TY - JOUR A1 - Weiße, Sebastian A1 - Heddergott, Niko A1 - Heydt, Matthias A1 - Pflästerer, Daniel A1 - Maier, Timo A1 - Haraszti, Tamas A1 - Grunze, Michael A1 - Engstler, Markus A1 - Rosenhahn, Axel T1 - A Quantitative 3D Motility Analysis of Trypanosoma brucei by Use of Digital In-line Holographic Microscopy JF - PLoS One N2 - We present a quantitative 3D analysis of the motility of the blood parasite Trypanosoma brucei. Digital in-line holographic microscopy has been used to track single cells with high temporal and spatial accuracy to obtain quantitative data on their behavior. Comparing bloodstream form and insect form trypanosomes as well as mutant and wildtype cells under varying external conditions we were able to derive a general two-state-run-and-tumble-model for trypanosome motility. Differences in the motility of distinct strains indicate that adaption of the trypanosomes to their natural environments involves a change in their mode of swimming. KW - african trypanosomes KW - actin cortex KW - flagellum KW - tracking KW - surface KW - models Y1 - 2012 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-130666 VL - 7 IS - 5 ER - TY - THES A1 - Weiß, Sabine T1 - Function of the Spir actin nucleators in intracellular vesicle transport processes T1 - Funktion der Spir Aktin Nukleatoren in intrazellulären Vesikeltransportprozessen N2 - Spir proteins are the founding members of the novel class of WH2-actin nucleators. A C-terminal modified FYVE zinc finger motif is necessary to target Spir proteins towards intracellular membranes. The function and regulation of the Spir actin organizers at vesicular membranes is almost unknown. Live cell imaging analyses performed in this study show that Spir-2 is localized at tubular vesicles. Cytoplasmic Spir-2-associated vesicles branch and form protrusions, which can make contacts to the microtubule network, where the Spir-2 vesicles stretch and slide along the microtubule filaments. The analysis of living HeLa cells expressing eGFP-tagged Spir-2, Spir-2-ΔKIND and Spir-2-ΔKW (lacking the 4 WH2 domains and the KIND domain) showed Spir-2-associated tubular structures which differ in their length and motility. Throughout the course of that study it could be shown that the tail domain of the actin motor protein myosin Vb, as a force-generating molecule, is colocalizing and co-immunoprecipitating with Spir-2-ΔKW. By using the tail domain of myosin Vb as a dominant negative mutant for myosin Vb-dependent vesicle transport processes it could be shown that Spir-2-ΔKW/MyoVb-cc-tail- associated vesicles exhibit an increased elongation. Moreover, using the microtubule depolymerizing drug nocodazole it could be shown that the elongation and the motility of Spir-2-ΔKW-associated vesicles depends on an intact microtubule cytoskeleton. Motility and morphological dynamics of Spir-2-associated vesicles is therefore dependent on actin, actin motorproteins and microtubule filaments. These results propose a model in which myosin/F-actin forces mediate vesicle branching, allowing the vesicles to move to and in between the microtubule filaments and thereby providing a new degree of freedom in vesicular motility. To determine the exact subcellular localization of Spir-2, colocalization studies were performed. It could be shown that Spir-2 shows a partial colocalization to Rab11a-positive compartments. Furthermore, Spir-2 exhibits an almost identical localization to Arf1 and the Arf1 small G protein but not Rab11a could be immunoprecipitated with Spir-2-ΔKW. This suggests, that Arf1 recruits Spir-2 to Arf1/Rab11a-positive membranes. Another important function of the Spir-2 C-terminus is the membrane targeting by the FYVE domain. By performing a protein-lipid overlay assay, it has been shown that purified GST- and 6xHis-tagged Spir-2-ΔKW bind phosphatidic acid suggesting a mechanism in which Spir-2 is recruited to phosphatidic acid-enriched membranes. To further elucidate the mechanism in which Spir-2 membrane-targeting could be regulated, interaction studies of C-terminal parts of Spir-2 revealed that the Spir-2 proteins interact directly. N2 - Spir Proteine sind die ersten beschriebenen Mitglieder der neuen Klasse der WH2-Aktin Nukleatoren. Ein C-terminaler modifizierter FYVE Zinkfinger ist notwendig um Spir Proteine an intrazelluläre Membranen zu bringen. Die Funktion und die Regulation dieser Aktin Nukleatoren an vesikulären Membranen ist bis jetzt noch nahezu unbekannt. In dieser Studie durchgeführte “Live-cell-Imaging” Experimente zeigten, dass Spir-2 an tubulären Vesikeln lokalisiert ist. Zytoplasmatische Spir-2-assoziierte Vesikel formen Ausläufer, die Kontakte zum Mikrotubuli Netzwerk bilden. Spir-2 Vesikel haben die Fähigkeit sich entlang des Mikrotubuli Zytoskeletts auszudehnen und daran entlang zu gleiten. Die Analyse von lebenden HeLa Zellen, welche eGFP-Spir-2, eGFP-Spir-2-ΔKIND und eGFP-Spir-2-ΔKW (Deletion der 4 WH2 Domänen sowie der KIND Domäne) Fusionsproteine exprimieren, zeigen Spir-2-assoziierte tubuläre Vesikel, die sich in Länge und Beweglichkeit unterscheiden. Während dieser Studie konnte außerdem gezeigt werden, dass die “tail” Domäne des Aktinmotors myosin Vb mit Spir-2-ΔKW kolokalisiert und koimmunopräzipitiert. Die Verwendung der “tail” Domäne als dominant negative Mutante für myosin Vb-abhängigen Vesikeltransport zeigte, dass Spir-2-ΔKW/MyoVb-cc-tail-assoziierte Vesikel eine stark erhöhte Elongation aufweisen. Desweiteren konnte duch die Verwendung von Nocodazol, welches spezifisch Mikrotubulifilamente depolymerisiert, gezeigt werden, dass die Elongation und die Motilität der Spir-2-ΔKW-assoziierten Vesikel von einem intakten Mikrotubuli Zytoskelett abhängig ist. Motilität und morphologische Dynamik der Spir-2-ΔKW-assoziierten Vesikel ist daher abhängig von Aktinfilamenten, Aktin Motorproteinen und Mikrotubulifilamenten. Anhand dieser Ergebnisse lässt sich ein Modell erstellen, in welchem eine Myosin/F-actin induzierte Bewegung eine Verzweigung der Vesikel bewirkt. Dadurch ist eine Bewegung der Vesikel zu Mikrotubulifilamenten aber auch zwischen verschiedenen Mikrotubulifilamenten möglich, welches einen ganz neuen Freiheitsgrad in der vesikulären Bewegung eröffnet. Um die genaue zelluläre Lokalisation von Spir-2 zu analysieren wurden Kolokalisationsstudien durchgeführt. Hierbei konnte gezeigt werden, dass Spir-2 eine partielle Kolokalisation mit Rab11a-positiven Kompartimenten zeigt. Außerdem weist Spir-2 eine nahezu identische Lokalisation zu Arf1 auf. Arf1, aber nicht Rab11a, konnte mit Spir-2-ΔKW koimmunpräzipitiert werden. Arf1 könnte daher für die Rekrutierung von Spir-2 an Arf1/Rab11a-positive Membranen ausschlaggebend sein. Eine weitere wichtige Funktion des Spir-2 C-Terminus ist die Membranlokalisation, welche durch die FYVE Domäne vermittelt wird. Mittels Protein-Lipid Bindungsstudien konnte gezeigt werden, dass aufgereinigte GST- bzw. 6xHis-Spir-2-ΔKW-Fusionsproteine an Phosphatidylsäure binden. Dies deutet darauf hin, dass Spir-2 spezifisch zu Phosphatidylsäure-positiven Membranen rekrutiert wird. Um die weitere Regulation der Spir-2 Membranlokalisation aufzuklären, wurden Protein-Protein-Interaktionsstudien durchgeführt, welche eine direkte Interaktion von Spir-2 Proteinen anhand ihrer C-Termini ergaben. KW - Aktin KW - Vesikeltransport KW - Intrazellulärer Transport KW - Actin KW - vesicle transport Y1 - 2011 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-64589 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Weiß, Clemens Leonard A1 - Schultz, Jörg T1 - Identification of divergent WH2 motifs by HMM-HMM alignments JF - BMC Research Notes N2 - Background The actin cytoskeleton is a hallmark of eukaryotic cells. Its regulation as well as its interaction with other proteins is carefully orchestrated by actin interaction domains. One of the key players is the WH2 motif, which enables binding to actin monomers and filaments and is involved in the regulation of actin nucleation. Contrasting conserved domains, the identification of this motif in protein sequences is challenging, as it is short and poorly conserved. Findings To identify divergent members, we combined Hidden-Markov-Model (HMM) to HMM alignments with orthology predictions. Thereby, we identified nearly 500 proteins containing so far not annotated WH2 motifs. This included shootin-1, an actin binding protein involved in neuron polarization. Among others, WH2 motifs of ‘proximal to raf’ (ptr)-orthologs, which are described in the literature, but not annotated in genome databases, were identified. Conclusion In summary, we increased the number of WH2 motif containing proteins substantially. This identification of candidate regions for actin interaction could steer their experimental characterization. Furthermore, the approach outlined here can easily be adapted to the identification of divergent members of further domain families. KW - WH2 domain KW - spire KW - shootin-1 KW - actin nucleation KW - HHblits Y1 - 2015 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-126413 VL - 8 IS - 18 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Weisschuh, Nicole A1 - Mayer, Anja K. A1 - Strom, Tim M. A1 - Kohl, Susanne A1 - Glöckle, Nicola A1 - Schubach, Max A1 - Andreasson, Sten A1 - Bernd, Antje A1 - Birch, David G. A1 - Hamel, Christian P. A1 - Heckenlively, John R. A1 - Jacobson, Samuel G. A1 - Kamme, Christina A1 - Kellner, Ulrich A1 - Kunstmann, Erdmute A1 - Maffei, Pietro A1 - Reiff, Charlotte M. A1 - Rohrschneider, Klaus A1 - Rosenberg, Thomas A1 - Rudolph, Günther A1 - Vámos, Rita A1 - Varsányi, Balázs A1 - Weleber, Richard G. A1 - Wissinger, Bernd T1 - Mutation Detection in Patients with Retinal Dystrophies Using Targeted Next Generation Sequencing JF - PLoS ONE N2 - Retinal dystrophies (RD) constitute a group of blinding diseases that are characterized by clinical variability and pronounced genetic heterogeneity. The different nonsyndromic and syndromic forms of RD can be attributed to mutations in more than 200 genes. Consequently, next generation sequencing (NGS) technologies are among the most promising approaches to identify mutations in RD. We screened a large cohort of patients comprising 89 independent cases and families with various subforms of RD applying different NGS platforms. While mutation screening in 50 cases was performed using a RD gene capture panel, 47 cases were analyzed using whole exome sequencing. One family was analyzed using whole genome sequencing. A detection rate of 61% was achieved including mutations in 34 known and two novel RD genes. A total of 69 distinct mutations were identified, including 39 novel mutations. Notably, genetic findings in several families were not consistent with the initial clinical diagnosis. Clinical reassessment resulted in refinement of the clinical diagnosis in some of these families and confirmed the broad clinical spectrum associated with mutations in RD genes. KW - mutation detection KW - retinal dystrophies KW - next generation sequencing Y1 - 2016 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-167398 VL - 11 IS - 1 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Weiss, H. A1 - Sebald, Walter A1 - Schwab, A. J. A1 - Kleinow, W. A1 - Lorenz, B. T1 - Contribution of mitochondrial and cytoplasmic protein synthesis to the formation of cytochrome b and cytochrome aa\(_3\) N2 - A cytochrome b preparation from Neurospora crassa mitochondria is found to consist of three polypeptides (apparent molecular weight 10 000, 11 000 and 32 000), a cytochrome aa3 preparation of six to seven polypeptides (apparent molecular weight 8 000, 11 000, 13 000, 18 000, 28 000 and 36 000). Selective incorporation of radioactive amino acids by eilher mitochondrial protein synthesis when the cytoplasmic one is blocked or by the cytoplasmic protein synthesis, when the mitochondrial one is blocked, indicates that one cytochrome b polypeptide (mw 32 000) and one to three cytochrome aa3 polypeptides (mw 36 000, 28 000 and 18 000) are mitochondrial translation products, the other cytochrome b and cytochrome aa3 polypeptides cytoplasmic translation products. The delayed appearance of labeling in the cytochrome b and cytochrome aa3 polypeptides compared to the average cell protein after a pulse of <~H leueine revealed that these polypeptides are derived from separate pools of precursor polypeptides. The pool sizes range from 2 p. cent to 25 p. cent of the amount of the corresponding polypeptide present in the cytochromes. The 32 000 molecular weight polypeptide of cytochrome band at least the 18 000 molecular weight polypeptide of cytochrome aa\(_3\) are mitochondrial translation products as well in the fungus Neurospora crassa as in the insect Locusta migratoria. So, despite the fact that the size of mitochondrial DNA and mitochondrial ribosomes is reduced in insects, the products have maintained their characteristics. KW - Biochemie Y1 - 1973 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-62835 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Weiss, H. A1 - Sebald, Walter A1 - Bücher, T. T1 - Cycloheximide resistant incorporation of amino acids into a polypeptide of the cytochrome oxidase of Neurospora crassa N2 - Radioaetive leueine was ineorporated by N eurospora crassa mitoehondria in vivo in the presence of cyeloheximide. When the membrane protein of these mitochondria was ehromatographieally separated on oleyl polymethaerylie aeid resin, & nurober of fraetions were obtained whieh differ with respeet to their eontents of radioaetivity and eytoehromes. The highest speeifie radioaetivity was found in the fraction eontaining eytoehrome aa3• This fraetion proved to be a pure and enzymatically aetive cytoehrome oxidase. Its ratio of absorbanee at 280 nm (ox)/ 443 nm (red.) was 2.1. By means of sodium dodeeylsulfate gel-electrophoresis, this enzymewas separated into five polypeptides with molecular weights of 30000, 20000, 13000, 10000, and 8000. Only the polypeptide with the molecular weight 20000 displayed a high specific radioaetivity. KW - Biochemie Y1 - 1971 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-62866 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Weiss, H. A1 - Sebald, Walter T1 - Purification of cytochrome oxidase from Neurospora crassa and other sources N2 - A chromatographic procedure 1 is described by means of which cytochrome oxidase has been purified from a variety of organisms including the fungus N eurospora crassa,2,3 the unicellular alga Po/ytoma mirum, 4 the insect Locusta migratoria ,5 the frog Xenopus muel/eri,4 and the mammal Rattus norwegicus. 4 This procedure can be used to equal effect for large-scale preparations, starting from grams of mitochondrial protein, or for small-scale preparations starting from milligrams. The cytochrome oxidase preparations from the different organisms are enzymically active. They show similar subunit compositions. KW - Biochemie Y1 - 1978 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-82082 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Weiss, Esther A1 - Schlegel, Jan A1 - Terpitz, Ulrich A1 - Weber, Michael A1 - Linde, Jörg A1 - Schmitt, Anna-Lena A1 - Hünniger, Kerstin A1 - Marischen, Lothar A1 - Gamon, Florian A1 - Bauer, Joachim A1 - Löffler, Claudia A1 - Kurzai, Oliver A1 - Morton, Charles Oliver A1 - Sauer, Markus A1 - Einsele, Hermann A1 - Loeffler, Juergen T1 - Reconstituting NK Cells After Allogeneic Stem Cell Transplantation Show Impaired Response to the Fungal Pathogen Aspergillus fumigatus JF - Frontiers in Immunology N2 - Delayed natural killer (NK) cell reconstitution after allogeneic stem cell transplantation (alloSCT) is associated with a higher risk of developing invasive aspergillosis. The interaction of NK cells with the human pathogen Aspergillus (A.) fumigatus is mediated by the fungal recognition receptor CD56, which is relocated to the fungal interface after contact. Blocking of CD56 signaling inhibits the fungal mediated chemokine secretion of MIP-1α, MIP-1β, and RANTES and reduces cell activation, indicating a functional role of CD56 in fungal recognition. We collected peripheral blood from recipients of an allograft at defined time points after alloSCT (day 60, 90, 120, 180). NK cells were isolated, directly challenged with live A. fumigatus germ tubes, and cell function was analyzed and compared to healthy age and gender-matched individuals. After alloSCT, NK cells displayed a higher percentage of CD56\(^{bright}\)CD16\(^{dim}\) cells throughout the time of blood collection. However, CD56 binding and relocalization to the fungal contact side were decreased. We were able to correlate this deficiency to the administration of corticosteroid therapy that further negatively influenced the secretion of MIP-1α, MIP-1β, and RANTES. As a consequence, the treatment of healthy NK cells ex vivo with corticosteroids abrogated chemokine secretion measured by multiplex immunoassay. Furthermore, we analyzed NK cells regarding their actin cytoskeleton by Structured Illumination Microscopy (SIM) and flow cytometry and demonstrate an actin dysfunction of NK cells shown by reduced F-actin content after fungal co-cultivation early after alloSCT. This dysfunction remains until 180 days post-alloSCT, concluding that further actin-dependent cellular processes may be negatively influenced after alloSCT. To investigate the molecular pathomechansism, we compared CD56 receptor mobility on the plasma membrane of healthy and alloSCT primary NK cells by single-molecule tracking. The results were very robust and reproducible between tested conditions which point to a different molecular mechanism and emphasize the importance of proper CD56 mobility. KW - natural killer cell KW - stem cell transplantation KW - corticosteroids KW - CCL3 KW - CCL4 KW - CCL5 Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-212581 SN - 1664-3224 VL - 11 ER - TY - THES A1 - Weismann, Dirk Thorsten T1 - Untersuchungen zum enzymatischen und immunchemischen Nachweis der Phytanoyl-CoA-Hydroxylase in CHO-Zellen T1 - Development of enzymatical and immunohistochemical assays of phytanoyl-CoA hydroxylase in CHO-cells. N2 - In der vorliegenden Arbeit wurde nach Wegen gesucht, den Import peroxisomaler Matrixproteine, der über ein peroxisomales Targeting Signal Typ 2 gesteuert wird, zu messen. Es war vorgesehen, in erster Linie einen enzymchemischen Nachweis zu etablieren, da diese Methode den Vorteil einer Quantifizierbarkeit der Aktivität der gemessenen Enzyme bietet und somit Rückschlüsse auf den Grad einer Beeinträchtigung des Importes zulassen würden. Von dem Test wurde eine Sensitivität gefordert, die eine Messung auch in Homogenaten kultivierter Zellen, insbesondere von CHO-Zellen, erlaubt. Dieses war deswegen gefordert, weil der Test zur Charakterisierung induzierter CHO-Zell-Mutanten eingesetzt werden sollte, die die Merkmale eines PTS 2-Import-Defektes aufweisen. Dieser Nachweis sollte durch eine Messung der Phytanoyl-CoA-Hydroxylase erfolgen. Dieses Enzym ist eines von drei derzeit bekannten Proteinen, die eine PTS 2 besitzen und über diesen Weg importiert werden. Das Substrat für die Hydroxylase war als Phytansäure mit einer 2,3-3H-Markierung in der Arbeitsgruppe vorrätig und wurde für den Test zum CoA-Thioester chemisch umgesetzt. Nach erfolgter enzymatischer Umsetzung von Phytonoyl-CoA zu a-Hydroxyphytanoyl-CoA durch die Hydroxylase waren dann sowohl Edukt wie auch das Produkt durch eine radioaktive Markierung gekennzeichnet und konnten nach einer dünnschicht-chromatographischen Trennung über Kieselgel durch einem Radiodünnschichtscanner nachgewiesen werden. Zunächst wurde mit Hilfe von Homogenaten aus Rattenlebergewebe ein bereits beschriebenes Verfahren zur Messung der Phytanoyl-CoA-Hydroxylase optimiert. Es stellte sich jedoch heraus, daß die Sensitivität dieses Testes nicht hoch genug ist, um die Hydroxylase-Aktivität in Homogenaten kultivierter CHO-Zellen zu messen. An dieser Stelle wurde die Etablierung eines immunchemischen Nachweises begonnen. Hierzu sollten Antikörper gegen die Hydroxylase des chinesischen Zwerghamsters, des Ursprungsorganismus der CHO-Zellen, generiert werden. Eine Reinigung des Enzyms kam nicht in Betracht, weil die Hamster nicht im Labortierhandel erhältlich waren. Folglich musste die cDNA der Hydroxylase aus einer Hamster-cDNA-Bank kloniert werden, nachdem sie durch ihre bekannten Homologe aus Mensch und Maus identifizierbar war. In den verfügbaren cDNA-Banken fand sich keine vollständige Sequenz, so daß mit einer partiellen Sequenz ohne 5´-Ende weitergearbeitet werden musste. Es bot sich im Institut die Möglichkeit, aus dieser Sequenz Pepetide zu bestimmen, die mit hoher Wahrscheinlichkeit stark immunogen wirken. Solche Peptide wurden synthetisiert und nach Koppelung an Trägerproteine neuseeländischen weißen Kaninchen geimpft. Im Elisa wies das Antiserum zum Zeitpunkt seiner Gewinnung einen Titer von etwa 1:10000 auf, zeigte aber im Westernblot neben einer starken Detektion in Laufweite der Hydroxylase auch eine unspezifische Anfärbung der Proben. In der nun durchgeführten Affinitätsreinigung des Antiserums über einer mit den antigenen Peptiden beladenen Säule tauchte das Problem auf, daß die Antikörper so fest binden, daß sie von ihren Antigenen nicht mehr ohne dentaturierende Bedingungen zu lösen waren. Für die weitere Arbeit sollte sich nun eine affinitätschromatographische Reinigung über Peptide, die den Antikörper mit geringerer Avidität binden, anschließen, so daß nach Trennung der Immunkomplexe native Antikörper isoliert werden könnten. Hierzu wäre ein Epitop-mapping wünschenswert, damit auf dieser Grundlage Peptide mit den geforderten Eigenschaften synthetisiert werden können. N2 - The aim of the present work was to establish methods for studying the import of peroxisomal matrix proteins that are imported via the peroxisomal targeting signal type 2 (PTS-2). Initially, an enzymatical approach was preferred, because this would allow quantification of the enzyme activity and thus estimation of the degree of any impairment. With a test sensitive enough to measure the activity of the enzyme in homogenates of cultivated cells, especially of CHO-cells, it should be possible to characterize mutant CHO-cells with a defect of the PTS-2-mediated import. Phytanoyl-CoA hydroxylase was chosen as one of three known enzymes that are imported via PTS-2. The substrate [2,3-3H]phytanic acid, was available in the laboratory and was chemically converted to the CoA thioester. After enzymatic conversion of phytanoyl-CoA to hydroxyphytanoyl-CoA, both substrate and product were radioactively labeled and could be quantified by a TLC scanner after separation by thin layer chromatography. Attempts to optimize established assay procedures for measuring the hydroxylase in rat liver homogenates, however, failed because the sensitivity of the test could not be increased sufficiently to measure the much lower hydroxylase activity in homogenates of cultivated CHO-cells. Therefore, an immunohistochemical approach was pursued. Purification of the hamster enzyme was considered impractical because it would have been very difficult to obtain a sufficient number of the animals. Instead, it was planned to isolate the cDNA coding for the hamster enzyme from a Chinese hamster cDNA bank and to express the required amounts of the recombinant enzyme in E. coli. Starting from the rat paralogue, it was indeed possible to identify several clones with partial sequences but none of them contained the 5‘ terminus, so that expression of the enzyme was not possible. Within the amino acid sequence derived from the cDNA sequence information, sequences with predicted high immunogenicities were identified and the correspond-ing peptides were synthesized. After binding the peptides either to BSA or to keyhole limpet hemocyanin, these were injected into new zealand white rabbits. The titers achieved were approx. 1:10000, as estimated by ELISA, but Western blot analysis revealed a substantial amount of non-specific cross-reaction, making purification of the antibodies necessary. Affinity chromatography with the same peptides immobi-lized on a solid matrix gave unsatisfactory results, presumably because, owing to their high avidity, the antibodies could only be eluted under very harsh conditions, leading to their denaturation. It is now planned to conduct an epitope mapping of the binding sequence of the antibodies and to synthesize new peptides which are bound with lower affinity, which should make their purification easier. KW - Peroxisomale Biogenese Defekte KW - alpha-Oxidation KW - Phytansäure KW - Phytanoyl-CoA-Hydroxylase KW - peroxisomal biogenesis disease KW - alpha-oxidation KW - phytanic acid KW - phytanoyl-CoA Hydroxylase Y1 - 2002 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-8064 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Weising, Kurt A1 - Fiala, Brigitte T1 - Botanische Eindrücke vom Bako-Nationalpark / Sarawak N2 - No abstract available Y1 - 1992 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-42947 ER -