with the inverted band structure, this unique transition is the basis for the demonstration of the Quantum Spin Hall state, which is characterized by the existence of two one-dimensional spin-polarized edge states propagating in opposite directions, while the Fermi level in the bulk is in the energy gap. Since elastic scattering is suppressed by time reversal symmetry, a quantized conductance for charge and spin transport is predicted. Our experiments provide the first experimental demonstration of the QSH state. For samples with characteristic dimensions below the inelastic mean free path, charge conductance close to the expected value of 2e^2/h has been observed. Strong indication for the edge state transport was found in the experiments as well. For large samples, potential fluctuations lead to the appearance of local n-conducting regions which are considered to be the dominant source of backscattering. When time reversal symmetry is broken in a magnetic field, elastic scattering becomes possible and conductance is significantly suppressed. The suppression relies on a dominant orbital effect in a perpendicular field and a smaller Zeeman-like effect present for any field direction. For large perpendicular fields, a re-entrant quantum Hall state appears. This unique property is directly related to the non-trivial QSH insulator state. While clear evidence for the properties of charge transport was provided, the spin properties could not be addressed. This might be the goal of future experiments. In another set of experiments, the intrinsic spin Hall effect was studied. Its investigation was motivated by the possibility to create and to detect pure spin currents and spin accumulation. A non-local charging attributed to the SHE has been observed in a p-type H-shaped structure with large SO interaction, providing the first purely electrical demonstration of the SHE in a semiconductor system. A possibly more direct way to study the spin Hall effects opens up when the spin properties of the QSH edge states are taken into account. Then, the QSH edge states can be used either as an injector or a detector of spin polarization, depending on the actual configuration of the device. The experimental results indicate the existence of both intrinsic SHE and the inverse SHE independently of each other. If a spin-polarized current is injected from the QSH states into a region with Rashba SO interaction, the precession of the spin can been observed via the SHE. Both the spin injection and precession might be used for the realization of a spin-FET similar to the one proposed by Datta and Das. Another approach for the realization of a spin-based FET relies on a spin-interference device, in which the transmission is controlled via the Aharonov-Casher phase and the Berry phase, both due to the SO interaction. In the presented experiments, ring structures with tuneable SO coupling were studied. A complex interference pattern is observed as a function of external magnetic field and gate voltage. The dependence on the Rashba splitting is attributed to the Aharonov-Casher phase, whereas effects due to the Berry phase remain unresolved. This interpretation is confirmed by theoretical calculations, where multi-channel transport through the device has been assumed in agreement with the experimental results. Thus, our experiments provide the first direct observation of the AC effect in semiconductor structures. In conclusion, HgTe quantum well structures have proven to be an excellent template for studying spin-related transport phenomena: The QSHE relies on the peculiar band structure of the material and the existence of both the SHE and the AC effect is a consequence of the substantial spin-orbit interaction. While convincing results have been obtained for the various effects, several questions can not be fully answered yet. Some of them may be addressed by more extensive studies on devices already available. Other issues, however, ask, e.g., for further advances in sample fabrication or new approaches by different measurements techniques. Thus, future experiments may provide new, compelling insights for both the effects discussed in this thesis and, more generally, other spin-orbit related transport properties.}, subject = {Spin-Bahn-Wechselwirkung}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Krieglmeyer2007, author = {Krieglmeyer, Regina}, title = {How to Overcome Frustration? The Influence of Frustration on Motivational Orientation and Motivational Intensity}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-27841}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2007}, abstract = {Frustration has been investigated since the early beginnings of psychological research. Yet, it is still unclear how frustration influences the two main parameters of motivation, i.e., orientation (approach-avoidance) and intensity. Some theories propose that controllable frustration increases approach motivation, thereby maintaining motivational intensity. In contrast, other theories propose that the perception of obstacles immediately elicits an avoidance orientation because of the negative valence of the perceptual input. Yet, the latter theories can not explain how motivational intensity is maintained upon encountering obstacles. The aim of the present thesis is to integrate previous contradicting assumptions by describing the influence of frustration on motivational orientation and motivational intensity on the basis of a two-system model of behavior. The definition of frustration as an unexpected obstacle blocking the attainment of an anticipated gratification implies that the obstacle is immediately perceived, whereas the goal is only represented in working memory. According to two-system models, these two types of representations influence different levels of behavior regulation. Whereas spontaneous approach-avoidance tendencies are mainly determined by the valence of the perceptual input, decisions to engage effort to reach the goal are based on knowledge about goals and appraisals of controllability of obstacles. Supporting this theorizing, six experiments demonstrated that frustration immediately activates avoidance tendencies. This was true for frustration of approach goals as well as for frustration of avoidance goals. Furthermore, this effect did not depend on the type of frustration feedback, and was found when approach-avoidance tendencies were measured after completion of goal pursuit as well as while overcoming frustration. In addition, approaching obstacles impaired performance in a subsequent task, suggesting that approaching obstacles consumed cognitive resources. This further supports the assumption that obstacles immediately activate avoidance tendencies. Furthermore, dispositional action-state orientation, which has been previously shown to moderate automatic affective reactions, influenced approach-avoidance tendencies, indicating that affect mediates the impact of frustration on behavioral tendencies. Finally, manipulations of controllability of frustration did not influence spontaneous approach-avoidance tendencies, but measures of motivational intensity such as decisions to engage more effort as well as activation of goal-relevant behavioral schemata. In sum, these findings support the assumptions that immediately elicited motivational orientations are mainly a function of the valence of perceptual input, whereas behavior to reach the goal (i.e. motivational intensity) is regulated by working memory representations such as appraisals of goal expectancy. Motivational orientations may serve to prepare organisms for quick reactions to sudden, unexpected occurrences, whereas behavior regulation based on goal appraisals may provide stability and flexibility in long-term goal pursuit.}, subject = {Sozialpsychologie}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Konrad2007, author = {Konrad, Christian}, title = {Molecular analysis of insulin signaling mechanisms in Echinococcus multilocularis and their role in the host-parasite interaction in the alveolar echinococcosis}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-22636}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2007}, abstract = {The insulin receptor ortholog EmIR of the fox-tapeworm Echinococcus multilocularis displays significant structural homology to the human insulin receptor (HIR) and has been suggested to be involved in insulin sensing mechanisms of the parasite's metacestode larval stage. In the present work, the effects of host insulin on Echinococcus metacestode vesicles and the proposed interaction between EmIR and mammalian insulin have been studied using biochemical and cell-biological approaches. Human insulin, exogenously added to in vitro cultivated parasite larvae, (i) significantly stimulated parasite survival and growth, (ii) induced DNA de novo synthesis in Echinococcus, (iii) affected overall protein phosphorylation in the parasite, and (iv) specifically induced the phosphorylation of the parasite's Erk-like MAP kinase orthologue EmMPK1. These results clearly indicated that Echinococcus metacestode vesicles are able to sense exogenous host insulin which induces a mitogenic response. To investigate whether EmIR mediates these effects, anti-EmIR antibodies were produced and utilized in biochemical assays and immunohistochemical analyses. EmIR was shown to be expressed in the germinal layer of the parasite both on the surface of glycogen storing cells and undifferentiated germinal cells. Upon addition of exogenous insulin to metacestode vesicles, the phosphorylation of EmIR was significantly induced, an effect which was suppressed in the presence of specific inhibitors of insulin receptor-like tyrosine kinases. Furthermore, upon expression of EmIR/HIR receptor chimera containing the extracellular ligand binding domain of EmIR in HEK 293 cells, a specific autophosphorylation of the chimera could be induced through the addition of exogenous insulin. These results indicated the capability of EmIR to sense and to transmit host insulin signals to the Echinococcus signaling machinery. The importance of insulin signaling mechanisms for parasite survival and growth were underscored by in vitro cultivation experiments in which the addition of an inhibitor of insulin receptor tyrosine kinases led to vesicle degradation and death. Based on the above outlined molecular data on the interaction between EmIR and mammalian insulin, the parasite's insulin receptor orthologue most probably mediates the insulin effects on parasite growth and is, therefore, a potential candidate factor for host-parasite communication via evolutionary conserved pathways. In a final set of experiments, signaling mechanisms that act downstream of EmIR have been analyzed. These studies revealed significant differences between insulin signaling in Echinococcus and the related cestode parasite Taenia solium. These differences could be associated with differences in the organo-tropism of both species.}, subject = {Fuchsbandwurm}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Knaus2007, author = {Knaus, Anne Elizabeth}, title = {Pharmacological target proteins of alpha2-agonists in alpha2ABC-deficient mice}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-23752}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2007}, abstract = {Clonidine is an agonist at alpha2-adrenergic receptors that mediate a wide variety of the physiological responses to epinephrine and norepinephrine, such as inhibition of neurotransmitter release as well as sedation and analgesia. As with other therapeutically used alpha2-agonists such as moxonidine and rilmenidine, clonidine possesses an imidazoline structure and is believed to lower blood pressure not only via central and peripheral alpha2-receptors, but perhaps even more so by acting on central "imidazoline I1 receptors" in the brain stem. The molecular structure of these hypothetical "imidazoline I1 receptors" has not yet been identified. In order to test whether ligands with an imidazoline structure elicit pharmacological effects via alpha2-adrenergic receptors or via "imidazoline receptors", mice were generated with a targeted deletion of all three alpha2-adrenergic receptor subtypes (alpha2ABC-KO). These alpha2ABC-KO mice were an ideal model in which to examine the pharmacological effects of the centrally acting antihypertensives clonidine, moxonidine and rilmenidine in the absence of alpha2-adrenergic receptors. As expected, sedative and analgesic actions of clonidine were completely absent in alpha2ABC-KO mice, confirming the sole role of alpha2-receptors in these properties of clonidine. Clonidine significantly lowered heart rate in anesthetized alpha2ABC-KO and wild-type mice by up to 150 beats/min. A similar bradycardic effect of clonidine was observed in isolated spontaneously beating right atria from alpha2ABC-KO mice. After treatment with the specific If inhibitor ZD 7288, clonidine was no longer able to lower spontaneous beating frequency, suggesting a common site of action. Furthermore, in HEK293 cells stably transfected with HCN2 and HCN4, it could be shown that clonidine inhibits the If current via blockade of pacemaker channels with similar affinity as in isolated alpha2ABC-KO and wild-type atria. This inhibition was demonstrated again in isolated sinoatrial node (SAN) cells from alpha2ABC-KO mice and was identical in potency and efficacy to clonidine inhibition observed in isolated wild-type SAN cells, confirming that inhibition of atrial HCN channels constitutes the alpha2-independent bradycardic action of clonidine. Direct inhibition of cardiac HCN pacemaker channels contributes to the bradycardic effects of clonidine in gene-targeted mice. Thus clonidine-like drugs represent novel structures for future HCN channel inhibitors.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Kluever2007, author = {Kl{\"u}ver, Nils}, title = {Molecular analysis of gonad development in medaka (Oryzias latipes) and Oryzias celebensis}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-25105}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2007}, abstract = {The process of sex-determination can be better understood through examinations of developing organs and cells, which are involved in the formation of undifferentiated gonad. This mechanisms show in fish a broad variety, ranging from hermaphroditism to gonochorism and environmental to genetic sex determination. Hormones and abiotic factors such as temperature and pH can influence teleost development and reproductive traits. These factors are vulnerable to pollutants and climate changes. Therefore, it is important to examine gonad development and sex-determination/differentiation in teleost fish. Teleost fish are the largest known group of vertebrates with approximately 25,000 species and are used for such kind of examinations as model organisms. Recently, in Oryzias latipes (medaka), dmrt1bY (or dmy), a member of the Dmrt gene family, has been described as testis-determining gene. However, this gene is not the universal master sex-determining gene in teleost fish. Although dmrt1bY is present in the most closely related species of the genus, namely Oryzias curvinotous, it is absent from other Oryzias species, like Oryzias celebensis, and other fish. During my thesis, I studied gonad development in medaka and in the closely related species Oryzias celebensis. Germ cell specification in medaka seems to be dependent on maternally provided cytoplasmatic determinants, so called germ plasm. Nanos and vasa are such germ cell specific genes. In zebrafish they are asymmetrically localized in the early embryo. I have shown that nanos mRNA is evenly distributed in the early embryo of medaka. A similar pattern has been already described for the medaka vasa homolog, olvas. This suggests differences in PGC specification in zebrafish and medaka. Further, the vasa homolog was isolated and the expression pattern examined in O. celebensis. The results show that it can be used as a germ cell specific marker. Additionally, the primordial germ cell migration in O. celebensis was followed, which is similar to medaka PGC migration. Primordial germ cell migration in vertebrates is dependent on the chemokine stromal cell-derived factor 1 (Sdf-1). Medaka has two different sdf-1 genes, sdf-1a and sdf-1b. Both genes are expressed in the lateral plate mesoderm (LPM). During late embryonic development, I could show that sdf-1a is expressed in newly formed somites and not longer in the LPM. Sdf-1b expression persisted in the posterior part of the lateral plate mesoderm in the developing gonad. In terms of early and late functions, this suggests subfunctionalization of sdf-1a and sdf-1b. In "higher" vertebrates, genes that are involved in the process of gonad development have been studied in detail, e.g. Wt1, Sox9, and Amh. I have analyzed the expression pattern of wt1 and sox9 co-orthologs and amh. In both, the medaka and O. celebensis, wt1a transcripts were localized in the LPM and its expression was similar to sdf-1a gene expression in medaka. Wt1b expression was restricted to the developing pronephric region. During later embryonic development, wt1a is specifically expressed in the somatic cells of the gonad primordium in both sexes. This is the first time that in fish wt1 gene expression in developing gonads has been described. Therefore, this result suggests that wt1a is involved in the formation of the bipotential gonad. Furthermore, I have analyzed the gonad specific function of the wt1 co-orthologs in medaka. I could show that a conditional co-regulation mechanism between Wt1a and Wt1b ensures PGC maintenance and/or survival. The expression of sox9 genes in medaka and sox9b in O. celebensis were detected in the somatic cells of the gonad primordium of both sexes. Additionally, I have shown that amh and amhrII in medaka are expressed in somatic cells of the gonad primordium of both sexes. This suggests that sox9b, amh and amhrII are involved in gonad development and have specific functions in the adult gonad. In O. celebensis I could detect an expression of dmrt1 already six days after fertilization in half of the embryos, which is similar to the dmrt1bY expression in medaka. Whether the expression of dmrt1 is male specific in O. celebensis is currently under investigation. Altogether, the obtained results provide new insights into gene expression patterns during the processes of gonad development. Furthermore, no differences in the expression pattern of wt1a and sox9b during gonad development between the medaka and O. celebensis could be detected. This might indicate that the genetic mechanisms during gonad development are similar in both species.}, subject = {Japank{\"a}rpfling}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Keller2007, author = {Keller, Christian}, title = {The role of dendritic cells in the immunoregulation of leishmaniasis - transfection of dendritic cells with mRNA encoding a molecularly defined parasitic antigen}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-26208}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2007}, abstract = {Die kutane Leishmaniose ist eine Infektionskrankheit, die besonders in tropischen und W{\"u}stenregionen endemisch ist, mit einer Inzidenz von 1,5 Millionen F{\"a}llen im Jahr und einer Pr{\"a}valenz von 12 Millionen Infizierten weltweit. Die Infektion kann durch den intrazellul{\"a}ren Parasiten Leishmania major hervorgerufen werden. Am Mausmodell ist die Krankheit ausf{\"u}hrlich untersucht. Wie dabei deutlich wurde, ist f{\"u}r die Immunit{\"a}t gegen den Erreger die Induktion einer Klasse von Interferon (IFN)-\&\#61543;-produzierenden CD4+ T-Helfer-Zellen (TH1-Zellen) entscheidend, welche Makrophagen dazu aktivieren, die von ihnen beherbergten Parasiten abzut{\"o}ten. Die Umlenkung der Immunantwort in Richtung einer sch{\"u}tzenden TH1-Antwort wird auch der Schl{\"u}ssel zu einem effektiven Impfstoff sein. Ex vivo mit Leishmanienantigenen beladene dendritische Zellen sind vor einiger Zeit als Vakzine gegen L. major-Infektionen beschrieben worden. Ein einzelnes rekombinantes Antigen, LeIF (Leishmania homologue of eukaryotic ribosomal initiation factor 4a), ein parasit{\"a}res Protein, das die IL-12-Produktion durch dendritische Zellen stimuliert und das als mikrobiell konserviertes Strukturmolek{\"u}l (pattern-associated molecular pattern; PAMP) diskutiert wird, vermittelte dabei, zum Pulsen von dendritischen Zellen verwendet, einen sch{\"u}tzenden TH1-abh{\"a}ngigen Effekt. Der Einsatz rekombinanter Proteine ist jedoch mit etlichen Nachteilen verbunden, weshalb andere Methoden zur Verabreichung von Antigenen entwickelt wurden. Aus der Tumorforschung ist unl{\"a}ngst die RNA-Elektroporation dendritischer Zellen als eine sichere und vielseitige Methode hervorgegangen, bei der eine große Anzahl von RNA-Molek{\"u}len, die f{\"u}r ein bestimmtes Antigen kodieren, durch einen elektrischen Impuls in das Cytosol dendritischer Zellen gelangt. Die vorliegende Arbeit beschreibt zum ersten Mal die Transfektion dendritischer Zellen mit RNA eines molekular definierten Parasitenantigens. Zun{\"a}chst erfolgte die Etablierung eines standardisierten Protokolls f{\"u}r die RNA-Transfektion mit dem enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP) als Reporterantigen. EGFP-RNA war gut translatierbar in einem In-vitro-Translationssystem, und es konnten sowohl eine Zellinie (fetal skin-derived dendritic cells; FSDC) als auch prim{\"a}re, aus Knochenmarkkulturen der Maus gewonnene dendritische Zellen (bone marrow-derived dendritic cells; BMDC) mit einem Anteil von bis zu 90\% bzw. 75\% effizient EGFP-transfiziert werden. In beiden Zelltypen wurde die maximale Transfektionseffizienz mit 20 µg RNA erreicht, die mit gr{\"o}ßeren Mengen an RNA nicht weiter zu steigern war. Die H{\"o}he der Antigenexpression, gemessen als mittlere Fluoreszenzintensit{\"a}t (MFI) in der Durchflußzytometrie, war direkt proportional zur verwendeten RNA-Menge. In FSDC waren die Transfektionseffizienz und die MFI generell h{\"o}her als in BMDC bei gleicher RNA-Menge. Zudem konnte gezeigt werden, daß eine Behandlung mit LPS die Kinetik beeinflußt: Die maximale Expression war h{\"o}her und wurde auch eher erreicht, worauf zudem ein schnellerer Abfall folgte. In den Transfektionsexperimenten mit LeIF wurden zwei Varianten von LeIF-RNA verwendet: eine f{\"u}r die gesamte LeIF-Sequenz kodierende LeIF(fl)-RNA, und eine nur f{\"u}r die aminoterminale H{\"a}lfte der LeIF-Sequenz (226 Aminos{\"a}uren), dem immunogenen Teil des LeIF-Molek{\"u}ls, kodierende LeIF(226)-RNA. Im Western Blot von Ganzzellysaten dendritischer Zellen war nur LeIF(fl) nach Transfektion nachzuweisen, wohingegen LeIF(226) in LeIF(226)-transfizierten BMDC nie nachzuweisen war. Da beide Konstrukte aber gut im zellfreien System translatierbar waren, stellte der fehlgeschlagene Nachweis von LeIF(226) kein Fehlschlagen der RNA-Translation, sondern vielmehr einen raschen Antigenabbau dar. Es bestand daher die Erwartung, daß LeIF(226)-transfizierte BMDC trotzdem in der Lage sein m{\"u}ßten, von LeIF(226) abgeleitete antigene Peptide an T-Zellen von mit rekombinantem LeIF (rLeIF) immunisierten BALB/c-M{\"a}usen zu pr{\"a}sentieren. Diese Vermutung wurde durch Messung von IFN-\&\#61543; in Stimulationsversuchen mit BMDC und T-Zellen best{\"a}tigt, die zeigten, daß am Tag 7 der Kultur mit rLeIF gepulste, LeIF(226)- und LeIF(fl)-transfizierte BMDC in der Tat antigenspezifisch T-Zellen aus LeIF-immunisierten M{\"a}usen aktivierten. IL-4 hingegen wurde nicht produziert, was mit der Tatsache vereinbar ist, daß in Lymphknoten LeIF-vakzinierter M{\"a}usen haupts{\"a}chlich T-Zellen vom TH1-Typ zu finden sind. In den {\"U}berst{\"a}nden LeIF-transfizierter BMDC-Kulturen, im Gegensatz zu rLeIF-gepulsten BMDC, waren die proinflammatorischen Zytokine IL-1\&\#946;, IL-6, IL-10 und IL-12 nicht nachzuweisen. Dieser Effekt lag nicht am Elektroporationsvorgang, da die Zytokinproduktion von mit rekombinantem LeIF elektroporierten BMDC nur teilweise beeintr{\"a}chtigt war. Die Expression von CD86 war nach LeIF-Transfektion zudem geringer als nach Pulsen mit rLeIF. LeIF-Transfektion f{\"u}hrte mithin nicht zur Reifung dendritischer Zellen. LeIF-transfizierte BMDC k{\"o}nnten im Ergebnis als antigenspezifische Toleranzinduktoren fungiert haben, mit regulatorischen T-Zellen als Respondern. Der Effekt der Transfektion mit LeIF-RNA auf die immunstimulatorische Wirkung von BMDC war nicht signifikant erh{\"o}ht, wenn BMDC am Tag 8 oder 9 der Kultur verwendet wurden. BMDC, die am Tag 8, und mehr noch am Tag 9 mit rLeIF gepulst wurden, induzierten hingegen eine energische T-Zell-Antwort. BMDC vom Tag 9 waren sogar in der Lage, naive T-Zellen zu aktivieren. Bevor eine starke, gegen LeIF gerichtete T-Zell-Antwort eingeleitet werden kann, m{\"u}ssen dendritische Zellen also letztlich - neben Pr{\"a}sentation des Antigens und Expression kostimulatorischer Molek{\"u}le - eine gewisse „Empfindlichkeit" gegen{\"u}ber dem Strukturmolek{\"u}l LeIF besitzen, die mit ihrem Reifungsalter in Zusammenhang steht. Dieses dritte Signal wird nicht durch intrazellul{\"a}res LeIF nach Transfektion mit LeIF-RNA {\"u}bermittelt, oder es wird unterdr{\"u}ckt. Dar{\"u}ber hinaus war nach Elektroporation von rLeIF die IL-12-Produktion von BMDC g{\"a}nzlich aufgehoben, die Produktion von IL-1\&\#61538; bei h{\"o}heren Antigendosen reduziert und die Produktion von IL-10 teilweise erh{\"o}ht. Die Produktion von IL-6 war unbeeinflußt. Dieses ver{\"a}nderte Zytokinprofil legt eine Doppelnatur von LeIF als PAMP nahe: Neben der bei extrazellul{\"a}rem Vorliegen von LeIF erwiesenen Eigenschaft, die Produktion von IL-12 zu stimulieren, welches die Resistenz des Wirtes gegen L. major steigert, k{\"o}nnte LeIF bei intrazellul{\"a}rem Vorliegen auch zu Evasionsmechanismen des Parasiten vor dem Immunsystem des Wirtes beitragen, m{\"o}glicherweise durch Wechselwirkung mit MAP (mitogen-activated protein)-Kinase-Signalwegen. Die Eigenschaften von LeIF als Adjuvans h{\"a}ngen also sowohl von der Verabreichungsmethode (Transfektion mit RNA bzw. Pulsen mit dem rekombinanten Protein) als auch vom Zielkompartiment (extra- bzw. intrazellul{\"a}r) ab. Zusammenfassend konnte also in dieser Arbeit gezeigt werden, daß BMDC mit einem Parasitenantigen transfizierbar sind. Das Antigen wird dabei prozessiert und pr{\"a}sentiert, aber von dendritischen Zellen nicht als PAMP erkannt. Durch Transfektion mit antigenkodierender mRNA alleine werden mithin nicht alle notwendigen Signale f{\"u}r die Induktion einer potenten Immunantwort {\"u}bermittelt.}, subject = {Elektroporation}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Karickal2007, author = {Karickal, Jose Thomas}, title = {FROM PROFESSIONAL FUNCTIONING TO PERSONAL CONFESSION - Henri J.M. Nouwen's contribution to the contemporary spirituality of pastoral care}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-26305}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2007}, abstract = {Henri J.M. Nouwen (1932-1996), a renowned pastoral theologian, has written more than 40 books among which several are about pastoral care and the spirituality of pastoral care. It was interesting for me to notice the parallel between his life and the contents of his books. He has undergone a tremendous personal development and spiritual maturity. His books invite all the christians and pastors to grow in the spiritual life. The spirituality is the underlying principle of creative ministry. Nouwen moves away from the traditional approach and concepts and develops his own concept of spiritual growth and pastoral care. Rooted in tradition and trained as a pastoral psychologist Nouwen is very appealing to the modern generation. This dissertation takes the reader through the life and writings of Nouwen to come to his original and new understanding of the spirituality of the pastoral care.}, subject = {Karickal}, language = {en} }