@phdthesis{Zwettler2021, author = {Zwettler, Fabian Ulrich}, title = {Expansionsmikroskopie kombiniert mit hochaufl{\"o}sender Fluoreszenzmikroskopie}, doi = {10.25972/OPUS-21236}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-212362}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2021}, abstract = {Fluorescence microscopy is a form of light microscopy that has developed during the 20th century and is nowadays a standard tool in Molecular and Cell biology for studying the structure and function of biological molecules. High-resolution fluorescence microscopy techniques, such as dSTORM (direct Stochastic Optical Reconstruction Microscopy) allow the visualization of cellular structures at the nanometre scale (10-9 m). This has already made it possible to decipher the composition and function of various biopolymers, such as proteins, lipids and nucleic acids, up to the three-dimensional (3D) structure of entire organelles. In practice, however, it has been shown that these imaging methods and their further developments still face great challenges in order to achieve an effective resolution below ∼ 10 nm. This is mainly due to the nature of labelling biomolecules. For the detection of molecular structures, immunostaining is often performed as a standard method. Antibodies to which fluorescent molecules are coupled, recognize and bind specifcally and with high affnity to the molecular section of the target structure, also called epitope or antigen. The fluorescent molecules serve as reporter molecules which are imaged with the use of a fluorescence microscope. However, the size of these labels with a length of about 10-15 nm in the case of immunoglobulin G (IgG) antibodies, cause a detection of the fluorescent molecules shifted to the real position of the studied antigen. In dense regions where epitopes are located close to each other, steric hindrance between antibodies can also occur and leads to an insuffcient label density. Together with the shifted detection of fluorescent molecules, these factors can limit the achievable resolution of a microscopy technique. Expansion microscopy (ExM) is a recently developed technique that achieves a resolution improvement by physical expansion of an investigated object. Therefore, biological samples such as cultured cells, tissue sections, whole organs or isolated organelles are chemically anchored into a swellable polymer. By absorbing water, this so-called superabsorber increases its own volume and pulls the covalently bound biomolecules isotropically apart. Routinely, this method achieves a magnifcation of the sample by about four times its volume. But protocol variants have already been developed that result in higher expansion factors of up to 50-fold. Since the ExM technique includes in the frst instance only the sample treatment for anchoring and magnifcation of the sample, it can be combined with various standard methods of fluorescence microscopy. In theory, the resolution of the used imaging technique improves linearly with the expansion factor of the ExM treated sample. However, an insuffcient label density and the size of the antibodies can here again impair the effective achievable resolution. The combination of ExM with high-resolution fluorescence microscopy methods represents a promising strategy to increase the resolution of light microscopy. In this thesis, I will present several ExM variants I developed which show the combination of ExM with confocal microscopy, SIM (Structured Illumination Microscopy), STED (STimulated Emission Depletion) and dSTORM. I optimized existing ExM protocols and developed different expansion strategies, which allow the combination with the respective imaging technique. Thereby, I gained new structural insights of isolated centrioles from the green algae Chlamydomonas reinhardtii by combining ExM with STED and confocal microscopy. In another project, I combined 3D-SIM imaging with ExM and investigated the molecular structure of the so-called synaptonemal complex. This structure is formed during meiosis in eukaryotic cells and contributes to the exchange of genetic material between homologous chromosomes. Especially in combination with dSTORM, the ExM method showed its high potential to overcome the limitations of modern fluorescence microscopy techniques. In this project, I expanded microtubules in mammalian cells, a polymer of the cytoskeleton as well as isolated centrioles from C. reinhardtii. By labelling after expansion of the samples, I was able to signifcantly reduce the linkage error of the label and achieve an improved label density. In future, these advantages together with the single molecule sensitivity and high resolution obtained by the dSTORM method could pave the way for achieving molecular resolution in fluorescence microscopy}, subject = {Fluoreszenzmikroskopie}, language = {en} } @article{ZupancRoessler2022, author = {Zupanc, G{\"u}nther K. H. and R{\"o}ssler, Wolfgang}, title = {Government funding of research beyond biomedicine: challenges and opportunities for neuroethology}, series = {Journal of Comparative Physiology A}, volume = {208}, journal = {Journal of Comparative Physiology A}, number = {3}, doi = {10.1007/s00359-022-01552-3}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-325113}, pages = {443-456}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Curiosity-driven research is fundamental for neuroethology and depends crucially on governmental funding. Here, we highlight similarities and differences in funding of curiosity-driven research across countries by comparing two major funding agencies—the National Science Foundation (NSF) in the United States and the German Research Foundation (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, DFG). We interviewed representatives from each of the two agencies, focusing on general funding trends, levels of young investigator support, career-life balance, and international collaborations. While our analysis revealed a negative trend in NSF funding of biological research, including curiosity-driven research, German researchers in these areas have benefited from a robust positive trend in DFG funding. The main reason for the decrease in curiosity-driven research in the US is that the NSF has only partially been able to compensate for the funding gap resulting from the National Institutes of Health restricting their support to biomedical research using select model organisms. Notwithstanding some differences in funding programs, particularly those relevant for scientists in the postdoctoral phase, both the NSF and DFG clearly support curiosity-driven research.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Zunker2007, author = {Zunker, Katrin}, title = {Untersuchungen zur Rolle der Mikrosatelliteninstabilit{\"a}t in heredit{\"a}ren Melanomen von Xiphophorus sowie zur Integrit{\"a}t von Elementen der Zellzykluskontrolle/DNA-Reparatur}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-21736}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2007}, abstract = {Die Bedeutung der genomischen Instabilit{\"a}t in humanen melanocytischen L{\"a}sionen ist Gegenstand vieler dermatologischer Studien und bis heute ungekl{\"a}rt. Ist die Mikrosatelliteninstabilit{\"a}t bloße Begleiterscheinung der unkontrolliert proliferierenden Tumorzellen oder wird ihr ein pathogenetischer Mechanismus zuteil? In Fischen der Gattung Xiphophorus k{\"o}nnen durch klassische Kreuzungsexperimente melanocytische L{\"a}sionen verschiedener Malignit{\"a}tsgrade induziert werden. Diese L{\"a}sionen sind auf Grund ihres genetisch kontrollierten Hintergrundes eindeutig definiert und reproduzierbar - und damit im Vorteil gegen{\"u}ber der unsicheren Klassifikation humaner Hautl{\"a}sionen. In der vorliegenden Arbeit wurde haupts{\"a}chlich der Frage nachgegangen, ob MIN+ ein obligates molekulares Ereignis f{\"u}r die Progression von Melanomen bis zum terminalen Stadium darstellt. Dieser Fragestellung wurde unter Verwendung PCR-basierter Mikrosatellitenanalysen sowie Multilocus DNA-Fingerprint Analysen nachgegangen. 23 Tumoren unterschiedlicher Malignit{\"a}t wurden im Vergleich zum tumorfreien Normalgewebe desselben Fisches an 12 Genloci unbekannter chromosomaler Lokalisation auf Mikrosatelliteninstabilit{\"a}t untersucht. Es wurde insgesamt eine Zahl von 263 informativen Loci erzielt, von denen sich nur 20 ( = 7.6\%) als instabil erwiesen. Mittels der Multilocus-Fingerprint Analysen wurden 8 Melanome und deren korrespondiere Normalgewebe mit drei Sonden hybridisiert. Nur einer von 12 analysierbaren MLFPs zeigte eine genetische Aberration in Form einer Deletion einer einzelnen Bande im Tumorgewebe. Mit diesem Ergebnis wurde das in der Mikrosatellitenanalyse erhaltene Resultat einer nicht signifikanten Mikrosatelliteninstabilit{\"a}t im Xiphophorus-Melanom-Modell System best{\"a}tigt. Zusammenfassend kann gesagt werden, daß die Abwesenheit eines MIN+-Ph{\"a}notypen in den Melanomen von Xiphophorus darauf hinweist, daß der Erwerb von MIN weder ein notwendiges Kriterium f{\"u}r die Initiation eines Tumors noch f{\"u}r seine Progression darstellt. Ein anderer Pfad der Tumorinitiation ist die direkte Sch{\"a}digung oder der Verlust von Tumorsuppressorgenen, von in Mismatch Repair involvierten Genen oder durch die Transformation von Proto-Onkogenen zu Onkogenen. In dieser Arbeit wurde die Expression von drei Genen, die in der Regulation des Zellzyklus Schl{\"u}sselrollen spielen (rb, p53, cdkn2a), sowie einer Komponente des MMR-Systems (MSH2) auf RNA-Ebene untersucht. Ihre Expressionsst{\"a}rke wurde in folgenden Geweben miteinander verglichen: Maligne Melanome, benigne L{\"a}sionen, tumorfreie Kontrollgewebe und die Xiphophorus-Melanomzellinie (PSM). MSH2 und p53 wurden in allen untersuchten Geweben auf gleichem Niveau exprimiert. Die vergleichende Expressionsanalyse des vermeintlichen "melanoma susceptibility gene" cdkn2a im Melanom-Modell und der PSM-Zellinie best{\"a}tigte die bereits vorbeschriebene {\"U}berexpression des Zellzyklusinhibitors in malignen Melanomen von Xiphophorus-Hybriden. Die Untersuchung des Expressionsmusters von Rb in den oben genannten Geweben ergab eine verminderte Transkription dieses Gens in malignen Melanomen. Eine m{\"o}gliche Interpretation dieses Ergebnisses w{\"a}re, einen Defekt in Rb oder pRB zu Grunde zu legen und die Hochregulation von cdkn2a entsprechend einer negativen R{\"u}ckkopplungsschleife als physiologische Konsequenz anzusehen.}, language = {de} } @phdthesis{Zube2008, author = {Zube, Christina}, title = {Neuronal representation and processing of chemosensory communication signals in the ant brain}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-30383}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2008}, abstract = {Ants heavily rely on olfaction for communication and orientation and ant societies are characterized by caste- and sex-specific division of labor. Olfaction plays a key role in mediating caste-specific behaviours. I investigated whether caste- and sex-specific differences in odor driven behavior are reflected in specific differences and/or adaptations in the ant olfactory system. In particular, I asked the question whether in the carpenter ant, Camponotus floridanus, the olfactory pathway exhibits structural and/or functional adaptations to processing of pheromonal and general odors. To analyze neuroanatomical specializations, the central olfactory pathway in the brain of large (major) workers, small (minor) workers, virgin queens, and males of the carpenter ant C. floridanus was investigated using fluorescent tracing, immunocytochemistry, confocal microscopy and 3D-analyzes. For physiological analyzes of processing of pheromonal and non-pheromonal odors in the first odor processing neuropil , the antennal lobe (AL), calcium imaging of olfactory projection neurons (PNs) was applied. Although different in total glomerular volumes, the numbers of olfactory glomeruli in the ALs were similar across the female worker caste and in virgin queens. Here the AL contains up to ~460 olfactory glomeruli organized in 7 distinct clusters innervated via 7 antennal sensory tracts. The AL is divided into two hemispheres regarding innervations of glomeruli by PNs with axons leaving via a dual output pathway. This pathway consists of the medial (m) and lateral (l) antenno-cerebral tract (ACT) and connects the AL with the higher integration areas in the mushroom bodies (MB) and the lateral horn (LH). M- and l-ACT PNs differ in their target areas in the MB calyx and the LH. Three additional ACTs (mediolateral - ml) project to the lateral protocerebrum only. Males had ~45\% fewer glomeruli compared to females and one of the seven sensory tracts was absent. Despite a substantially smaller number of glomeruli, males possess a dual PN output pathway to the MBs. In contrast to females, however, only a small number of glomeruli were innervated by projection neurons of the m-ACT. Whereas all glomeruli in males were densely innervated by serotonergic processes, glomeruli innervated by sensory tract six lacked serotonergic innervations in the female castes. It appears that differences in general glomerular organization are subtle among the female castes, but sex-specific differences in the number, connectivity and neuromodulatory innervations of glomeruli are substantial and likely to promote differences in olfactory behavior. Calcium imaging experiments to monitor pheromonal and non-pheromonal processing in the ant AL revealed that odor responses were reproducible and comparable across individuals. Calcium responses to both odor groups were very sensitive (10-11 dilution), and patterns from both groups were partly overlapping indicating that processing of both odor classes is not spatially segregated within the AL. Intensity response patterns to the pheromone components tested (trail pheromone: nerolic acid; alarm pheromone: n-undecane), in most cases, remained invariant over a wide range of intensities (7-8 log units), whereas patterns in response to general odors (heptanal, octanol) varied across intensities. Durations of calcium responses to stimulation with the trail pheromone component nerolic acid increased with increasing odor concentration indicating that odor quality is maintained by a stable pattern (concentration invariance) and intensity is mainly encoded in the response durations of calcium activities. For n-undecane and both general odors increasing response dynamics were only monitored in very few cases. In summary, this is the first detailed structure-function analyses within the ant's central olfactory system. The results contribute to a better understanding of important aspects of odor processing and olfactory adaptations in an insect's central olfactory system. Furthermore, this study serves as an excellent basis for future anatomical and/or physiological experiments.}, subject = {Gehirn}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Zovko2013, author = {Zovko, Josip}, title = {Die E3-Ubiquitinligase HectD1 reguliert die Stabilit{\"a}t des antiapoptotischen Bcl-2-Familienmitglieds A1}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-87922}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2013}, abstract = {Die Bcl-2-Familienmitglieder A1 und sein humanes Homolog Bfl-1 gew{\"a}hrleisten das {\"U}berleben der Zelle. Gleichzeitig tr{\"a}gt eine Dysregulation der Expression von A1/ Bfl-1 zur Krebsentstehung bei. Die Stabilit{\"a}t von A1/ Bfl-1 wird durch deren Ubiquitinylierung sowie die anschließende proteosomale Degradation gesteuert. Mit Hilfe eines Yeast-Two-Hybrid-Screens wurde die E3-Ubiquitinligase HectD1 als potentieller Interaktionspartner von A1/ Bfl-1 identifiziert. Die Interaktion von A1 und HectD1 des Yeast-Two-Hybrid-Screens konnte in S{\"a}ugerzellen best{\"a}tigt werden. Desweiteren konnte gezeigt werden, dass lediglich 87 Aminos{\"a}uren f{\"u}r eine Interaktion von HectD1 und A1 n{\"o}tig sind. Da membrangebundenes HectD1 zu einer Translokation von zytosolischem A1 an die Zellmembran f{\"u}hrt, kann man davon ausgehen, dass beide Proteine auch in vivo miteinander interagieren. Eine dominant negative HectD1-Mutante schließlich beeinflusst die Ubiqutinylierung von A1 und f{\"u}hrt somit zu dessen Stabilisierung. Diese Daten legen nahe, dass HectD1 ein wichtiger negativer Regulator von A1/ Bfl-1 ist und dass HectD1 f{\"u}r die Regulierung der A1/ Bfl-1-Proteinmenge in (Krebs)zellen sehr wichtig ist.}, subject = {Zelltod}, language = {de} } @article{ZoltnerKrienitzFieldetal.2018, author = {Zoltner, Martin and Krienitz, Nina and Field, Mark C. and Kramer, Susanne}, title = {Comparative proteomics of the two T. brucei PABPs suggests that PABP2 controls bulk mRNA}, series = {PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases}, volume = {12}, journal = {PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases}, number = {7}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pntd.0006679}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-177126}, pages = {e0006679}, year = {2018}, abstract = {Poly(A)-binding proteins (PABPs) regulate mRNA fate by controlling stability and translation through interactions with both the poly(A) tail and eIF4F complex. Many organisms have several paralogs of PABPs and eIF4F complex components and it is likely that different eIF4F/PABP complex combinations regulate distinct sets of mRNAs. Trypanosomes have five eIF4G paralogs, six of eIF4E and two PABPs, PABP1 and PABP2. Under starvation, polysomes dissociate and the majority of mRNAs, most translation initiation factors and PABP2 reversibly localise to starvation stress granules. To understand this more broadly we identified a protein interaction cohort for both T. brucei PABPs by cryo-mill/affinity purification-mass spectrometry. PABP1 very specifically interacts with the previously identified interactors eIF4E4 and eIF4G3 and few others. In contrast PABP2 is promiscuous, with a larger set of interactors including most translation initiation factors and most prominently eIF4G1, with its two partners TbG1-IP and TbG1-IP2. Only RBP23 was specific to PABP1, whilst 14 RNA-binding proteins were exclusively immunoprecipitated with PABP2. Significantly, PABP1 and associated proteins are largely excluded from starvation stress granules, but PABP2 and most interactors translocate to granules on starvation. We suggest that PABP1 regulates a small subpopulation of mainly small-sized mRNAs, as it interacts with a small and distinct set of proteins unable to enter the dominant pathway into starvation stress granules and localises preferentially to a subfraction of small polysomes. By contrast PABP2 likely regulates bulk mRNA translation, as it interacts with a wide range of proteins, enters stress granules and distributes over the full range of polysomes.}, language = {en} } @article{ZoephelReiherRexeretal.2012, author = {Zoephel, Judith and Reiher, Wencke and Rexer, Karl-Heinz and Kahnt, J{\"o}rg and Wegener, Christian}, title = {Peptidomics of the Agriculturally Damaging Larval Stage of the Cabbage Root Fly Delia radicum (Diptera: Anthomyiidae)}, series = {PLoS One}, volume = {7}, journal = {PLoS One}, number = {7}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pone.0041543}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-131727}, pages = {e41543}, year = {2012}, abstract = {The larvae of the cabbage root fly induce serious damage to cultivated crops of the family Brassicaceae. We here report the biochemical characterisation of neuropeptides from the central nervous system and neurohemal organs, as well as regulatory peptides from enteroendocrine midgut cells of the cabbage maggot. By LC-MALDI-TOF/TOF and chemical labelling with 4-sulfophenyl isothiocyanate, 38 peptides could be identified, representing major insect peptide families: allatostatin A, allatostatin C, FMRFamide-like peptides, kinin, CAPA peptides, pyrokinins, sNPF, myosuppressin, corazonin, SIFamide, sulfakinins, tachykinins, NPLP1-peptides, adipokinetic hormone and CCHamide 1. We also report a new peptide (Yamide) which appears to be homolog to an amidated eclosion hormone-associated peptide in several Drosophila species. Immunocytochemical characterisation of the distribution of several classes of peptide-immunoreactive neurons and enteroendocrine cells shows a very similar but not identical peptide distribution to Drosophila. Since peptides regulate many vital physiological and behavioural processes such as moulting or feeding, our data may initiate the pharmacological testing and development of new specific peptide-based protection methods against the cabbage root fly and its larva.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Zirn2006, author = {Zirn, Birgit}, title = {Expressions- und Mutationsanalysen in kindlichen Wilms Tumoren}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-20338}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2006}, abstract = {kumulative Dissertation, vgl. Abstracts der angeh{\"a}ngten Publikationen}, subject = {Nephroblastom}, language = {de} } @phdthesis{Zirkel2011, author = {Zirkel, Janina}, title = {Malaria in Burkina Faso - Chancen f{\"u}r eine neue Strategie mit Hilfe von Methylenblau}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-72583}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2011}, abstract = {Trotz betr{\"a}chtlicher Anstrengung Malaria zu kontrollieren bzw. zu eradizieren, stellt die Krankheit weiterhin eines der gravierendsten Gesundheitsprobleme unseres Jahrtausends dar. Malaria fordert j{\"a}hrlich zwischen 0,7 und 2,7 Millionen Menschenleben, beeintr{\"a}chtigt schulische und soziale Entwicklung und hemmt erheblich das Wirtschaftswachstum der betroffenen L{\"a}nder. In Burkina Faso, einem der {\"a}rmsten L{\"a}nder der Welt, ist Malaria eines der gr{\"o}ßten Gesundheitsprobleme und ca. ein Drittel aller Todesf{\"a}lle werden hier Malaria angelastet. Die sich weiter ausbreiteten Resistenzen gegen die g{\"a}ngigen Malariamedikamente machen die Bek{\"a}mpfung der Malaria zunehmend schwierig. Artemisinin basierende Kombinationstherapien sind aktuell, trotz relativ hoher Therapiekosten und erster Resistenzen, die Erstlinien Behandlung. Effektive und billige neue Kombinationstherapien werden dringend ben{\"o}tigt. In dieser Doktorarbeit wurde das Resistenzpotential von Artemisinin modelliert. Die Homologiemodellierungen unterst{\"u}tzen die These von Krishna und Kollegen von SERCA als einzige Zielstruktur von Artemisinin. Des Weiteren wurde Methylenblau als neues altes Malariamittel evaluiert. Methylenblau ist das erste gegen Malaria eingesetzte Medikament, agiert als ein prooxidatives Agens und inhibiert selektiv und nicht-kompetitiv die P. falciparum Glutathion Reduktase. Die additiven und multiplen Zielprotein Effekte von Methylenblau wurden experimentell untersucht und hier in einem bioinformatischem Modell getestet. Unter dem Einfluss von Methylenblau werden einige Schl{\"u}sselenzyme des Redoxstoffwechsels in ihrer Aktivit{\"a}t beeintr{\"a}chtigt und der Parasit wird verst{\"a}rkt oxidativem Stress ausgesetzt. Des Weiteren konnte in dieser Dr. Arbeit eine starke Kooperationsbereitschaft der urbanen und l{\"a}ndlichen Bev{\"o}lkerung an zuk{\"u}nftigen Malaria Projekten gezeigt werden.}, subject = {Methylenblau}, language = {de} } @article{ZirkelCecilSchaeferetal.2012, author = {Zirkel, J. and Cecil, A. and Sch{\"a}fer, F. and Rahlfs, S. and Ouedraogo, A. and Xiao, K. and Sawadogo, S. and Coulibaly, B. and Becker, K. and Dandekar, T.}, title = {Analyzing Thiol-Dependent Redox Networks in the Presence of Methylene Blue and Other Antimalarial Agents with RT-PCR-Supported in silico Modeling}, series = {Bioinformatics and Biology Insights}, volume = {6}, journal = {Bioinformatics and Biology Insights}, doi = {10.4137/BBI.S10193}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-123751}, pages = {287-302}, year = {2012}, abstract = {BACKGROUND: In the face of growing resistance in malaria parasites to drugs, pharmacological combination therapies are important. There is accumulating evidence that methylene blue (MB) is an effective drug against malaria. Here we explore the biological effects of both MB alone and in combination therapy using modeling and experimental data. RESULTS: We built a model of the central metabolic pathways in P. falciparum. Metabolic flux modes and their changes under MB were calculated by integrating experimental data (RT-PCR data on mRNAs for redox enzymes) as constraints and results from the YANA software package for metabolic pathway calculations. Several different lines of MB attack on Plasmodium redox defense were identified by analysis of the network effects. Next, chloroquine resistance based on pfmdr/and pfcrt transporters, as well as pyrimethamine/sulfadoxine resistance (by mutations in DHF/DHPS), were modeled in silico. Further modeling shows that MB has a favorable synergism on antimalarial network effects with these commonly used antimalarial drugs. CONCLUSIONS: Theoretical and experimental results support that methylene blue should, because of its resistance-breaking potential, be further tested as a key component in drug combination therapy efforts in holoendemic areas.}, language = {en} }