TY - JOUR A1 - Forconi, Mariko A1 - Canapa, Adriana A1 - Barucca, Marco A1 - Biscotti, Maria A. A1 - Capriglione, Teresa A1 - Buonocore, Francesco A1 - Fausto, Anna M. A1 - Makapedua, Daisy M. A1 - Pallavicini, Alberto A1 - Gerdol, Marco A1 - De Moro, Gianluca A1 - Scapigliati, Giuseppe A1 - Olmo, Ettore A1 - Schartl, Manfred T1 - Characterization of Sex Determination and Sex Differentiation Genes in Latimeria JF - PLoS ONE N2 - Genes involved in sex determination and differentiation have been identified in mice, humans, chickens, reptiles, amphibians and teleost fishes. However, little is known of their functional conservation, and it is unclear whether there is a common set of genes shared by all vertebrates. Coelacanths, basal Sarcopterygians and unique "living fossils", could help establish an inventory of the ancestral genes involved in these important developmental processes and provide insights into their components. In this study 33 genes from the genome of Latimeria chalumnae and from the liver and testis transcriptomes of Latimeria menadoensis, implicated in sex determination and differentiation, were identified and characterized and their expression levels measured. Interesting findings were obtained for GSDF, previously identified only in teleosts and now characterized for the first time in the sarcopterygian lineage; FGF9, which is not found in teleosts; and DMRT1, whose expression in adult gonads has recently been related to maintenance of sexual identity. The gene repertoire and testis-specific gene expression documented in coelacanths demonstrate a greater similarity to modern fishes and point to unexpected changes in the gene regulatory network governing sexual development. KW - medaka fish KW - mullerian hormone AMH KW - DM-domain gene KW - oryzias latipes KW - monodelphis domestica KW - oreochromis niloticus KW - dimorphic expression KW - molecular mechanisms KW - genomic organization KW - regulatory regions Y1 - 2013 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-130995 VL - 8 IS - 4 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Fofanov, Mikhail V. A1 - Prokopov, Dmitry Yu. A1 - Kuhl, Heiner A1 - Schartl, Manfred A1 - Trifonov, Vladimir A. T1 - Evolution of microRNA biogenesis genes in the sterlet (Acipenser ruthenus) and other polyploid vertebrates JF - International Journal of Molecular Sciences N2 - MicroRNAs play a crucial role in eukaryotic gene regulation. For a long time, only little was known about microRNA-based gene regulatory mechanisms in polyploid animal genomes due to difficulties of polyploid genome assembly. However, in recent years, several polyploid genomes of fish, amphibian, and even invertebrate species have been sequenced and assembled. Here we investigated several key microRNA-associated genes in the recently sequenced sterlet (Acipenser ruthenus) genome, whose lineage has undergone a whole genome duplication around 180 MYA. We show that two paralogs of drosha, dgcr8, xpo1, and xpo5 as well as most ago genes have been retained after the acipenserid-specific whole genome duplication, while ago1 and ago3 genes have lost one paralog. While most diploid vertebrates possess only a single copy of dicer1, we strikingly found four paralogs of this gene in the sterlet genome, derived from a tandem segmental duplication that occurred prior to the last whole genome duplication. ago1,3,4 and exportins1,5 look to be prone to additional segment duplications producing up to four-five paralog copies in ray-finned fishes. We demonstrate for the first time exon microsatellite amplification in the acipenserid drosha2 gene, resulting in a highly variable protein product, which may indicate sub- or neofunctionalization. Paralogous copies of most microRNA metabolism genes exhibit different expression profiles in various tissues and remain functional despite the rediploidization process. Subfunctionalization of microRNA processing gene paralogs may be beneficial for different pathways of microRNA metabolism. Genetic variability of microRNA processing genes may represent a substrate for natural selection, and, by increasing genetic plasticity, could facilitate adaptations to changing environments. KW - sturgeon KW - whole genome duplication KW - microRNA KW - gene duplications Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-285230 SN - 1422-0067 VL - 21 IS - 24 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Foerster, Wolfgang A1 - Schartl, Manfred T1 - Karyotype and isozyme patterns of five species of Aulonocara REGAN, 1922 N2 - No abstract available. KW - Aulonocara KW - Karyotyp KW - Isoenzym Y1 - 1987 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-86774 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Flügge, U. I. A1 - Fischer, K. A1 - Gross, A. A1 - Sebald, Walter A1 - Lottspeich, F. A1 - Eckerskorn, C. T1 - The triose phosphate-3-phosphoglycerate-phosphate translocator from spinach chloroplasts: nucleotide sequence of a full-length cDNA clone and import of the in vitro synthesized precursor protein into chloroplasts N2 - No abstract available KW - Biochemie Y1 - 1989 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-62559 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Floren, Andreas A1 - von Rintelen, Thomas A1 - Herbert, Paul D. N. A1 - de Araujo, Bruno Cancian A1 - Schmidt, Stefan A1 - Balke, Michael A1 - Narakusumo, Raden Pramesa A1 - Peggie, Djunijanti A1 - Ubaidillah, Rosichon A1 - von Rintelen, Kristina A1 - Müller, Tobias T1 - Integrative ecological and molecular analysis indicate high diversity and strict elevational separation of canopy beetles in tropical mountain forests JF - Scientific Reports N2 - Tropical mountain forests contribute disproportionately to terrestrial biodiversity but little is known about insect diversity in the canopy and how it is distributed between tree species. We sampled tree-specific arthropod communities from 28 trees by canopy fogging and analysed beetle communities which were first morphotyped and then identified by their DNA barcodes. Our results show that communities from forests at 1100 and 1700 m a.s.l. are almost completely distinct. Diversity was much lower in the upper forest while community structure changed from many rare, less abundant species to communities with a pronounced dominance structure. We also found significantly higher beta-diversity between trees at the lower than higher elevation forest where community similarity was high. Comparisons on tree species found at both elevations reinforced these results. There was little species overlap between sites indicating limited elevational ranges. Furthermore, we exploited the advantage of DNA barcodes to patterns of haplotype diversity in some of the commoner species. Our results support the advantage of fogging and DNA barcodes for community studies and underline the need for comprehensive research aimed at the preservation of these last remaining pristine forests. KW - beta-diversity KW - community data KW - gradients KW - insects KW - hypthesis KW - evolution KW - passes KW - ants Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-230565 VL - 10 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Floren, Andreas A1 - Mupepele, Anne-Christine A1 - Müller, Tobias A1 - Dittrich, Marcus T1 - Are Temperate Canopy Spiders Tree-Species Specific? N2 - Arboreal spiders in deciduous and coniferous trees were investigated on their distribution and diversity. Insecticidal knock-down was used to comprehensively sample spiders from 175 trees from 2001 to 2003 in the Białowieża forest and three remote forests in Poland. We identified 140 species from 9273 adult spiders. Spider communities were distinguished between deciduous and coniferous trees. The richest fauna was collected from Quercus where beta diversity was also highest. A tree-species-specific pattern was clearly observed for Alnus, Carpinus, Picea and Pinus trees and also for those tree species that were fogged in only four or three replicates, namely Betula and Populus. This hitherto unrecognised association was mainly due to the community composition of common species identified in a Dufrene-Legendre indicator species analysis. It was not caused by spatial or temporal autocorrelation. Explaining tree-species specificity for generalist predators like spiders is difficult and has to involve physical and ecological tree parameters like linkage with the abundance of prey species. However, neither did we find a consistent correlation of prey group abundances with spiders nor could differences in spider guild composition explain the observed pattern. Our results hint towards the importance of deterministic mechanisms structuring communities of generalist canopy spiders although the casual relationship is not yet understood. KW - trees KW - spiders KW - conifers KW - forests KW - predation KW - oaks KW - community structures KW - pines Y1 - 2014 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-111413 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Floren, Andreas A1 - Linsenmair, Karl Eduard A1 - Müller, Tobias T1 - Diversity and functional relevance of canopy arthropods in Central Europe JF - Diversity N2 - Although much is known about the ecology and functional importance of canopy arthropods in temperate forests, few studies have tried to assess the overall diversity and investigate the composition and dynamics of tree-specific communities. This has impeded a deeper understanding of the functioning of forests, and of how to maintain system services. Here, we present the first comprehensive data of whole arthropod communities, collected by insecticidal knockdown (fogging) from 1159 trees in 18 study areas in Central Europe during the last 25 years. The data includes 3,253,591 arthropods from 32 taxa (order, suborder, family) collected on 24 tree species from 18 genera. Fogging collects free-living, ectophytic arthropods in approximately the same number as they occur in the trees. To our knowledge, these are the most comprehensive data available today on the taxonomic composition of arboreal fauna. Assigning all arthropods to their feeding guild provided a proxy of their functional importance. The data showed that the canopy communities were regularly structured, with a clear dominance hierarchy comprised of eight ‘major taxa’ that represented 87% of all arthropods. Despite significant differences in the proportions of taxa on deciduous and coniferous trees, the composition of the guilds was very similar. The individual tree genera, on the other hand, showed significant differences in guild composition, especially when different study areas and years were compared, whereas tree-specific traits, such as tree height, girth in breast height or leaf cover, explained little of the overall variance. On the ordinal level, guild composition also differed significantly between managed and primary forests, with a simultaneous low within-group variability, indicating that management is a key factor determining the distribution of biodiversity and guild composition. KW - temperate forests KW - insecticidal knockdown KW - community structure KW - functional diversity KW - guild constancy KW - forest management KW - pristine forests KW - Bialowieza Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-285924 SN - 1424-2818 VL - 14 IS - 8 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Floren, Andreas A1 - Krüger, Dirk A1 - Müller, Tobias A1 - Dittrich, Marcus A1 - Rudloff, Renate A1 - Hoppe, Björn A1 - Linsenmair, Karl Eduard T1 - Diversity and interactions of wood-inhabiting fungi and beetles after deadwood enrichment JF - PLoS ONE N2 - Freshly cut beech deadwood was enriched in the canopy and on the ground in three cultural landscapes in Germany (Swabian Alb, Hainich-Dun, Schorfheide-Chorin) in order to analyse the diversity, distribution and interaction of wood-inhabiting fungi and beetles. After two years of wood decay 83 MOTUs (Molecular Operational Taxonomic Units) from 28 wood samples were identified. Flight Interception Traps (FITs) installed adjacent to the deadwood enrichments captured 29.465 beetles which were sorted to 566 species. Geographical 'region' was the main factor determining both beetle and fungal assemblages. The proportions of species occurring in all regions were low. Statistic models suggest that assemblages of both taxa differed between stratum and management praxis but their strength varied among regions. Fungal assemblages in Hainich-Dun, for which the data was most comprehensive, discriminated unmanaged from extensively managed and age-class forests (even-aged timber management) while canopy communities differed not from those near the ground. In contrast, the beetle assemblages at the same sites showed the opposite pattern. We pursued an approach in the search for fungus-beetle associations by computing cross correlations and visualize significant links in a network graph. These correlations can be used to formulate hypotheses on mutualistic relationships for example in respect to beetles acting as vectors of fungal spores. KW - european beech forests KW - bark beetles KW - management KW - decay KW - ecology KW - norway spruce KW - substrate quality KW - communities KW - rare Y1 - 2015 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-145129 VL - 10 IS - 11 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Floren, Andreas A1 - Horchler, Peter J. A1 - Müller, Tobias T1 - The impact of the neophyte tree Fraxinus pennsylvanica [Marshall] on beetle diversity under climate change JF - Sustainability N2 - We studied the impact of the neophyte tree Fraxinus pennsylvanica on the diversity of beetles in floodplain forests along the river Elbe in Germany in 2016, 2017 and in 2020, where 80% of all Fraxinus excelsior trees had died following severe droughts. Beetles were collected by insecticidal knock-down from 121 trees (64 F. excelsior and 57 F. pennsylvanica) and identified to 547 species in 15,214 specimens. The trees sampled in 2016 and 2017 showed no signs of drought stress or ash dieback and serve as a reference for the comparison with the 2020 fauna. The data proved that F. excelsior harbours the most diverse beetle community, which differed also significantly in guild composition from F. pennsylvanica. Triggered by extremely dry and long summer seasons, the 2020 ash dieback had profound and forest-wide impacts. Several endangered, red-listed beetle species of Saxonia Anhalt had increased in numbers and became secondary pests on F. excelsior. Diversity decreased whilst numbers of xylobionts increased on all trees, reaching 78% on F. excelsior. Proportions of xylobionts remained constant on F. pennsylvanica. Phytophages were almost absent from all trees, but mycetophages increased on F. pennsylvanica. Our data suggest that as a result of the dieback of F. excelsior the neophyte F. pennsylvanica might become a rescue species for the European Ash fauna, as it provides the second-best habitat. We show how difficult it is to assess the dynamics and the ecological impact of neophytes, especially under conditions similar to those projected by climate change models. The diversity and abundance of canopy arthropods demonstrates their importance in understanding forest functions and maintenance of ecosystem services, illustrating that their consideration is essential for forest adaptation to climate change. KW - forest conversion KW - neophyte trees KW - ash dieback KW - beetle communities KW - ecosystem function Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-262223 SN - 2071-1050 VL - 14 IS - 3 ER - TY - THES A1 - Fließer, Mirjam T1 - Hypoxia and hypoxia-inducible factor 1α modulate the immune response of human dendritic cells against Aspergillus fumigatus T1 - Hypoxie und Hypoxie-induzierbarer Faktor 1α modulieren die Immunantwort humaner dendritischer Zellen gegenüber Aspergillus fumigatus N2 - The mold Aspergillus fumigatus causes life-threatening infections in immunocompromised patients. Over the past decade new findings in research have improved our understanding of A. fumigatus-host interactions. One of them was the detection of localized areas of tissue hypoxia in the lungs of mice infected with A. fumigatus. The transcription factor hypoxia-inducible factor 1α (HIF 1α) is known as the central regulator of cellular responses to hypoxia. Under normoxia, this constitutively expressed protein is degraded by oxygen-dependent mechanisms in most mammalian cell types. Interaction with pathogens can induce HIF 1α stabilization under normoxic conditions in innate immune cells. Bacterial infection models revealed that hypoxic microenvironments and signaling via HIF 1α modulate functions of host immune cells. Moreover, it was recently described that in murine phagocytes, HIF 1α expression is essential to overcome an A. fumigatus infection. However, the influence of hypoxia and the role of HIF 1α signaling for anti-A. fumigatus immunity is still poorly understood, especially regarding dendritic cells (DCs), which are important regulators of anti-fungal immunity. In this study, the functional relevance of hypoxia and HIF 1α signaling in the response of human DCs against A. fumigatus has been investigated. Hypoxia attenuated the pro-inflammatory response of DCs against A. fumigatus during the initial infection as shown by genome-wide microarray expression analyses and cytokine quantification. The up-regulation of maturation-associated molecules on DCs stimulated with A. fumigatus under hypoxia was reduced; however, these DCs possessed an enhanced capacity to stimulate T cells. This study thereby revealed divergent influence of hypoxia on anti-A. fumigatus DC functions that included both, inhibiting and enhancing effects. HIF-1α was stabilized in DCs following stimulation with A. fumigatus under normoxic and hypoxic conditions. This stabilization was partially dependent on Dectin-1, the major receptor for A. fumigatus on human DCs. Using siRNA-based HIF 1α silencing combined with gene expression microarrays, a modulatory effect of HIF-1α on the anti-fungal immune response of human DCs was identified. Specifically, the transcriptomes of HIF-1α silenced DCs indicated that HIF-1α enhanced DC metabolism and cytokine release in response to A. fumigatus under normoxic and hypoxic conditions. This was confirmed by further down-stream analyses that included quantification of glycolytic activity and cytokine profiling of DCs. By that, this study demonstrated functional relevance of HIF 1α expression in DCs responding to A. fumigatus. The data give novel insight into the cellular functions of HIF 1α in human DCs that include regulation of the anti-fungal immune response under normoxia and hypoxia. The comprehensive transcriptome datasets in combination with the down-stream protein analyses from this study will promote further investigations to further characterize the complex interplay between hypoxia, activation of Dectin-1 and HIF-1α signaling in host responses against A. fumigatus. N2 - Der Schimmelpilz Aspergillus fumigatus verursacht lebensbedrohliche Infektionen in immunsupprimierten Patienten. Im letzten Jahrzehnt haben neue Forschungsergebnisse unser Verständnis der Interaktion von A. fumigatus mit seinem Wirt verbessert. Dazu zählt die Beschreibung von lokalisierten Arealen der Hypoxie im Lungengewebe von Mäusen die mit A. fumigatus infiziert wurden. Der Transkriptionsfaktor Hypoxie-induzierbarer Faktor 1α (HIF 1α) ist schon lange als der zentrale Regulator der zellulären Antwort gegenüber Hypoxie bekannt. Unter Normoxie wird dieses konstitutiv exprimierte Protein in den meisten Körperzellen durch sauerstoffabhängige Prozesse abgebaut. In angeborenen Immunzellen kann die Interaktion mit Pathogenen zu einer Stabilisierung von HIF 1α unter normoxischen Bedingungen führen. Bakterielle Infektionsmodelle haben gezeigt, dass hypoxische Mikromilieus und der HIF 1α Signalweg die Funktion von Immunzellen des Wirtes beeinflussen können. Zudem konnte kürzlich nachgewiesen werden, dass die Expression von HIF 1α in murinen Phagozyten während einer Infektion mit A. fumigtus essentiell für eine effektive Bekämpfung des Pilzes ist. Der Einfluss der Hypoxie und die Rolle von HIF 1α für die gegen A. fumigatus gerichtete Immunantwort sind jedoch immer noch unzureichend charakterisiert. Das trifft besonders auf die für die Regulation der anti-fungalen Immunantwort wichtigen dendritischen Zellen (DCs) zu. In dieser Studie wurde die funktionale Bedeutung der Hypoxie und des HIF 1α Signalweges für die Antwort humaner DCs gegenüber A. fumigatus untersucht. Hypoxie hatte einen abschwächenden Effekt auf die initiale pro-inflammatorische Antwort von DCs gegen A. fumigatus. Dies konnte durch genomweite Microarray Expressionsanalysen sowie Zytokinbestimmungen gezeigt werden. Die Hochregulation von Markern, die mit einer Maturierung von mit A. fumigatus-stimulierten DCs assoziiert sind, war unter Hypoxie reduziert. Jedoch zeigten diese DCs eine erhöhte Fähigkeit zur Stimulation von T Zellen. Damit wurden in dieser Studie divergente Effekte der Hypoxie auf die gegen A. fumigatus gerichtete Immunantwort humaner DCs aufgedeckt. Dies beinhaltete sowohl einen inhibierenden als auch einen verstärkenden Einfluss in Abhängigkeit der untersuchten DC Funktion. HIF 1α wurde in DCs nach Stimulation mit A. fumigatus unter normoxischen als auch hypoxischen Bedingungen stabilisiert. Diese Stabilisierung war teilweise abhängig von Dectin-1, dem wichtigsten Rezeptor für A. fumigatus auf humanen DCs. Durch eine Kombination aus RNAi-vermittelter Herunterregulation von HIF 1α und Genexpressions-Microarrays wurde ein modulierender Effekt von HIF 1α auf die anti-fungale Immunantwort humaner DCs identifiziert. Die Transkriptomanalyse von HIF 1α herunterregulierten DCs deutete darauf hin, dass HIF 1α den Metabolismus und die Zytokinfreisetzung in DCs während der Antwort auf A. fumigatus unter normoxischen als auch hypoxischen Bedingungen verstärkt. Dieser Befund wurde durch weiterführende Analysen bestätigt, die eine Quantifizierung der glykolytischen Aktivität sowie die Erstellung eines Zytokinprofils der DCs beinhalteten. Damit konnte in dieser Studie eine funktionale Relevanz der Expression von HIF 1α in DCs für die gegen A. fumigatus gerichtete Immunantwort aufgedeckt werden. Diese Daten geben einen neuen Einblick in die zellulären Funktionen von HIF 1α in humanen DCs, die eine Regulierung der anti-fungalen Immunantwort beinhalten. Die umfassenden Transkriptom-Datensätze dieser Studie, die durch Proteinanalysen funktional ergänzt wurden, bilden die Grundlage für weiterführende Untersuchungen. Damit wird es möglich sein, das komplexe Zusammenspiel aus Hypoxie, Aktivierung von Dectin-1 und Signalübertragung über HIF 1α in der Immunantwort gegen A. fumigatus über die Ergebnisse dieser Studie hinaus noch besser zu charakterisieren. KW - Immunologie KW - Hypoxie KW - Dendritische Zelle KW - Aspergillus fumigatus KW - HIF-1α Y1 - 2015 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-121392 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Flemming, S. A1 - Hankir, M. A1 - Ernestus, R.-I. A1 - Seyfried, F. A1 - Germer, C.-T. A1 - Meybohm, P. A1 - Wurmb, T. A1 - Vogel, U. A1 - Wiegering, A. T1 - Surgery in times of COVID-19 — recommendations for hospital and patient management JF - Langenbeck's Archives of Surgery N2 - Background The novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2(SARS-CoV-2), has escalated rapidly to a global pandemic stretching healthcare systems worldwide to their limits. Surgeonshave had to immediately react to this unprecedented clinical challenge by systematically repurposing surgical wards. Purpose To provide a detailed set of guidelines developed in a surgical ward at University Hospital Wuerzburg to safelyaccommodate the exponentially rising cases of SARS-CoV-2 infected patients without compromising the care of emergencysurgery and oncological patients or jeopardizing the well-being of hospital staff. Conclusions The dynamic prioritization of SARS-CoV-2 infected and surgical patient groups is key to preserving life whilemaintaining high surgical standards. Strictly segregating patient groups in emergency rooms, non-intensive care wards andoperating areas prevents viral spread while adequately training and carefully selecting hospital staff allow them to confidentlyand successfully undertake their respective clinical duties. KW - SARS-CoV-2 KW - COVID-19 KW - Surgery Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-231766 SN - 1435-2443 VL - 405 ER - TY - THES A1 - Fleischmann, Pauline Nikola T1 - Starting foraging life: Early calibration and daily use of the navigational system in \(Cataglyphis\) ants T1 - Start in den Außendienst: Zur anfänglichen Kalibrierung und alltäglichen Nutzung des Navigationssystem in \(Cataglyphis\)-Ameisen N2 - Cataglyphis ants are famous for their navigational abilities. They live in hostile habitats where they forage as solitary scavengers covering distances of more than hundred thousand times their body lengths. To return to their nest with a prey item – mainly other dead insects that did not survive the heat – Cataglyphis ants constantly keep track of their directions and distances travelled. The navigational strategy is called path integration, and it enables an ant to return to the nest in a straight line using its home vector. Cataglyphis ants mainly rely on celestial compass cues, like the position of the sun or the UV polarization pattern, to determine directions, and they use an idiothetic step counter and optic flow to measure distances. In addition, they acquire information about visual, olfactory and tactile landmarks, and the wind direction to increase their chances of returning to the nest safe and sound. Cataglyphis’ navigational performance becomes even more impressive if one considers their life style. Most time of their lives, the ants stay underground and perform tasks within the colony. When they start their foraging careers outside the nest, they have to calibrate their compass systems and acquire all information necessary for navigation during subsequent foraging. This navigational toolkit is not instantaneously available, but has to be filled with experience. For that reason, Cataglyphis ants perform a striking behavior for up to three days before actually foraging. These so-called learning walks are crucial for the success as foragers later on. In the present thesis, both the ontogeny and the fine-structure of learning walks has been investigated. Here I show with displacement experiments that Cataglyphis ants need enough space and enough time to perform learning walks. Spatially restricted novices, i. e. naïve ants, could not find back to the nest when tested as foragers later on. Furthermore, ants have to perform several learning walks over 1-3 days to gain landmark information for successful homing as foragers. An increasing number of feeder visits also increases the importance of landmark information, whereas in the beginning ants fully rely on their path-integration vector. Learning walks are well-structured. High-speed video analysis revealed that Cataglyphis ants include species-specific rotational elements in their learning walks. Greek Cataglyphis ants (C. noda and C. aenescens) inhabiting a cluttered pine forest perform voltes, small walked circles, and pirouettes, tight turns about the body axis with frequent stopping phases. During the longest stopping phases, the ants gaze back to their nest entrance. The Tunisian Cataglyphis fortis ants inhabiting featureless saltpans only perform voltes without directed gazes. The function of voltes has not yet been revealed. In contrast, the fine structure of pirouettes suggests that the ants take snapshots of the panorama towards their homing direction to memorize the nest’s surroundings. The most likely hypothesis was that Cataglyphis ants align the gaze directions using their path integrator, which gets directional input from celestial cues during foraging. To test this hypothesis, a manipulation experiment was performed changing the celestial cues above the nest entrance (no sun, no natural polarization pattern, no UV light). The accurately directed gazes to the nest entrance offer an easily quantifiable readout suitable to ask the ants where they expect their nest entrance. Unexpectedly, all novices performing learning walks under artificial sky conditions looked back to the nest entrance. This was especially surprising, because neuronal changes in the mushroom bodies and the central complex receiving visual input could only be induced with the natural sky when comparing test animals with interior workers. The behavioral findings indicated that Cataglyphis ants use another directional reference system to align their gaze directions during the longest stopping phases of learning walk pirouettes. One possibility was the earth’s magnetic field. Indeed, already disarraying the geomagnetic field at the nest entrance with an electromagnetic flat coil indicated that the ants use magnetic information to align their looks back to the nest entrance. To investigate this finding further, ants were confronted with a controlled magnetic field using a Helmholtz coil. Elimination of the horizontal field component led to undirected gaze directions like the disarray did. Rotating the magnetic field about 90°, 180° or -90° shifted the ants’ gaze directions in a predictable manner. Therefore, the earth’s magnetic field is a necessary and sufficient reference system for aligning nest-centered gazes during learning-walk pirouettes. Whether it is additionally used for other navigational purposes, e. g. for calibrating the solar ephemeris, remains to be tested. Maybe the voltes performed by all Cataglyphis ant species investigated so far can help to answer this question.. N2 - Cataglyphis-Ameisen sind für ihre Navigationsfähigkeiten berühmt. Sie bewohnen lebens- feindliche Regionen in denen sie einzeln und über weite Strecken Futter suchen müssen. Um mit Beute (meist ein totes Insekt, das die große Hitze nicht überlebt hat) zu ihrem Nest zurückzukehren, bedienen sie sich einer Navigationsstrategie, die als Wegintegration beze- ichnet wird. Dabei müssen die Ameisen die zurückgelegten Distanzen messen und jeden Richtungswechsel registrieren, um schließlich in gerader Linie nachhause zurückkehren zu können. Als Kompass nutzen sie Himmelsinformationen, wie den Stand der Sonne oder das UV-Polarisationsmuster, und für die Distanzmessung verwenden sie einen inneren Schrittzäh- ler sowie optischen Fluss. Außerdem nutzen sie alle weiteren Informationen, die hilfreich sein könnten, um sicher zum Nest zurückzukehren. Dazu gehören visuelle, olfaktorische und taktile Landmarken sowie die Richtung des Windes. Die Navigationsleistungen von Cataglyphis-Ameisen sind insbesondere dann bemerkenswert, wenn man sich bewusst macht, dass sie die meiste Zeit ihres Lebens unter der Erde verbringen. Dort übernehmen sie Auf- gaben im Nest bis sie dann schließlich alt genug sind, um draußen Futter zu suchen. Dann müssen sie ihre Kompasssysteme kalibrieren und alle Informationen lernen, die sie für eine erfolgreiche Futtersuche brauchen. Dieses sogenannte Navigations-Toolkit steht den Ameisen nicht automatisch zur Verfügung, vielmehr müssen sie es mit eigener Erfahrung füllen. Dafür nutzen sie die ersten ein bis drei Tage außerhalb des Nestes. Während dieser Zeit suchen sie kein Futter, sondern vollführen sogenannte Lernläufe. Lernläufe sind unabdingbar, um später als Fourageur erfolgreich zu sein. In der vorliegenden Doktorarbeit wurde sowohl die zeitliche und räumliche Entwicklung der Lernläufe als auch deren Feinstruktur untersucht. Mit Versetzungsexperimenten konnte ich zeigen, dass Ameisen genügend Zeit und Raum brauchen, um Lernläufe durchzuführen. Wurden Neulinge während ihrer Lernläufe räumlich eingeschränkt, so konnten sie nicht zum Nest zurückfinden, wenn sie als erfahrene Fourageure getestet wurden. Außerdem brauchen die Ameisen ein bis drei Tage Zeit, um ein Landmarkenpanorama zu erlernen, das sie dann später erfolgreich zur Landmarkenorientierung nutzen können. Eine größere Anzahl an Besuchen am Futterplatz erhöht die Wichtigkeit von Landmarkeninformation für die Ameisen, die anfangs nur ihren Wegintegrator nutzen. Lernläufe weisen eine beeindruckende Struktur auf. Mit High-Speed-Videoaufnahmen konnte gezeigt werden, dass Cataglyphis-Ameisen artspezifische Drehungen während der Lernläufe vollführen. Die griechischen Cataglyphis-Ameisen (C. noda und C. aenescens) leben in einem Pinienwald, der ihnen ein vielfältiges und landmarkenreiches Panorama bietet. Ihre Lernläufe beinhalten zwei Drehungsformen, nämlich sogenannte Volten (kleine gelaufene Kreise) und Pirouetten (enge Drehungen um die eigene Körperachse mit häufigen Stoppphasen). Während der längsten Stoppphase einer Pirouette schauen die Ameisen zurück in die Richtung ihres Nesteingangs, obwohl sie ihn nicht direkt sehen können. Die tunesischen Cataglyphis-Ameisen (C. fortis ) leben auf einem landmarkenarmen Salzsee. Sie vollführen nur Volten und machen keine Pirouetten während ihrer Lernläufe. Die Funktion von Volten ist noch unbekannt, wohingegen die Feinstruktur der Pirouetten die Vermutung nahelegt, dass die Ameisen sogenannte Schnappschüsse von der Umgebung ihres Nestes machen, um dorthin zurückkehren zu können. Es schien wahrscheinlich, dass die Ameisen ihren Wegintegrator nutzen, um ihre Blickrich- tungen zum Nest auszurichten. Während der Futtersuche bekommt der Wegintegrator seine Richtungsinformationen vom Himmelskompass. Daher wurde ein Experiment geplant und durchgeführt bei dem die Himmelsinformationen über dem Nesteingang manipuliert wurden (keine Sicht auf die Sonne, kein natürliches Polarisationsmuster oder kein UV-Licht). Die nest- zentrierten Blickrichtungen der Ameisen ermöglichen es relativ einfach zu überprüfen, ob die Ameisen die Position des Nesteingangs kennen. Überraschenderweise schauten die Ameisen unter allen Bedingungen weiterhin zurück zum Nesteingang. Dies war insbesondere be- merkenswert, da die Himmelsmanipulation neuronale Veränderungen in den Pilzkörpern und dem Zentralkomplex (das sind Regionen im Gehirn der Ameisen, die visuelle Informationen verarbeiten) bewirkten bzw. diese verhinderten. Nur unter natürlichen Bedingungen, also bei freiem Blick auf die Sonne, gab es Unterschiede auf neuronaler Ebene zwischen den Testtieren und den Innendiensttieren, die als Kontrolle dienten. Die Ergebnisse des Verhaltensversuchs deuteten darauf hin, dass die Ameisen ein anderes direktionales Referenzsystem nutzen, um ihre Blickrichtungen zu kontrollieren. Eine Möglichkeit war das Erdmagnetfeld. Tatsächlich zeigte schon die experimentelle Streuung des Magnetfelds am Nesteingang mittels einer elektromagnetischen Flachspule, dass die Ameisen tatsächlich Magnetinformationen nutzen, um ihre Blicke auszurichten. Die Blickrichtungen während der längsten Stoppphasen waren nicht mehr zum Nesteingang gerichtet. Um dies genauer zu untersuchen wurden die Ameisen mit dem kontrollierten Magnetfeld einer Helmholtzspule konfrontiert. Die Eliminierung der Horizontalkomponente des Magnetfelds bewirkte wiederum, dass die Ameisen nicht zum Nesteingang zurückschauten. Wurde die Horizontalkomponente jedoch um 90◦, 180◦ oder -90◦ gedreht, so folgten die Blickrichtungen der Ameisen dieser Drehung voraussagbar im selben Winkel. Dies zeigt, dass das Erdmagnetfeld tatsächlich das Referenzsystem für die Ausrichtungen der Blicke während der Lernlaufpirouetten darstellt. Ob es auch noch an- deren Navigationszwecken, wie beispielsweise der Kalibrierung der solaren Ephemeris dient, muss zukünftig überprüft werden. Vielleicht können die Volten, die alle bisher untersuchten KW - Cataglyphis KW - Learning walk Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-159951 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Fleischmann, Pauline N. A1 - Grob, Robin A1 - Rössler, Wolfgang T1 - Magnetosensation during re-learning walks in desert ants (Cataglyphis nodus) JF - Journal of Comparative Physiology A N2 - At the beginning of their foraging careers, Cataglyphis desert ants calibrate their compass systems and learn the visual panorama surrounding the nest entrance. For that, they perform well-structured initial learning walks. During rotational body movements (pirouettes), naïve ants (novices) gaze back to the nest entrance to memorize their way back to the nest. To align their gaze directions, they rely on the geomagnetic field as a compass cue. In contrast, experienced ants (foragers) use celestial compass cues for path integration during food search. If the panorama at the nest entrance is changed, foragers perform re-learning walks prior to heading out on new foraging excursions. Here, we show that initial learning walks and re-learning walks are structurally different. During re-learning walks, foragers circle around the nest entrance before leaving the nest area to search for food. During pirouettes, they do not gaze back to the nest entrance. In addition, foragers do not use the magnetic field as a compass cue to align their gaze directions during re-learning walk pirouettes. Nevertheless, magnetic alterations during re-learning walks under manipulated panoramic conditions induce changes in nest-directed views indicating that foragers are still magnetosensitive in a cue conflict situation. KW - path integration KW - landmark panorama KW - learning and memory KW - magnetic compass KW - navigation Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-266556 SN - 1432-1351 VL - 208 IS - 1 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Fischer, Thomas A1 - Hartmann, Oliver A1 - Reissland, Michaela A1 - Prieto-Garcia, Cristian A1 - Klann, Kevin A1 - Pahor, Nikolett A1 - Schülein-Völk, Christina A1 - Baluapuri, Apoorva A1 - Polat, Bülent A1 - Abazari, Arya A1 - Gerhard-Hartmann, Elena A1 - Kopp, Hans-Georg A1 - Essmann, Frank A1 - Rosenfeldt, Mathias A1 - Münch, Christian A1 - Flentje, Michael A1 - Diefenbacher, Markus E. T1 - PTEN mutant non-small cell lung cancer require ATM to suppress pro-apoptotic signalling and evade radiotherapy JF - Cell & Bioscience N2 - Background Despite advances in treatment of patients with non-small cell lung cancer, carriers of certain genetic alterations are prone to failure. One such factor frequently mutated, is the tumor suppressor PTEN. These tumors are supposed to be more resistant to radiation, chemo- and immunotherapy. Results We demonstrate that loss of PTEN led to altered expression of transcriptional programs which directly regulate therapy resistance, resulting in establishment of radiation resistance. While PTEN-deficient tumor cells were not dependent on DNA-PK for IR resistance nor activated ATR during IR, they showed a significant dependence for the DNA damage kinase ATM. Pharmacologic inhibition of ATM, via KU-60019 and AZD1390 at non-toxic doses, restored and even synergized with IR in PTEN-deficient human and murine NSCLC cells as well in a multicellular organotypic ex vivo tumor model. Conclusion PTEN tumors are addicted to ATM to detect and repair radiation induced DNA damage. This creates an exploitable bottleneck. At least in cellulo and ex vivo we show that low concentration of ATM inhibitor is able to synergise with IR to treat PTEN-deficient tumors in genetically well-defined IR resistant lung cancer models. KW - PTEN KW - ATM KW - IR KW - NSCLC KW - radiotherapy KW - cancer KW - DNA-PK KW - PI3K Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-299865 SN - 2045-3701 VL - 12 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Fischer, Robin A1 - Helfrich-Förster, Charlotte A1 - Peschel, Nicolai T1 - GSK-3 Beta Does Not Stabilize Cryptochrome in the Circadian Clock of Drosophila JF - PLoS ONE N2 - Cryptochrome (CRY) is the primary photoreceptor of Drosophila’s circadian clock. It resets the circadian clock by promoting light-induced degradation of the clock protein Timeless (TIM) in the proteasome. Under constant light, the clock stops because TIM is absent, and the flies become arrhythmic. In addition to TIM degradation, light also induces CRY degradation. This depends on the interaction of CRY with several proteins such as the E3 ubiquitin ligases Jetlag (JET) and Ramshackle (BRWD3). However, CRY can seemingly also be stabilized by interaction with the kinase Shaggy (SGG), the GSK-3 beta fly orthologue. Consequently, flies with SGG overexpression in certain dorsal clock neurons are reported to remain rhythmic under constant light. We were interested in the interaction between CRY, Ramshackle and SGG and started to perform protein interaction studies in S2 cells. To our surprise, we were not able to replicate the results, that SGG overexpression does stabilize CRY, neither in S2 cells nor in the relevant clock neurons. SGG rather does the contrary. Furthermore, flies with SGG overexpression in the dorsal clock neurons became arrhythmic as did wild-type flies. Nevertheless, we could reproduce the published interaction of SGG with TIM, since flies with SGG overexpression in the lateral clock neurons shortened their free-running period. We conclude that SGG does not directly interact with CRY but rather with TIM. Furthermore we could demonstrate, that an unspecific antibody explains the observed stabilization effects on CRY. KW - neurons KW - RNA interference KW - hyperexpression techniques KW - circadian rhythms KW - Drosophila melanogaster KW - animal behavior KW - phosphorylation Y1 - 2016 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-180370 VL - 11 IS - 1 ER - TY - THES A1 - Fischer, Robin T1 - Generating useful tools for future studies in the center of the circadian clock – defined knockout mutants for PERIOD and TIMELESS T1 - Generierung nützlicher Instrumente für zukünftige Studien im Zentrum der Inneren Uhr - definierte knockout Mutanten für PERIOD und TIMELESS N2 - To unravel the role of single genes underlying certain biological processes, scientists often use amorphic or hypomorphic alleles. In the past, such mutants were often created by chance. Enormous approaches with many animals and massive screening effort for striking phenotypes were necessary to find a needle in the haystack. Therefore at the beginning chemical mutagens or radiation were used to induce mutations in the genome. Later P-element insertions and inaccurate jump-outs enabled the advantage of potential larger deletions or inversions. The mutations were characterized and subsequently kept in smaller populations in the laboratories. Thus additional mutations with unknown background effects could accumulate. The precision of the knockout through homologous recombination and the additional advantage of being able to generate many useful rescue constructs that can be easily reintegrated into the target locus made us trying an ends-out targeting procedure of the two core clock genes period and timeless in Drosophila melanogaster. Instead of the endogenous region, a small fragment of approximately 100 base pairs remains including an attP-site that can be used as integration site for in vitro created rescue constructs. After a successful ends-out targeting procedure, the locus will be restored with e.g. flies expressing the endogenous gene under the native promoter at the original locus coupled to a fluorescence tag or expressing luciferase. We also linked this project to other research interests of our work group, like the epigenetic related ADAR-editing project of the Timeless protein, a promising newly discovered feature of time point specific timeless mRNA modification after transcription with yet unexplored consequences. The editing position within the Timeless protein is likewise interesting and not only noticed for the first time. This will render new insights into the otherwise not-satisfying investigation and quest for functional important sequences of the Timeless protein, which anyway shows less homology to other yet characterized proteins. Last but not least, we bothered with the question of the role of Shaggy on the circadian clock. The impact of an overexpression or downregulation of Shaggy on the pace of the clock is obvious and often described. The influence of Shaggy on Period and Timeless was also shown, but for the latter it is still controversially discussed. Some are talking of a Cryptochrome stabilization effect and rhythmic animals in constant light due to Shaggy overexpression, others show a decrease of Cryptochrome levels under these conditions. Also the constant light rhythmicity of the flies, as it was published, could not be repeated so far. We were able to expose the conditions behind the Cryptochrome stabilization and discuss possibilities for the phenomenon of rhythmicity under constant light due to Shaggy overexpression. N2 - Um die Rolle einzelner Gene hinter biologischen Prozessen zu entschlüsseln, bedienen sich Wissenschaftler häufig amorpher oder hypomorpher Allele. Diese wurden in der Vergangenheit oft auf Zufall basierend generiert. Gewaltige Ansätze mit zahllosen Tieren unter enormem Selektionsaufwand bei der Suche nach markanten Phänotypen waren notwendig um sprichwörtlich die Nadel im Heuhaufen zu finden. Zunächst wurden chemische Mutagene oder Strahlung verwendet um Mutationen im Genom zu induzieren. Später kamen P-element Insertionen und induziertes unpräzises Herausspringen der Transposons dazu. Das hatte den Vorteil, dass so unter Umstände größere Deletionen oder Inversionen entstanden. Die Mutationen wurden charakterisiert und die Tiere anschließend in kleinen Populationen gehalten. Dadurch konnten sich zusätzliche Mutationen mit möglichen Hintergrundeffekten unbemerkt ansammeln. Ebenso blieben weitere durchaus mögliche Mutationen aufgrund der Mutagene und dem deutlicheren Phänotyp der primären Mutation oftmals unbemerkt. Die Präzision eines Knockouts durch homologe Rekombination und der Vorteil, zusätzlich im Stande zu sein, jedes entworfene Rettungskonstrukt auf einfache Weise wieder einsetzen zu können, überzeugte uns, eine Ends-out Targeting Prozedur mit den zwei Uhr Basisgenen period und timeless in Drosophila melanogaster durchzuführen. Dabei soll ein geplanter Knockout zu einer kompletten Deletion des gesamten Bereichs durch homologe Rekombination führen. Anstelle der endogenen Region verbleibt lediglich ein kleines Fragment von ungefähr 100 Basenpaaren inklusive einer attP-Stelle, die als Insertionsstelle für in vitro hergestellte Konstrukte genutzt werden kann. Angestrebte Ziele sind beispielsweise Fliegen, die das endogene Gen unter der Kontrolle des ursprünglichen Promoters am originalen Lokus gebunden an einen Fluoreszenzmarker oder aber gekoppelt an Luziferase exprimieren. Wir koppelten dieses Projekt zusätzlich mit anderen Forschungsinteressen unserer Arbeitsgruppe, wie zum Beispiel dem epigenetischen ADAR-Editierungsprojekt des Timeless Proteins, einer vielversprechenden Neuentdeckung zeitpunktspezifischer und posttranskriptionaler Modifizierung der timeless mRNA, mit bisher noch unbekannten Folgen. Die Position der Editierung innerhalb des Timeless Proteins ist ebenfalls sehr interessant und nicht zum ersten Mal im Fokus von Wissenschaftlern. Dies wird neue Einblicke in die sonst bislang nicht zufriedenstellende Suche nach funktionell wichtigen Strukturen von Timeless bringen, welche aufgrund der geringen Homologie zu anderen bisher charakterisierten Proteinen bislang nur unzureichend bestimmt werden konnten. Zuletzt beschäftigten wir uns mit der Frage nach der Rolle von Shaggy bezüglich der inneren Uhr. Der Einfluss einer Überexpression oder Herabregulierung von Shaggy auf die Taktung der Uhr ist eindeutig und wurde schon oft beschrieben. Der Einfluss von Shaggy auf Period und Timeless wurde ebenfalls bereits gezeigt, wird jedoch im Falle des letzteren Proteins noch sehr kontrovers diskutiert. Während einige von einem Cryptochrom stabilisierenden Effekt und rhythmischen Tieren in konstanter Beleuchtung aufgrund von Shaggy Überexpression sprechen, zeigen andere einen Abfall des Cryptochromlevels unter eben genau diesen Umständen. Es war uns möglich die Umstände hinter der Cryptochromstabilisierung aufzudecken. Darüber hinaus zeigen wir mögliche Gründe für das Phänomen des Rhythmus im Dauerlicht von Shaggy Überexpressionstieren auf. KW - Biologische Uhr KW - Circadian clock KW - Period KW - Timeless KW - Genetic engineering KW - Shaggy KW - Taufliege KW - Knockout Y1 - 2015 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-119141 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Fischer, Dagmar A1 - Weißenberger, Dieter A1 - Scheer, Ulrich T1 - Assigning functions to nucleolar structures N2 - Nucleoli provide the fascinating possibility of linking morphologically distinct structures such as those seen in the electron microscope with biochemical f eatures of the formation and step wise maturation of ribosomes. Localization of proteins by immunocytochemistry and of rRNA genes and their transcripts by in situ hybridization has greatly improved our understanding of the structural-functional relationships of the nucleolus. The present review describes some recent results obtained by electron microscopic in situ hybridization and argues that this approach has the potential to correlate each step of the complex pre-rRNA maturation pathway with nucleolar structures. Evidence is accumulating that the nucleolus-specific U3 snRNPs (small nuclear ribonucleoprotein particles) participate in rRNA processing events, similar to the role played by the nucleoplasmic snRNPs in mRNA maturation. The intranucleolar distribution of U3 snRNA is consistent with the view that it is involved in both early and late stages of pre-rRNA processing. Y1 - 1991 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-34258 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Fischer, Dagmar A1 - Hock, Robert A1 - Scheer, Ulrich T1 - DNA Topoisomerase II is not detectable on lampbrush chromosomes but enriched in the amplified nucleoli of xenopus oocytes N2 - In somatic cells DNA topoisomerase II (topo II) is thought to be involved in the domain Organization of the genome by anchoring the basis of chromatin loops to a chromosomal scafFold. Lampbrush chromosomes of am-phibian oocytes directly display this radial loop Organization in cytological preparations. In order to find out whether topo II may play a role in the Organization of these meiotic chromosomes, we performed immunofluorescence studies using antibodies against Xenopus topo II. Our results indicate that topo II is apparently absent from lampbrush chromosomes and is hence unlikely to act as a "fastener" of the numerous lateral chromosomal loops. Topo II was, however, enriched in the amplified nucleoli of Xenopus oocytes. Y1 - 1993 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-32654 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Fischer, D. A1 - Weisenberger, D. A1 - Scheer, Ulrich T1 - In situ hybridization of DIG-labeled rRNA probes to mouse liver ultrathin sections N2 - No abstract available. KW - Hybridisierung Y1 - 1992 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-69458 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Fischer, Annette A1 - Harrison, Kelly S A1 - Ramirez, Yesid A1 - Auer, Daniela A1 - Chowdhury, Suvagata Roy A1 - Prusty, Bhupesh K A1 - Sauer, Florian A1 - Dimond, Zoe A1 - Kisker, Caroline A1 - Hefty, P Scott A1 - Rudel, Thomas T1 - Chlamydia trachomatis-containing vacuole serves as deubiquitination platform to stabilize Mcl-1 and to interfere with host defense JF - eLife N2 - Obligate intracellular Chlamydia trachomatis replicate in a membrane-bound vacuole called inclusion, which serves as a signaling interface with the host cell. Here, we show that the chlamydial deubiquitinating enzyme (Cdu) 1 localizes in the inclusion membrane and faces the cytosol with the active deubiquitinating enzyme domain. The structure of this domain revealed high similarity to mammalian deubiquitinases with a unique α-helix close to the substrate-binding pocket. We identified the apoptosis regulator Mcl-1 as a target that interacts with Cdu1 and is stabilized by deubiquitination at the chlamydial inclusion. A chlamydial transposon insertion mutant in the Cdu1-encoding gene exhibited increased Mcl-1 and inclusion ubiquitination and reduced Mcl-1 stabilization. Additionally, inactivation of Cdu1 led to increased sensitivity of C. trachomatis for IFNγ and impaired infection in mice. Thus, the chlamydial inclusion serves as an enriched site for a deubiquitinating activity exerting a function in selective stabilization of host proteins and protection from host defense. KW - cell-autonomous defense KW - Chlamydia trachomatis KW - deubiquitinase KW - Mcl-1 Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-171073 VL - 6 IS - e21465 ER - TY - THES A1 - Fink, Kristin T1 - Toxins in Renal Disease and Dialysis Therapy : Genotoxic Potential and Mechanisms T1 - Toxine in Nierenerkrankung und Dialyse Therapie : Genotoxisches Potential und Mechanismus N2 - In patients suffering from end-stage renal disease who are treated by hemodialysis genomic damage as well as cancer incidence is elevated. One possible cause for the increased genomic damage could be the accumulation of genotoxic substances in the blood of patients. Two possible sources for those toxins have to be considered. The first possibility is that substances from dialysers, the blood tubing system or even contaminated dialysis solutions may leach into the blood of the patients during dialysis. Secondly, the loss of renal filtration leads to an accumulation of substances which are normally excreted by the kidney. If those substances possess toxic potential, they are called uremic toxins. Several of these uremic toxins are potentially genotoxic. Within this thesis several exemplary uremic toxins have been tested for genotoxic effects (homocysteine, homocysteine-thiolactone,leptine, advanced glycated end-products). Additionally, it was analysed whether substances are leaching from dialysers or blood tubing and whether they cause effects in in vitrotoxicity testing. The focus of chemical analytisis was on bisphenol A (BPA), the main component of plastics used in dialysers and dialyser membranes. N2 - Patienten, die an terminaler Niereninsuffizienz leiden und mittels Hämodialyse behandelt werden, weisen einen erhöhten Genomschaden auf. Dieser könnte ursächlich für die erhöhte Krebsinzidenz dieser Patientengruppe sein. Eine der möglichen Ursachen für den erhöhten Genomschaden stellt die Akkumulation genotoxischer Substanzen im Blut der Patienten dar. Diese Substanzen können prinzipiell aus zwei unterschiedlichen Quellen stammen. Erstens besteht die Möglichkeit, dass während der Dialyse Substanzen aus den Dialysatoren, dem Blutschlauchsystem oder gar aus verunreinigtem Dialysat in das Blut der Patienten übertreten. Zweitens führt der Verlust der Nierenfunktion zu einer stark verminderten Exkretion harnpflichtiger Substanzen. Diese Substanzen akkumulieren im Blut und bilden, sofern sie ein toxisches Potential besitzen, die Gruppe der so genannten urämischen Toxine. Einige dieser urämischen Toxine sind potentiell auch genotoxisch. Im Rahmen der vorliegenden Dissertation wurden exemplarische Vertreter der urämischen Toxine auf ihre genotoxische Wirkung hin untersucht (Homocstein, Homocystein-Thiolacton, Leptin, Advanced Glycation End-Products). Außerdem wurde analysiert, ob Substanzen aus Dialysatormembranen oder dem Blutschlauchsystem austreten und in in vitro-Toxizitätstests Effekte zeigen. Der Fokus der Analytik lag hierbei auf dem Nachweis von Bisphenol A, dem Hauptbestandteil verschiedener Kunststoffe die für Dialysatoren und Dialysatormembranen verwendet werden. KW - Bisphenol A KW - Homocystein KW - Extrakorporale Dialyse KW - Genomschaden KW - Urämische Toxine KW - bisphenol a KW - homocysteine KW - dialysis KW - genomic damage KW - uremic toxins Y1 - 2008 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-31082 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Figueiredo, Ludmilla A1 - Krauss, Jochen A1 - Steffan-Dewenter, Ingolf A1 - Cabral, Juliano Sarmento T1 - Understanding extinction debts: spatio-temporal scales, mechanisms and a roadmap for future research JF - Ecography N2 - Extinction debt refers to delayed species extinctions expected as a consequence of ecosystem perturbation. Quantifying such extinctions and investigating long‐term consequences of perturbations has proven challenging, because perturbations are not isolated and occur across various spatial and temporal scales, from local habitat losses to global warming. Additionally, the relative importance of eco‐evolutionary processes varies across scales, because levels of ecological organization, i.e. individuals, (meta)populations and (meta)communities, respond hierarchically to perturbations. To summarize our current knowledge of the scales and mechanisms influencing extinction debts, we reviewed recent empirical, theoretical and methodological studies addressing either the spatio–temporal scales of extinction debts or the eco‐evolutionary mechanisms delaying extinctions. Extinction debts were detected across a range of ecosystems and taxonomic groups, with estimates ranging from 9 to 90% of current species richness. The duration over which debts have been sustained varies from 5 to 570 yr, and projections of the total period required to settle a debt can extend to 1000 yr. Reported causes of delayed extinctions are 1) life‐history traits that prolong individual survival, and 2) population and metapopulation dynamics that maintain populations under deteriorated conditions. Other potential factors that may extend survival time such as microevolutionary dynamics, or delayed extinctions of interaction partners, have rarely been analyzed. Therefore, we propose a roadmap for future research with three key avenues: 1) the microevolutionary dynamics of extinction processes, 2) the disjunctive loss of interacting species and 3) the impact of multiple regimes of perturbation on the payment of debts. For their ability to integrate processes occurring at different levels of ecological organization, we highlight mechanistic simulation models as tools to address these knowledge gaps and to deepen our understanding of extinction dynamics. KW - Anthropocene KW - biotic interaction KW - extinction dynamics KW - mechanistic modelling KW - time lag KW - transient dynamics Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-204859 VL - 42 IS - 12 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Fiala, Brigitte A1 - Rabenstein, R. A1 - Maschwitz, Ulrich T1 - Ant-attracting plant-structures: Food bodies of SE Asian Vitaceae N2 - No abstract available KW - Pflanzen Y1 - 1994 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-55177 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Fiala, Brigitte A1 - Maschwitz, Ulrich A1 - Pong, Tho, Yow A1 - Helbig, Andreas J. T1 - Studies of a South East Asian ant-plant association : protection of Macaranga trees by Crematogaster borneensis N2 - In the humid tropics of SE Asia there are some 14 myrmecophytic species of the pioneer tree genus Macaranga (Euphorbiaceae). In Peninsular Malaysia a close association exists between the trees and the small, non-stinging myrmicine Crema togas ter borneensis. These ants feed mainly on food bodies provided by the plants and have their colonies inside the hollow intemodes. In a ten months field study we were able to demonstrate for four Macaranga species (M. triloba, M. hypoleuca, M. hosei, M. hulletti) that host plants also benefit considerably from ant-occupation. Ants do not contribute to the nutrient demands of their host plant, they do, however, protect it against herbivores and plant competition. Cleaning behaviour of the ants results in the removal of potential herbivores already in their earliest developmental stages. Strong aggressiveness and a mass recruiting system enable the ants to defend the host plant against many herbivorous insects. This results in a significant decrease in leaf damage due to herbivores on ant-occupied compared to ant-free myrmecophytes as well as compared to non-myrmecophytic Macaranga species. Most important is the ants' defense of the host plant against plant competitors, especially vines, which are abundant in the well-lit pioneer habitats where Macaranga grows. Ants bite off any foreign plant part coming into contact with their host plant. Both ant-free myrmecophytes and non-myrmecophytic Macaranga species had a significantly higher incidence of vine growth than specimens with active ant colonies. This may be a factor of considerable importance allowing Macaranga plants to grow at sites of strongest competition. KW - Ant/plant interaction KW - Myrmecophytes KW - Protection KW - Macaranga KW - Crematogaster borneensis Y1 - 1989 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-42857 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Fiala, Brigitte A1 - Maschwitz, Ulrich T1 - Studies on the south east asian ant-plant association Crematogaster borneensis / Macaranga: adaptations of the ant partner. N2 - C. borneensis (Myrmicinae) lives in dose association with several myrmecophytic species of the South East Asian pioneer tree genus Macaranga (Euphorbiaceae). The ants are adapted to the plants so dosely that they do not survive away from it. The only food they utilize is provided as food bodies by the plant and honeydew from specific scale insects kept inside the hollow internodes. The anatomy of the digestive tract is also adapted to life on the host plant: the crop is very sm all and can store only minute food quantities. C. borneensis exdusively colonizes certain Macaranga species. Queens as weIl as workers are able to recognize their host plant species, probably by chemical cues. Colony founding queens swarm throughout the year, mostly during darkness. There is strong competition among queens for host plants. Queens do not carry scale insects on their nuptial flight. Worker ants are active day and night. Most of them patrol and collect food bodies on the younger parts of the host plant. An important characteristic is their deaning behaviour, which results in removal of aIl foreign objects. Even though they are rather smalI, workers respond very aggressively to certain kinds of disturbance of the host plant. The ants attack most phytophagous insects and are especially effective in killing and removing smalI, softbodied herbivores (e.g. caterpillars). They do not possess a functional sting, but apply defensive secretion and-once biting an intruder-will not let go. Their effective alarm system results in a mass attack, which provides adequate defence for the colony and the host plant. A comparison with another Crematogaster species further illustrated the special adaptations of C. borneensis to its host plant. N2 - Untersuchungen über die südostasiatische Ameisen·Pflanzen-Vergesellschaftung Cremattogaster borneensis Maoaranga : Anpassungen des Ameisenpartners 213 C. borneensis (Myrmicinae) lebt in enger Gemeinschaft mit myrmekophytischen Arten der südostasiatischen Pionierbaumgattung Macaranga (Euphorbiaceae) . Die Ameise ist so eng an die Pflanze adaptiert, daß sie getrennt von ihr nicht lebensfähig ist. Die Nahrung bezieht C. borneensis in Form von Nährkörperchen ausschließlich von der Pflanze. Im Sproßachseninnern gehaltene spezifische Schildläuse bieten eine weitere Nahrungsquelle. Die Adaptationen erstrecken sich bis auf die Anatomie des Verdauungstraktes : Der Kropf ist sehr klein und kann nur geringe Nahrungsmengen speichern. C. borneensis besiedelt spezifisch nur Macaranga-Pflanzen. Sowohl Königinnen als auch Arbeiterinnen sind in der Lage, die Wirtspflanze zu erkennen, wobei offenbar chemische Reize eine Rolle spielen. Die koloniegründenden Königinnen schwärmen das gesamte Jahr über, das Schwärmen erfolgt überwiegend während der Dunkelheit. Um die besiedlungsfähigen Macaranga-Pflanzen herrscht ein starker Konkurrenzdruck. Die beteiligten Schildlausarten sind spezifisch für die Assoziation. Sie werden nicht von der Königin beim Hochzeitsflug mitgenommen. Die Arbeiterinnen sind tag- und nachtaktiv. Die meisten Tiere halten sich im jüngsten Drittel der Pflanze auf, wo sie patrouillieren und Nährkörperchen sammeln. Mittels eines spezifischen Säuberungsverhaltens entfernen die Arbeiterinnen alle Fremdobjekte von der Pflanze. Trotz ihrer geringen Größe attackieren die Ameisen eine Vielzahl phytophager Insekten und sind dabei besonders effektiv in der Abwehr kleiner, wenig sklerotisierter Tiere wie z.B. Raupen. Sie verfügen zwar nicht ' über einen funktionsfähigen Stachel, setzen aber Wehrsekrete ein und beißen sich hartnäckig fest . Mit Hilfe eines effektiven Alarmierungssystems, das einen Massenangriff ermöglicht, gewährleisten sie eine Verteidigung ihrer Kolonien und damit gleichzeitig ihrer Wirtspflanze. Eine Vergleich mit einer anderen Crematogaster-Art demonstriert die besonderen Adaptationen von C. borneensis an ihre Wirtspflanze. Y1 - 1990 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-32689 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Fiala, Brigitte A1 - Maschwitz, Ulrich T1 - Food bodies and their significance for obligate ant-association in the tree genus Macaranga (Euphorbiaceae) N2 - The production of extrafloral nectar and food bodies plays an important role in many tropical ant-plant mutualisms. In Malaysia, a close association exists between ants and some species of the pioneer tree genus Macaranga (Euphorbiaccac). Macaranga is a very diverse genus which exhibits all stages ofintcraction with ants, from facultative to obligatory associations. The ants nest inside the hollow inlcrnodes and reed mainly on food budies provided by the plants. Food body production had previously been reported only in myrrnecophytic Macaranga species, where it is usually coneentrated on protected parts or the plants such as recurved stipules. We found that non-myrmecophytic Macaranga species also produce food bodies on leaves and stems, where they are collected by a variety or ants. Levels of food body production differ between facultatively and obligatorily ant-associated species but also among the various non-myrmecophytes. This may he rdated to the degree of interaction with ants. Food body production starts at a younger age in the myrmccophytic species than in the transitional or non-myrmcccophytic Macaranga. Although food bodies of the non-inhabited Macaranga species are collected by a variety of ants, there is nu evidence of association with specific ant species. Our observations suggest that food bodies enhance the evolution of ant-plant interactions. Production of food bodies alone, however, does not appear to be the most important factor for the development of obligate myrmccopllytism in Macaranga. KW - Ant-plant interactions KW - evolution KW - food bodies KW - Macaranga KW - Malaysia KW - myrmrcophytism Y1 - 1992 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-32921 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Fiala, Brigitte A1 - Maschwitz, Ulrich T1 - Domatia as most important adaptations in the evolution of myrmecophytes in the paleotropical tree genus Macaranga (Euphorbiacae) N2 - The paleotropical tree genus Macaranga (Euphorbiaceae) comprises all stages of interaction with ants, from facultative associations to obligate myrmecophytes. In SE.-Asia food availability does not seem to be the limiting factor for the development of a close relationship since all species provide food for ants in form of extrafloral nectar and/or food bodies. Only myrmecophytic Macaranga species offer nesting space for ants (domatia) inside intern odes which become hollow due to degeneration of the pith. Non-myrmecophytic species have a solid stem with a compact and wet pith and many resin ducts. The stem interior of some transitional species remains solid, but the soft pith can be excavated. The role of different ant-attracting attributes for the development of obligate ant-plant interactions is discussed. In the genus Macaranga, the provision of nesting space seems to be the most important factor for the evolution of obligate myrmecophytism. KW - Angiosperms ; Ant-plant interactions ; domatia ; Flora of Malaysia Y1 - 1992 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-32935 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Fiala, Brigitte A1 - Maschwitz, Ulrich T1 - Extrafloral nectaries in the genus Macaranga (Euphorbiaceae) in Malaysia: comparative studies of their possible significance as predispositions for myrmecophytism. N2 - So me species of the paleotropical tree genus Macaranga (Euphorbiaceae) live in elose association with ants. Thc genus comprises the full range of species from those not regularly inhabited by ants to obligate myrmecophytes. In Malaysia (peninsular and Borneo) 23 ofthe 52 species areknown to be ant-associated (44%). The simplest structural adaptation of plants to attract ants are extrafloral nectaries. We studied the distribution of extraflural nectaries in the genus Macaranga to assess the significance of this character as a possible predisposition for the evolution of obligate myrmecophytism. All species have marginal glands on the leaves. However, only the glands of nonmyrmecophytic species function as nectaries, whereas liquids secreted by these glands in myrmecophytic species did not contain sugar. Some non-myrmecophytic Macaranga and transitional Macaranga species in addition have extrafloral nectaries on the leaf blade near the petiole insertion. All obligatorily myrmecophytic Macaranga species, however, lack additional glands on the lamina. The non-myrmecophytic species are visited by a variety of different ant species, whereas myrmecophytic Macaranga are associated only with one specific ant-partner. Since these ants keep scale insects in the hollow sterns, reduction of nectary production in ant-inhabited Macaranga seems to be biologically significant. We interpret this as a means of (a) saving the assimilates and (b) stabilization of maintenance of the association's specificity. Competition with other ant species for food rewards is avoided and thereby danger ofweakening the protective function ofthe obligate antpartner for the plant is reduced. A comparison with other euphorb species living in the same habitats as Macaranga showed that in genera in which extrafloral nectaries are widespread, no myrmecophytes have evolved. Possession of extrafloral nectaries does not appear to be essential for the development of symbiotic ant-plant interactions. Other predispositions such as nesting space might have played a more important role. KW - Macaranga KW - extrafloral nectaries KW - ant-plant interactions KW - evolution of myrmecophytism KW - Malaysia Y1 - 1991 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-42863 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Fiala, Brigitte A1 - Grunsky, Harald A1 - Maschwitz, Ulrich A1 - Linsenmair, Karl Eduard T1 - Diversity of ant-plant interactions: Protective efficacy in Macaranga species with different degrees of ant-association. N2 - The pioneer tree Macaranga in SE Asia has developed manyfold associations with ants. The genus comprises all stages of interaction with ants, from facultative relationships to obligate myrmecophytes. Only myrmecophytic Macaranga offer nesting space for ants and are associated with a specific ant partner. The nonmyrmecophytic species are visited by a variety of different ant species which are attracted by extrafloral nectaries (EFN) and food bodies. Transitional Macaranga species like M. hosei are colonized later in their development due to their stem structure. Before the colonization by their specific Crematogaster partner the young plants are visited by different ant species attracted by EFN. These nectaries are reduced and food body production starts as soon as colonization becomes possible. We demonstrated earlier that obligate ant partners can protect their Macaranga plants against herbivore damage and vine cover. In this study we focused on nonspecific interactions and studied M. tanarius and M. hosei, representing a non-myrmecophyte and a transitional species respectively. In ant exclusion experiments both M. tanarius and M. hosei suffered significantly higher mean leaf damage than controls, 37% versus 6% in M. hosei, 16% versus 7% in M. tanarius. M. tanarius offers both EFN and food bodies so that tests for different effects of these two food rewards could be conducted. Plants with food bodies removed but with EFN remaining had the lowest mean increase of herbivore damage of all experimental groups. Main herbivores on M. hosei were mites and caterpillars. Many M. tanarius plants were infested by a shootborer. Both Macaranga species were visited by various ant species. Crematogaster spp. being the most abundant. We found no evidence for any specific relationships. The results of this study strongly support the hypothesis that non-specific, facultative associations with ants can be advantageous for Macaranga plants. Food bodies appear to have lower attractive value for opportunistic ants than EFN and may require a specific dietary adaptation. This is also indicated by the fact that food body production in the transitional M. hosei does not start before stem structure allows a colonization by the obligate Crematogaster species. M. hosei thus benefits from facultative association with a variety of ants until it produces its first domatia and can be colonized by its obligate mutualist. KW - Ant-plant interactions ; Herbivory Macaranga ; Mutualism ; Myrmecophytes Y1 - 1994 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-32905 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Fiala, Brigitte A1 - Federle, W. A1 - Maschwitz, U. A1 - Azarae, Idris T1 - The first myrmecophytic 2-partner-system in the genus Macaranga: The association between Macaranga puncticulata and a Componotus (Colobopsis) in Malaysia N2 - No abstract available KW - Biologie Y1 - 1994 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-55144 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Fiala, Brigitte T1 - Extrafloral nectaries versus ant-Homoptera mutualisms : a comment on Becerra and Venable N2 - No abstract available KW - Nektarium KW - Ameise Y1 - 1990 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-32948 ER - TY - THES A1 - Fetiva Mora, Maria Camila T1 - Changes in chromatin accessibility by oncogenic YAP and its relevance for regulation of cell cycle gene expression and cell migration T1 - Änderungen der Chromatinzugänglichkeit durch onkogene YAP und seine Relevanz für die Genexpression während des Zellzyklus und für die Zellmigration N2 - Various types of cancer involve aberrant cell cycle regulation. Among the pathways responsible for tumor growth, the YAP oncogene, a key downstream effector of the Hippo pathway, is responsible for oncogenic processes including cell proliferation, and metastasis by controlling the expression of cell cycle genes. In turn, the MMB multiprotein complex (which is formed when B-MYB binds to the MuvB core) is a master regulator of mitotic gene expression, which has also been associated with cancer. Previously, our laboratory identified a novel crosstalk between the MMB-complex and YAP. By binding to enhancers of MMB target genes and promoting B-MYB binding to promoters, YAP and MMB co-regulate a set of mitotic and cytokinetic target genes which promote cell proliferation. This doctoral thesis addresses the mechanisms of YAP and MMB mediated transcription, and it characterizes the role of YAP regulated enhancers in transcription of cell cycle genes. The results reported in this thesis indicate that expression of constitutively active, oncogenic YAP5SA leads to widespread changes in chromatin accessibility in untransformed human MCF10A cells. ATAC-seq identified that newly accessible and active regions include YAP-bound enhancers, while the MMB-bound promoters were found to be already accessible and remain open during YAP induction. By means of CRISPR-interference (CRISPRi) and chromatin immuniprecipitation (ChIP), we identified a role of YAP-bound enhancers in recruitment of CDK7 to MMB-regulated promoters and in RNA Pol II driven transcriptional initiation and elongation of G2/M genes. Moreover, by interfering with the YAP-B-MYB protein interaction, we can show that binding of YAP to B-MYB is also critical for the initiation of transcription at MMB-regulated genes. Unexpectedly, overexpression of YAP5SA also leads to less accessible chromatin regions or chromatin closing. Motif analysis revealed that the newly closed regions contain binding motifs for the p53 family of transcription factors. Interestingly, chromatin closing by YAP is linked to the reduced expression and loss of chromatin-binding of the p53 family member Np63. Furthermore, I demonstrate that downregulation of Np63 following expression of YAP is a key step in driving cellular migration. Together, the findings of this thesis provide insights into the role of YAP in the chromatin changes that contribute to the oncogenic activities of YAP. The overexpression of YAP5SA not only leads to the opening of chromatin at YAP-bound enhancers which together with the MMB complex stimulate the expression of G2/M genes, but also promotes the closing of chromatin at ∆Np63 -bound regions in order to lead to cell migration. N2 - Ein Kennzeichen vieler Tumoren ist die fehlerhafte Aktivierung von zellzyklusregulierenden Signalwegen. Ein für das Tumorwachstum wichtiger Signalwege ist der Hippo-Signalweg und das durch ihn regulierte Onkogen YAP, ein transkriptioneller Koaktivator. Durch die Regulierung von Zellzyklusgenen ist YAP verantwortlich für onkogene Prozesse wie Zellproliferation und Metastasierung. Der MMB-Multiproteinkomplex wiederum – er entsteht, wenn B-MYB an das MuvB-Kernmodul bindet – ist ein wichtiger Regulator der mitotischen Genexpression, welche ebenso mit der Tumorentstehung in Verbindung gebracht wurde. Unser Labor hat zuvor einen neuen Mechanismus der Regulation mitotischer Gene durch den MMB-Komplex und YAP identifiziert: Durch die Bindung an Enhancer der MMB-Zielgene und die Förderung der B-MYB-Bindung an Promotoren reguliert YAP eine Reihe von mitotischen und zytokinetischen Zielgenen, welche die Zellproliferation fördern. Diese Doktorarbeit befasst sich mit den Mechanismen der YAP- und MMB-vermittelten Transkription und charakterisiert die Rolle der YAP regulierten Enhancer während der Transkription von Zellzyklusgenen. Die in dieser Dissertation dargelegten Ergebnisse zeigen, dass die Expression von konstitutiv aktivem, onkogenem YAP5SA zu weitreichenden Veränderungen in der Chromatinzugänglichkeit nicht-transformierter humaner MCF10A Zellen führt. ATAC-seq zeigte, dass ein grosse Anzahl YAP-gebundene Enhancer zugänglich und aktiviert werden. Gleichzeitig konnte festgestellt werden, dass die MMB-gebundenen Promotoren bereits vor der Expression von YAP zugänglich sind und während der YAP-Induktion offen bleiben. Mittels CRISP-Interferenz (CRISPRi) und Chromatin-Immunpräzipitationen (ChIP) konnten wir zeigen, dass YAP-gebundene Enhancer die Rekrutierung von CDK7 an MMB-regulierten Promotoren sowie die Initiation und Elongation der Transkription von G2/M Genen fördert. Durch die experimentelle Blockade der YAP-B-MYB Proteininteraktion konnten wir darüber hinaus belegen, dass auch die Bindung von YAP an B-MYB für die Initiation der Transkription an MMB-regulierten Genen entscheidend ist. Unerwarteterweise führte die Überexpression von YAP5SA auch dazu, dass bestimmte Regionen im Genom weniger zugänglich werden. Motivanalysen ergaben, dass diese neu geschlossenen Regionen Bindungsmotive für die p53-Familie von Transkriptionsfaktoren enthalten. Die Chromatinschließung durch YAP ist an eine reduzierte Expression und an den Verlust der Chromatinbindung des p53-Familienmitglieds Np63 gekoppelt. Schließlich konnte gezeigt werden, dass die Inhibition von Np63 durch YAP ein wichtiger Schritt in der YAP-abhängigen Förderung der Zellmigration ist. Zusammenfassend liefern die Ergebnisse dieser Dissertation Einblicke in die Rolle von YAP bei Chromatinveränderungen welche zu den onkogenen Aktivitäten von YAP beitragen. Die Überexpression von YAP führt dabei einerseits zur Öffnung des Chromatins an YAP-gebundenen Enhancern, die zusammen mit dem MMB-Komplex die Expression von G2/M Genen stimulieren. Andererseits fördert YAP auch das Schließen von Chromatin an Np63-gebundenen Regionen, was wiederum Zellmigration nach sich zieht. KW - YAP KW - B-MYB KW - MMB KW - enhancers KW - transcription KW - chromatin accessibility KW - opening of chromatin KW - closing of chromatin KW - cell migration KW - G2/M genes KW - Chromatin KW - Genexpression KW - Zellzyklus KW - Zellmigration Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-302910 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Ferreira, Eliana Aparecida A1 - Boff, Samuel A1 - Verza, Sandra S. A1 - Mussury, Rosilda Mara T1 - Bioecological and behavioral interaction between pollinating bees and the pioneer shrub Ludwigia nervosa in degraded area suggests an exotic bee as its major pollinator JF - Biology N2 - The flowers of plants of the genus Ludwigia are an important source of food for several species of bees. In the current study, we conducted an experiment with the aim to describe the reproductive biology and phenology of L. nervosa; to identify the species of visiting bees; analyze the foraging behavior of bees; and to investigate whether the reproductive success of the species is related to the foraging activity of bees. We found that the flowers received visits from several native bee species (n = 7), in addition of the exotic honey bees which came to be the dominant species. During visits the majority of the bees foraged in both resources, pollen and nectar. The significantly higher production of fruits in open pollinated pollination experiment compared to artificial cross pollination, suggests honey bees as effective pollinator of this plant species in the study site. Pollen deposition occurs efficiently, given the absence of pollen limitation. Despite massive visitation of honey bees, Ludwigianervosa is attractive to native bees, and therefore it may help to sustain population of both native and exotic pollinators in fragmented humid areas. KW - cross pollination KW - disturbed humid area KW - germination speed KW - honey bees and native bees KW - pollen limitation Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-228757 SN - 2079-7737 VL - 10 IS - 2 ER - TY - THES A1 - Fernández-Mora, Eugenia T1 - Analysis of the maturation of Rhodococcus equi-containing vacuoles in macrophages T1 - Analyse der Reifung von Rhodococcus equi-enthaltenden Phagosomen in Makrophagen N2 - Rhodococcus equi is a Gram-positive intracellular pathogen which can cause severe bronchopneumonia in foals. In recent years, the role of this bacterium as human pathogen has been noted, as R.equi infections in humans have increase in frequency. This increase is associated with the rise in immunosupressed individuals, specially AIDS patients, where infection leads to symptoms and pathology similar to those seen in foals with a high mortality rate. Due to its capability to survive and multiply in murine and equine macrophages, R.equi has been classified as a facultative intracellular bacterium. R.equi is found frequently in macrophages in alveolar infiltrate from infected animals. The pathogenicity of R.equi depends on its ability to exist and multiply inside macrophages and has been associated with the presence of virulence plasmids. It has been observed that, inside foal alveolar macrophages, R.equi-containing vacuoles (RCVs) do not mature into phagolysosomes. However, most of the intracellular events during R.equi infection have not been investigated in detail. The aim of this study was to elucidate the intracellular compartmentation of R.equi and the mechanism by which the bacteria avoid destruction in host macrophages. The importance of the virulence-associated plasmids of R.equi for the establishment of RCVs was also evaluated. Furthermore, the intracellular fate of viable and non-viable R.equi was compared in order to study whether viability of R.equi influeciantes the establishment of RCVs. In this study, the RCV was characterized by using a variety of endocytic markers to follow the path of the bacteria trhough murine macropages. Transmission electron microscopy-base analysis showed that R.equi was found equally frequently in phagosomes with loosely or thightly apposed membranes, and RCV often contains numerous membranous vesicles. Laser scanning microscopy of infected macrophages showed that the majority of phagosomes containing R.equi acquired transiently the early endosomal markers Rab5, Ptlns3P, and EEA-1, suggesting initially undisturbed phagosome maturation. Although the RCV acquired some late endosomal markers, such as Rab7, LAMP-1, and Lamp-2, they did not acquired vATPase, did not interact with pre-labeled lysosomes, and failed to acidify. These data clearly suggest that the RCV is a compartment which has left vacuoles that resemble multivesicular body compartments (MVB), which are transport intermediates between early and late endosomes and display internal vesicles very similar to the ones observed within RCVs. Analyisis of several R.equi strains containing either VapA- or VapB-expressing plasmids or neither demonstrated that the possession of the virulence-associated plasmids does not affect phagosome trafficking over a two hour period of infection. The finding that non-viable R.equi was still able to inhibit phagosome maturation (although not to the same extent as viable R.equi did) suggests that heat-insensitive factors, such as cell periphery lipids, may play a major role in inhibition of phagosome maturation, although heat-sensitive factors may also be involved. N2 - Rhodococcus equi ist ein Gram-positives, fakultativ intrazelulläres Bakterium, das unter anderem die Ursache von Bronchopneumonien bei Fohlen ist. Menschen und andere Säugetiere können ebenfalls von Infektionen mit R. equi betroffen sein. In den letzten Jahren ist die Häufigkeit klinischer Infektionen mit R. equi bei Menschen gestiegen. Die wachsende Anzahl an mmunosupprimierten Patienten (hauptsächlich AIDS-Patienten) liegt dieser Zunahme an Infektionen zugrunde. Die Symptomatologie und Pathologie der Infektion mit R. equi ist bei AIDS-Patienten und Fohlen ähnlich. Die Sterblichkeitsrate ist in beiden Fällen hoch. Die Fähigkeit der Rhodokokken, innerhalb von Makrophagen zu überleben und sich zu vermehren, ist mit dem Vorhandensein von Virulenzplasmiden (virulence-associated plasmids) verbunden. Innerhalb des Makrophagen befinden sich die Rhodokokken in einem Phagosom, das nicht mit Lysosomen fusioniert. Die genaue Kompartimentierung der Rhodococcus equi-enthaltenden Phagosomen in Makrophagen war bisher unbekannt und wurde deshalb in der vorliegenden Promotionsarbeit untersucht. Mit Hilfe mehrerer endozytischer Marker wurde das R. equi-enthaltende Kompartiment charakterisiert. Mögliche Unterschiede zwischen der Kompartimentierung von R. equi(+)- und R. equi(-)-enthaltenden Phagosomen ist ebenfalls Thema dieser Promotionsarbeit. Weiterhin wurde die Etablierung des phagosomalen Kompartiments für jeweils lebende und tote Rhodokokken verglichen. Transmissionselektronenmikroskopische Analysen haben gezeigt, dass die Phagosomenmembran Rhodococcus equi-enthaltender Phagosomen sowohl locker als auch eng anliegend sein kann (50%). Darüber hinaus wurden häufig zahlreiche, membranöse Vesikel in R. equi-enthaltenden Phagosomen gefunden. Diese Phagosomen zeigen somit Ähnlichkeiten zu Multivesicular Bodies. Multivesicular Bodies sind intermediäre Kompartimente zwischen frühen und späten Endosomen und zeigen ebenfalls eine Vielzahl von internen Vesikeln. Untersuchungen am konfokalen Lasermikroskop ergaben, dass die Mehrheit der R. equi-enthaltenden Phagosomen die früh endosomalen Marker Rab5, PtIns3P und EEA-1 transient akquirieren. Dieser Befund deutet auf eine ungestörte phagosomale Reifung im frühen Stadium hin. Trotz der beobachteten Akquisition der spät endosomalen Marker Rab7, LAMP-1 und LAMP-2 konnte keine Akquisition der vATPase, keine Interaktion mit vormarkierten Lysosomen und keine Ansäuerung von R.equi-enthaltenden Phagosomen nachgewiesen werden. Diese Ergebnisse weisen darauf hin, dass R. equi-enthaltende Phagosomen das früh endosomale Stadium abschließen, aber einen typisch spät endosomale Zustand nicht erreichen. Die Analyse unterschiedlicher R. equi-Stämme, die entweder vapA- oder vapB-exprimierende Virulenzplasmide enthalten, hat gezeigt, dass die Anwesenheit von Virulenzplasmiden die phagosomale Reifung über eine Infektionsperiode von zwei Stunden nicht beeinflusst. Getötete Rhodokokken waren in der Lage, die phagosomale Reifung zu inhibieren, aber in geringerem Ausmaß als lebende Rhodokokken. Das weist darauf hin, dass hitze-insensitive Faktoren (wie zum Beispiel Lipide der Zellwand) zur Inhibierung der phagosomalen Reifung entscheidend sind, obwohl dazu auch hitze-sensitive Faktoren (wie Proteine) relevant sein können. KW - Rhodococcus equi KW - Makrophage KW - Vakuole KW - Endosome KW - Phagosome KW - Rhodococcus KW - Mycobacterium KW - Reifung KW - endosome KW - phagosome KW - Rhodococcus KW - Mycobacterium KW - maturation Y1 - 2005 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-14049 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Ferero, Andrea A1 - Rivero, Olga A1 - Wäldchen, Sina A1 - Ku, Hsing-Ping A1 - Kiser, Dominik P. A1 - Gärtner, Yvonne A1 - Pennington, Laura S. A1 - Waider, Jonas A1 - Gaspar, Patricia A1 - Jansch, Charline A1 - Edenhofer, Frank A1 - Resink, Thérèse J. A1 - Blum, Robert A1 - Sauer, Markus A1 - Lesch, Klaus-Peter T1 - Cadherin-13 Deficiency Increases Dorsal Raphe 5-HT Neuron Density and Prefrontal Cortex Innervation in the Mouse Brain JF - Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience N2 - Background: During early prenatal stages of brain development, serotonin (5-HT)-specific neurons migrate through somal translocation to form the raphe nuclei and subsequently begin to project to their target regions. The rostral cluster of cells, comprising the median and dorsal raphe (DR), innervates anterior regions of the brain, including the prefrontal cortex. Differential analysis of the mouse 5-HT system transcriptome identified enrichment of cell adhesion molecules in 5-HT neurons of the DR. One of these molecules, cadherin-13 (Cdh13) has been shown to play a role in cell migration, axon pathfinding, and synaptogenesis. This study aimed to investigate the contribution of Cdh13 to the development of the murine brain 5-HT system. Methods: For detection of Cdh13 and components of the 5-HT system at different embryonic developmental stages of the mouse brain, we employed immunofluorescence protocols and imaging techniques, including epifluorescence, confocal and structured illumination microscopy. The consequence of CDH13 loss-of-function mutations on brain 5-HT system development was explored in a mouse model of Cdh13 deficiency. Results: Our data show that in murine embryonic brain Cdh13 is strongly expressed on 5-HT specific neurons of the DR and in radial glial cells (RGCs), which are critically involved in regulation of neuronal migration. We observed that 5-HT neurons are intertwined with these RGCs, suggesting that these neurons undergo RGC-guided migration. Cdh13 is present at points of intersection between these two cell types. Compared to wildtype controls, Cdh13-deficient mice display increased cell densities in the DR at embryonic stages E13.5, E17.5, and adulthood, and higher serotonergic innervation of the prefrontal cortex at E17.5. Conclusion: Our findings provide evidence for a role of CDH13 in the development of the serotonergic system in early embryonic stages. Specifically, we indicate that Cdh13 deficiency affects the cell density of the developing DR and the posterior innervation of the prefrontal cortex (PFC), and therefore might be involved in the migration, axonal outgrowth and terminal target finding of DR 5-HT neurons. Dysregulation of CDH13 expression may thus contribute to alterations in this system of neurotransmission, impacting cognitive function, which is frequently impaired in neurodevelopmental disorders including attention-deficit/hyperactivity and autism spectrum disorders. KW - serotonin KW - cadherin-13 (CDH13) KW - T-cadherin KW - neurodevelopment KW - psychiatric disorders KW - radial glia KW - dorsal raphe KW - prefrontal cortex Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-170313 VL - 11 IS - 307 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Ferber, Elena A1 - Gerhards, Julian A1 - Sauer, Miriam A1 - Krischke, Markus A1 - Dittrich, Marcus T. A1 - Müller, Tobias A1 - Berger, Susanne A1 - Fekete, Agnes A1 - Mueller, Martin J. T1 - Chemical Priming by Isothiocyanates Protects Against Intoxication by Products of the Mustard Oil Bomb JF - Frontiers in Plant Science N2 - In Brassicaceae, tissue damage triggers the mustard oil bomb i.e., activates the degradation of glucosinolates by myrosinases leading to a rapid accumulation of isothiocyanates at the site of damage. Isothiocyanates are reactive electrophilic species (RES) known to covalently bind to thiols in proteins and glutathione, a process that is not only toxic to herbivores and microbes but can also cause cell death of healthy plant tissues. Previously, it has been shown that subtoxic isothiocyanate concentrations can induce transcriptional reprogramming in intact plant cells. Glutathione depletion by RES leading to breakdown of the redox potential has been proposed as a central and common RES signal transduction mechanism. Using transcriptome analyses, we show that after exposure of Arabidopsis seedlings (grown in liquid culture) to subtoxic concentrations of sulforaphane hundreds of genes were regulated without depletion of the cellular glutathione pool. Heat shock genes were among the most highly up-regulated genes and this response was found to be dependent on the canonical heat shock factors A1 (HSFA1). HSFA1-deficient plants were more sensitive to isothiocyanates than wild type plants. Moreover, pretreatment of Arabidopsis seedlings with subtoxic concentrations of isothiocyanates increased resistance against exposure to toxic levels of isothiocyanates and, hence, may reduce the autotoxicity of the mustard oil bomb by inducing cell protection mechanisms. KW - autotoxicity KW - heat shock response KW - isothiocyanates KW - mustard oil bomb KW - reactive electrophilic species KW - redox homeostasis KW - sulforaphane Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-207104 SN - 1664-462X VL - 11 ER - TY - THES A1 - Feldmann, Kristina T1 - Signal transduction of transforming growth factor-Beta in cytotoxic T cells T1 - Signaltransduktion von Transforming-Growth-Factor-beta in Zytotoxischen T-Zellen N2 - Transforming-Growth-Factor-beta1 (TGF-b1) ist ein multifunktionelles Zytokin, welches insbesondere Zellwachstum und Zelldifferenzierung koordiniert. TGF-b ist vor allem dafür bekannt, Zellen des Immunsystems zu beeinflussen. TGF-b steuert zum Beispiel die Differenzierung von T-Zellen und und deren Effektorfunktionen. Die Signaltransduktion von TGF-b wird vermittelt durch die Phosphorylierung von Rezeptor-assoziierten Smad-Proteinen (R-Smads). R-Smads werden vom Typ I Rezeptor aktiviert, der seinerseits vom hochaffinen Typ II Rezeptor phosphoryliert wird, sobald der Ligand bindet. Die phosphorylierten RSmads assoziieren darauf mit Co-Smads. Heterooligomere von R-Smads und Co-Smads wandern dann in den Zellkern, wo sie im Zusammenspiel mit Transkriptionsfaktoren wie CBP/p300 oder AP-1 die Transkription TGF-b-spezifischer Zielgene koordinieren. Neue Erkenntnisse lassen vermuten, daß die pleiotropen Effekte von TGF-b durch das Interagieren mit anderen Signalkaskaden entstehen, zum Beispiel mit dem MAP-Kinase-Weg oder der STAT-Kaskade. Wir beschreiben hier den Effekt von TGF-b auf die Effektorfunktionen unterschiedlich stimulierter primärer Maus-Milzzellen und aufgereinigten zytotoxischen CD8+ Maus-TZellen. Langzeitbehandlung mit TGF-b resultierte in der Unfähigkeit der Zellen, Smad2 ligandeninduziert zu phosphorylieren. Entweder wurde überhaupt keine Phosphorylierung beobachtet, oder eine anhaltende Phosphorylierung von Smad2 unabhängig vom Vorhandensein des Liganden. Des weiteren stellten wir einen Zusammenhang zwischen anhaltender Smad2-Phosphorylierung und der Resistenz gegenüber TGF-b induzierter Wachstumshemmung fest. Im Gegensatz dazu zeigen Zellen, die sensitiv sind gegenüber TGF-b vermittelter Wachstumshemmung, keine Smad2-Phosphorylierung mehr. Bezüglich ihrer zytotoxische Aktivtät waren allerdings beide Phänotypen nicht mehr lytisch wirksam, unabhängig von der jeweiligen Smad2-Phosphorylierung. In dieser Arbeit zeigen wir auch die Notwendigkeit eines funktionalen MEK-1-Signalweges auf, der unabdingbar ist, damit TZellen keine Wachstumsinhibierung durch TGF-b mehr erfahren. Das Blockieren dieses Signalweges führt darüberhinaus bei diesen Zellen ebenfalls zu einem veränderten Smad2- Phosphorylierungsmuster. Bezüglich des JNK-Signalweges konnten wir feststellen, daß ein funktional aktiver JNK-Signalweg mit der Resistenz gegenüber TGF-b vermittelter Wachstumsinhibierung einhergeht. Allerdings führt die Zugabe von IFNg und/oder aCD28- Antikörper nicht zu einer veränderten Sensitivität gegenüber TGF-b. Im Gegensatz zuprimären Zellen können die beschriebenen Zusammenhänge in Zellkulturen vom humanen und murinen T Zellen nicht beobachtet werden, und sind somit spezifisch für primare TZellen. Wir beschreiben auch die Klonierung eines chimären dominant-negativen Typ II Rezeptors, der an eine Kinase gekoppelt ist, die bei Aktivierung Zelltod auslöst. Damit soll es in Zukunft möglich sein, T-Zellen gegenüber TGF-b Resistenz zu verleihen. Die hier geschilderten Ergebnisse vertiefen die Kenntnisse über molekulare Mechanismen der Wirkung von TGF-b auf T-Zellen und können vielleicht dazu beitragen, negative Effekte von TGF-b, zum Beispiel in der Tumortherapie, gezielt abzuwenden. N2 - Transforming-Growth-Factor-beta1 (TGF-b1) is a multifunctional cytokine that regulates cell growth and differentiation in many types of cells. TGF-b1 is especially known to exert a variety of regulatory functions in the immune system, such as T cell differentiation and T cell function. Signal transduction of TGF-b1 is mediated by phosphorylation of receptorassociated Smad proteins (R-Smads). R-Smads are phosphorylated by the activated type I receptor, which is itself phosphorylated by the high affinity type II receptor upon ligand binding. The phosphorylated R-Smads then associate with Co-Smads. Heterooligomers of R- and Co-Smads translocate into the nucleus where they regulate transcription of target genes in concert with other transcription factors such as CBP/p300 or AP-1. Recent findings suggest that the pleiotropic effects of TGF-b1 are conferred by crosstalks to other signal transduction pathways such as the MAP-kinases or the STAT-pathway. Here we describe the effect of long-term exposure to TGF-b1 on the effector function of differentially stimulated primary murine splenocytes and purified primary murine CD8+ cytotoxic T cells. Long-term exposure to TGF-b1 results in non-responsiveness to TGF-b1- induced Smad2 phosphorylation. This is seen either by no phosphorylation or sustained phosphorylation of Smad2. Furthermore, we observed a strong correlation between sustained Smad2 phosphorylation and resistance to TGF-b1 mediated growth inhibition. In contrast, splenocyte cultures strongly growth inhibited by TGF-b1 showed no Smad2 phosphorylation. Lytic activity of these cultures, however, was found to be suppressed regardless of proliferation properties and Smad2 phosphorylation pattern. We also describe that a functional MEK-1 pathway is a prerequisite for rendering murine splenocytes unresponsive to TGF-b1 mediated growth inhibition, and that inhibition of the MEK-1 cascade alters the Smad2 phosphorylation pattern. In addition, we show that resistance to TGF-b1 mediated growth inhibition correlates with the activation of the JNK pathway. However, the resistant phenotype was found unable to be reverted upon administration of exogeneous IFNg and/or aCD28 antibody. In human or mouse T cell lines, however, the described correlation between the type of stimulation and TGF-b growth resistance or growth sensitivity is not present. Thus, this correlation is specific for primary T cells. We also cloned a chimeric dominantnegative TGF-b receptor which is coupled to a suicide gene, in order to render T cells resistant to TGF-b mediated effects.These findings shed light on how TGF-b1 mediates its immunosuppressive role, and may help to gain knowledge of averting these TGF-b1 effects in the course of tumor therapy. KW - T-Lymphozyt KW - Transforming Growth Factor beta 1 KW - Signaltransduktion KW - T-Zellen KW - TGF-beta KW - Signaltransduktion KW - Smad KW - T-cells KW - TGF-beta KW - Signal transduction KW - Smad Y1 - 2002 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-4912 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Feldbauer, Katrin A1 - Schlegel, Jan A1 - Weissbecker, Juliane A1 - Sauer, Frank A1 - Wood, Phillip G. A1 - Bamberg, Ernst A1 - Terpitz, Ulrich T1 - Optochemokine Tandem for Light-Control of Intracellular Ca\(^{2+}\) JF - PLoS ONE N2 - An optochemokine tandem was developed to control the release of calcium from endosomes into the cytosol by light and to analyze the internalization kinetics of G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) by electrophysiology. A previously constructed rhodopsin tandem was re-engineered to combine the light-gated Ca\(^{2+}\)-permeable cation channel Channelrhodopsin-2(L132C), CatCh, with the chemokine receptor CXCR4 in a functional tandem protein tCXCR4/CatCh. The GPCR was used as a shuttle protein to displace CatCh from the plasma membrane into intracellular areas. As shown by patch-clamp measurements and confocal laser scanning microscopy, heterologously expressed tCXCR4/CatCh was internalized via the endocytic SDF1/CXCR4 signaling pathway. The kinetics of internalization could be followed electrophysiologically via the amplitude of the CatCh signal. The light-induced release of Ca\(^{2+}\) by tandem endosomes into the cytosol via CatCh was visualized using the Ca\(^{2+}\)-sensitive dyes rhod2 and rhod2-AM showing an increase of intracellular Ca\(^{2+}\) in response to light. KW - capacitance KW - endosomes KW - cell membranes KW - membrane proteins KW - intracellular membranes KW - vesicles KW - confocal laser microscopy KW - cytosol Y1 - 2016 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-178921 VL - 11 IS - 10 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Fazeli, Gholamreza A1 - Beer, Katharina B. A1 - Geisenhof, Michaela A1 - Tröger, Sarah A1 - König, Julia A1 - Müller-Reichert, Thomas A1 - Wehman, Ann M. T1 - Loss of the Major Phosphatidylserine or Phosphatidylethanolamine Flippases Differentially Affect Phagocytosis JF - Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology N2 - The lipids phosphatidylserine (PtdSer) and phosphatidylethanolamine (PtdEth) are normally asymmetrically localized to the cytosolic face of membrane bilayers, but can both be externalized during diverse biological processes, including cell division, cell fusion, and cell death. Externalized lipids in the plasma membrane are recognized by lipid-binding proteins to regulate the clearance of cell corpses and other cell debris. However, it is unclear whether PtdSer and PtdEth contribute in similar or distinct ways to these processes. We discovered that disruption of the lipid flippases that maintain PtdSer or PtdEth asymmetry in the plasma membrane have opposite effects on phagocytosis in Caenorhabditis elegans embryos. Constitutive PtdSer externalization caused by disruption of the major PtdSer flippase TAT-1 led to increased phagocytosis of cell debris, sometimes leading to two cells engulfing the same debris. In contrast, PtdEth externalization caused by depletion of the major PtdEth flippase TAT-5 or its activator PAD-1 disrupted phagocytosis. These data suggest that PtdSer and PtdEth externalization have opposite effects on phagocytosis. Furthermore, externalizing PtdEth is associated with increased extracellular vesicle release, and we present evidence that the extent of extracellular vesicle accumulation correlates with the extent of phagocytic defects. Thus, a general loss of lipid asymmetry can have opposing impacts through different lipid subtypes simultaneously exerting disparate effects. KW - phagocytosis KW - lipid asymmetry KW - flippase KW - phosphatidylserine KW - phosphatidylethanolamine KW - extracellular vesicle Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-208771 SN - 2296-634X VL - 8 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Fathy, Moustafa A1 - Saad Eldin, Sahar M. A1 - Naseem, Muhammad A1 - Dandekar, Thomas A1 - Othman, Eman M. T1 - Cytokinins: wide-spread signaling hormones from plants to humans with high medical potential JF - Nutrients N2 - Nature is a rich source of biologically active novel compounds. Sixty years ago, the plant hormones cytokinins were first discovered. These play a major role in cell division and cell differentiation. They affect organogenesis in plant tissue cultures and contribute to many other physiological and developmental processes in plants. Consequently, the effect of cytokinins on mammalian cells has caught the attention of researchers. Many reports on the contribution and potential of cytokinins in the therapy of different human diseases and pathophysiological conditions have been published and are reviewed here. We compare cytokinin effects and pathways in plants and mammalian systems and highlight the most important biological activities. We present the strong profile of the biological actions of cytokinins and their possible therapeutic applications. KW - cytokinins KW - phytohormones KW - biological activities KW - plant system KW - mammalian system Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-271017 SN - 2072-6643 VL - 14 IS - 7 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Fathy, Moustafa A1 - Okabe, Motonori A1 - Othman, Eman M. A1 - Saad Eldien, Heba M. A1 - Yoshida, Toshiko T1 - Preconditioning of adipose-derived mesenchymal stem-like cells with eugenol potentiates their migration and proliferation in vitro and therapeutic abilities in rat hepatic fibrosis JF - Molecules N2 - Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have considerable therapeutic abilities in various disorders, including hepatic fibrosis. They may be affected with different culture conditions. This study investigated, on molecular basics, the effect of pretreatment with eugenol on the characteristics of adipose tissue-derived MSCs (ASCs) in vitro and the implication of eugenol preconditioning on the in vivo therapeutic abilities of ASCs against CCl\(_4\)-induced hepatic fibrosis in rats. The effect of eugenol on ASCs was assessed using viability, scratch migration and sphere formation assays. Expressions of genes and proteins were estimated by immunofluorescence or qRT-PCR. For the in vivo investigations, rats were divided into four groups: the normal control group, fibrotic (CCl\(_4\)) group, CCl\(_4\)+ASCs group and CCl\(_4\) + eugenol-preconditioned ASCs (CCl\(_4\)+E-ASCs) group. Eugenol affected the viability of ASCs in a concentration- and time-dependent manner. Eugenol improved their self-renewal, proliferation and migration abilities and significantly increased their expression of c-Met, reduced expression 1 (Rex1), octamer-binding transcription factor 4 (Oct4) and nanog genes. Furthermore, E-ASCs showed more of a homing ability than ASCs and improved the serum levels of ALT, AST, albumin, total bilirubin and hyaluronic acid more efficient than ASCs in treating CCl\(_4\)-induced hepatic fibrosis, which was confirmed with histopathology. More interestingly, compared to the CCl\(_4\)+ASCs group, CCl\(_4\)+E-ASCs group showed a lower expression of inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS), monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1), cluster of differentiation 163 (CD163) and tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) genes and higher expression of matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)-9 and MMP-13 genes. This study, for the first time, revealed that eugenol significantly improved the self-renewal, migration and proliferation characteristics of ASCs, in vitro. In addition, we demonstrated that eugenol-preconditioning significantly enhanced the therapeutic abilities of the injected ASCs against CCl\(_4\)-induced hepatic fibrosis. KW - adipose tissue-derived MSCs KW - eugenol KW - migration KW - self-renewal KW - hepatic fibrosis KW - CCl\(_4\) Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-203662 SN - 1420-3049 VL - 25 IS - 9 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Fathy, Moustafa A1 - Fawzy, Michael Atef A1 - Hintzsche, Henning A1 - Nikaido, Toshio A1 - Dandekar, Thomas A1 - Othman, Eman M. T1 - Eugenol exerts apoptotic effect and modulates the sensitivity of HeLa cells to cisplatin and radiation JF - Molecules N2 - Eugenol is a phytochemical present in different plant products, e.g., clove oil. Traditionally, it is used against a number of different disorders and it was suggested to have anticancer activity. In this study, the activity of eugenol was evaluated in a human cervical cancer (HeLa) cell line and cell proliferation was examined after treatment with various concentrations of eugenol and different treatment durations. Cytotoxicity was tested using lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) enzyme leakage. In order to assess eugenol’s potential to act synergistically with chemotherapy and radiotherapy, cell survival was calculated after eugenol treatment in combination with cisplatin and X-rays. To elucidate its mechanism of action, caspase-3 activity was analyzed and the expression of various genes and proteins was checked by RT-PCR and western blot analyses. Eugenol clearly decreased the proliferation rate and increased LDH release in a concentration- and time-dependent manner. It showed synergistic effects with cisplatin and X-rays. Eugenol increased caspase-3 activity and the expression of Bax, cytochrome c (Cyt-c), caspase-3, and caspase-9 and decreased the expression of B-cell lymphoma (Bcl)-2, cyclooxygenase-2 (Cox-2), and interleukin-1 beta (IL-1β) indicating that eugenol mainly induced cell death by apoptosis. In conclusion, eugenol showed antiproliferative and cytotoxic effects via apoptosis and also synergism with cisplatin and ionizing radiation in the human cervical cancer cell line. KW - eugenol KW - HeLa cells KW - cisplatin KW - radiation KW - apoptosis Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-193227 SN - 1420-3049 VL - 24 IS - 21 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Fathy, Moustafa A1 - Darwish, Mostafa A. A1 - Abdelhamid, Al-Shaimaa M. A1 - Alrashedy, Gehad M. A1 - Othman, Othman Ali A1 - Naseem, Muhammad A1 - Dandekar, Thomas A1 - Othman, Eman M. T1 - Kinetin ameliorates cisplatin-induced hepatotoxicity and lymphotoxicity via attenuating oxidative damage, cell apoptosis and inflammation in rats JF - Biomedicines N2 - Though several previous studies reported the in vitro and in vivo antioxidant effect of kinetin (Kn), details on its action in cisplatin-induced toxicity are still scarce. In this study we evaluated, for the first time, the effects of kinetin in cisplatin (cp)- induced liver and lymphocyte toxicity in rats. Wistar male albino rats were divided into nine groups: (i) the control (C), (ii) groups 2,3 and 4, which received 0.25, 0.5 and 1 mg/kg kinetin for 10 days; (iii) the cisplatin (cp) group, which received a single intraperitoneal injection of CP (7.0 mg/kg); and (iv) groups 6, 7, 8 and 9, which received, for 10 days, 0.25, 0.5 and 1 mg/kg kinetin or 200 mg/kg vitamin C, respectively, and Cp on the fourth day. CP-injected rats showed a significant impairment in biochemical, oxidative stress and inflammatory parameters in hepatic tissue and lymphocytes. PCR showed a profound increase in caspase-3, and a significant decline in AKT gene expression. Intriguingly, Kn treatment restored the biochemical, redox status and inflammatory parameters. Hepatic AKT and caspase-3 expression as well as CD95 levels in lymphocytes were also restored. In conclusion, Kn mitigated oxidative imbalance, inflammation and apoptosis in CP-induced liver and lymphocyte toxicity; therefore, it can be considered as a promising therapy. KW - cisplatin KW - hepatotoxicity KW - lymphotoxicity KW - oxidative stress KW - AKT KW - CD95 KW - caspase-3 Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-281686 SN - 2227-9059 VL - 10 IS - 7 ER - TY - THES A1 - Fasemore, Akinyemi Mandela T1 - Genomic and internet based analysis of \(Coxiella\) \(burnetii\) T1 - Genomische und Internet-basierte Analyse von \(Coxiella\) \(burnetii\) N2 - Coxiella burnetii, a Gram negative obligate intracellular bacterium, is the causative agent of Q fever. It has a world wide distribution and has been documented to be capable of causing infections in several domestic animals, livestock species, and human beings. Outbreaks of Q fever are still being observed in livestock across animal farms in Europe, and primary transmission to humans still oc- curs especially in animal handlers. Public health authorities in some countries like Germany are required by law to report human acute cases denoting the significance of the challenge posed by C. burnetii to public health. In this thesis, I have developed a platform alongside methods to address the challenges of genomic analyses of C. burnetii for typing purposes. Identification of C. burnetii isolates is an important task in the laboratory as well as in the clinics and genotyping is a reliable method to identify and characterize known and novel isolates. Therefore, I designed and implemented several methods to facilitate the genotyping analyses of C. burnetii genomes in silico via a web platform. As genotyping is a data intensive process, I also included additional features such as visualization methods and databases for interpretation and storage of obtained results. I also developed a method to profile the resistome of C. burnetii isolates using a machine learning approach. Data about antibiotic resistance in C. burnetii are scarce majorly due to its lifestyle and the difficulty of cultivation in laboratory media. Alternative methods that rely on homology identification of resistance genes are also inefficient in C. burnetii, hence, I opted for a novel approach that has been shown to be promising in other bacteria species. The applied method relied on an artificial neural network as well as amino acid composition of position specific scoring matrix profile for feature extraction. The resulting model achieved an accuracy of ≈ 0.96 on test data and the overall performance was significantly higher in comparison to existing models. Finally, I analyzed two new C. burnetii isolates obtained from an outbreak in Germany, I compared the genome to the RSA 493 reference isolate and found extensive deletions across the genome landscape. This work has provided a new digital infrastructure to analyze and character- ize C. burnetii genomes that was not in existence before and it has also made a significant contribution to the existing information about antibiotic resistance genes in C. burnetii. N2 - Coxiella burnetii, ein Gram-negatives, obligat intrazelluläres Bakterium, ist der Erreger des Q-Fiebers. Er hat eine weltweite Verbreitung und ist nachweis- lich in der Lage, Infektionen bei verschiedenen Haustieren, Nutztieren und Menschen zu verursachen. Ausbrüche von Q-Fieber werden immer noch in Tierbeständen in Europa beobachtet, und die Primärübertragung auf den Men- schen erfolgt nach wie vor allem durch Kontakt mit entsprechenden Tieren und ihren Ausscheidungen. Das öffentliche Gesundheitssystem in einigen Ländern wie Deutschland hat eine Meldepflicht für akute Fälle beim Menschen festge- legt, was die Bedeutung des Erregers bzw. seiner ausgelösten Erkrankung für die öffentliche Gesundheit verdeutlicht. In dieser Doktorarbeit habe ich eine Plattform neben weiteren Methoden entwickelt, um die Herausforderungen der Genomanalyse von C. burnetii für Genotypisierungsverfahren zu adressieren. Die Identifizierung von C. burnetii-Isolaten erfüllt eine wichtige Funktion im La- bor sowie in den Krankenhäusern, und die Genotypisierung ist eine verlässliche Methode, um bekannte und neue Isolate zu identifizieren und zu charakte- risieren. Daher habe ich mehrere Methoden konzipiert und implementiert, um die Analyse zur Genotypisierung von C. burnetii-Genomen in silico über eine Web-Plattform zu erleichtern. Da die Genotypisierung ein datenintensiver Prozess ist, habe ich ebenfalls zusätzliche Features wie Visualisierungsme- thoden und Datenbanken zur Interpretation und Speicherung der erhaltenen Ergebnisse mitaufgenommen. Ferner habe ich eine Methode zur Erstellung des Resistomprofils von C. burnetii-Isolaten unter Verwendung eines Ansat- zes des maschinellen Lernens entwickelt. Daten über Resistenzfaktoren bei C. burnetii sind rar, was hauptsächlich auf die obligat intrazelluläre Lebensweise der Coxiellen und die Schwierigkeiten bei der Kultivierung in Labormedien zurückzuführen ist. Alternative Methoden, die auf der Identifizierung der Ho- mologie von Resistenzgenen basieren, sind bei C. burnetii ebenfalls ineffizient. Aus diesem Grund entschied ich mich für einen neuen Ansatz, der sich bereits bei anderen Bakterienspezies als vielversprechend erwiesen hat. Die verwen- dete Methode basiert auf einem artifiziellen neuronalen Netzwerk sowie auf der Aminosäurezusammensetzung des positionsspezifischen Matrixprofils zur Extraktion von Features. Das daraus resultierende Modell erzielte eine Genauig- keit von ≈ 0,96 bei den Testdaten und die Gesamtleistung war signifikant höher im Vergleich zu den bereits vorhandenen Methoden. Schließlich analysierte ich zwei neue C. burnetii-Isolate, die von einem Q-Fieberausbruch in Deutschland stammten. Ich verglich das Genom mit dem RSA 493 Referenz Isolat und fand extensive Deletionen über das Genom sequenz. Mit dieser Arbeit wird eine neue digitale Infrastruktur zu Analyse von C. burnetii- Genomen bereitgestellt, die es vorher noch nicht gab. Zudem liefert diese Arbeit einen wichtigen Beitrag zu den bereits vorhandenen Informationen über Antibiotikaresistenzgene bei in C. burnetii. KW - Bioinformatics KW - Coxiella burnetii KW - Genotyping KW - Web services KW - Genomics Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-296639 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Falibene, Augustine A1 - Roces, Flavio A1 - Rössler, Wolfgang A1 - Groh, Claudia T1 - Daily Thermal Fluctuations Experienced by Pupae via Rhythmic Nursing Behavior Increase Numbers of Mushroom Body Microglomeruli in the Adult Ant Brain JF - Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience N2 - Social insects control brood development by using different thermoregulatory strategies. Camponotus mus ants expose their brood to daily temperature fluctuations by translocating them inside the nest following a circadian rhythm of thermal preferences. At the middle of the photophase brood is moved to locations at 30.8°C; 8 h later, during the night, the brood is transferred back to locations at 27.5°C. We investigated whether daily thermal fluctuations experienced by developing pupae affect the neuroarchitecture in the adult brain, in particular in sensory input regions of the mushroom bodies (MB calyces). The complexity of synaptic microcircuits was estimated by quantifying MB-calyx volumes together with densities of presynaptic boutons of microglomeruli (MG) in the olfactory lip and visual collar regions. We compared young adult workers that were reared either under controlled daily thermal fluctuations of different amplitudes, or at different constant temperatures. Thermal regimes significantly affected the large (non-dense) olfactory lip region of the adult MB calyx, while changes in the dense lip and the visual collar were less evident. Thermal fluctuations mimicking the amplitudes of natural temperature fluctuations via circadian rhythmic translocation of pupae by nurses (amplitude 3.3°C) lead to higher numbers of MG in the MB calyces compared to those in pupae reared at smaller or larger thermal amplitudes (0.0, 1.5, 9.6°C), or at constant temperatures (25.4, 35.0°C). We conclude that rhythmic control of brood temperature by nursing ants optimizes brain development by increasing MG densities and numbers in specific brain areas. Resulting differences in synaptic microcircuits are expected to affect sensory processing and learning abilities in adult ants, and may also promote interindividual behavioral variability within colonies. KW - microglomeruli KW - temperature KW - broodtranslocation KW - camponotus ants KW - olfaction KW - vision KW - synapticplasticity KW - mushroom body Y1 - 2016 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-146711 VL - 10 IS - 73 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Falibene, Augustina A1 - Roces, Flavio A1 - Rössler, Wolfgang T1 - Long-term avoidance memory formation is associated with a transient increase in mushroom body synaptic complexes in leaf-cutting ants JF - Frontiers in Behavioural Neuroscience N2 - Long-term behavioral changes related to learning and experience have been shown to be associated with structural remodeling in the brain. Leaf-cutting ants learn to avoid previously preferred plants after they have proved harmful for their symbiotic fungus, a process that involves long-term olfactory memory. We studied the dynamics of brain microarchitectural changes after long-term olfactory memory formation following avoidance learning in Acromyrmex ambiguus. After performing experiments to control for possible neuronal changes related to age and body size, we quantified synaptic complexes (microglomeruli, MG) in olfactory regions of the mushroom bodies (MB) at different times after learning. Long-term avoidance memory formation was associated with a transient change in MG densities. Two days after learning, MG density was higher than before learning. At days 4 and 15 after learning when ants still showed plant avoidance MG densities had decreased to the initial state. The structural reorganization of MG triggered by long-term avoidance memory formation clearly differed from changes promoted by pure exposure to and collection of novel plants with distinct odors. Sensory exposure by the simultaneous collection of several, instead of one, non-harmful plant species resulted in a decrease in MG densities in the olfactory lip. We hypothesize that while sensory exposure leads to MG pruning in the MB olfactory lip, the formation of long-term avoidance memory involves an initial growth of new MG followed by subsequent pruning. KW - Acromyrmex ambiguus KW - leaf-cutting ants KW - avoidance learning KW - olfaction KW - honeybee KW - microglomeruli KW - mushroom body KW - synaptic plasticity Y1 - 2015 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-148763 VL - 9 IS - 84 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Falibene, Agustina A1 - Roces, Flavio A1 - Rössler, Wolfgang T1 - Long-term avoidance memory formation is associated with a transient increase in mushroom body synaptic complexes in leaf-cutting ants JF - Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience N2 - Long-term behavioral changes related to learning and experience have been shown to be associated with structural remodeling in the brain. Leaf-cutting ants learn to avoid previously preferred plants after they have proved harmful for their symbiotic fungus, a process that involves long-term olfactory memory. We studied the dynamics of brain microarchitectural changes after long-term olfactory memory formation following avoidance learning in Acromyrmex ambiguus. After performing experiments to control for possible neuronal changes related to age and body size, we quantified synaptic complexes (microglomeruli, MG) in olfactory regions of the mushroom bodies (MBs) at different times after learning. Long-term avoidance memory formation was associated with a transient change in MG densities. Two days after learning, MG density was higher than before learning. At days 4 and 15 after learning—when ants still showed plant avoidance—MG densities had decreased to the initial state. The structural reorganization of MG triggered by long-term avoidance memory formation clearly differed from changes promoted by pure exposure to and collection of novel plants with distinct odors. Sensory exposure by the simultaneous collection of several, instead of one, non-harmful plant species resulted in a decrease in MG densities in the olfactory lip. We hypothesize that while sensory exposure leads to MG pruning in the MB olfactory lip, the formation of long-term avoidance memory involves an initial growth of new MG followed by subsequent pruning. KW - microglomeruli KW - olfaction KW - avoidance learning KW - leaf-cutting ants KW - acromyrmex ambiguus KW - synaptic plasticity KW - mushroom body Y1 - 2015 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-125522 VL - 9 IS - 84 ER - TY - THES A1 - Fadl El Mola, Faisal Mohamed T1 - Bioinformatic and molecular approaches for the analysis of the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) transcriptome N2 - There is substantial interest in the identification of genes underlying susceptibility to complex human diseases because of the potential utility of such genes in disease prediction and therapy. The complex age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a prevalent cause of legal blindness in industrialized countries and predominantly affects the elderly population over 75 years of age. Although vision loss in AMD results from photoreceptor cell death in the central retina, the initial pathogenesis likely involves processes in the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) (Liang and Godley, 2003). The goal of the current study was to identify and characterize genes specifically or abundantly expressed in the RPE in order to determine more comprehensively the transcriptome of the RPE. In addition, our aim was to assess the role of these genes in AMD pathogenesis. Towards this end, a bovine cDNA library enriched for RPE transcripts was constructed in-house using a PCR-based suppression subtractive hybridization (SSH) technique (Diatchenko et al., 1996, 1999), which normalizes for sequence abundance and achieves high enrichment for differentially expressed genes. CAP3 (Huang and Madan, 1999) was used to assemble the high quality sequences of all the 2379 ESTs into clusters or singletons. 1.2% of the 2379 RPE-ESTs contains vector sequences and was excluded from further analysis. 5% of the RPE-ESTs showed homology to multipe chromosomes and were not included in further assembly process. The rest of the ESTs (2245) were assembled into 175 contigs and 509 singletons, which revealed approximately 684 unique genes in the dataset. Out of the 684, 343 bovine RPE transcripts did not align to their human orthologues. A large fraction of clones were shown to include a considerable 3´untranslated regions of the gene that are not conserved between bovine and human. It is the coding regions that can be conserved between bovine and human and not the 3’ UTR (Sharma et al., 2002). Therefore, more sequencing from the cDNA library with reclustering of those 343 ESTs together with continuous blasting might reveal their human orthologoues. To handle the large volume of data that the RPE cDNA library project has generated a highly efficient and user-friendly RDBMS was designed. Using RDBMS data storage can be managed efficiently and flexibly. The RDBMS allows displaying the results in query-based form and report format with additional annotations, links and search functions. Out of the 341 known and predicted genes identified in this study, 2 were further analyzed. The RPE or/and retina specificity of these two clones were further confirmed by RT-PCR analysis in adult human tissues. Construction of a single nucleotide polymphism (SNP) map was initiated as a first step in future case/control association studies. SNP genotyping was carried out for one of these two clones (RPE01-D2, now known as RDH12). 12 SNPs were identified from direct sequencing of the 23.4-kb region, of which 5 are of high frequency. In a next step, comparison of allele frequencies between AMD patients and healthy controls is required. Completion of the expression analysis for other predicted genes identified during this study is in progress using real time RT-PCR and will provide additional candidate genes for further analyses. This study is expected to contribute to our understanding of the genetic basis of RPE function and to clarify the role of the RPE-expressed genes in the predisposition to AMD. It may also help reveal the mechanisms and pathways that are involved in the development of AMD or other retinal dystrophies. N2 - Es besteht ein grosses medizinisches Interesse an der Identifizierung von Genen, welche an der Entstehung komplexer, häufiger Krankheiten des Menschen beteiligt sind. Eine solche Krankheit ist die alters-korrelierte Makuladegeneration (AMD). Die AMD ist eine der häufigsten Ursachen für den Verlust der Sehfähigkeit im Alter von über 75 Jahren. Obwohl die Erblindung bei der AMD letztlich durch das Absterben von Photorezeptor-Zellen in der zentralen Retina bedingt wird, gibt es genügend Hinweise dafür, dass die Pathogenese der AMD ihren Ausgang vom retinalen Pigmentepithel (RPE) nimmt (Liang and Godley, 2003). Ziel dieser Arbeit war die Identifizierung und Charakterisierung von RPE-spezifischen Genen als Beitrag zur umfassenden Charakterisierung des RPE-Transkriptoms. Darüberhinaus war es Ziel der Arbeit, die mögliche Rolle der RPE-spezifischen Gene bei der Entstehung der AMD zu explorieren. Ausgangspunkt der Arbeit war eine RPE-spezifische, bovine cDNA Bibliothek, welche in der Arbeitsgruppe auf der Grundlage der SSH-Technik (Diatchenko et al, 1996, 1999) hergestellt worden war. Die SSH-Technik gestattet die Anreicherung von differentiell exprimierten Genen bei gleichzeitiger Normalisierung redundanter Sequenzen. Mit Hilfe des Software-Programms CAP3 (Huang and Madan, 1999) wurden insgesamt 2379 ESTs gruppiert und geordnet. 1,2% der 2379 RPE-ESTs enthielten Vektor Sequenzen und wurden daher von der weiteren Analyse ausgeschlossen. 5% der RPE-ESTs wiesen Homologien zu multiplen Chromosomen auf und wurden daher ebenfalls von der weiteren Analyse ausgeschlossen. Die übrigen 2245 ESTs wurden in 175 Contigs und 509 Singletons gruppiert, woraus sich Hinweise auf insgesamt 684 putative Einzelgene ergaben. 343 dieser 684 Klone zeigten jedoch keine Homologien zu humanen orthologen Sequenzen. Ursache für die fehlende Homologie muss in der grossen Zahl der Klone gesehen werden, bei welchen nur die 3´untranslatierten verglichen wurden. Im Gegensatz zu den kodierenden Sequenzabschnitten kommt es in den nicht-kodierenden Regionen in der Regel zu einer relativ raschen evolutionären Divergenz und damit zum Verlust der Homologie (Sharma et al, 2002). Durch zusätzliche Sequenzierung und Sequenzvergleiche der kodierenden Bereiche dieser 343 Klone lassen sich möglicherweise weitere RPE-spezifische Gene finden. Um die grosse Anzahl der im Rahmen des RPE-Projektes generierten Daten bearbeiten zu können wurde eine sehr effiziente und Benutzer-freundliche Datenbank auf Grundlage des RDBMS-Moduls etabliert. Dieses System gestattet die interaktive Bearbeitung der gespeicherten Daten im Query-Format. Darüberhinaus können die Daten in beliebiger Weise annotiert und verbunden werden. Nach Abzug der 343 nicht-homologen cDNA Klone von den 684 putativen Einzelsequenzen verblieben 341 Kandidaten-Sequenzen. 2 dieser Sequenzen wurden als putative neue RPE-spezifische Gene einer weiteren Analyse zugeführt. Dabei wurde zunächst die RPE- bzw. Retina-Spezifität dieser Kandidaten-Sequenzen mit Hilfe der RT-PCR Analyse bestätigt. Als Basis für zukünftige Fall-Kontroll- und Assoziationsstudien wurde eine SNP-Genotypisierung eines dieser zwei Klone (ursprüngliche Bezeichnung: RPE01-D2; derzeitige Bezeichnung: RDH12) durchgeführt. Die direkte Sequenzanalyse umfasste 23.4 kb und ergab insgesamt 12 SNPs, von denen sich 5 als hoch-informativ erwiesen. Auf dieser Grundlage können zukünftig Allel-Frequenzen zwischen Kontrollpersonen und AMD-Patienten ermittelt und verglichen werden. Zukünftig werden darüberhinaus real-time PCR Methoden zur Expressionsanalyse der verbliebenen Kandidaten-Klone eingesetzt. Zusammenfassend liefert die vorliegende Arbeit einen Beitrag zum Verständnis der genetischen Grundlagen der RPE-Funktionen und trägt zur Aufklärung der Rolle von RPE-spezifischen Genen bei der Disposition zur AMD bei. Zusätzlich ergaben sich Hinweise auf Kandidatengene, welche möglicherweise in der Pathogenese der AMD eine Rolle spielen. KW - Senile Makuladegeneration KW - Netzhaut KW - Pigmentepithel KW - Molekulargenetik KW - RPE KW - Bioinformatics KW - Age-related macular degeneration KW - Molecular approaches Y1 - 2003 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-6877 ER - TY - THES A1 - Fackler, Marc T1 - Biochemical characterization of GAS2L3, a target gene of the DREAM complex T1 - Biochemische Charakterisierung von GAS2L3, ein Zielgen des DREAM Komplex N2 - GAS2L3 was identified recently as a target gene of the DREAM complex (Reichert et al., 2010; Wolter et al., 2012). It was shown that GAS2L3 is expressed in a cell cycle specific manner and that depletion of the protein leads to defects in cytokinesis and genomic instability (Wolter et al., 2012). Major aim of this thesis was, to further characterize the biochemical properties and physiological function of GAS2L3. By in vitro co-sedimentation and bundling assays, GAS2L3 was identified as a cytoskeleton associated protein which bundles, binds and crosslinks F-actin and MTs. GST pulldown assays and co-immunoprecipitation experiments revealed that GAS2L3 interacts in vitro and in vivo with the chromosomal passenger complex (CPC), a very important regulator of mitosis and cytokinesis, and that the interaction is mediated by the GAR domain of GAS2L3 and the C-terminal part of Borealin and the N-terminal part of Survivin. Kinase assays showed that GAS2L3 is not a substrate of the CPC but is strongly phosphorylated by CDK1 in vitro. Depletion of GAS2L3 by shRNA influenced protein stability and activity of the CPC. However pharmacological studies showed that the decreased CPC activity is not responsible for the observed cytokinesis defects upon GAS2L3 depletion. Immunofluorescence experiments revealed that GAS2L3 is localized to the constriction zone by the CPC in a GAR dependent manner and that the GAR domain is important for proper protein function. New interacting proteins of GAS2L3 were identified by stable isotope labelling by amino acids in cell culture (SILAC) in combination with tandem affinity purification and subsequent mass spectrometrical analysis. Co-immunoprecipitation experiments further confirmed the obtained mass spectrometrical data. To address the physiological function of GAS2L3 in vivo, a conditional and a non-conditional knockout mouse strain was established. The non-conditional mouse strain showed a highly increased mortality rate before weaning age probably due to heart failure. The physiological function of GAS2L3 in vivo as well as the exact reason for the observed heart phenotype is not known at the moment. N2 - GAS2L3 wurde vor kurzem als Zielgen des DREAM Komplex identifiziert (Reichert et al., 2010; Wolter et al., 2012). Es konnte gezeigt werden, dass die Expression von GAS2L3 Zellzyklus abhängig reguliert wird und dass Depletion des Proteins zu Fehlern in der Zytokinese und genomischer Instabilität führt (Wolter et al., 2012). Hauptziel dieser Doktorarbeit war es, GAS2L3 hinsichtlich seiner biochemischen Eigenschaften und physiologischer Funktion näher zu charakterisieren. Unter Verwendung verschiedener in vitro Experimente konnte gezeigt werden, dass GAS2L3 sowohl F-Aktin als auch Mikrotubuli binden, bündeln und quervernetzen kann. In vitro und in vivo Protein-Protein Interaktionsexperimente zeigten, dass GAS2L3 mit dem „chromosomal passenger complex“ (CPC), einem wichtigen Mitose- und Zytokineseregulator, interagiert und dass diese Interaktion durch die GAR Domäne von GAS2L3 und den C-Terminus von Borealin beziehungsweise den N-terminus von Survivin vermittelt wird. Phosphorylierungsexperimente zeigten deutlich, dass GAS2L3 kein Substrat des CPC ist, jedoch von CDK1 phosphoryliert wird. Zellbiologische Experimente belegten, dass Depletion von GAS2L3 mittels shRNA die Proteinstabilität und Aktivität des CPC beeinflusst. Experimente mit einem chemischen Aurora B Inhibitor dokumentierten, dass die verringerte CPC Aktivität nicht die Ursache der beobachteten Zytokinesefehler nach GAS2L3 Depletion ist. Immunfluoreszenzexperimente machten deutlich, dass GAS2L3 mit Hilfe des CPC an der Abschnürungszone lokalisiert wird und dass die Lokalisation abhängig von der GAR Domäne erfolgt. Mit Hilfe von SILAC in Kombination mit Tandem-Affinitätsaufreinigung und anschließender massenspektrometrischer Auswertung wurden neue Proteininteraktoren von GAS2L3 identifiziert. Protein-Protein Interaktionsexperimente bestätigten die massenspektrometrisch ermittelten Daten. Um die physiologische Funktion von GAS2L3 in vivo näher analysieren zu können, wurden verschiedene Knockout Mauslinien etabliert. Die nicht-konditionelle Mauslinie zeigte erhöhte Sterblichkeit vor dem Absetzalter wahrscheinlich verursacht durch Herzversagen. Die genaue physiologische Funktion von GAS2L3 und der Grund für den beobachteten Herzphänotyp sind momentan noch unbekannt. KW - Zellzyklus KW - Zellteilung KW - Cytoskeleton Chromosomal Passenger Complex Interaction GAR Domain KW - Regulation KW - Molekulargenetik KW - GAS2L3 KW - Chromosomal Passenger Complex Y1 - 2014 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-103394 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Ewald, Jan A1 - Bartl, Martin A1 - Dandekar, Thomas A1 - Kaleta, Christoph T1 - Optimality principles reveal a complex interplay of intermediate toxicity and kinetic efficiency in the regulation of prokaryotic metabolism JF - PLOS Computational Biology N2 - A precise and rapid adjustment of fluxes through metabolic pathways is crucial for organisms to prevail in changing environmental conditions. Based on this reasoning, many guiding principles that govern the evolution of metabolic networks and their regulation have been uncovered. To this end, methods from dynamic optimization are ideally suited since they allow to uncover optimality principles behind the regulation of metabolic networks. We used dynamic optimization to investigate the influence of toxic intermediates in connection with the efficiency of enzymes on the regulation of a linear metabolic pathway. Our results predict that transcriptional regulation favors the control of highly efficient enzymes with less toxic upstream intermediates to reduce accumulation of toxic downstream intermediates. We show that the derived optimality principles hold by the analysis of the interplay between intermediate toxicity and pathway regulation in the metabolic pathways of over 5000 sequenced prokaryotes. Moreover, using the lipopolysaccharide biosynthesis in Escherichia coli as an example, we show how knowledge about the relation of regulation, kinetic efficiency and intermediate toxicity can be used to identify drug targets, which control endogenous toxic metabolites and prevent microbial growth. Beyond prokaryotes, we discuss the potential of our findings for the development of antifungal drugs. KW - Enzyme regulation KW - Toxicity KW - Metabolic pathways KW - Enzymes KW - Transcriptional control KW - Enzyme kinetics KW - Enzyme metabolism KW - Predictive toxicology Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-180870 VL - 13 IS - 2 ER - TY - THES A1 - Esterlechner, Jasmina T1 - Role of the DREAM complex in mouse embryonic stem cells and identification of ZO-2 as a new LIN9 interacting protein T1 - Die Rolle des DREAM-Komplexes in embryonalen Stammzellen der Maus und Identifikation von ZO-2 als neues LIN9- interagierendes Protein N2 - The DREAM complex plays an important role in regulation of gene expression during the cell cycle. It was previously shown that the DREAM subunits LIN9 and B-MYB are required for early embryonic development and for the maintenance of the inner cell mass in vitro. In this work the effect of LIN9 or B-MYB depletion on embryonic stem cells (ESC) was examined. It demonstrates that LIN9 and B-MYB knock down changes the cell cycle distribution of ESCs and results in an accumulation of cells in G2 and M and in an increase of polyploid cells. By using genome-wide expression studies it was revealed that the depletion of LIN9 leads to downregulation of mitotic genes and to upregulation of differentiation-specific genes. ChIP-on chip experiments determined that mitotic genes are direct targets of LIN9 while lineage specific markers are regulated indirectly. Importantly, depletion of LIN9 does not alter the expression of the pluripotency markers Sox2 and Oct4 and LIN9 depleted ESCs retain alkaline phosphatase activity. I conclude that LIN9 is essential for proliferation and genome stability of ESCs by activating genes with important functions in mitosis and cytokinesis. The exact molecular mechanisms behind this gene activation are still unclear as no DREAM subunit features a catalytically active domain. It is assumed that DREAM interacts with other proteins or co-factors for transcriptional activation. This study discovered potential binding proteins by combining in vivo isotope labeling of proteins with mass spectrometry (MS) and further analysed the identified interaction of the tight junction protein ZO-2 with DREAM which is cell cycle dependent and strongest in S-phase. ZO-2 depletion results in reduced cell proliferation and decreased G1 gene expression. As no G2/M genes, typical DREAM targets, are affected upon ZO-2 knock down, it is unlikely that ZO-2 binding is needed for a functional DREAM complex. However, this work demonstrates that with (MS)-based quantitative proteomics, DREAM interacting proteins can be identified which might help to elucidate the mechanisms underlying DREAM mediated gene activation. N2 - Der DREAM Komplex spielt eine bedeutende Rolle in der Genregulation im Verlauf des Zellzyklus. Es wurde gezeigt, dass die DREAM Untereinheiten LIN9 und B-MYB für die frühe Embryogenese und den in vitro Erhalt der inneren Zellmasse erforderlich sind. In der vorligenden Arbeit wurde die Auswirkung von LIN9 und B-MYB Depletierung auf embryonale Stammzellen untersucht. Es zeigt sich, dass Depletion von LIN9 und B-MYB die Zellzyklus-Verteilung von embryonalen Stammzellen beeinflusst, zur Akkumulation der Zellen in G2 und M Phase und zu erhöhter Polyploidie führt. Genomweite Expressionsstudien ergaben, dass die Verringerung von LIN9 in der Runterregulierung von mitotischen und in der Hochregulierung von differenzierungsspezifischen Genen resultiert. ChIP-on-chip Experimente ermittelten, dass LIN9 Mitosegene als direkte Ziele hat, wohingegen entwicklungslinienspezifische Marker indirekt reguliert werden. Wesentlich ist, dass LIN9 Depletion nicht die Expression der Pluripotenzgene Oct4 oder Sox2 beeinflusst und embryonale Stammzellen ihre Alkaline Phosphatase Aktivität behalten. Daraus lässt schließen, dass LIN9 essentiell für die Proliferation und genomische Stabilität von embryonalen Stammzellen ist, in dem es Gene aktiviert, die wichtige Funktionen in Mitose und Zytokinese ausüben. Der exakte Mechanismus hinter der Genaktivierung ist noch nicht geklärt, da keine DREAM Untereinheit eine katalytisch aktive Domäne aufweist. Vermutlich ist die Interaktion mit weiteren Proteinen oder Co-Faktoren für die Genaktivierung vonnöten. Diese Studie entdeckte mit in vivo Isotop-Markierung von Proteinen und Massenspektrometrie (MS) potentielle Bindungspartner und untersuchte die identifizierte Bindung mit dem Tight Junction Protein ZO-2 genauer. Diese Bindung ist zellzyklus-abhängig und ist am stärksten während der S-Phase. ZO-2 Depletion führt zu reduzierter Zellproliferation und verringerter G1-Genexpression. Da keine G2/M Gene, typische DREAM Ziele, von einer ZO-2 Depletion beeinflusst werden, ist es unwahrscheinlich, dass die ZO-2 Bindung für einen funktionellen DREAM Komplex benötigt wird. Jedoch demonstriert diese Studie, dass mit (MS)-basierender, quantitativer Proteomik DREAM interagierende Proteine identifiziert werden können. Dies ist hilfreich um die Mechanismen hinter der DREAM vermittelten Genaktivierung aufzuklären. KW - Zellzyklus KW - cellcycle KW - Stammzelle KW - Maus KW - stem cells KW - DREAM KW - Genregulation Y1 - 2013 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-90440 ER - TY - THES A1 - Esch, Mandy T1 - Novel Nucleic Acid Sensors for the Rapid Detection of Cryptosporidium Parvum T1 - Neue Nukleinsäure-Sensoren für die Detektion von Cryptosporidium parvum N2 - Recent advances in the development of immunoassays and nucleic acid assays have improved the performance and increased the sensitivity of sensors that are based on biochemical recognition. The new approaches taken by researchers include detecting pathogens by detecting their nucleic acids, using new nontoxic reporter entities for generating signals, and downscaling and miniaturizing sensors to micromigration and microfluidic formats. This dissertation connects some of these successful approaches, thereby leading to the development of novel nucleic acid sensors for rapid and easy detection of pathogens. The author's goal was to develop diagnostic tools that enable investigators to detect pathogens rapidly and on site. While the sensors can be used to detect any pathogen, the author first customized them for detecting particularly Cryptosporidium parvum, a pathogen whose detection is important, yet presents many challenges. Chapter 2 of this thesis presents a novel test-strip for the detection of C. parvum. The test-strip is designed to detect nucleic acids rather than proteins or other epitopes. While test strips are commonly used for sensors based on immunological recognition, this format is very new in applications in which nucleic acids are detected. Further, to indicate the presence or absence of a specific target on the test strip, dye-entrapped, oligonucleotide-tagged liposomes are employed. Using liposomes as reporter particles has advantages over using other reporter labels, because the cavity that the phospholipidic membranes of the liposomes form can be filled with up to 106 dye molecules. By using heterobifunctional linkers liposomes can be tagged with oligonucleotides, thereby enabling their use in nucleic acid hybridization assays. The developed test-strip provides an internal control. The limit of detection is 2.7 fmol/mL with a sample volume of 30 mL. In chapter 3 the detection of nucleic acids by means of oligonucleotide-tagged liposomes is scaled down to a microfluidic assay format. Because the application of biosensors to microfluidic formats is very new in the field of analytical chemistry, the first part of this chapter is devoted to developing the design and the method to fabricate the microchip devices. The performance of the microchips is then optimized by investigating the interactions of nucleic acids and liposomes with the material the chips consist of and by passivating the surface of the chips with blocking reagents. The developed microfluidic chip enabled us to reduce the sample volume needed for one assay to 12.5 mL. The limit of detection of this assay was determined to be 0.4 fmol/mL. Chapters 4 and 5 expand on the development of the microfluidic assay. A prototype microfluidic array that is able to detect multiple analytes in a single sample simultaneously is developed. Using such an array will enable investigators to detect pathogens that occur in the same environment, for example, C. parvum and Giardia duodenalis by conducting a single test. The array's ability to perform multiple sample analysis is shown by detecting different concentrations of target nucleic acids. Further, the author developed a microfluidic chip in which interdigitated microelectrode arrays (IDAs) that consist of closely spaced microelectrodes are integrated. The IDAs facilitate electrochemical detection of cryptosporidial RNA. Electrochemical detection schemes offer benefits of technical simplicity, speed, and sensitivity. In this project liposomes are filled with electrochemically active molecules and are then utilized to generate electrochemical signals. Chapter 6 explores the feasibility of liposomes for enhancing signals derived from nucleic acid hybridization in surface plasmon resonance (SPR) spectroscopy. SPR spectroscopy offers advantages because nucleic acid hybridization can be monitored in real time and under homogeneous conditions because no washing steps are required. SPR spectroscopy is very sensitive and it can be expected that, in the future, SPR will be integrated into microfluidic nucleic acid sensors. N2 - Jüngste Fortschritte in der Entwicklung von Immuno- und Nucleinsäure- Assays haben die Arbeitsleistung und die Spezifität von Sensoren, die auf biochemischer Erkennung basieren (Biosensoren), verbessert. Neu entwickelte Methoden umfassen die Detektion von Pathogenen durch die Detektion ihrer RNA oder DNA, das Benutzen von neuen nicht-toxischen Reporter Molekülen, um Signale in Sensoren zu erzeugen, und die Verkleinerung und Miniaturisierung von Sensoren zu Mikromigrations- und Mikrofluid Formaten. Die in dieser Dissertation entwickelten Sensoren, die der Detektion von Pathogenen dienen, verbinden einige der neu entwickelten Methoden. Das Ziel der Autorin war es, Sensoren zu entwickeln, die es ermöglichen, Pathogene an Ort und Stelle zu detektieren. Die entwickelten Sensoren können zur Detektion von einer Reihe von Pathogenen benutzt werden. In dieser Dissertation sind sie für die spezifische Detektion von Cryptosporidium parvum entwickelte worden. Kapitel 2 der Dissertation präsentiert einen neuen Teststreifen für die Detektion von C. parvum. Der Teststreifen detektiert die RNA von C. parvum, die als Reaktion auf einen Hitzeschock produziert wird. Das Teststreifen-Format ist üblich für Sensoren, die auf immunologischer Erkennung basieren. Es ist jedoch neu für Anwendungen in denen RNA oder DNA detektiert werden sollen. Die An- oder Abwesenheit eines bestimmten Ziel Moleküls wird durch Liposomen, die Oligonukleotide auf der Aussenseite ihrer Membranen enthalten und mit Farbstoff gefüllt sind, angedeutet. Die Experimente zeigten, dass die mit dem entwickelten Test-Streifen kleinste detektierbare Konzentration von RNA in einem 30 mL Probenvolumen 2.7 fmol/mL ist. In Kapitel 3 ist die Signalerzeugung durch Liposomen in ein Mikrofliess-System integriert. Da die Entwicklung von Mikrofliess-Systemen ein sehr neues Forschungsgebiet ist, befasst sich ein Teil dieses Kapitels mit dem Design und der Herstellung des Microchips. Die Untersuchung von Interaktionen von Nukleinsäuren und Liposomen mit dem Material aus dem der Chip hergestellt ist und die Passivierung dieses Materials ist dabei ein Schwerpunkt. Das Probenvolumen, dass zur Detektion mit dem entwickelten Mikrofliess-Sensor nötig ist, konnte auf 12.5 mL reduziert werden. Die kleinste detektierbare Konzentration von Nucleinsäuren ist 5 fmol/mL. In Kapitel 4 und 5 erweitert die Autorin die Entwicklung des Mikrofliess-Sensors aus Kapitel 3. Das Detektionsformat ist auf ein Array, das für die gleichzeitige Detektion von mehreren Pathogenen benutzt werden kann, angewandt. Eine Methode zum Herstellen eines Arrays-Prototypen ist entwickelt. Ferner, stellte die Autorin verzahnte Mikroelektroden her und benutzte diese um die elektrochemische Detektion der RNA von C. parvum zu ermöglichen. In Kapitel 6 ist die Anwendbarkeit von Liposomen zur Erhöhung von Signalen von Nukleinsäure-Hybridisierungen in Surface Plasmon Resonance Spectroscopy (SPR) untersucht. KW - Cryptosporidium KW - RNS KW - Biosensor KW - Nucleinsäure-Sensoren KW - RNA KW - Cryptosporidium parvum KW - Mikrofliess-System KW - Liposomen KW - Teststreifen KW - Nuleic Acids Sensors KW - RNA KW - Cryptosporidium parvum KW - Microfluidic Chip KW - Liposomes KW - Test-Strip Y1 - 2001 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-323 ER - TY - THES A1 - Ernst, Raffael T1 - Anuran communities on the cutting edge : Analysing patterns and processes in anthropogenically altered tropical forests - Studies from the Guiana Shield and West Africa T1 - Anurengemeinschaften auf Messers Schneide: Muster und Prozesse in anthropogen veränderten tropischen Wäldern - Studien vom Guiana Schild und Westafrika N2 - Summary Timber harvesting is currently the most common commercial utilisation activity in tropical forests. Assessing the effects of logging on different aspects of biodiversity and general ecosystem properties is hence of prime importance if the few remaining areas of intact tropical forest are to be protected effectively and efficiently. Tropical amphibian communities are an appropriate model system for studies on the impacts of human-induced environmental changes on the dynamics of complex biological systems. This thesis elaborates on patterns of diversity changes in tropical forest amphibian communities facing habitat alterations associated with selective logging in two globally important eco-regions (Côte d’Ivoire, Upper Guinea, West Africa and Guyana, the Guiana Shield, northern South America). The thesis is organised along two main themes. After a general introduction, a section on general methodology and an introduction to the model systems studied, the first theme moves from general patterns to underlying processes. A second theme running through both chapters carries from undisturbed systems to disturbed systems. A final section integrates findings and addresses implications for conservation management of anthropogenically altered tropical forests. Several case studies at the species- population and community level are being presented and data on the direct and indirect impacts of anthropogenic habitat alteration on respective organizational levels are provided. A key statement that is stressed on throughout the studies is the fact that common measures of diversity, such as species richness and species-diversity only inadequately reflect processes of diversity change following anthropogenic disturbance. They also fail to describe actual impacts on the dynamics of complex biological systems. It is argued that commonly used measures produce an incoherent and insufficient picture of diversity patterns and the underlying processes that shape these patterns. Thus, an understanding of higher levels of diversity, such as β-diversity and functional diversity (and hence compositional patterns) appears to be the key to effectively mitigating the impacts of human-induced disturbance on amphibian communities. It is shown that the predictability of amphibian community composition depends on the respective level of anthropogenic disturbance imposed on a particular habitat. Hence, human activities that lead to changes in the structure of a forest, such as logging, not only alter simple system descriptors, such as the number of species in a given community, but rather alter the dynamics of the entire system. In this context, functional diversity is shown to be an important aspect underlying the actual mechanism that leads to the observed change of predictability patterns. Functional differences between species, rather than number of species per se appear to be the decisive factor in sustaining desirable ecosystem states and thus in maintaining important ecosystem services. Because biological diversity appears to play a substantial role in ecosystem resilience required to safeguard essential ecosystem functions in the face of environmental change, the thesis calls for a critical revision of common diversity assessments approaches. The studies advocate the reconsideration of the uncritical use of widespread measures and descriptors of biodiversity on grounds of inconsistent patterns found throughout numerous studies, including those presented herein. N2 - Zusammenfassung Forst- und Holzwirtschaft gehört derzeit zu einer der wichtigsten kommerziellen Nutzungsformen tropischer Wälder. Der Analyse und Untersuchung von direkten und indirekten Auswirkungen von Holzeinschlag auf verschiedene Aspekte biologischer Vielfalt und genereller Ökosystemeigenschaften muß daher eine zentrale Bedeutung eingeräumt werden. Dies trifft im besonderen Maße zu, wenn die verbleibenden noch intakten Regenwaldflächen effizient und auch langfristig effektiv geschützt werden sollen. Tropische Amphibiengemeinschaften haben sich bei der Untersuchung von Auswirkungen anthropogen induzierter Habitatveränderungen auf die Dynamik komplexer biologischer Systeme als geeignetes Modellsystem erwiesen. Die hier vorliegende Arbeit befasst sich mit den Mustern der Diversität und deren Änderung in tropischen Waldamphibiengemeinschaften unter dem Einfluss anthropogener Habitatveränderungen (selektiver Holzeinschlag) in zwei geographisch distinkten Ökoregionen von globaler Bedeutung (Côte d’Ivoire, Oberguinea, West Afrika und Guyana, Guiana Schild, nördliches Südamerika). Die thematische Gliederung der Arbeit folgt zwei unterschiedlichen Organisationssträngen. Der erste Strang leitet, nach einer allgemeinen Einführung und einem Abschnitt zur Methodik und Einführung in die untersuchten Modellsysteme, über, von den generellen Mustern zu den zugrunde liegenden Prozessen. Ein zweiter führt von ungestörten Systemen zu Systemen unter Störungseinfluss. Ein abschließender Abschnitt befasst sich mit den Implikationen für Naturschutzmanagement von anthropogen veränderten tropischen Wäldern. In einer Reihe von Fallstudien auf Art-, Populations- und Gemeinschaftsniveau werden die direkten und indirekten Einflüsse anthropogener Habitatänderungen auf die jeweilige Organisationsebene erörtert. Grundtenor aller vorgestellten Untersuchungen ist die Tatsache, dass herkömmliche Diversitätsmaße, wie etwa Artenreichtum und Artendiversität die in Zusammenhang mit anthropogenen Störungen auftretenden Veränderungen von Diversitätsmustern nur unzureichend erklären. Diese Maße erscheinen ebenfalls ungeeignet für die Beschreibung des Einflusses auf die Dynamik komplexer biologischer Systeme. Herkömmlich verwendete Diversitätsindizes generieren ein inkohärentes und unzureichendes Bild tatsächlicher Diversitätsmuster und der zugrunde liegenden Prozesse, die diese Muster formen. Das Verständnis höherer Ebenen der Diversität, wie etwa β-Diversität oder funktionale Diversität (und somit Muster der Artzusammensetzung) erscheint essentiell für die Minimierung des Einflusses von anthropogen induzierten Störungen auf Amphibiengemeinschaften und könnte somit zu einer effektiven Schadensbegrenzung beitragen. In den vorgestellten Untersuchungen konnte gezeigt werden, dass die Vorhersagbarkeit der Zusammensetzung einer gegebenen Amphibiengemeinschaft unmittelbar vom Störungsgrad des jeweiligen Systems abhängt. Menschliche Aktivitäten, die zu strukturellen Änderungen von Waldssystemen führen, wie etwa kommerzieller Holzeinschlag, führen nicht nur zu Änderungen einfacher Systemdeskriptoren, wie der Anzahl der Arten innerhalb einer Gemeinschaft, vielmehr beeinflussen sie die Dynamik des Gesamtsystems. In diesem Zusammenhang erwiesen sich funktionale Diversitätskomponenten als äußerst wichtige determinierende Faktoren für die beobachteten Vorhersagbarkeitsmuster und deren Veränderung. Funktionale Unterschiede und nicht Artenzahl per se scheinen demnach für den Erhalt zu bevorzugender Ökossystemzustände ausschlaggebend zu sein. Der Erhalt dieser funktionalen Merkmalsdiversität trägt unmittelbar zum Erhalt wichtiger ökosystemarer Leistungen bei. Da anzunehmen ist, dass biologischer Diversität eine maßgebliche Rolle in Bezug auf die Belastbarkeit und Elastizität von Ökosystemen zukommt (essentielle Eigenschaften, die das langfristige Funktionieren von Ökosystemen unter Störungseinfluss gewährleisten), unterstreichen die Ergebnisse der hier vorliegenden Arbeit die Notwendigkeit einer kritischen Revision traditioneller Ansätze der Diversitätserfassung. KW - Tropischer Regenwald KW - Westafrika KW - Lurche KW - Ökologie KW - anthropogene Störungen KW - Amphibiengemeinschaften KW - Vorhersagbarkeitsmuster KW - Naturschutz KW - Afro- Neotropen KW - anthropogenic disturbance KW - amphibian communities KW - predictabilitiy patterns KW - conservation KW - Afro- Neotropics Y1 - 2006 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-18373 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Erbelding-Denk, Claudia A1 - Schroder, Johannes H. A1 - Schartl, Manfred A1 - Nanda, Indrajit A1 - Schmid, Michael A1 - Epplen, Jörg T. T1 - Male polymorphism in Limia perugiae (Pisces: Poeciliidae) N2 - The male-polymorphic poeciliid fish, Limia perugiae, a small teleostean endemic to the southeast of the Caribbean island Hispafiola, consists of three male size morphs with uniform females. Large males differentiate at a size va:rying between 25 and 38 mm; intermediate males, between 21 and 25 mm. Under competition, !arge males exhibit an elaborate courtship display, whereas small males show only a sneak-chase behavior. Intermediate males adapt their tactics to the respective competitors. However, all malemorphs can switch from courtship display to sneak-chase behavior. In large mating groups with four males of different size and five or six virgin females, large dominant a-males as weil as small subordinate \(\delta\)-males did not produce any offspring. Unexpectedly, all progeny were sired exclusively by the intemediate subordinate ß- and \(\gamma\)-males. Breeding experiments with the three male morphs can best be explained by a model of Y -linked genes for small and !arge size which are both suspended by the activity of an autosomal recessive repressor responsible for the development of intermediate males. The dominant allele of the recessive repressor, in either its homoorits heterozygous state, activates the Y-chromosomal genes for !arge or small size, respectively. Accordingly, intermediate males may produce male offspring of all size classes, depending on the presence of either the Y-linked gene or the autosomal repressor. KW - Physiologische Chemie KW - Poeciliid fish KW - male size polymorphism KW - reproductive success Y1 - 1994 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-61573 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Epplen, J. T. A1 - Ammer, H. A1 - Epplen, C. A1 - Kammerbauer, C. A1 - Mitreiter, R. A1 - Roewer, L. A1 - Schwaiger, W. A1 - Steimle, V. A1 - Zischler, H. A1 - Albert, E. A1 - Andreas, A. A1 - Beyermann, B. A1 - Meyer, W. A1 - Buitkamp, J. A1 - Nanda, I. A1 - Nürnberg, P. A1 - Pena, S. D. J. A1 - Pöche, H. A1 - Sprecher, W. A1 - Schartl, Manfred A1 - Weising, K. A1 - Yassouridis, A. T1 - Oligonucleotide fingerprinting using simple repeat motifs: a convenient, ubiquitously applicable method to detect hypervariability for multiple purposes N2 - A panel of simple repetitive oligonucleotide probes has been designed and tested for multilocus DNA fingerprinting in some 200 fungal, plant and animal species as well as man. To date at least one of the probes has been found to be informative in each species. The human genome, however, has been the major target of many fingerprintins studies. Using the probe (CAC)5 or (GTG)5, individualization of all humans is possible except for monozygotic twins. Paternity analyses are now perfonned on a routine basis by the use of multilocus fingerprints, inctuding also cases of deficiency, i.e. where one of the parents is not available for analysis. In forensie science stain analysis is feasible in all tissue remains containing nuc)eated cells. Depending on the degree of DNA degradation a variety of oligonucleotides are informative, and they have been proven useful in actual case work. Advantages in comparison to other methods including enzymatic DNA amplification techniques (PCR) are evident. Fingerprint patterns of tumors may be changed due to the gain or loss of chromosomes and/or intrachromosomal deletion and amplification events. Locus-specific probes were isolated from the human (CAC)5/( GTG)5 fingerprint with a varying degree of informativeness (monomorphic versus truly hypervariable markers). The feasibility of three different approaches. for the isolation of hypervariable mono-locus probes was evaluated. Finally, one particular mixed simple (gt)n(ga)m repeat locus in the second intron of the HLA-DRB genes has been scrutinized to allow comparison of the extent of exon-encoded (protein-) polymorphisms versus intronie bypervariability of simple repeats: adjacent to a single gene sequence (e.g. HLA-DRB1*0401) many different length alleles were found. Group-specific structures of basic repeats were identified within the evolutionarily related DRB alleles. As a further application it is suggested here that due to the ubiquitous interspersion of their targets, short probes for simple repeat sequences are especially useful tools for ordering genomic cosmid, yeast artificial chromosome and phage banks. KW - DNS KW - Fingerprint-Verfahren Y1 - 1991 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-86371 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Engstler, Markus A1 - Beneke, Tom T1 - Gene editing and scalable functional genomic screening in Leishmania species using the CRISPR/Cas9 cytosine base editor toolbox LeishBASEedit JF - eLife N2 - CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing has revolutionised loss-of-function experiments in Leishmania, the causative agent of leishmaniasis. As Leishmania lack a functional non-homologous DNA end joining pathway however, obtaining null mutants typically requires additional donor DNA, selection of drug resistance-associated edits or time-consuming isolation of clones. Genome-wide loss-of-function screens across different conditions and across multiple Leishmania species are therefore unfeasible at present. Here, we report a CRISPR/Cas9 cytosine base editor (CBE) toolbox that overcomes these limitations. We employed CBEs in Leishmania to introduce STOP codons by converting cytosine into thymine and created http://www.leishbaseedit.net/ for CBE primer design in kinetoplastids. Through reporter assays and by targeting single- and multi-copy genes in L. mexicana, L. major, L. donovani, and L. infantum, we demonstrate how this tool can efficiently generate functional null mutants by expressing just one single-guide RNA, reaching up to 100% editing rate in non-clonal populations. We then generated a Leishmania-optimised CBE and successfully targeted an essential gene in a plasmid library delivered loss-of-function screen in L. mexicana. Since our method does not require DNA double-strand breaks, homologous recombination, donor DNA, or isolation of clones, we believe that this enables for the first time functional genetic screens in Leishmania via delivery of plasmid libraries. KW - CRISPR/Cas9 KW - Leishmania KW - cytosine base editor (CBE) toolbox KW - gene editing KW - scalable functional genomic screening KW - LeishBASEedit Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-350002 VL - 12 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Englmeier, Jana A1 - von Hoermann, Christian A1 - Rieker, Daniel A1 - Benbow, Marc Eric A1 - Benjamin, Caryl A1 - Fricke, Ute A1 - Ganuza, Cristina A1 - Haensel, Maria A1 - Lackner, Tomáš A1 - Mitesser, Oliver A1 - Redlich, Sarah A1 - Riebl, Rebekka A1 - Rojas-Botero, Sandra A1 - Rummler, Thomas A1 - Salamon, Jörg-Alfred A1 - Sommer, David A1 - Steffan-Dewenter, Ingolf A1 - Tobisch, Cynthia A1 - Uhler, Johannes A1 - Uphus, Lars A1 - Zhang, Jie A1 - Müller, Jörg T1 - Dung-visiting beetle diversity is mainly affected by land use, while community specialization is driven by climate JF - Ecology and Evolution N2 - Dung beetles are important actors in the self-regulation of ecosystems by driving nutrient cycling, bioturbation, and pest suppression. Urbanization and the sprawl of agricultural areas, however, destroy natural habitats and may threaten dung beetle diversity. In addition, climate change may cause shifts in geographical distribution and community composition. We used a space-for-time approach to test the effects of land use and climate on α-diversity, local community specialization (H\(_2\)′) on dung resources, and γ-diversity of dung-visiting beetles. For this, we used pitfall traps baited with four different dung types at 115 study sites, distributed over a spatial extent of 300 km × 300 km and 1000 m in elevation. Study sites were established in four local land-use types: forests, grasslands, arable sites, and settlements, embedded in near-natural, agricultural, or urban landscapes. Our results show that abundance and species density of dung-visiting beetles were negatively affected by agricultural land use at both spatial scales, whereas γ-diversity at the local scale was negatively affected by settlements and on a landscape scale equally by agricultural and urban land use. Increasing precipitation diminished dung-visiting beetle abundance, and higher temperatures reduced community specialization on dung types and γ-diversity. These results indicate that intensive land use and high temperatures may cause a loss in dung-visiting beetle diversity and alter community networks. A decrease in dung-visiting beetle diversity may disturb decomposition processes at both local and landscape scales and alter ecosystem functioning, which may lead to drastic ecological and economic damage. KW - coleoptera KW - coprophagous beetles KW - decomposition KW - global change KW - hill numbers KW - network analysis Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-312846 SN - 2045-7758 VL - 12 IS - 10 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Englmeier, Jana A1 - Mitesser, Oliver A1 - Benbow, M. Eric A1 - Hothorn, Torsten A1 - von Hoermann, Christian A1 - Benjamin, Caryl A1 - Fricke, Ute A1 - Ganuza, Cristina A1 - Haensel, Maria A1 - Redlich, Sarah A1 - Riebl, Rebekka A1 - Rojas Botero, Sandra A1 - Rummler, Thomas A1 - Steffan-Dewenter, Ingolf A1 - Stengel, Elisa A1 - Tobisch, Cynthia A1 - Uhler, Johannes A1 - Uphus, Lars A1 - Zhang, Jie A1 - Müller, Jörg T1 - Diverse effects of climate, land use, and insects on dung and carrion decomposition JF - Ecosystems N2 - Land-use intensification and climate change threaten ecosystem functions. A fundamental, yet often overlooked, function is decomposition of necromass. The direct and indirect anthropogenic effects on decomposition, however, are poorly understood. We measured decomposition of two contrasting types of necromass, rat carrion and bison dung, on 179 study sites in Central Europe across an elevational climate gradient of 168–1122 m a.s.l. and within both local and regional land uses. Local land-use types included forest, grassland, arable fields, and settlements and were embedded in three regional land-use types (near-natural, agricultural, and urban). The effects of insects on decomposition were quantified by experimental exclusion, while controlling for removal by vertebrates. We used generalized additive mixed models to evaluate dung weight loss and carrion decay rate along elevation and across regional and local land-use types. We observed a unimodal relationship of dung decomposition with elevation, where greatest weight loss occurred between 600 and 700 m, but no effects of local temperature, land use, or insects. In contrast to dung, carrion decomposition was continuously faster with both increasing elevation and local temperature. Carrion reached the final decomposition stage six days earlier when insect access was allowed, and this did not depend on land-use effect. Our experiment identified different major drivers of decomposition on each necromass form. The results show that dung and carrion decomposition are rather robust to local and regional land use, but future climate change and decline of insects could alter decomposition processes and the self-regulation of ecosystems. KW - decay KW - ecosystem function KW - global change KW - land-use intensification KW - necrobiome KW - urbanization Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-325064 SN - 1432-9840 VL - 26 IS - 2 ER - TY - THES A1 - Englmeier, Jana T1 - Consequences of climate change and land-use intensification for decomposer communities and decomposition processes T1 - Folgen von Klimawandel und intensiver Landnutzung für Zersetzergemeinschaften und Abbauprozesse N2 - The increase in intensively used areas and climate change are direct and indirect consequences of anthropogenic actions, caused by a growing population and increasing greenhouse gas emissions. The number of research studies, investigating the effects of land use and climate change on ecosystems, including flora, fauna, and ecosystem services, is steadily growing. This thesis contributes to this research area by investigating land-use and climate effects on decomposer communities (arthropods and microbes) and the ecosystem service ‘decomposition of dead material’. Chapter II deals with consequences of intensified land use and climate change for the ecosystem service ‘decomposition of dead organic material’ (necromass). Considering the severe decline in insects, we experimentally excluded insects from half of the study objects. The decomposition of both dung and carrion was robust to land-use changes. Dung decomposition, moreover, was unaffected by temperature and the presence/ absence of insects. Along the altitudinal gradient, however, highest dung decomposition was observed at medium elevation between 600 and 700 m above sea level (although insignificant). As a consequence, we assume that at this elevation there is an ideal precipitation:temperature ratio for decomposing organisms, such as earthworms or collembolans. Carrion decomposition was accelerated by increasing elevation and by the presence of insects, indicating that increasing variability in climate and an ongoing decline in insects could modify decomposition processes and consequently natural nutrient cycles. Moreover, we show that different types of dead organic material respond differently to environmental factors and should be treated separately in future studies. In Chapter III, we investigated land-use and climate effects on dung-visiting beetles and their resource specialization. Here, all beetles that are preferentially found on dung, carrion or other rotten material were included. Both α- and γ-diversity were strongly reduced in agricultural and urban areas. High precipitation reduced dung-visiting beetle abundance, whereas γ-diversity was lowest in the warmest regions. Resource specialization decreased with increasing temperatures. The results give evidence that land use as well as climate can alter dung-visiting beetle diversity and resource specialization and may hence influence the natural balance of beetle communities and their contribution to the ecosystem service ‘decomposition of dead material’. The following chapter, Chapter IV, contributes to the findings in Chapter II. Here, carrion decomposition is not only explained by land-use intensity and climate but also by diversity and community composition of two taxonomic groups found on carrion, beetles and bacteria. The results revealed a strong correlation between bacteria diversity and community composition with temperature. Carrion decomposition was to a great extent directed by bacterial community composition and precipitation. The role of beetles was neglectable in carrion decomposition. With this study, I show that microbes, despite their microscopic size, direct carrion decomposition and may not be neglected in future decomposition studies. In Chapter V a third necromass type is investigated, namely deadwood. The aim was to assess climate and land-use effects on deadwood-inhabiting fungi and bacteria. Main driver for microbial richness (measured as number of OTUs) was climate, including temperature and precipitation. Warmer climates promoted the diversity of bacteria, whereas fungi richness was unaffected by temperature. In turn, fungi richness was lower in urban landscapes compared to near-natural landscapes and bacteria richness was higher on meadows than on forest sites. Fungi were extremely specialized on their host tree, independent of land use and climate. Bacteria specialization, however, was strongly directed by land use and climate. These results underpin previous studies showing that fungi are highly specialized in contrast to bacteria and add new insights into the robustness of fungi specialization to climate and land use. I summarize that climate as well as intensive land use influence biodiversity. Temperature and precipitation, however, had positive and negative effects on decomposer diversity, while anthropogenic land use had mostly negative effects on the diversity of decomposers. N2 - Die Zunahme intensiv genutzter Landschaften und der Klimawandel sind direkte und indirekte Folgen menschlichen Handelns, verursacht durch eine wachsende Weltbevölkerung und zunehmende Mengen an Treibhausgasen. Die Zahl der wissenschaftlichen Studien, die sich mit den Veränderungen der Umwelt und den Konsequenzen für Ökosysteme, einschließlich Flora, Fauna und Ökosystemleistungen auseinandersetzen, steigt stetig. Mit dieser Thesis möchte ich meinen Beitrag zu diesem wichtigen und aktuellen Forschungsgebiet leisten. Dazu untersuche ich die Auswirkungen von Landnutzung und Klima auf die Ökosystemleistung „Zersetzung toten organischen Materials“ (Nekromasse) und die Auswirkungen auf die daran beteiligten Arthropoden- und Mikrobengemeinschaften. Kapitel II dieser Thesis setzt sich mit den Konsequenzen von intensiver Landnutzung und Klimawandel für die Ökosystemleistung „Zersetzung toten Materials“ auseinander. Unter Anbetracht des globalen Insektenrückgangs, wurde dieser Aspekt anhand eines Insektenausschluss-Experimentes zusätzlich simuliert. Es stellt sich heraus, dass sowohl der Abbau von Dung als auch von Aas sehr robust gegenüber landschaftlicher Nutzung war. Zudem blieb der Abbau von Dung unberührt von Temperaturänderungen und dem Ausschluss von Insekten. Entlang eines Höhengradienten wurde hingegen ein Trend zu einem unimodalen Muster mit maximaler Zersetzung bei ca. 600-700 m ü.M. beobachtet. Dieser Trend lässt vermuten, dass in dieser Höhe das Verhältnis von Niederschlag und Temperatur ideal für Dung zersetzende Gemeinschaften ist. Aas hingegen wurde in zunehmender Höhe und unter der Beteiligung von Insekten schneller zersetzt, was verdeutlich, dass Klimaänderungen und ein ansteigender Insektenrückgang starke Auswirkungen auf die Zersetzung von Aas und somit auf Nährstoffkreisläufe haben können. Hierbei wurde zudem ersichtlich, dass verschiedene Typen von Nekromasse unterschiedlich auf Umweltparameter reagieren und daher in künftigen Studien und Auswertungen separat betrachtet werden sollten. Kapitel III behandelt die Auswirkungen von Landnutzung und Klima auf die Biodiversität und Spezialisierung von Käfergemeinschaften an Dung. Hierbei wurden sämtliche Käfer berücksichtigt, welche vor allem an Dung, Aas oder sonstigem faulenden Material gefunden werden können. Sowohl α- als auch γ-Diversität von diesen Käfern wurde durch Agrarlandschaften und urbane Gebiete stark reduziert. Hohe Niederschlagsmengen wirkten sich negativ auf die Abundanz von Dungkäfern aus, wohingegen die γ-Diversität in warmen Regionen am niedrigsten war. Der Grad der Spezialisierung von Käfergemeinschaften auf verschiedene Dungressourcen nahm mit abnehmenden Temperaturen zu. Aus den Ergebnissen geht hervor, dass sowohl intensive Landnutzung als auch Klimaveränderungen Auswirkungen auf die Diversität und den Spezialisierungsgrad von Käfergemeinschaften an Dung haben können und somit das ökologische Gleichgewicht der Dungkäfergemeinschaften und ihren Ökosystemfunktionen beeinflussen können. Das darauffolgende Kapitel IV stellt eine Ergänzung zu Kapitel II dar. Hier wird die Zersetzung von Aas nicht nur anhand von Landnutzung und Klima erklärt, sondern auch anhand der α-Diversität und der Artenzusammensetzung von Käfern und Bakterien an Aas diskutiert. Es zeigte sich, dass Abundanz und Artenzusammensetzung der Bakteriengemeinschaft an Aas vor allem von der Temperatur abhingen. Außerdem wurde die Zersetzungsgeschwindigkeit maßgeblich von der Bakteriengemeinschaft und der Niederschlagsmenge bestimmt. Mit dieser Studie konnte ich zeigen, dass Bakterien trotz ihrer mikroskopischen Größe maßgeblich an der Zersetzung von Aas beteiligt sind und diese in Zersetzungsversuchen nicht vernachlässigt werden sollten. Das letzte Kapitel, Kapitel V, befasst sich mit den Konsequenzen von intensiver Landnutzung und Klimawandel auf mikrobielle Gemeinschaften in Totholz. Untersucht wurden hier sowohl Bakterien- als auch Pilzgemeinschaften. Haupttreiber der Artenvielfalt für beide Gruppen (gemessen als Anzahl an OTUs) war das Klima (Niederschlag und Temperatur). Ein wärmeres Klima kam der Vielfalt von Bakterien zugute, wohingegen die Pilzvielfalt nicht tangiert wurde. Außerdem reagierten Pilze negativ auf urbane Landnutzung, Bakterienvielfalt in Totholz war auf Wiesen jedoch höher als im Wald. Vor allem Pilze zeigten eine sehr starke Bindung zu ihrem Wirtsbaum, welche auch von äußeren Einflüssen wie Landnutzung und Klima nicht beeinflusst werden konnte. Die Spezialisierung von Bakterien hingegen wurde stark von Landnutzung und Klima beeinflusst. Diese Ergebnisse untermauern frühere Studien, die besagen, dass Pilze hoch spezialisiert sind und geben neue Erkenntnisse zur Robustheit der Spezialisierung gegenüber Landnutzungsintensität und Klima. Zusammenfassend kann ich sagen, dass sowohl Klima als auch Landnutzung Auswirkungen auf die Biodiversität haben. Während Temperatur und Niederschlag jedoch positive so wie negative Effekte hatten, wirkte sich anthropogene Landnutzung überwiegend negativ auf die Diversität von Zersetzergemeinschaften aus. KW - Mikroorganismus KW - decomposition KW - Klimaänderung KW - Zersetzungsprozess KW - microbes KW - dead organic material KW - Mikroben Y1 - 2024 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-313994 ER - TY - THES A1 - Englberger, Eva T1 - Gene regulation in hearts of Hey-mutant mouse embryos and monitoring of sub-cellular Hey1 distribution T1 - Genregulation in Herzen Hey-mutierter Mausembryonen und Darstellung der sub-zellulären Verteilung von Hey1 N2 - Hey-mutant mouse hearts at embryonic day E14.5 were shown to react to the knock out of Hey2 with several up-regualted genes. This up-regulation is due to the lack of Hey2 and cannot be explained by the structural changes in heart morphology as shown using control animals. Part of the gene regulation was further validated using in situ hybridization. Hey1 was located to the nucleus in immunofluorescence experiments. However, experiments on protein level showed also amount of Hey1 within the cytoplasm. The nuclear localization of Hey1 was unchanged during all cell cycle phases as well as when CaMKII was co-expressed or other cellular pathways were inhibited or stimulated. Hey1 does not seem to interact with the nuclear transport proteins importin-alpha and -beta, therefore it still needs to be elucidated how Hey1 is transported into the nucleus. N2 - Am Embryonaltag 14,5 zeigten Herzproben von Hey2-KO-Mäusen eine deutliche Hochregulation mehrerer Gene, die auf das Fehlen von Hey2 zurückzuführen ist, da Kontroll-Tiere gezeigt haben, dass die morphologischen Veränderungen in der Herzstruktur keinen Einfluss auf die Genregulation haben. Vereinzelt wurden die regulierten Gene noch mittels in situ Hybridisierung weiter verdeutlicht. In Immunfloureszenzexperimenten wurde Hey1 im Zellkern lokalisiert. Auf Proteinebene zeigte sich allerdings auch ein Vorhandensein von Hey1 im Cytoplasma der Zellen. Die Kernlokalisaiton von Hey1 veränderte sich während des gesamten Zellzykluses nicht und wurde auch nicht durch die Co-Expression von CaMKII beeinflusst oder die Inhibition oder Stimulation anderer Signalwege in der Zelle. Hey1 scheint nicht mit den Kerntransportproteinen Importin-alpha und -beta zu interagieren, so dass weiterhin nach einem Kernimport-System für Hey1 gesucht werden muss. KW - Maus KW - Herz KW - Embryonalentwicklung KW - Genregulation KW - Herzentwicklung KW - Kerntransport KW - Hey KW - heart development KW - nuclear transport Y1 - 2012 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-73395 ER - TY - THES A1 - Engelmann, Julia Cathérine T1 - DNA microarrays: applications and novel approaches for analysis and interpretation T1 - DNA Mikroarrays: Anwendungen und neue Ansätze für die Analyse und Interpretation N2 - In der vorliegenden Dissertation wird die Entwicklung eines phylogenetischen DNA Microarrays, die Analyse von mehreren Microarray-Genexpressionsdatensätzen und neue Ansätze für die Datenanalyse und Interpretation der Ergebnisse vorgestellt. Die Entwicklung und Analyse der Daten eines phylogenetischen DNA Microarrays wird in der ersten Publikation dargestellt. Ich konnte zeigen, dass die Spezies-Detektion mit phylogenetischen Microarrays durch die Datenanalyse mit einem linearen Regressionsansatz signifikant verbessert werden kann. Standard-Methoden haben bislang nur Signalintensitäten betrachtet und eine Spezies als an- oder abwesend bezeichnet, wenn die Signalintensität ihres Messpunktes oberhalb eines willkürlich gesetzten Schwellenwertes lag. Dieses Verfahren ist allerdings aufgrund von Kreuz-Hybridisierungen nicht auf sehr nah verwandte Spezies mit hoher Sequenzidentität anwendbar. Durch die Modellierung des Hybridisierungs und Kreuz-Hybridisierungsverhaltens mit einem linearen Regressionsmodell konnte ich zeigen, dass Spezies mit einer Sequenzähnlichkeit von 97% im Markergen immer noch unterschieden werden können. Ein weiterer Vorteil der Modellierung ist, dass auch Mischungen verschiedener Spezies zuverlässig vorhergesagt werden können. Theoretisch sind auch quantitative Vorhersagen mit diesem Modell möglich. Um die großen Datenmengen, die in öffentlichen Microarray-Datenbanken abgelegt sind besser nutzen zu können, bieten sich Meta-Analysen an. In der zweiten Publikation wird eine explorative Meta-Analyse auf Arabidopsis thaliana-Datensätzen vorgestellt. Mit der Analyse verschiedener Datensätze, die den Einfluss von Pflanzenhormonen, Pathogenen oder verschiedenen Mutationen auf die Genexpression untersucht haben, konnten die Datensätze anhand ihrer Genexpressionsprofile in drei große Gruppen eingeordnet werden: Experimente mit Indol-3-Essigsäure (IAA), mit Pathogenen und andere Experimente. Gene, die charakteristisch für die Gruppe der IAA-Datensätze beziehungsweise für die Gruppe der Pathogen-Datensätze sind, wurden näher betrachtet. Diese Gene hatten Funktionen, die bereits mit Pathogenbefall bzw. dem Einfluss von IAA in Verbindung gebracht wurden. Außerdem wurden Hypothesen über die Funktionen von bislang nicht annotierten Genen aufgestellt. In dieser Arbeit werden auch Primäranalysen von einzelnen Arabidopsis thaliana Genexpressions-Datensätzen vorgestellt. In der dritten Publikation wird ein Experiment beschrieben, das durchgeführt wurde um herauszufinden ob Mikrowellen-Strahlung einen Einfluss auf die Genexpression einer Zellkultur hat. Dazu wurden explorative Analysemethoden angewendet. Es wurden geringe aber signifikante Veränderungen in einer sehr kleinen Anzahl von Genen beobachtet, die experimentell bestätigt werden konnten. Die Funktionen der regulierten Gene und eine Meta-Analyse mit öffentlich zugänglichen Datensätzen einer Datenbank deuten darauf hin, dass die pflanzliche Zellkultur die Strahlung als eine Art Energiequelle ähnlich dem Licht wahrnimmt. Des weiteren wird in der vierten Publikation die funktionelle Analyse eines Arabidopsis thaliana Genexpressionsdatensatzes beschrieben. Die Analyse der Genexpressions eines pflanzlichen Tumores zeigte, dass er seinen Stoffwechsel von aerob und auxotroph auf anaerob und heterotroph umstellt. Gene der Photosynthese werden im Tumorgewebe reprimiert, Gene des Aminosäure- und Fettstoffwechsels, der Zellwand und Transportkanäle werden so reguliert, dass Wachstum und Entwicklung des Tumors gefördert werden. In der fünften Publikation in dieser Arbeit wird GEPAT (Genome Expression Pathway Analysis Tool) beschrieben. Es besteht aus einer Internet- Anwendung und einer Datenbank, die das einfache Hochladen von Datensätzen in die Datenbank und viele Möglichkeiten der Datenanalyse und die Integration anderer Datentypen erlaubt. In den folgenden zwei Publikationen (Publikation 6 und Publikation 7) wird GEPAT auf humane Microarray-Datensätze angewendet um Genexpressionsdaten mit weiteren Datentypen zu verknüpfen. Genexpressionsdaten und Daten aus vergleichender Genom-Hybridisierung (CGH) von primären Tumoren von 71 Mantel-Zell-Lymphom (MCL) Patienten ermöglichte die Ermittlung eines Prädiktors, der die Vorhersage der Überlebensdauer von Patienten gegenüber herkömmlichen Methoden verbessert. Die Analyse der CGH Daten zeigte, dass auch diese für die Vorhersage der Überlebensdauer geeignet sind. Für den Datensatz von Patienten mit großzellig diffusem B-Zell-Lymphom DLBCL konnte aus den Genexpressionsdaten ebenfalls ein neuer Prädiktor vorgeschlagen werden. Mit den zwischen lang und kurz überlebenden Patienten differentiell exprimierten Genen der MCL Patienten und mit den Genen, die zwischen den beiden Untergruppen von DLBCL reguliert sind, wurden Interaktionsnetzwerke gebildet. Diese zeigen, dass bei beiden Krebstypen Gene des Zellzyklus und der Proliferation zwischen Patienten mit kurzer und langer Überlebensdauer unterschiedlich reguliert sind. N2 - In this thesis, the development of a phylogenetic DNA microarray, the analysis of several gene expression microarray datasets and new approaches for improved data analysis and interpretation are described. In the first publication, the development and analysis of a phylogenetic microarray is presented. I could show that species detection with phylogenetic DNA microarrays can be significantly improved when the microarray data is analyzed with a linear regression modeling approach. Standard methods have so far relied on pure signal intensities of the array spots and a simple cutoff criterion was applied to call a species present or absent. This procedure is not applicable to very closely related species with high sequence similarity because cross-hybridization of non-target DNA renders species detection impossible based on signal intensities alone. By modeling hybridization and cross-hybridization with linear regression, as I have presented in this thesis, even species with a sequence similarity of 97% in the marker gene can be detected and distinguished from related species. Another advantage of the modeling approach over existing methods is that the model also performs well on mixtures of different species. In principle, also quantitative predictions can be made. To make better use of the large amounts of microarray data stored in public databases, meta-analysis approaches need to be developed. In the second publication, an explorative meta-analysis exemplified on Arabidopsis thaliana gene expression datasets is presented. Integrating datasets studying effects such as the influence of plant hormones, pathogens and different mutations on gene expression levels, clusters of similarly treated datasets could be found. From the clusters of pathogen-treated and indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) treated datasets, representative genes were selected which pointed to functions which had been associated with pathogen attack or IAA effects previously. Additionally, hypotheses about the functions of so far uncharacterized genes could be set up. Thus, this kind of meta-analysis could be used to propose gene functions and their regulation under different conditions. In this work, also primary data analysis of Arabidopsis thaliana datasets is presented. In the third publication, an experiment which was conducted to find out if microwave irradiation has an effect on the gene expression of a plant cell culture is described. During the first steps, the data analysis was carried out blinded and exploratory analysis methods were applied to find out if the irradiation had an effect on gene expression of plant cells. Small but statistically significant changes in a few genes were found and could be experimentally confirmed. From the functions of the regulated genes and a meta-analysis with publicly available microarray data, it could be suspected that the plant cell culture somehow perceived the irradiation as energy, similar to perceiving light rays. The fourth publication describes the functional analysis of another Arabidopsis thaliana gene expression dataset. The gene expression data of the plant tumor dataset pointed to a switch from a mainly aerobic, auxotrophic to an anaerobic and heterotrophic metabolism in the plant tumor. Genes involved in photosynthesis were found to be repressed in tumors; genes of amino acid and lipid metabolism, cell wall and solute transporters were regulated in a way that sustains tumor growth and development. Furthermore, in the fifth publication, GEPAT (Genome Expression Pathway Analysis Tool), a tool for the analysis and integration of microarray data with other data types, is described. It consists of a web application and database which allows comfortable data upload and data analysis. In later chapters of this thesis (publication 6 and publication 7), GEPAT is used to analyze human microarray datasets and to integrate results from gene expression analysis with other datatypes. Gene expression and comparative genomic hybridization data from 71 Mantle Cell Lymphoma (MCL) patients was analyzed and allowed proposing a seven gene predictor which facilitates survival predictions for patients compared to existing predictors. In this study, it was shown that CGH data can be used for survival predictions. For the dataset of Diffuse Large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) patients, an improved survival predictor could be found based on the gene expression data. From the genes differentially expressed between long and short surviving MCL patients as well as for regulated genes of DLBCL patients, interaction networks could be set up. They point to differences in regulation for cell cycle and proliferation genes between patients with good and bad prognosis. KW - Microarray KW - Differentielle Genexpression KW - Genexpression KW - Statistische Analyse KW - Cluster-Analyse KW - Datenanalyse KW - Explorative Datenanalyse KW - Non-Hodgkin-Lymphom KW - B-Zell-Lymphom KW - Metabolom KW - Tumorklassifikation KW - Tumor KW - Krebs KW - Schmalwa KW - phylogenetische Arrays KW - Interaktionsnetzwerke KW - lineare Regression KW - DNA microarray KW - gene expression KW - statistical analysis KW - clustering KW - classification KW - interaction networks Y1 - 2008 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-29747 ER - TY - THES A1 - Engelhardt [geb. Christiansen], Frauke T1 - Synaptic Connectivity in the Mushroom Body Calyx of Drosophila melanogaster T1 - Synaptische Konnektivität im Pilzkörper Kalyx in Drosophila melanogaster N2 - Learning and memory is considered to require synaptic plasticity at presynaptic specializations of neurons. Kenyon cells are the intrinsic neurons of the primary olfactory learning center in the brain of arthropods – the mushroom body neuropils. An olfactory mushroom body memory trace is supposed to be located at the presynapses of Kenyon cells. In the calyx, a sub-compartment of the mushroom bodies, Kenyon cell dendrites receive olfactory input provided via projection neurons. Their output synapses, however, were thought to reside exclusively along their axonal projections outside the calyx, in the mushroom body lobes. By means of high-resolution imaging and with novel transgenic tools, we showed that the calyx of the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster also comprised Kenyon cell presynapses. At these presynapses, synaptic vesicles were present, which were capable of neurotransmitter release upon stimulation. In addition, the newly identified Kenyon cell presynapses shared similarities with most other presynapses: their active zones, the sites of vesicle fusion, contained the proteins Bruchpilot and Syd-1. These proteins are part of the cytomatrix at the active zone, a scaffold controlling synaptic vesicle endo- and exocytosis. Kenyon cell presynapses were present in γ- and α/β-type KCs but not in α/β-type Kenyon cells. The newly identified Kenyon cell derived presynapses in the calyx are candidate sites for an olfactory associative memory trace. We hypothesize that, as in mammals, recurrent neuronal activity might operate for memory retrieval in the fly olfactory system. Moreover, we present evidence for structural synaptic plasticity in the mushroom body calyx. This is the first demonstration of synaptic plasticity in the central nervous system of Drosophila melanogaster. The volume of the mushroom body calyx can change according to changes in the environment. Also size and numbers of microglomeruli - sub-structures of the calyx, at which projection neurons contact Kenyon cells – can change. We investigated the synapses within the microglomeruli in detail by using new transgenic tools for visualizing presynaptic active zones and postsynaptic densities. Here, we could show, by disruption of the projection neuron - Kenyon cell circuit, that synapses of microglomeruli were subject to activity-dependent synaptic plasticity. Projection neurons that could not generate action potentials compensated their functional limitation by increasing the number of active zones per microglomerulus. Moreover, they built more and enlarged microglomeruli. Our data provide clear evidence for an activity-induced, structural synaptic plasticity as well as for the activity-induced reorganization of the olfactory circuitry in the mushroom body calyx. N2 - Synaptische Plastizität an den präsynaptischen Spezialisierungen von Neuronen sind nach allgemeinem Verständnis die Grundlage für Lern- und Gedächtnisprozesse. Kenyon Zellen sind die intrinsischen Zellen des Zentrums für olfaktorisches Lernen im Gehirn von Arthropoden – den Pilzkörper Neuropilen. An den Präsynapsen der Kenyon Zellen wird eine olfaktorische Gedächtnisspur vermutet. Im Kalyx, einer Substruktur der Pilzkörper, erhalten die Kenyon Zell Dendriten ihren olfaktorischen Input durch Projektionsneurone. Ihre Präsynapsen wiederum befinden sich ausschließlich in ihren axonalen Kompartimenten außerhalb des Kalyx, nämlich in den Loben der Pilzkörper. Mit Hilfe von hochauflösenden bildgebenden Techniken und neuen transgenen Methoden, ist es uns in der Fruchtfliege Drosophila melanogaster gelungen, Kenyon Zell Präsynapsen im Kalyx zu identifizieren. Diese Präsynapsen enthalten synaptische Vesikel, die nach Stimulation ihren Inhalt freisetzen können. Sie weisen noch weitere Gemeinsamkeiten mit den meisten anderen Präsynapsen auf: Ihre Aktiven Zonen, die Orte der Transmitterfreisetzung, enthalten die Proteine Bruchpilot und Syd-1. Diese sind Teil der Zytomatrix an der Aktiven Zone, ein Proteingerüst das Endo- und Exozytose der synaptischen Vesikel kontrolliert. Die Präsynapsen im Kalyx wurden in γ- and α/β-Typ Kenyon Zellen aber nicht in α/β-Typ Kenyon Zellen gefunden. Die neu identifizierten Kenyon Zell Präsynapsen beherbergen potentiell eine Gedächtnisspur für olfaktorisch assoziatives Lernen. Möglicherweise wird im olfaktorischen Nervensystem von Fruchtfliegen rücklaufende neuronale Aktivität benötigt, um Gedächtnis abzurufen, so wie es auch für Säuger beschrieben ist. Darüber hinaus zeigen wir synaptische Plastizität im Kalyx. Dies ist die erste Beschreibung überhaupt von synaptischer Plastizität im zentralen Nervensystem von Drosophila melanogaster. Das Volumen des Kalyx kann sich als Antwort auf äußere Einflüsse verändern. Genauso auch Größe und Anzahl der Mikroglomeruli, Substrukturen des Kalyx, in denen Projektionsneurone und Kenyon Zellen aufeinander treffen. Wir untersuchten die Synapsen in Mikroglomeruli detailliert, mithilfe von neuen transgenen Methoden, die es erlauben, präsynaptische Aktive Zonen sowie Postsynaptische Spezialisierungen zu visualisieren. Mittels Beeinträchtigung der Kommunikation zwischen Projektionsneuronen und Kenyon Zellen, konnten wir synaptische Plastizität in Mikroglomeruli zeigen. Projektionsneurone, die nicht in der Lage waren, Aktionspotentiale zu erzeugen, kompensierten ihre funktionelle Einschränkung durch den vermehrten Einbau von Aktiven Zonen in Mikroglomeruli. Außerdem produzierten sie mehr und vergrößerte Mikroglomeruli. Unsere Daten zeigen deutlich eine aktivitätsinduzierte Veränderung des olfaktorischen neuronalen Netzes, sowie strukturelle synaptische Plastizität im Kalyx. KW - Taufliege KW - Pilzkörper KW - Drosophila melanogaster KW - mushroom body KW - calyx KW - Geruch KW - Lernen KW - Gedächtnis KW - Kalyx Y1 - 2013 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-85058 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Endres, Marcel A1 - Kneitz, Susanne A1 - Orth, Martin F. A1 - Perera, Ruwan K. A1 - Zernecke, Alma A1 - Butt, Elke T1 - Regulation of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) expression and secretion in MDA-MB-231 breast cancer cells by LIM and SH3 protein 1 (LASP1) JF - Oncotarget N2 - The process of tumor invasion requires degradation of extracellular matrix by proteolytic enzymes. Cancer cells form protrusive invadopodia, which produce and release matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) to degrade the basement membrane thereby enabling metastasis. We investigated the effect of LASP1, a newly identified protein in invadopodia, on expression, secretion and activation of MMPs in invasive breast tumor cell lines. By analyzing microarray data of in-house generated control and LASP1-depleted MDA-MB-231 breast cancer cells, we observed downregulation of MMP1, -3 and -9 upon LASP1 depletion. This was confirmed by Western blot analysis. Conversely, rescue experiments restored in part MMP expression and secretion. The regulatory effect of LASP1 on MMP expression was also observed in BT-20 breast cancer cells as well as in prostate and bladder cancer cell lines. In line with bioinformatic FunRich analysis of our data, which mapped a high regulation of transcription factors by LASP1, public microarray data analysis detected a correlation between high LASP1 expression and enhanced c-Fos levels, a protein that is part of the transcription factor AP-1 and known to regulate MMP expression. Compatibly, in luciferase reporter assays, AP-1 showed a decreased transcriptional activity after LASP1 knockdown. Zymography assays and Western blot analysis revealed an additional promotion of MMP secretion into the extracellular matrix by LASP1, thus, most likely, altering the microenvironment during cancer progression. The newly identified role of LASP1 in regulating matrix degradation by affecting MMP transcription and secretion elucidated the migratory potential of LASP1 overexpressing aggressive tumor cells in earlier studies. KW - LASP1 KW - c-Fos KW - extracellular matrix KW - AP-1 KW - matrix metalloproteinases KW - breast cancer Y1 - 2016 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-176920 VL - 7 IS - 39 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Endres, Leo M. A1 - Jungblut, Marvin A1 - Divyapicigil, Mustafa A1 - Sauer, Markus A1 - Stigloher, Christian A1 - Christodoulides, Myron A1 - Kim, Brandon J. A1 - Schubert-Unkmeir, Alexandra T1 - Development of a multicellular in vitro model of the meningeal blood-CSF barrier to study Neisseria meningitidis infection JF - Fluids and Barriers of the CNS N2 - Background Bacterial meningitis is a life-threatening disease that occurs when pathogens such as Neisseria meningitidis cross the meningeal blood cerebrospinal fluid barrier (mBCSFB) and infect the meninges. Due to the human-specific nature of N. meningitidis, previous research investigating this complex host–pathogen interaction has mostly been done in vitro using immortalized brain endothelial cells (BECs) alone, which often do not retain relevant barrier properties in culture. Here, we developed physiologically relevant mBCSFB models using BECs in co-culture with leptomeningeal cells (LMCs) to examine N. meningitidis interaction. Methods We used BEC-like cells derived from induced pluripotent stem cells (iBECs) or hCMEC/D3 cells in co-culture with LMCs derived from tumor biopsies. We employed TEM and structured illumination microscopy to characterize the models as well as bacterial interaction. We measured TEER and sodium fluorescein (NaF) permeability to determine barrier tightness and integrity. We then analyzed bacterial adherence and penetration of the cell barrier and examined changes in host gene expression of tight junctions as well as chemokines and cytokines in response to infection. Results Both cell types remained distinct in co-culture and iBECs showed characteristic expression of BEC markers including tight junction proteins and endothelial markers. iBEC barrier function as determined by TEER and NaF permeability was improved by LMC co-culture and remained stable for seven days. BEC response to N. meningitidis infection was not affected by LMC co-culture. We detected considerable amounts of BEC-adherent meningococci and a relatively small number of intracellular bacteria. Interestingly, we discovered bacteria traversing the BEC-LMC barrier within the first 24 h post-infection, when barrier integrity was still high, suggesting a transcellular route for N. meningitidis into the CNS. Finally, we observed deterioration of barrier properties including loss of TEER and reduced expression of cell-junction components at late time points of infection. Conclusions Here, we report, for the first time, on co-culture of human iPSC derived BECs or hCMEC/D3 with meningioma derived LMCs and find that LMC co-culture improves barrier properties of iBECs. These novel models allow for a better understanding of N. meningitidis interaction at the mBCSFB in a physiologically relevant setting. KW - brain endothelial cells KW - bacterial meningitis KW - meningeal blood-csf barrier KW - induced pluripotent stem cells KW - neisseria meningitidis KW - leptomeningeal cells Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-300208 VL - 19 IS - 1 ER - TY - THES A1 - Endler, Annett T1 - Regulation of reproductive division of labor in the ant Camponotus floridanus : behavioral mechanisms and pheromonal effects T1 - Regulation der reproduktiven Arbeitsteilung bei der Ameise Camponotus floridanus: Verhaltensmechanismen und Einfluss von Pheromonen N2 - A hitherto unresolved problem is how workers are prevented from reproducing in large insect societies. The queen informs about her fertility and health which ensures sufficient indirect fitness benefits for workers. In the ant Camponotus floridanus, I found such a signal located on eggs of highly fertile queens. Groups of workers were regularly provided with different sets of brood. Only in groups with queen eggs workers refrain from reproducing. Thus, the eggs seem to inform the workers about queen presence. The signal on queen eggs is presumably the same that enables workers to distinguish between queen and worker-laid eggs, latter are destroyed by workers. Queen and worker-laid eggs differ in their surface hydrocarbons in a similar way as fertile queens differ from workers in the composition of their cuticular hydrocarbons. When I transferred hydrocarbons from the queen cuticle to worker eggs the eggs were no longer destroyed, indicating that they now carry the signal. These hydrocarbons thus represent a queen signal that regulates worker reproduction in this species. But the signal is not present in all fertile queens. Founding queens with low egg-laying rates differ in the composition of cuticular hydrocarbons from queens with high productivity. Similar differences in the composition of surface hydrocarbons were present on their eggs. The queen signal develops along with an increasing fertility and age of the queen, and this is perceived by the workers. Eggs from founding queens were destroyed like worker eggs. This result shows that founding queens lack the appropriate signal. In these little colony foundations chemical communication of queen status may not be necessary to prevent workers from reproducing, since workers may benefit more from investing in colony growth and increased productivity of large colonies rather than from producing male eggs in incipient colonies. If the queen is missing or the productivity of the queen decreases, workers start laying eggs. There is some evidence from correlative studies that, under queenless conditions, worker police each other because of differences in individual odors as a sign of social status. It can be expressed as either aggressive inhibition of ovarian activity, workers with developed ovaries are attacked by nest-mates, or destruction by worker-laid eggs. I found that in C. floridanus workers, in contrast to known studies, police only by egg eating since they are able to discriminate queen- and worker-laid eggs. Workers with developed ovaries will never attacked by nest-mates. This is further supported by qualitative and quantitative differences in the cuticular hydrocarbon profile of queens and workers, whereas profiles of workers with and without developed ovaries show a high similarity. I conclude that workers discriminate worker eggs on the basis of their hydrocarbon profile, but they are not able to recognize egg-laying nest-mates. Improving our knowledge of the proximate mechanisms of the reproductive division of labor in evolutionary derived species like C. floridanus will help to understand the evolution of extreme reproductive altruism involving sterility as a characteristic feature of advanced eusocial systems. N2 - Es ist eine bisher ungelöste Frage, wie Arbeiterinnen in großen Insektenkolonien von der Reproduktion abgehalten werden. Arbeiterinnen würden einen erheblichen Fitnessvorteil erlangen, falls die Königin über ihre Fertilität und ihren Gesundheitszustand informiert. Bei der Ameise Camponotus floridanus konnte auf den Eiern hochfertiler Königinnen so ein Signal gefunden werden. Gruppen von Arbeiterinnen wurden regelmäßig mit verschiedenen Brutansätzen versorgt. Aber nur in Gruppen, welche Eier der Königin erhielten, wurden die Arbeiterinnen von der Reproduktion abgehalten. Die Eier informieren demnach über die Anwesenheit der Königin. Das Signal der Königineier ermöglicht Arbeiterinnen offensichtlich auch zwischen Eiern von Königin und Arbeiterinnen zu unterscheiden, wobei letztere zerstört werden. Königin- und Arbeiterinneneier unterscheiden sich in ihren Oberflächenkohlenwasserstoffen auf ähnliche Weise wie sich die kutikulären Kohlenwasserstoffprofile von fertilen Königinnen und Arbeiterinnen unterscheiden. Wurden Kohlenwasserstoffe von der Kutikula der Königin auf Eier von Arbeiterinnen übertragen, schützten sie diese vor der Zerstörung. Dies zeigt, dass die Eier das Signal transportieren. Die Kohlenwasserstoffe stellen ein Königinsignal dar, welches die Reproduktion der Arbeiterinnen bei C. floridanus regelt. Allerdings kommt das Signal nicht bei allen fertilen Königinnen vor. Gründungsköniginnen mit einer geringen Eiablagerate unterscheiden sich in der Zusammensetzung der Kohlenwasserstoffe von Königinnen mit einer höheren Produktivität. Ähnliche Unterschiede in der Zusammensetzung der Oberflächenkohlenwasserstoffe finden sich ebenfalls auf den jeweiligen Eiern. Das Königinsignal gewinnt an Stärke mit zunehmender Fertilität und Alter der Königin, was von den Arbeiterinnen erkannt wird. Eier von Gründungsköniginnen werden wie die Eier von Arbeiterinnen zerstört. Das Ergebnis zeigt, dass Gründungsköniginnen das betreffende Signal nicht besitzen. Um Arbeiterinnen von der Reproduktion abzuhalten, scheint es in kleinen Gründungskolonien nicht notwendig über den Zustand der Königin zu informieren. Arbeiterinnen in diesen Kolonien profitieren mehr von der Investition in das Koloniewachstum als von der Produktion von Männchen. Fehlt die Königin oder nimmt ihre Produktivität ab, dann beginnen Arbeiterinnen mit der Eiablage. Es gibt Belege aus anderen Studien, dass unter königinlosen Bedingungen Arbeiterinnen sich gegenseitig von der erfolgreichen Reproduktion abhalten (worker policing). Dabei orientieren sie sich am individuellen Geruch der Tiere je nach sozialem Status. Die Inhibierung der Ovarienaktivität erfolgt über Aggression, indem fertile Arbeiterinnen von ihren Nestgenossinnen attackiert werden, oder über die Zerstörung von Eiern. Arbeiterinnen von C. floridanus policen, im Gegensatz zu den bekannten Studien, nur durch Eifrass, da sie in der Lage sind Eier von Königin und Arbeiterinnen zu unterscheiden. Fertile Arbeiterinnen werden dagegen nie von Nestgenossinnen angegriffen. Dies wird unterstützt durch qualitative und quantitative Unterschiede im kutikulären Kohlenwasserstoffprofil zwischen Königin und Arbeiterinnen, während sich das Profil fertiler und infertiler Arbeiterinnen dagegen nicht unterscheidet. Arbeiterinnen nutzen demnach das Kohlenwasserstoffprofil um Eier zu unterscheiden, sind aber nicht in der Lage fertile Nestgenossinnen zu erkennen. Die Aufklärung der Regulationsmechanismen der reproduktiven Arbeitsteilung bei stark abgeleiteten Arten wie C. floridanus liefert einen Beitrag zum Verständnis, wieso es im Laufe der Evolution zur reproduktiven Degeneration von Arbeiterinnen gekommen ist, einem Charakteristikum hoch entwickelter eusozialer Systeme. KW - Camponotus floridanus KW - Fortpflanzung KW - Pheromon KW - soziale Insekten KW - Ameisen KW - Fertilitätssignal KW - kutikuläre Kohlenwasserstoffe KW - worker policing KW - social insects KW - ants KW - fertility signal KW - cuticular hydrocarbons KW - worker policing Y1 - 2006 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-18872 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Endesfelder, Ulrike A1 - Malkusch, Sebastian A1 - Flottmann, Benjamin A1 - Mondry, Justine A1 - Liguzinski, Piotr A1 - Verveer, Peter J. A1 - Heilemann, Mike T1 - Chemically Induced Photoswitching of Fluorescent Probes - A General Concept for Super-Resolution Microscopy N2 - We review fluorescent probes that can be photoswitched or photoactivated and are suited for single-molecule localization based super-resolution microscopy. We exploit the underlying photochemical mechanisms that allow photoswitching of many synthetic organic fluorophores in the presence of reducing agents, and study the impact of these on the photoswitching properties of various photoactivatable or photoconvertible fluorescent proteins. We have identified mEos2 as a fluorescent protein that exhibits reversible photoswitching under various imaging buffer conditions and present strategies to characterize reversible photoswitching. Finally, we discuss opportunities to combine fluorescent proteins with organic fluorophores for dual-color photoswitching microscopy. KW - Super-Resolution Microscopy KW - photoswitchable organic fluorophores KW - fluorescent proteins KW - super-resolution KW - PALM KW - dSTORM Y1 - 2011 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-74896 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Endesfelder, Ulrike A1 - Malkusch, Sebastian A1 - Flottmann, Benjamin A1 - Mondry, Justine A1 - Liguzinski, Piotr A1 - Verveer, Peter J. A1 - Heilemann, Mike T1 - Chemically Induced Photoswitching of Fluorescent Probes - A General Concept for Super-Resolution Microscopy JF - Molecules N2 - We review fluorescent probes that can be photoswitched or photoactivated and are suited for single-molecule localization based super-resolution microscopy. We exploit the underlying photochemical mechanisms that allow photoswitching of many synthetic organic fluorophores in the presence of reducing agents, and study the impact of these on the photoswitching properties of various photoactivatable or photoconvertible fluorescent proteins. We have identified mEos2 as a fluorescent protein that exhibits reversible photoswitching under various imaging buffer conditions and present strategies to characterize reversible photoswitching. Finally, we discuss opportunities to combine fluorescent proteins with organic fluorophores for dual-color photoswitching microscopy. KW - Photoactivated localization microscopy KW - Fusion proteins KW - Molecules KW - Patterns KW - Switch KW - Limit KW - Time KW - photoswitchable organic fluorophores KW - fluorescent proteins KW - super-resolution KW - PALM KW - dSTORM Y1 - 2011 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-134080 VL - 16 IS - 4 ER - TY - THES A1 - Eltz, Thomas T1 - Ecology of stingless bees (Apidae, Meliponini) in lowland dipterocarp forests in Sabah, Malaysia, and an evaluation of logging impact on populations and communities T1 - Ökologie Stachelloser Bienen (Apidae, Meliponini) in Dipterocarpaceen-Wäldern im Tiefland von Sabah, Malaysia, mit einer Evaluierung des Einflusses der kommerziellen Holznutzung auf Populationen und Gemeinschaften N2 - The present thesis reports on four years of field research on stingless bee ecology in Sabah, Malaysia. Hereby, it was the main focus to evaluate the effect of selective logging for timber extraction on communities of bees, and to elucidate causative relationships involved in regulating bee populations. Included were background studies on resource use (3.1, 3.2, 3.3) and nesting biology (3.4) as well as comparative studies on stingless bee diversity and abundance in logged and unlogged lowland rainforest sites (4.1, 4.2). Stingless bees proved to be generalist foragers that used a large range of plant species as pollen sources. Nevertheless, different species of bees had rather distinct pollen diets, a findind that was independent of fluctuations in flowering activity in the habitat. At one particular point in time colonies of one species (Trigona collina)collected mold spores (Rhizopus sp.) as a pollen surrogate. In order to obtain low-effort estimates of meliponine pollen sources a new method was developed: Trapping of bee garbage (with funnel traps) and the quantitative analysis of pollen in garbage samples. Pollen in bee garbage reflected pollen import with a certain time lag and could therefore be used for an assessment of long-term pollen foraging (see below). The majority of stingless bee nests (275 nests of 12 species) were found in cavities in trunks or under the bases of large, living canopy trees. Nest trees mostly belonged to commercial species and were of the correct size and (partly) timber quality to warrant harvesting. It was estimated that roughly one third of stingless bee nests in an given forest area would be killed during a selective logging operation. Besides causing direct mortality, logging may also indirectly affect bee populations by reducing the availability of potential nest sites (trees). However, in a comparison of primary and differentially logged forest sites (10 to 30 years after logging) no effect of the degree of disturbance on meliponine nest density was found. Instead, the variation in nest density (0 to 16.2 nest/ha) was best explained by differences in the available floral resources (assessed by analysis of pollen in bee garbage). Bee populations in forest edge situations were favored: there was a positive correlation between nest density and the proportion of external non-forest pollen (e.g. from crop plants, road edge vegetation, mangroves) in the bees’ diet. The highest nest density was found in a site bordering the mangroves in Sandakan Bay. Here, the mangrove tree Rhizophora apiculata represented a extraordinary large fraction of the pollen volume. Presumably, external pollen sources effectively supplement bee diets at times when little flowering occurs inside the forest, thus increasing overall bee carrying-capacity. The idea of differential pollen limitation was strengthened by direct measurements of pollen import and foraging activity over a period of five months. Both were elevated in colonies in a site with high bee density. It is concluded that the abundance of stingless bees in forests in Sabah is chiefly dependent on the local availability of food resources. Hereby, bee populations strongly benefit from edge effects and increased habitat diversity. Although direct negative effects of selective logging are strongly indicated by a close association of bee nests with commercial trees, no clear effects were detected in regenerating forests ten to 30 years after logging. N2 - Die vorliegende Dissertation umfaßt die Ergebnisse einer vierjährigen Studie zur Ökologie von Stachellosen Bienen in den Regenwäldern von Sabah, Malaysia. Hauptziel war es dabei, mögliche Auswirkungen der selektiven Holznutzung auf Bienengemeinschaften zu erforschen und, falls sich ein Effekt nachweisen läßt, die dafür verantwortlichen Wirkfaktoren zu identifizieren. Die Arbeiten schlossen sowohl Hintergrundstudien zur Nahrungsökologie (3.1, 3.2, 3.3) und Nistbiologie (3.4) ein, als auch vergleichende Erfassungen der Bienenabundanz und -diversität in primären und durch Holznutzung gestörten Tieflandregenwäldern (4.1, 4.2). Stachellose Bienen erwiesen sich als generalistische Blütenbesucher, die über die Zeit eine Vielzahl verschiedener Blütenpflanzen als Pollenquellen nutzen. Die Überlappung der Pollenspektren zwischen verschiedenen Bienenarten war jedoch sowohl bei geringer als bei höherer Blühaktivität relative niedrig. In einer Ausnahmesituation wurden von mehreren Kolonien einer Art (Trigona collina) auch Schimmelpilzsporen (Rhizopus sp.) als Pollenersatz eingetragen. Um die Pollennahrung von Meliponinen mit geringerem Aufwand und noch detaillierter erfassen zu können wurde eine neue Methode entwickelt: das automatisierte Absammeln von ‚Bienenmüll‘ (mittels Trichtefallen) und die quantitative Analyse der enthaltenen Pollenexinen. Die Polleninhalte des Mülls erwiesen sich dabei als verzögertes Abbild des eingetragenen Pollens und konnte daher für eine grobe Bestimmung langfristiger Nahrungsgewohnheiten herangezogen werden (siehe unten). Die große Mehrzahl der gefundenen Meliponinen-Nester (275 von 12 Arten) befanden sich entweder in Hohlräumen des Stämme oder unter der Stammbasis großer, lebender und oft kommerziell nutzbarer Kronenbäume. Grobe Berechnungen ergaben, daß mehr als ein Drittel aller Bienennester einer durchschnittlichen selektiven Fällaktion zum Opfer fallen würden. Neben diesem direkten Schaden könnte die kommerzielle Holznutzung auch indirekt (über eine Verringerung der zur Verfügung stehenden, potentiellen Nistbäume) die Bienenpopulationen negativ beeinflussen. Im Vergleich unterschiedlich stark eingeschlagener Flächen (10 bis 30 Jahre nach der letzen Nutzung) konnte allerdings kein Zusammenhang der Bienennestdichte mit dem Störungsgrad des Waldes gefunden werden. Statt dessen wurde die hohe Variation der Nestdichte (0 bis 16.2 Nester/ha) am besten durch die Unterschiede in den verfügbaren Nahrungsressourcen erklärt (bestimmt durch Müllpollenanalyse). Hier waren vor allem Waldflächen in Randlage begünstigt. Es bestand eine positive Korrelation der Nestdichte und dem Anteil externer, nicht aus dem Wald stammender Pollentypen (z. B. Kulturpflanzen, Straßenrandvegetation, Mangrovenpflanzen) an der Bienennahrung. Die bei weitem höchste Nestdichte wurden in einem an die Mangroven der Sandakan Bay angrenzenden Wald gefunden, wo ein herausragender Teil der Pollennahrung aus Pollen des Mangrovenbaums Rhizophora apiculata bestand. Vermutlich stellen externe Pollenquellen eine wichtige Ergänzung der Bienennahrung zu Zeiten geringer Blühaktivität im Wald dar, die die ‘carrying capacity’ des Waldes für Meliponinen erhöht. Die Theorie der unterschiedlichen Limitierung durch Pollenquellen wurde durch direkte Messungen von Polleneintrag und Fouragieraktivität überprüft: Beides war über fünf Monate hinweg bei Nestern in einer bienenreichen Fläche erhöht. Zusammenfassend läßt sich schließen, daß die Abundanz von Stachellosen Bienen in Sabahanischen Wäldern hauptsächlich von der lokalen Nahrungsverfügbarkeit abhängt und Bienenpopulationen hierbei stark von Randeffekten und erhöhter Habitatdiversität profitieren. Ein Einfluß von anthropogener Störung durch selektive Holznutzung ist aufgrund der Nistbiologie von Meliponinen kurz und mittelfristig zu erwarten, konnte aber in regenerierenden Wäldern zehn bis 30 Jahren nach dem Einschlag nicht eindeutig nachgewiesen werden. KW - Sabah KW - Stachellose Biene KW - Anthropogener Einfluss KW - Demökologie KW - Meliponini KW - stingless bees KW - Pollennahrung KW - Ressourcenteilung KW - begrenzte Ressource KW - Blühphänologie KW - Pollenanalyse KW - Nistgelegenheit KW - Holznutzung KW - Meliponini KW - stingless bees KW - pollen foraging KW - resource partitioning KW - resource limitation KW - flowering phenology KW - pollen analysis KW - nesting resources Y1 - 2001 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-1130 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Elkon, Ran A1 - Loayza-Puch, Fabricio A1 - Korkmaz, Gozde A1 - Lopes, Rui A1 - van Breugel, Pieter C A1 - Bleijerveld, Onno B A1 - Altelaar, AF Maarten A1 - Wolf, Elmar A1 - Lorenzin, Francesca A1 - Eilers, Martin A1 - Agami, Reuven T1 - Myc coordinates transcription and translation to enhance transformation and suppress invasiveness JF - EMBO reports N2 - c‐Myc is one of the major human proto‐oncogenes and is often associated with tumor aggression and poor clinical outcome. Paradoxically, Myc was also reported as a suppressor of cell motility, invasiveness, and metastasis. Among the direct targets of Myc are many components of the protein synthesis machinery whose induction results in an overall increase in protein synthesis that empowers tumor cell growth. At present, it is largely unknown whether beyond the global enhancement of protein synthesis, Myc activation results in translation modulation of specific genes. Here, we measured Myc‐induced global changes in gene expression at the transcription, translation, and protein levels and uncovered extensive transcript‐specific regulation of protein translation. Particularly, we detected a broad coordination between regulation of transcription and translation upon modulation of Myc activity and showed the connection of these responses to mTOR signaling to enhance oncogenic transformation and to the TGFβ pathway to modulate cell migration and invasiveness. Our results elucidate novel facets of Myc‐induced cellular responses and provide a more comprehensive view of the consequences of its activation in cancer cells. KW - c‐Myc KW - transcriptional responses KW - translational regulation KW - transcription KW - transformation KW - metastasis KW - cancer KW - protein biosynthesis & quality control Y1 - 2015 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-150373 VL - 16 IS - 12 ER - TY - THES A1 - El-Masri, Harun T1 - A genetic analysis of somitogenesis in the Medaka (Oryzias latipes) T1 - Genetische Analyse der Somitogenese in Medaka (Oryzias latipes) N2 - Somites are repeated epithelial segments that are generated in a rhythmic manner from the presomitic mesoderm (PSM) in the embryonic tailbud. Later, they differentiate into skeletal muscle, cartilage and dermis. Somitogenesis is regulated by a complex interplay of different pathways. Notch/Delta signaling is one of the pathways well characterized in zebrafish through mutants affected in its different components. Previous work in mouse, chicken and zebrafish has shown that also additional components are required during somitogenesis, most importantly through an FGF and Retinoic acid (RA) gradient, as well as Wnt signaling. However, no zebrafish mutants with defects in these pathways showing specific somite malformations are described. This was explained by functional redundancies among related genes that have resulted from a whole genome duplication which occurred in a teleost fish ancestor 350 million years ago. As distinct duplicates exist in different teleost species, a large scale mutagenesis screen in the medaka (Oryzias latipes) has been performed successfully in Kyoto, Japan. I analyzed nine of the isolated medaka mutants that show variable aspects of somitic phenotypes. This includes a complete or partial loss of somite boundaries (e.g. bms and sne), somites with irregular sizes and shapes (e.g. krz and fsl) or partially fused and enlarged somites (e.g. dpk). Although some of these medaka mutants share characteristics with previously described zebrafish somite mutants, most of the mutants represent unique phenotypes, not obtained in the zebrafish screens. In-situ hybridization analyses with marker genes implicated in the segmentation clock (e.g. her7), establishment of anterior-posterior (A-P) polarity (e.g. mesp) and differentiation of somites (e.g. myf5, lfng) revealed that the medaka mutants can be separated into two classes. Class I shows defects in tailbud formation and PSM prepatterning, and lateron somite boundary formation was impaired in these mutants. A unique member of this class with a novel phenotype is the doppelkorn (dpk) mutant that has single fused or enlarged somites. This phenotype has not been reported till now in zebrafish somite mutants. In-situ analyses on dpk showed that stabilization of the cyclically expressed somitogenesis clock genes must be affected in this mutant. This is accompanied by a disrupted regulation of A-P polarity genes like mesp. This suggests that dpk is a mutant deficient in the wave front, which is necessary for the down-regulation of oscillating genes in the anterior PSM. Furthermore, as the initiation of oscillation of all three cyclic her genes was unaffected in dpk embryos, I could exclude that this mutant in affected in the Notch/Delta pathway. Another mutant that belongs to this class is the samidare (sam) mutant. Morphologically, sam mutants are similar to zebrafish after eight (aei). In both cases, the first 7-9 somites are formed properly, but after this somite formation ceases. Different to the situation in aei, sam mutant embryos presented an additional defect in the mid-hindbrain boundary (MHB) region. Similar MHB defects were described in the zebrafish fgf8 mutant acerebellar (ace). In ace zebrafish mutant, somites were only slightly defective, although FGF signaling has been shown to be important for somite formation in chicken, mouse and zebrafish. This was explained by functional redundancy between fgf8 and fgf24 ligands in the tailbud of zebrafish. Thus, it is interesting to suggest that the sam mutant, based on the parallel defects in somites and MHB, is a potential member of the FGF signaling pathway muatnts. It was shown that FGF plays a crucial role during MHB formation in medaka. In addition, I showed that fgf8 acts non-redundantly during tailbud formation and somitogenesis in medaka. Furthermore, I showed that FGF signaling regulates somite size also in medaka and that fgfr1 is the only FGF receptor expressed in the tailbud and somites. In class II medaka somite mutants, PSM prepatterning appears normal, whereas A-P polarity, boundary formation, epithelialization or the later differentiation of somites appears to be affected. Such mutants have not been isolated so far in zebrafish, mice or chicken. Therefore, medaka class II somite mutants seem to be a novel group of mutants that opens new perspectives to analyze A-P polarity regulation, determination and boundary formation in the presence of a normally functioning clock in the PSM. Identifying the encoding genes for all analyzed medaka somite mutants will contribute to the understanding of the molecular interactions of different signaling pathways involved during somitogenesis, and is expected to result in the identification of new components. N2 - Die Somitogenese stellt einen entscheidenden Prozess bei der Entwicklung von Wirbeltierembryonen dar. Somiten sind transiente Strukturen, die sich im Verlauf der Embryonalentwicklung zu Skelettmuskulatur, Dermis und Wirbelkörper differenzieren. Somiten entstehen in einem sich regelmäßig wiederholenden Zyklus aus Stammzellen des präsomitischen Mesoderms (PSM), einer Wachstumszone am caudalen Ende des Embryos. Ein wichtiger Bestandteil der Somitogenese ist ein molekularer Oszillator, das so genannte „Segmentierungs-Uhrwerk“. Die periodische Segmentierung des präsomitischen Mesoderms wird reguliert durch eine Reihe komplexer Interaktionen von unterschiedlichen Signale wegen. Der Notch/Delta Signalweg spielt dabei eine zentrale Bedeutung, da hierbei Komponenten entdeckt wurden, die während der Somitogenese zyklisch im PSM exprimiert werden. Außer dem Notch/Delta Signalweg spielen auch ein FGF und Retinolsäure Gradient, sowie Wnt Signale eine wichtige Rolle bei der Somitogenese. Trotz mehrerer Mutagenese Screens im Zebrafisch wurden bislang keine Mutanten im FGF oder Wnt Signalweg entdeckt, die einen spezifischen Somiten Defekt besitzen. Die wurde durch eine funktionelle Redundanz unterschiedlicher Gene erklärt, die durch eine Duplikation im Genom von Teleostieren vor 350 Millionen Jahren enstanden ist. Da unterschiedliche Duplikate in verschiedenen Fischspezies existieren, wurde in den letzten Jahren ein grosser Mutagenese Screen bei Medaka (Oryzias latipes) in Kyoto, Japan durchgeführt. In meiner Arbeit habe ich neue Somitogenese Mutanten aus dieser Screen isoliert und Phänotypisch charakterisiert. Die neun isolierten Mutanten zeigten unterschiedliche Somiten Phänotypen. Einige Mutanten hatten wenige oder gar keine Somitengrenzen (z.B bms oder sne), andere hatten unregelmäßige Somiten Formen (z.B. krz oder fsl) oder unterschiedlich große Somiten (z.B dpk). Manche dieser Medaka wiesen Änlichkeiten Mutanten zu im Zebrafisch beschriebenen Somiten Mutanten auf. Die Mehrzahl der Mutanten zeigten jedoch Phänotypen, die bis jetzt noch nicht in Zebrafisch Screens gefunden worden. In-Situ Analysen mit Hilfe unterschiedlicher, neu isolierter Somitenmarker, wie z.B. her7 einem Bestandteil des molekularen Oszillators, mesp einem anterior-posterioren Gen oder den Somitendifferenzierungsgenen lfng oder myf5 erlaubten, die Medaka Mutanten in zwei unterschiedliche Gruppen zuzuordnen. Gruppe I zeigt Defekte in der Bildung der Schwanzknospe und der Musterbildung im PSM. Ein besonderes Beispiel dieser Gruppe ist die Mutante doppelkorn (dpk), die einen bislang nicht beschriebenen Somitenphänotyp besitzt. In-situ Analysen von dpk zeigten, dass zyklische Gene im anterioren PSM dieser Mutante nicht stabilisiert werden und auch A-P Polaritätsgene fehlerhaft reguliert werden. Das deutet darauf hin, dass in der dpk Mutante ein Faktor der sogenannten „Wavefront“ betroffen sein könnte, der wichtig ist für die Regulation von oszillierenden Genen im anterioren PSM ist. Ich konnte zeigen, daß der wichtige Notch/Delta Signalweg in dieser Mutante nicht betroffen ist, weil alle unterschiedlichen zyklischen Gene, her1, her5 und her7, eine normale dynamische initiation ihrer Expression zeigten. Gruppe II Mutanten zeigen Defekte bei der Bildung der Somitengrenzen und Epithelialisierung der Somiten trotz normales, Musterbildung im PSM. Solche Mutanten wurden bislang weder in Zebrafisch, noch in Maus oder Hühnchen gefunden. Deshalb sollten nach der molekularen Identifiezierung der mutierten Gene neue Faktoren erhalten werden, die vor allem für die Regulation später Somitogenese-phasen wichtig sind. KW - Japankärpfling KW - Somit KW - Genanalyse KW - Somiten KW - Präsomitisches Mesoderm KW - Medaka KW - FGF Signalweg KW - Notch/Delta Signalweg KW - Somites KW - Presomitic meoderm KW - Medaka KW - FGF pathway KW - Notch/Delta pathway Y1 - 2005 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-14515 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - El-Keredy, Amira A1 - Schleyer, Michael A1 - König, Christian A1 - Ekim, Aslihan A1 - Gerber, Bertram T1 - Behavioural Analyses of Quinine Processing in Choice, Feeding and Learning of Larval Drosophila JF - PLoS One N2 - Gustatory stimuli can support both immediate reflexive behaviour, such as choice and feeding, and can drive internal reinforcement in associative learning. For larval Drosophila, we here provide a first systematic behavioural analysis of these functions with respect to quinine as a study case of a substance which humans report as "tasting bitter". We describe the dose-effect functions for these different kinds of behaviour and find that a half-maximal effect of quinine to suppress feeding needs substantially higher quinine concentrations (2.0 mM) than is the case for internal reinforcement (0.6 mM). Interestingly, in previous studies (Niewalda et al. 2008, Schipanski et al 2008) we had found the reverse for sodium chloride and fructose/sucrose, such that dose-effect functions for those tastants were shifted towards lower concentrations for feeding as compared to reinforcement, arguing that the differences in dose-effect function between these behaviours do not reflect artefacts of the types of assay used. The current results regarding quinine thus provide a starting point to investigate how the gustatory system is organized on the cellular and/or molecular level to result in different behavioural tuning curves towards a bitter tastant. KW - honeybees KW - chemosensory system KW - bitter taste KW - melanogaster KW - receptor KW - reward KW - brain KW - organization KW - architecture KW - perception Y1 - 2012 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-130811 VL - 7 IS - 7 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - El Hajj, Nady A1 - Dittrich, Marcus A1 - Böck, Julia A1 - Kraus, Theo F. J. A1 - Nanda, Indrajit A1 - Müller, Tobias A1 - Seidmann, Larissa A1 - Tralau, Tim A1 - Galetzka, Danuta A1 - Schneider, Eberhard A1 - Haaf, Thomas T1 - Epigenetic dysregulation in the developing Down syndrome cortex JF - Epigenetics N2 - Using Illumina 450K arrays, 1.85% of all analyzed CpG sites were significantly hypermethylated and 0.31% hypomethylated in fetal Down syndrome (DS) cortex throughout the genome. The methylation changes on chromosome 21 appeared to be balanced between hypo- and hyper-methylation, whereas, consistent with prior reports, all other chromosomes showed 3-11times more hyper- than hypo-methylated sites. Reduced NRSF/REST expression due to upregulation of DYRK1A (on chromosome 21q22.13) and methylation of REST binding sites during early developmental stages may contribute to this genome-wide excess of hypermethylated sites. Upregulation of DNMT3L (on chromosome 21q22.4) could lead to de novo methylation in neuroprogenitors, which then persists in the fetal DS brain where DNMT3A and DNMT3B become downregulated. The vast majority of differentially methylated promoters and genes was hypermethylated in DS and located outside chromosome 21, including the protocadherin gamma (PCDHG) cluster on chromosome 5q31, which is crucial for neural circuit formation in the developing brain. Bisulfite pyrosequencing and targeted RNA sequencing showed that several genes of PCDHG subfamilies A and B are hypermethylated and transcriptionally downregulated in fetal DS cortex. Decreased PCDHG expression is expected to reduce dendrite arborization and growth in cortical neurons. Since constitutive hypermethylation of PCDHG and other genes affects multiple tissues, including blood, it may provide useful biomarkers for DS brain development and pharmacologic targets for therapeutic interventions. KW - trisomy 21 KW - DNA methylation KW - Down syndrome KW - fetal brain development KW - frontal cortex KW - protocadherin gamma cluster Y1 - 2016 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-191239 VL - 11 IS - 8 ER - TY - THES A1 - El Hajj, Nady T1 - Epimutations in Germ-Cell and Embryo Development: Possible Consequences for Assisted Reproduction T1 - Epimutationen in der Keimzell- und Embryonalentwicklung : Mögliche Konsequenzen für die assistierte Reproduktion N2 - Assisted reproductive technologies (ART) emerged in the late 1970’s as a therapy for human infertility. Up till now more than 3 million babies have been conceived through ART, demonstrating the safety and efficiency of the technique. Published reports showed an increase in the rate of imprinting disorders (Beckwith Wiedemann Syndrome, Angelman Syndrome, etc.) in babies born after ART. What are the effects imposed through ART and should researchers reassess its safety and implications on the future offspring? Throughout this thesis, I analyzed the methylation patterns of germ cells and embryos to determine whether in vitro maturation and in vitro fertilization have a negative impact on the epigenetic patterns. Furthermore, DNA methylation was compared between sperm of infertile and presumably fertile controls in order to understand whether epigenetic disturbances lead to infertility at the first place. The occurrence of methylation aberrations in germ cells of infertile patients could be transmitted to new-borns and then cause epigenetic disorders. In order to elucidate the imprinting status within single cells, I developed a new technique based on limiting dilution where bisulfite treated DNA is distributed across several wells before amplification. This allowed methylation measurement at the single allele level as well parent of origin detection. In a total of 141 sperm samples from couples undergoing in vitro fertilization (IVF) or intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) including 106 with male factor or combined infertility and 28 with female infertility, I detected a significant correlation between lower quality of semen parameters (sperm count, percentage of abnormal sperm, and percentage of motile sperm) and the rate of imprinting errors. ALU repeats displayed a higher methylation in sperm DNA of patients leading to a pregnancy and live birth, compared to patients in which pregnancy was not achieved or a spontaneous abortion occurred. A discriminant analysis based on ALU methylation allowed correct classification of >70% of cases. Preliminary data from illumina methylation arrays where more than 27,000 CpGs were analyzed determined that only a single CpG site from the open reading frame C14orf93 was significantly different between the infertile and presumably fertile control group. However, further improvements on data normalization might permit detection of other differentially methylated regions. Comparison of embryos after natural conception, in vitro fertilized embryos from superovulated oocytes, and embryos achieved through fertilization of in vitro cultured oocytes revealed no dramatic effect on the imprinting patterns of Igf2r, H19, and Snrpn. Oocyte cryotop vitrification did not result in a dramatic increase of imprinting mutations in oocytes even though the rate of sporadic methylation errors in single Snrpn CpGs were higher within the in-vitrified group. Collectively, the results I will present within this thesis suggest an increase in the rate of imprinting errors within the germ cells of infertile patients, in addition to a decrease in genome wide methylation of ALU repetitive elements. I did not observe a detrimental effect on the methylation patterns of oocytes and the resulting embryos using in vitro maturation of oocytes and/or standard IVF with in vivo grown superovulated oocytes. N2 - Assistierte Reproduktionstechniken (ART) wurden in den späten 1970er Jahren als Therapie für unfruchtbare Paare mit Kinderwunsch etabliert. Bis zum heutigen Tage wurden dank ART weltweit mehr als 3 Millionen Kinder geboren, ein eindrucksvoller Beweis für die Sicherheit und Effizienz dieser Methode. Dennoch zeigen veröffentlichte Studien einen Anstieg in der Rate von Imprinting-Erkrankungen (Beckwith Wiedemann-Syndrom, Angelman-Syndrom, etc.) bei Kindern, die nach assistierter Reproduktion geboren wurden. Es stellt sich die Frage, welche Effekte durch ART ausgelöst werden können und ob eine neue Einschätzung dieser Methode bezüglich ihrer gesundheitlichen Implikationen für künftige Generationen notwendig ist. In dieser Arbeit habe ich mögliche negative Effekte von in vitro-Maturation und -Fertili-sierung auf Methylierungsmuster humaner und muriner Keimzellen, sowie Maus-Embryonen untersucht. Aberrante DNA-Methylierungsmuster in Keimzellen von infertilen Patienten könnten auf die Neugeborenen übertragen werden und epigenetische Erkrankungen zur Folge haben. Ob epigenetische Störungen im Zusammenhang mit Infertilität stehen, wurde außerdem durch den Vergleich der DNA-Methylierung von Spermien infertiler und fertiler Männer untersucht. Um den Imprintigstatus auf Einzelzellebene zu bestimmen, habe ich basierend auf „Limiting Dilution“ eine neue Methode entwickelt. Bei diesem Verfahren wird Bisulfit-behandelte DNA vor der PCR-Amplifikation in mehrere Reaktionsgefässe verdünnt. Dies erlaubt die Methylierungsanalyse einzelner Allele und die Detektion elternspezifischer Methylierungsmuster. Mit insgesamt 141 Sperma-Proben von Paaren, die sich einer in vitro- Fertilisierung (IVF) oder einer Intrazytoplasmischen Spermieninjektion (ICSI) unterzogen hatten, davon 28 mit weiblicher und 106 mit männlicher oder kombinierter Unfruchtbarkeit, konnte ich einen positiven Zusammenhang zwischen der Rate an Imprinting-Fehlern und geringer Sperma-Qualität (gemessen an Standardparametern) ableiten. ALU-Sequenzen zeigten in Spermien-DNA von Patienten mit erfolgreicher Schwangerschaft und Geburt eine höhere Methylierung als von Patienten mit fehlgeschlagener Schwangerschaft oder Spontanabort. Eine auf der ALU-Methylierung basierende Diskriminanzanalyse konnte mehr als 70% aller Fälle korrekt klassifizieren. Vorläufige Daten aus Experimenten mit Illumina Methylierungs-Arrays mit einer Auflösung von mehr als 27.000 CpG-Positionen identifizierten einen signifikanten Gruppenunterschied zwischen Patienten- und Kontrollgruppe für eine CpG-Position innerhalb des offenen Leserahmens C14orf93. Verbesserungen der Datenauswertung (Normalisierung, Testung etc.) sollten die Entdeckung weiterer differenziell methylierter Regionen erlauben. Der Vergleich von Mausembryos aus natürlicher Konzeption, aus in vitro kultivierten und fertilisierten Oozyten und aus in vitro Fertilisation nach Superovulation zeigte keine dramatischen Effekte auf die Imprinting-Muster der geprägten Gene Igf2r, H19 und Snrpn. Das gilt auch für Cryo-Top vitrifizierte Oozyten, wenn auch die Rate sporadischer Methylierungsfehler einzelner CpG-Positionen in Snrpn etwas höher war als in den Kontrollgruppen. Zusammengenommen lassen die in dieser Arbeit präsentieren Resultate auf eine Zunahme an Imprinting-Fehlern und eine genomweite Abnahme der Methylierung repetitiver ALU-Sequenzen in den Keimzellen infertiler Patienten schließen. KW - Reproduktionsmedizin KW - Epigenotypus KW - Mutation KW - assistierte Reproduktion KW - Keimzell- und Embryonalentwicklung KW - Epimutation KW - Epigenetics KW - Asisted Reproduction KW - Imprinting Y1 - 2011 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-65995 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Eisenreich, Wolfgang A1 - Rudel, Thomas A1 - Heesemann, Jürgen A1 - Goebel, Werner T1 - Persistence of Intracellular Bacterial Pathogens—With a Focus on the Metabolic Perspective JF - Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology N2 - Persistence has evolved as a potent survival strategy to overcome adverse environmental conditions. This capability is common to almost all bacteria, including all human bacterial pathogens and likely connected to chronic infections caused by some of these pathogens. Although the majority of a bacterial cell population will be killed by the particular stressors, like antibiotics, oxygen and nitrogen radicals, nutrient starvation and others, a varying subpopulation (termed persisters) will withstand the stress situation and will be able to revive once the stress is removed. Several factors and pathways have been identified in the past that apparently favor the formation of persistence, such as various toxin/antitoxin modules or stringent response together with the alarmone (p)ppGpp. However, persistence can occur stochastically in few cells even of stress-free bacterial populations. Growth of these cells could then be induced by the stress conditions. In this review, we focus on the persister formation of human intracellular bacterial pathogens, some of which belong to the most successful persister producers but lack some or even all of the assumed persistence-triggering factors and pathways. We propose a mechanism for the persister formation of these bacterial pathogens which is based on their specific intracellular bipartite metabolism. We postulate that this mode of metabolism ultimately leads, under certain starvation conditions, to the stalling of DNA replication initiation which may be causative for the persister state. KW - persistence KW - mechanisms of persister formation KW - intracellular bacterial pathogens KW - stress conditions KW - ATP-DnaA complex KW - DNA replication initiation Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-222348 SN - 2235-2988 VL - 10 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Eisenreich, Wolfgang A1 - Rudel, Thomas A1 - Heesemann, Jürgen A1 - Goebel, Werner T1 - How viral and intracellular bacterial pathogens reprogram the metabolism of host cells to allow their intracellular replication JF - Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology N2 - Viruses and intracellular bacterial pathogens (IBPs) have in common the need of suitable host cells for efficient replication and proliferation during infection. In human infections, the cell types which both groups of pathogens are using as hosts are indeed quite similar and include phagocytic immune cells, especially monocytes/macrophages (MOs/MPs) and dendritic cells (DCs), as well as nonprofessional phagocytes, like epithelial cells, fibroblasts and endothelial cells. These terminally differentiated cells are normally in a metabolically quiescent state when they are encountered by these pathogens during infection. This metabolic state of the host cells does not meet the extensive need for nutrients required for efficient intracellular replication of viruses and especially IBPs which, in contrast to the viral pathogens, have to perform their own specific intracellular metabolism to survive and efficiently replicate in their host cell niches. For this goal, viruses and IBPs have to reprogram the host cell metabolism in a pathogen-specific manner to increase the supply of nutrients, energy, and metabolites which have to be provided to the pathogen to allow its replication. In viral infections, this appears to be often achieved by the interaction of specific viral factors with central metabolic regulators, including oncogenes and tumor suppressors, or by the introduction of virus-specific oncogenes. Less is so far known on the mechanisms leading to metabolic reprogramming of the host cell by IBPs. However, the still scant data suggest that similar mechanisms may also determine the reprogramming of the host cell metabolism in IBP infections. In this review, we summarize and compare the present knowledge on this important, yet still poorly understood aspect of pathogenesis of human viral and especially IBP infections. KW - metabolic adaptation KW - viruses KW - intracellular bacterial pathogens KW - metabolism of infected and uninfected host cells KW - reprogamming of host cell metabolism Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-197188 SN - 2235-2988 VL - 9 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Eisenhuth, Nicole A1 - Vellmer, Tim A1 - Rauh, Elisa T. A1 - Butter, Falk A1 - Janzen, Christian J. T1 - A DOT1B/Ribonuclease H2 Protein Complex Is Involved in R-Loop Processing, Genomic Integrity, and Antigenic Variation in Trypanosoma brucei JF - mbio N2 - The parasite Trypanosoma brucei periodically changes the expression of protective variant surface glycoproteins (VSGs) to evade its host's immune sys-tem in a process known as antigenic variation. One route to change VSG expres-sion is the transcriptional activation of a previously silent VSG expression site (ES), a subtelomeric region containing the VSG genes. Homologous recombination of a different VSG from a large reservoir into the active ES represents another route. The conserved histone methyltransferase DOT1B is involved in transcriptional silencing of inactive ES and influences ES switching kinetics. The molecular machin-ery that enables DOT1B to execute these regulatory functions remains elusive, however. To better understand DOT1B-mediated regulatory processes, we purified DOT1B-associated proteins using complementary biochemical approaches. We iden-tified several novel DOT1B interactors. One of these was the RNase H2 complex, previously shown to resolve RNA-DNA hybrids, maintain genome integrity, and play a role in antigenic variation. Our study revealed that DOT1B depletion results in an increase in RNA-DNA hybrids, accumulation of DNA damage, and ES switch-ing events. Surprisingly, a similar pattern of VSG deregulation was observed in RNase H2 mutants. We propose that both proteins act together in resolving R-loops to ensure genome integrity and contribute to the tightly regulated process of anti-genic variation. KW - DOT1B KW - R-loop KW - antigenic variation KW - chromatin structure KW - genomic integrity Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-260698 VL - 12 IS - 6 ER - TY - THES A1 - Eisenhuth, Nicole Juliana T1 - Novel and conserved roles of the histone methyltransferase DOT1B in trypanosomatid parasites T1 - Neue und konservierte Rollen der Histonmethyltransferase DOT1B in Parasiten der Ordnung Trypanosomatida N2 - The family of trypanosomatid parasites, including the human pathogens Trypanosoma brucei and Leishmania, has evolved sophisticated strategies to survive in harmful host environments. While Leishmania generate a safe niche inside the host’s macrophages, Trypanosoma brucei lives extracellularly in the mammalian bloodstream, where it is constantly exposed to the attack of the immune system. Trypanosoma brucei ensures its survival by periodically changing its protective surface coat in a process known as antigenic variation. The surface coat is composed of one species of ‘variant surface glycoprotein’ (VSG). Even though the genome possesses a large repertoire of different VSG isoforms, only one is ever expressed at a time from one out of the 15 specialized subtelomeric ‘expression sites’ (ES). Switching the coat can be accomplished either by a recombination-based exchange of the actively-expressed VSG with a silent VSG, or by a transcriptional switch to a previously silent ES. The conserved histone methyltransferase DOT1B methylates histone H3 on lysine 76 and is involved in ES regulation in T. brucei. DOT1B ensures accurate transcriptional silencing of the inactive ES VSGs and influences the kinetics of a transcriptional switch. The molecular machinery that enables DOT1B to execute these regulatory functions at the ES is still elusive, however. To learn more about DOT1B-mediated regulatory processes, I wanted to identify DOT1B-associated proteins. Using two complementary approaches, specifically affinity purification and proximity-dependent biotin identification (BioID), I identified several novel DOT1B-interacting candidates. To validate these data, I carried out reciprocal co-immunoprecipitations with the most promising candidates. An interaction of DOT1B with the Ribonuclease H2 protein complex, which has never been described before in any other organism, was confirmed. Trypanosomal Ribonuclease H2 maintains genome integrity by resolving RNA-DNA hybrids, structures that if not properly processed might initiate antigenic variation. I then investigated DOT1B’s contribution to this novel route to antigenic variation. Remarkably, DOT1B depletion caused an increased RNA-DNA hybrid abundance, accumulation of DNA damage, and increased VSG switching. Deregulation of VSGs from throughout the silent repertoire was observed, indicating that recombination-based switching events occurred. Encouragingly, the pattern of deregulated VSGs was similar to that seen in Ribonuclease H2-depleted cells. Together these data support the hypothesis that both proteins act together in modulating RNA-DNA hybrids to contribute to the tightly-regulated process of antigenic variation. The transmission of trypanosomatid parasites to mammalian hosts is facilitated by insect vectors. Parasites need to adapt to the extremely different environments encountered during transmission. To ensure their survival, they differentiate into various specialized forms adapted to each tissue microenvironment. Besides antigenic variation, DOT1B additionally affects the developmental differentiation from the mammalian-infective to the insect stage of Trypanosoma brucei. However, substantially less is known about the influence of chromatin-associated proteins such as DOT1B on survival and adaptation strategies of related Leishmania parasites. To elucidate whether DOT1B’s functions are conserved in Leishmania, phenotypes after gene deletion were analyzed. As in Trypanosoma brucei, generation of a gene deletion mutant demonstrated that DOT1B is not essential for the cell viability in vitro. DOT1B deletion was accompanied with a loss of histone H3 lysine 73 trimethylation (the lysine homologous to trypanosomal H3K76), indicating that Leishmania DOT1B is also solely responsible for catalyzing this post-translational modification. As in T. brucei, dimethylation could only be observed during mitosis/cytokinesis, while trimethylation was detectable throughout the cell cycle in wild-type cells. In contrast to the trypanosome DOT1B, LmxDOT1B was not essential for differentiation in vitro. However, preliminary data indicate that the enzyme is required for effective macrophage infection. In conclusion, this study demonstrated that the identification of protein networks and the characterization of protein functions of orthologous proteins from related parasites are effective tools to improve our understanding of the parasite survival strategies. Such insights are a necessary step on the road to developing better treatments for the devastating diseases they cause. N2 - Vertreter der Familie der Trypanosomatidae einschließlich der humanpathogenen Trypanosoma brucei und Leishmania Arten entwickelten eine Reihe von ausgeklügelten Strategien, um in ihren Wirten zu überleben. Während sich Leishmanien eine sichere Nische in den Makrophagen ihrer Wirte aufbauen, lebt Trypanosoma brucei ausschließlich extrazellulär im Blutkreislauf der Säugetiere. Dort ist der Parasit ständig dem Angriff des Immunsystems ausgesetzt. Um sein Überleben zu sichern, wechselt er regelmäßig seine variablen Oberflächenproteine (VSG), eine Strategie, die auch als antigene Variation bekannt ist. Obwohl das Genom des Parasiten über ein enormes Repertoire an VSG Genen verfügt, wird immer nur eine einzige Art von einer von 15 spezialisierten telomerproximalen Expressionsstellen (ES) transkribiert. Um die VSG-Zelloberfläche zu wechseln, können Trypanosomen das VSG Gen der aktiven ES gegen ein inaktives VSG aus dem gigantischen Repertoire mittels Rekombination eintauschen. Eine weitere Möglichkeit ist der Transkriptionswechsel zu einer zuvor stillen ES. Die konservierte Histonmethyltransferase DOT1B katalysiert die Methylierung von Histon H3 am Lysin 76 und ist an der ES-Regulation beteiligt. DOT1B gewährleistet den transkriptionell inaktiven Status der ES und beeinflusst die Kinetik eines transkriptionellen ES Wechsels. Die molekularen Komponenten, die DOT1B diese regulatorischen Funktionen an der ES ermöglichen, sind jedoch noch unbekannt. Um mehr über die von DOT1B vermittelten Mechanismen zu erfahren, ist es notwendig, DOT1B-assoziierte Proteine zu identifizieren. Durch die Anwendung von komplementären biochemischen Proteinaufreinigungsmethoden gelang es mir, mehrere potentielle Proteininteraktionen zu DOT1B zu entdecken. Um die Daten zu validieren, führte ich weitere Proteinaufreinigungen mit den vielversprechendsten Kandidaten durch. Eine Interaktion zwischen DOT1B und der Ribonuklease H2 konnte bestätigt werden - eine Interaktion, die noch nie zuvor in anderen Organismen beschrieben wurde. In Trypanosomen gewährleistet Ribonuklease H2 die Genomintegrität, indem das Enzym RNA-DNA-Hybride auflöst. Diese Strukturen können zudem, wenn sie nicht richtig prozessiert werden, antigene Variation initiieren. In dieser Studie wurde daher außerdem DOT1B’s Beitrag zu diesem Weg der Initiation der antigenen Variation analysiert. In der Tat konnte gezeigt werden, dass DOT1B RNA-DNA-Hybride moduliert und die Genomintegrität sowie VSG-Wechselrate beeinflusst. Die Tatsache, dass in DOT1B-Mutanten VSG Isoformen von den unterschiedlichsten Genomregionen exprimiert wurden, deutet darauf hin, dass rekombinations-basierte Ereignisse dem VSG-Wechsel zu Grunde lagen. Da in den DOT1B-Mutanten ähnliche VSG exprimiert wurden wie in Ribonuklease H2-Mutanten, kann vermutet werden, dass beide Proteine bei der Modulation der RNA-DNA-Hybride zusammenwirken, um antigene Variation zu regulieren. Trypanosomen und Leishmanien werden mittels Insektenvektoren auf den nächsten Säugerwirt übertragen. Sie müssen daher nicht nur im Säugerwirt überleben, sondern sich auch an die extrem unterschiedliche Umgebung im Vektor anpassen. Dafür differenzieren sich die Parasiten in speziell angepasste Zellstadien. Zusätzlich zu der antigenen Variation beeinflusst DOT1B die Entwicklungsdifferenzierung in Trypanosoma brucei. In Leishmanien hingegen ist über den Einfluss von chromatin-assoziierten Proteinen wie DOT1B auf die Überlebens- und Anpassungsstrategien wesentlich weniger bekannt. Um herauszufinden, ob die Funktionen von DOT1B in Leishmanien konserviert sind, wurden Phänotypen nach Gendeletion analysiert. Wie auch in Trypanosoma brucei konnte gezeigt werden, dass DOT1B für das Überleben der Parasiten nicht essentiell ist. Die Deletion von DOT1B ging mit einem Verlust der Trimethylierung von Histon H3 am Lysin 73 (dem zum trypanosomalen H3K76 homologen Lysin) einher, was darauf hinweist, dass DOT1B auch in Leishmanien allein für die Katalyse dieser posttranslationalen Modifikation verantwortlich ist. Wie in Trypanosoma brucei konnte eine Dimethylierung nur in der Mitose/Zytokinese beobachtet werden, wobei die Trimethylierung während des gesamten Zellzyklus in Wildtyp-Zellen nachweisbar war. Im Gegensatz zum trypanosomalen DOT1B war LmxDOT1B für die Differenzierung in vitro entbehrlich. Vorläufige Daten zeigen jedoch, dass das Enzym für eine wirksame Makrophageninfektion wesentlich ist. Zusammenfassend zeigte diese Studie, dass die Identifizierung von Proteinnetzwerken und die Charakterisierung von Funktionen orthologer Proteine aus verwandten Parasiten wirksame Werkzeuge sind, um unser Verständnis der Überlebensstrategien der Parasiten zu verbessern. Solche Erkenntnisse sind ein notwendiger Schritt auf dem Weg zu effektiveren Behandlungsmethoden für die verheerenden Krankheiten, die diese Parasiten verursachen. KW - Trypanosoma brucei KW - Leishmania KW - Chromatin KW - Histon-Methyltransferase KW - DNA repair KW - developmental differentiation KW - DOT1 KW - Ribonuclease H2 Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-219936 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Eiring, Patrick A1 - McLaughlin, Ryan A1 - Matikonda, Siddharth S. A1 - Han, Zhongying A1 - Grabenhorst, Lennart A1 - Helmerich, Dominic A. A1 - Meub, Mara A1 - Beliu, Gerti A1 - Luciano, Michael A1 - Bandi, Venu A1 - Zijlstra, Niels A1 - Shi, Zhen-Dan A1 - Tarasov, Sergey G. A1 - Swenson, Rolf A1 - Tinnefeld, Philip A1 - Glembockyte, Viktorija A1 - Cordes, Thorben A1 - Sauer, Markus A1 - Schnermann, Martin J. T1 - Targetable conformationally restricted cyanines enable photon-count-limited applications JF - Angewandte Chemie Internationale Edition N2 - Cyanine dyes are exceptionally useful probes for a range of fluorescence-based applications, but their photon output can be limited by trans-to-cis photoisomerization. We recently demonstrated that appending a ring system to the pentamethine cyanine ring system improves the quantum yield and extends the fluorescence lifetime. Here, we report an optimized synthesis of persulfonated variants that enable efficient labeling of nucleic acids and proteins. We demonstrate that a bifunctional sulfonated tertiary amide significantly improves the optical properties of the resulting bioconjugates. These new conformationally restricted cyanines are compared to the parent cyanine derivatives in a range of contexts. These include their use in the plasmonic hotspot of a DNA-nanoantenna, in single-molecule Förster-resonance energy transfer (FRET) applications, far-red fluorescence-lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM), and single-molecule localization microscopy (SMLM). These efforts define contexts in which eliminating cyanine isomerization provides meaningful benefits to imaging performance. KW - biology KW - super-resolution microscopy KW - conformational restriction KW - cyanine dyes KW - DNA nanotechnology KW - fluorescent dyes KW - single-molecule fluorescence spectroscopy Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-256559 VL - 60 IS - 51 ER - TY - THES A1 - Eiring, Patrick T1 - Super-resolution microscopy of plasma membrane receptors T1 - Hochauflösende Mikroskopie von Plasmamembran Rezeptoren N2 - Plasma membrane receptors are the most crucial and most commonly studied components of cells, since they not only ensure communication between the extracellular space and cells, but are also responsible for the regulation of cell cycle and cell division. The composition of the surface receptors, the so-called "Receptome", differs and is characteristic for certain cell types. Due to their significance, receptors have been important target structures for diagnostic and therapy in cancer medicine and often show aberrant expression patterns in various cancers compared to healthy cells. However, these aberrations can also be exploited and targeted by different medical approaches, as in the case of personalized immunotherapy. In addition, advances in modern fluorescence microscopy by so-called single molecule techniques allow for unprecedented sensitive visualization and quantification of molecules with an attainable spatial resolution of 10-20 nm, allowing for the detection of both stoichiometric and expression density differences. In this work, the single molecule sensitive method dSTORM was applied to quantify the receptor composition of various cell lines as well as in primary samples obtained from patients with hematologic malignancies. The focus of this work lies on artefact free quantification, stoichiometric analyses of oligomerization states and co localization analyses of membrane receptors. Basic requirements for the quantification of receptors are dyes with good photoswitching properties and labels that specifically mark the target structure without generating background through non-specific binding. To ensure this, antibodies with a predefined DOL (degree of labeling) were used, which are also standard in flow cytometry. First background reduction protocols were established on cell lines prior analyses in primary patient samples. Quantitative analyses showed clear expression differences between the cell lines and the patient cells, but also between individual patients. An important component of this work is the ability to detect the oligomerization states of receptors, which enables a more accurate quantification of membrane receptor densities compared to standard flow cytometry. It also provides information about the activation of a certain receptor, for example of FLT3, a tyrosine kinase, dimerizing upon activation. For this purpose, different well-known monomers and dimers were compared to distinguish the typical localization statistics of single bound antibodies from two or more antibodies that are in proximity. Further experiments as well as co localization analyses proved that antibodies can bind to closely adjacent epitopes despite their size. These analytical methods were subsequently applied for quantification and visualization of receptors in two clinically relevant examples. Firstly, various therapeutically relevant receptors such as CD38, BCMA and SLAMF7 for multiple myeloma, a malignant disease of plasma cells, were analyzed and quantified on patient cells. Furthermore, the influence of TP53 and KRAS mutations on receptor expression levels was investigated using the multiple myeloma cell lines OPM2 and AMO1, showing clear differences in certain receptor quantities. Secondly, FLT3 which is a therapeutic target receptor for acute myeloid leukemia, was quantified and stoichiometrically analyzed on both cell lines and patient cells. In addition, cells that have developed resistance against midostaurin were compared with cells that still respond to this type I tyrosine-kinase-inhibitor for their FLT3 receptor expression and oligomerization state. N2 - Plasmamembranrezeptoren sind die wohl wichtigsten und meist untersuchten Komponenten einer Zelle, da sie nicht nur die Kommunikation zwischen dem extrazellulären Bereich und den Zellen gewährleisten, sondern auch für die Regulierung des Zellzyklus und der Zellteilung zuständig sind. Dabei unterscheidet sich die Zusammensetzung der Oberflächenrezeptoren, das sogenannte „Rezeptom“, und ist charakteristisch für bestimme Zelltypen. Aufgrund ihrer Bedeutsamkeit sind Rezeptoren wichtige Zielstrukturen für Diagnose und Therapie in der Krebsmedizin, welche häufig bei verschiedensten Krebserkrankungen im Vergleich zu gesunden Zellen aberrante Expressionsmuster aufweisen. Diese Abweichungen können sich allerdings auch zu Nutze gemacht werden und zum Ziel verschiedener medizinischer Behandlungsmethoden, wie es bei der personalisierten Immuntherapie der Fall ist, werden. Zusätzlich hat der Fortschritt in der modernen Fluoreszenzmikroskopie durch sogenannte Einzelmolekültechniken, es auch erlaubt, eine noch nie dagewesene empfindliche Visualisierung und Quantifizierung von Molekülen mit einer räumlichen Auflösung von 10-20 nm zu erreichen, wodurch sowohl stöchiometrische Unterschiede, als auch Unterschiede in der Expressionsdichte detektiert werden können. In dieser Arbeit wurde die einzelmolekülsensitive Methode dSTORM genutzt, um die Rezeptorkomposition von verschiedenen Zelllinien aber auch von primären Patientenzellen mit zugrundeliegenden hämatologischen Erkrankungen zu quantifizieren. Schwerpunkte dieser Arbeit sind dabei die artefaktfreie Quantifizierung, stöchiometrische Analysen von Oligomerisierungszuständen, sowie die Kolokalisationsanalyse von Membranrezeptoren. Grundvoraussetzung für die Quantifizierung von Rezeptoren sind dabei gut schaltbare Farbstoffe, sowie Label, welche die Zielstruktur spezifisch markieren ohne dabei Hintergrund durch unspezifische Bindung zu generieren. Um dies zu gewährleisten, kamen Antikörper mit einem vordefinierten DOL (degree of labeling; engl. für: Markierungsgrad) zum Einsatz, welche auch in der Durchflusszytometrie standardmäßig eingesetzt werden. Protokolle zur Hintergrundreduktion wurden dabei an Zelllinien etabliert, bevor Primärzellen von Krebspatienten analysiert wurden. Durch quantitative Analysen konnten dabei deutliche Expressionsunterschiede zwischen den Zelllinien und den Patientenzellen, aber auch zwischen den verschiedenen Patienten gezeigt werden. Ein wichtiger Bestandteil dieser Arbeit ist die Fähigkeit, den Oligomerisierungszustand von Rezeptoren zu erkennen, was eine genauere Quantifizierung der Membran-rezeptordichten im Vergleich zur Durchflusszytometrie ermöglicht. Allerdings können diese Oligomerisierungszustände auch Informationen über die Aktivierung eines Rezeptors beinhalten, wie zum Beispiel von FLT3, einer Tyrosinkinase, welche zur Aktivierung dimerisieren muss. Hierfür wurden verschiedene bekannte Monomere und Dimere verglichen, um die typische Lokalisationsstatistik von vereinzelten gebundenen Antikörpern mit der von zwei oder mehr Antikörpern, welche nah beieinanderliegen, zu vergleichen. Durch weitere Etablierungsexperimente sowie Kolokalisationsanalysen konnte außerdem bewiesen werden, dass Antikörper trotz ihrer Größe auch an nah benachbarte Epitope binden können. Diese Analyseverfahren wurden im weiteren Verlauf zur Quantifizierung und Visualisierung von Rezeptoren an zwei klinisch relevanten Beispielen angewendet. Zum einen wurden verschiedene therapeutisch relevante Rezeptoren wie z.B. CD38, BCMA und SLAMF7 für das Multiple Myelom, einer malignen Erkrankung von Plasmazellen, auf Patientenzellen analysiert und quantifiziert. Zusätzlich wurde der Einfluss von TP53 und KRAS Mutationen auf die Rezeptorexpressionen anhand der Multiplen Myelom Zelllinien OPM2 und AMO1 untersucht, bei denen eindeutige Unterschiede in der Rezeptorexpression detektiert wurden. Zum anderen wurde FLT3, welches ein therapeutischer Zielrezeptor für die akute myeloische Leukämie ist, sowohl auf Zelllinien als auch auf Patientenzellen quantifiziert und stöchiometrisch analysiert. Hierbei wurden auch Zellen welche eine Midostaurinresistenz entwickelt haben mit Zellen, welche auf diesen Typ I Tyrosinkinase Inhibitor ansprechen, auf ihre FLT3 Rezeptorexpression und ihren Oligomerisierungszustand verglichen. KW - Fluoreszenzmikroskopie KW - Membranrezeptor KW - Hochaufgelöste Fluoreszenzmikroskopie KW - Super-resolution microscopy KW - Membrane receptor Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-250048 ER - TY - THES A1 - Eidel, Matthias T. A. M. T1 - Training Effects of a Tactile Brain-Computer Interface System During Prolonged Use by Healthy And Motor-Impaired People T1 - Trainingseffekte eines Taktilen Brain-Computer Interface Systems bei längerer Nutzung von gesunden sowie motorisch eingeschränkten Personen N2 - Background - Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCI) enable their users to interact and communicate with the environment without requiring intact muscle control. To this end, brain activity is directly measured, digitized and interpreted by the computer. Thus, BCIs may be a valuable tool to assist severely or even completely paralysed patients. Many BCIs, however, rely on neurophysiological potentials evoked by visual stimulation, which can result in usability issues among patients with impaired vision or gaze control. Because of this, several non-visual BCI paradigms have been developed. Most notably, a recent study revealed promising results from a tactile BCI for wheelchair control. In this multi-session approach, healthy participants used the BCI to navigate a simulated wheelchair through a virtual apartment, which revealed not only that the BCI could be operated highly efficiently, but also that it could be trained over five sessions. The present thesis continues the research on this paradigm in order to - confirm its previously reported high performance levels and trainability - reveal the underlying factors responsible for observed performance increases - establish its feasibility among potential impaired end-users Methods - To approach these goals, three studies were conducted with both healthy participants and patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Brain activity during BCI operation was recorded via electroencephalography (EEG) and interpreted using a machine learning-based linear classifier. Wheelchair navigation was executed according to the classification results and visualized on a monitor. For offline statistical analysis, neurophysiological features were extracted from EEG data. Subjective data on usability were collected from all participants. Two specialized experiments were conducted to identify factors for training. Results and Discussion - Healthy participants: Results revealed positive effects of training on BCI performances and their underlying neurophysiological potentials. The paradigm was confirmed to be feasible and (for a non-visual BCI) highly efficient for most participants. However, some had to be excluded from analysis of the training effects because they could not achieve meaningful BCI control. Increased somatosensory sensitivity was identified as a possible mediator for training-related performance improvements. Participants with ALS: Out of seven patients with various stages of ALS, five could operate the BCI with accuracies significantly above chance level. Another ALS patient in a state of near-complete paralysis trained with the BCI for several months. Although no effects of training were observed, he was consistently able to operate the system above chance level. Subjective data regarding workload, satisfaction and other parameters were reported. Significance - The tactile BCI was evaluated on the example of wheelchair control. In the future, it could help impaired patients to regain some lost mobility and self-sufficiency. Further, it has the potential to be adapted to other purposes, including communication. Once visual BCIs and other assistive technologies fail for patients with (progressive) motor impairments, vision-independent paradigms such as the tactile BCI may be among the last remaining alternatives to interact with the environment. The present thesis has strongly confirmed the general feasibility of the tactile paradigm for healthy participants and provides first clues about the underlying factors of training. More importantly, the BCI was established among potential end-users with ALS, providing essential external validity. N2 - Hintergrund - Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCI) ermöglichen ihren Benutzern die Interaktion und Kommunikation mit der Außenwelt, ohne dabei die Funktionstüchtigkeit der Muskeln voraus zu setzen. Zu diesem Zweck wird die Gehirnaktivität vom Computer direkt gemessen, digitalisiert und schließlich interpretiert. BCIs könnten daher eine wertvolle Methode sein, schwer körperlich beeinträchtigten oder sogar vollständig gelähmten Patienten zu assistieren. Viele BCI Ansätze basieren allerdings auf neurophysiologischen Potentialen, welche mittels visueller Stimulation evoziert werden. Dies kann zur Folge haben, dass das BCI von Patienten mit Sehbehinderung oder fehlender Kontrolle über die eigene Blickrichtung nicht erfolgreich benutzt werden kann. Deshalb wurden bereits einige nicht-visuelle BCI Paradigmen entwickelt. Insbesondere eine aktuelle Studie über ein taktiles BCI zur Rollstuhlkontrolle lieferte vielversprechende Ergebnisse: In fünf Trainingssitzungen navigierten gesunde Studienteilnehmer per BCI einen simulierten Rollstuhl durch eine virtuelle Wohnung. Hierbei konnte gezeigt werden, dass das BCI System nicht nur sehr effizient genutzt werden konnte, sondern auch, dass sich die Kontrolle durch das Training über mehrere Sitzungen verbesserte. Die vorliegende Dissertation befasst sich mit der weiterführenden Erforschung eben dieses Paradigmas, insbesondere mit den Zielen: . die zuvor berichtete hohe Performanz und Trainierbarkeit zu bestätigen . aufzuklären, welche Faktoren der Steigerung der BCI-Leistung zugrunde liegen . die Anwendbarkeit des Paradigmas bei beeinträchtigten Endnutzern zu etablieren Methoden - Um diese Ziele zu erreichen wurden drei Studien sowohl mit gesunden als auch mit Teilnehmern mit amyotropher Lateralsklerose (ALS) durchgeführt. Während der BCI-Nutzung wurde die Gehirnaktivität per Elektroenzephalographie (EEG) aufgezeichnet und von einem linearen Klassifikator (basierend auf Maschinenlernverfahren) interpretiert. Die Navigation des Rollstuhls wurde entsprechend der Ergebnisse des Klassifikators umgesetzt und auf einem Bildschirm visualisiert. Zur späteren statistischen Analyse wurden aus den EEG Daten neurophysiologische Merkmale extrahiert. Zudem wurden Fragebogendaten zur Nutzbarkeit des Systems von allen Teilnehmern erhoben. Zwei Experimente zur Identifizierung von Trainingsfaktoren wurden durchgeführt. Ergebnisse und Diskussion - Gesunde Teilnehmer: Die Ergebnisse zeigten positive Effekte des Trainings auf die BCI Performanz und deren zugrundeliegenden neurophysiologischen Potentiale. Es konnte bestätigt werden, dass das Paradigma anwendbar und für die meisten Teilnehmer hocheffizient nutzbar war (im Vergleich zu anderen nicht-visuellen Ansätzen). Einige Teilnehmer mussten jedoch von der Analyse der Trainingseffekte ausgeschlossen werden, da sie keine ausreichende Kontrolle über das BCI ausüben konnten. Eine Steigerung der somatosensorischen Empfindlichkeitsschwelle wurde als ein möglicher Faktor für die Trainierbarkeit und Verbesserung der Performanz identifiziert. Teilnehmer mit ALS: Fünf von sieben Teilnehmern in verschiedenen ALS-Stadien konnten das BCI signifikant überzufällig benutzen. Ein weiterer ALS Patient mit nahezu vollständiger Lähmung trainierte den Umgang mit dem BCI über mehrere Monate hinweg. Er war beständig in der Lage, das System mit Genauigkeiten über dem Zufallsniveau zu steuern, jedoch konnten keine Trainingseffekte gezeigt werden. Fragebogendaten zur subjektiven Arbeitsbelastung, Zufriedenheit und einigen weiteren Parametern wurden ausführlich berichtet. Bedeutung - Das taktile BCI wurde am Beispiel der Rollstuhlkontrolle evaluiert. In naher Zukunft könnte es beeinträchtigten Patienten helfen, ihre verlorene Mobilität und Selbstständigkeit zurück zu erlangen. Zudem kann es für viele weitere Zwecke adaptiert werden, insbesondere zur Kommunikation. Sobald visuelle BCIs oder andere technische Hilfsmittel bei Patienten mit (progressiver) motorischer Lähmung scheitern, könnten nicht-visuelle Paradigmen wie das taktile BCI zu den letzten verbleibenden Alternativen gehören, die eine Interaktion mit der Außenwelt noch erlauben. Die vorliegende Arbeit hat die grundsätzliche Anwendbarkeit des taktilen Paradigmas für gesunde Benutzer klar bestätigt. Zudem liefert sie erste Hinweise darauf, welche Faktoren den beobachteten Trainingseffekten zugrunde liegen könnten. Das BCI hat sich zudem bei potentiellen End-Nutzern mit ALS bewährt, was der externen Validität der Studienergebnisse enorm zuträgt. KW - Myatrophische Lateralsklerose KW - Gehirn-Computer-Schnittstelle KW - Elektroencephalographie KW - Rollstuhl KW - Brain-Computer Interface KW - Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis KW - Wheelchair Navigation Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-208511 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Ehmann, Nadine A1 - Sauer, Markus A1 - Kittel, Robert J. T1 - Super-resolution microscopy of the synaptic active zone JF - Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience N2 - Brain function relies on accurate information transfer at chemical synapses. At the presynaptic active zone (AZ) a variety of specialized proteins are assembled to complex architectures, which set the basis for speed, precision and plasticity of synaptic transmission. Calcium channels are pivotal for the initiation of excitation-secretion coupling and, correspondingly, capture a central position at the AZ. Combining quantitative functional studies with modeling approaches has provided predictions of channel properties, numbers and even positions on the nanometer scale. However, elucidating the nanoscopic organization of the surrounding protein network requires direct ultrastructural access. Without this information, knowledge of molecular synaptic structure-function relationships remains incomplete. Recently, super-resolution microscopy (SRM) techniques have begun to enter the neurosciences. These approaches combine high spatial resolution with the molecular specificity of fluorescence microscopy. Here, we discuss how SRM can be used to obtain information on the organization of AZ proteins KW - excitation-secretion coupling KW - Ca\(^{2+}\) channels KW - structure-function relationships KW - super-resolution microscopy KW - active zone KW - presynaptic calcium KW - neurotransmitter release Y1 - 2015 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-148997 VL - 9 IS - 7 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Eder, Sascha A1 - Hollmann, Claudia A1 - Mandasari, Putri A1 - Wittmann, Pia A1 - Schumacher, Fabian A1 - Kleuser, Burkhard A1 - Fink, Julian A1 - Seibel, Jürgen A1 - Schneider-Schaulies, Jürgen A1 - Stigloher, Christian A1 - Beyersdorf, Niklas A1 - Dembski, Sofia T1 - Synthesis and characterization of ceramide-containing liposomes as membrane models for different T cell subpopulations JF - Journal of Functional Biomaterials N2 - A fine balance of regulatory (T\(_{reg}\)) and conventional CD4\(^+\) T cells (T\(_{conv}\)) is required to prevent harmful immune responses, while at the same time ensuring the development of protective immunity against pathogens. As for many cellular processes, sphingolipid metabolism also crucially modulates the T\(_{reg}\)/T\(_{conv}\) balance. However, our understanding of how sphingolipid metabolism is involved in T cell biology is still evolving and a better characterization of the tools at hand is required to advance the field. Therefore, we established a reductionist liposomal membrane model system to imitate the plasma membrane of mouse T\(_{reg}\) and T\(_{conv}\) with regards to their ceramide content. We found that the capacity of membranes to incorporate externally added azide-functionalized ceramide positively correlated with the ceramide content of the liposomes. Moreover, we studied the impact of the different liposomal preparations on primary mouse splenocytes in vitro. The addition of liposomes to resting, but not activated, splenocytes maintained viability with liposomes containing high amounts of C\(_{16}\)-ceramide being most efficient. Our data thus suggest that differences in ceramide post-incorporation into T\(_{reg}\) and T\(_{conv}\) reflect differences in the ceramide content of cellular membranes. KW - liposome KW - ceramide KW - cell membrane model Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-286130 SN - 2079-4983 VL - 13 IS - 3 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Eckhardt, Manon A1 - Anders, Maria A1 - Muranyi, Walter A1 - Heilemann, Mike A1 - Krijnse-Locker, Jacomine A1 - Müller, Barbara T1 - A SNAP-Tagged Derivative of HIV-1-A Versatile Tool to Study Virus-Cell Interactions JF - PLoS ONE N2 - Fluorescently labeled human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) derivatives, combined with the use of advanced fluorescence microscopy techniques, allow the direct visualization of dynamic events and individual steps in the viral life cycle. HIV proteins tagged with fluorescent proteins (FPs) have been successfully used for live-cell imaging analyses of HIV-cell interactions. However, FPs display limitations with respect to their physicochemical properties, and their maturation kinetics. Furthermore, several independent FP-tagged constructs have to be cloned and characterized in order to obtain spectral variations suitable for multi-color imaging setups. In contrast, the so-called SNAP-tag represents a genetically encoded non-fluorescent tag which mediates specific covalent coupling to fluorescent substrate molecules in a self-labeling reaction. Fusion of the SNAP-tag to the protein of interest allows specific labeling of the fusion protein with a variety of synthetic dyes, thereby offering enhanced flexibility for fluorescence imaging approaches. Here we describe the construction and characterization of the HIV derivative HIV(SNAP), which carries the SNAP-tag as an additional domain within the viral structural polyprotein Gag. Introduction of the tag close to the C-terminus of the matrix domain of Gag did not interfere with particle assembly, release or proteolytic virus maturation. The modified virions were infectious and could be propagated in tissue culture, albeit with reduced replication capacity. Insertion of the SNAP domain within Gag allowed specific staining of the viral polyprotein in the context of virus producing cells using a SNAP reactive dye as well as the visualization of individual virions and viral budding sites by stochastic optical reconstruction microscopy. Thus, HIV(SNAP) represents a versatile tool which expands the possibilities for the analysis of HIV-cell interactions using live cell imaging and sub-diffraction fluorescence microscopy. KW - Human-immunodeficiency-virus KW - Fusion proteins KW - Live cells KW - Fluorescence microscopy KW - Stimulated-emission KW - Plasma-membrane KW - Living cells KW - Real-time KW - TYPE-1 KW - GAG Y1 - 2011 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-133534 VL - 6 IS - 7 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Eckert, W. A. A1 - Franke, Werner W. A1 - Scheer, Ulrich T1 - Nucleocytoplasmic translocation of RNA in Tetrahymena pyriformis and its inhibition by actinomycin D and cycloheximide N2 - No abstract available Y1 - 1975 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-32399 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Eckert, W. A. A1 - Franke, Werner W. A1 - Scheer, Ulrich T1 - Actinomycin D and the central granules in the nuclear pore complex: thin sectioning versus negative staining N2 - Thin section electron microscopy of Actinomycin D treated Tetrahymena cells and amphibian oocytes (Xenopus laevis, Triturus aZpestris) reveal no reduction in the central granules in the nuclear pore complexes. Possible reasons for the diversity between these results and earlier observations using negatively stained isolated nuclear envelopes from the same objects are discussed. The results clearly show that the presence of central granules within the nuclear pores does neither depend on nuclear RNA synthesis nor does indicate nucleocytoplasmic RNA transport. This conclusion leads to a reconsideration of the nature of the central granule. The functioning of the central granule of the nuclear pore complexes is further discussed in connection with recent studies on the ultrastructure of various types of cisternal pores. KW - Nuclear pores KW - Nucleocytoplasmic exchange KW - Actinomycin D KW - Tetrahymena KW - Amphibian oocytes Y1 - 1972 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-40636 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Eckert, Johanna A1 - Bohn, Manuel A1 - Spaethe, Johannes T1 - Does quantity matter to a stingless bee? JF - Animal Cognition N2 - Quantitative information is omnipresent in the world and a wide range of species has been shown to use quantities to optimize their decisions. While most studies have focused on vertebrates, a growing body of research demonstrates that also insects such as honeybees possess basic quantitative abilities that might aid them in finding profitable flower patches. However, it remains unclear if for insects, quantity is a salient feature relative to other stimulus dimensions, or if it is only used as a “last resort” strategy in case other stimulus dimensions are inconclusive. Here, we tested the stingless bee Trigona fuscipennis, a species representative of a vastly understudied group of tropical pollinators, in a quantity discrimination task. In four experiments, we trained wild, free-flying bees on stimuli that depicted either one or four elements. Subsequently, bees were confronted with a choice between stimuli that matched the training stimulus either in terms of quantity or another stimulus dimension. We found that bees were able to discriminate between the two quantities, but performance differed depending on which quantity was rewarded. Furthermore, quantity was more salient than was shape. However, quantity did not measurably influence the bees' decisions when contrasted with color or surface area. Our results demonstrate that just as honeybees, small-brained stingless bees also possess basic quantitative abilities. Moreover, invertebrate pollinators seem to utilize quantity not only as "last resort" but as a salient stimulus dimension. Our study contributes to the growing body of knowledge on quantitative cognition in invertebrate species and adds to our understanding of the evolution of numerical cognition. KW - numerical cognition KW - insects KW - Trigona fuscipennis KW - associative learning KW - quantity discrimination KW - behavioral experiments Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-307696 SN - 1435-9448 SN - 1435-9456 VL - 25 IS - 3 ER - TY - THES A1 - Eck, Saskia T1 - The impact of thermogenetic depolarizations of specific clock neurons on Drosophila melanogaster's circadian clock T1 - Der Einfluss thermogenetischer Depolarisationen spezifischer Uhrneurone auf Drosophila melanogasters circadiane Uhr N2 - The rotation of the earth around its own axis determines periodically changing environmental conditions, like alterations in light and temperature. For the purpose of adapting all organisms’ behavior, physiology and metabolism to recurring changes, endogenous clocks have evolved, which allow the organisms to anticipate environmental changes. In chronobiology, the scientific field dealing with the investigation of the underlying mechanisms of the endogenous clock, the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster serves as a beneficial model organism. The fruit fly’s circadian clock exhibits a rather simple anatomical organization, but nevertheless constitutes homologies to the mammalian system. Thus also in this PhD-thesis the fruit fly was used to decipher general features of the circadian clock’s interneuronal communication. Drosophila melanogaster’s circadian clock consists of about 150 clock neurons, which are located in the central nervous system of the fly. These clock neurons can be subdivided regarding to their anatomical position in the brain into the dorsal neurons (DN1s, DN2s, DN3s), as well as into the lateral neurons (LPNs, LNds, s-LNvs, l-LNvs). Functionally these clock neuron clusters can be classified as Morning- and Evening oscillators (M- and E- oscillators), driving different parts of the fly’s locomotor activity in light-dark conditions (LD). The Morning-oscillators are represented by the s-LNvs and are known to be the main pacemakers, driving the pace of the clock in constant conditions (constant darkness; DD). The group of Evening-oscillators consists of the LNds, the DN1s and the 5th s-LNv and is important for the proper timing of the evening activity in LD. All of these clock neurons are not functionally independent, but form complex neuronal connections, which are highly plastic in their response to different environmental stimuli (Zeitgebers), like light or temperature. Even though a lot is known about the function and the importance of some clock neuron clusters, the exact interplay between the neurons is not fully known yet. To investigate the mechanisms, which are involved in communication processes among different clock neurons, we depolarized specific clock cells in a temporally and cell-type restricted manner using dTrpA1, a thermosensitive cation channel, which allows the depolarization of neurons by application of temperature pulses (TP) above 29°C to the intact and freely moving fly. Using different clock specific GAL4-driver lines and applying TPs at different time points within the circadian cycle in DD enabled us with the help of phase shift experiments to draw conclusions on the properties of the endogenous clock. The obtained phase shifts in locomotor behavior elicited by specific clock neuronal activation were plotted as phase response curves (PRCs). The depolarization of all clock neurons shifted the phase of activity the strongest, especially in the delay zone of the PRC. The exclusive depolarization of the M oscillators together with the l-LNvs (PDF+ neurons: s-LNvs & l-LNvs) caused shifts in the delay and in the advance zone as well, however the advances were severely enhanced in their temporal occurrence ranging into the subjective day. We concluded that light might have inhibitory effects on the PDF+ cells in that particular part of the PRC, as typical light PRCs do not exhibit that kind of distinctive advances. By completely excluding light in the PRC-experiments of this PhD-thesis, this photic inhibitory input to the PDF+ neurons is missing, probably causing the broadened advance zone. These findings suggest the existence of an inhibitory light-input pathway to the PDF+ cells from the photoreceptive organs (Hofbauer-Buchner eyelet, photoreceptor cells of compound eyes, ocelli) or from other clock neurons, which might inhibit phase advances during the subjective day. To get an impression of the molecular state of the clock in the delay and advance zone, staining experiments against Period (PER), one of the most important core clock components, and against the neuropeptide Pigment Dispersing Factor (PDF) were performed. The cycling of PER levels mirrored the behavioral phase shifts in experimental flies, whereas the controls were widely unaffected. As just those neurons, which had been depolarized, exhibited immediate shifted PER oscillations, this effect has to be rapidly regulated in a cell-autonomous manner. However, the molecular link between clock neuron depolarization and shifts in the molecular clock’s cycling is still missing. This issue was addressed by CREB (cAMP responsive element binding protein) quantification in the large ventrolateral neurons (l-LNvs), as these neurons responded unexpectedly and strongest to the artificial depolarization exhibiting a huge increase in PER levels. It had been previously suggested that CREB is involved in circadian rhythms by binding to regulatory sequences of the period gene (Belvin et al., 1999), thus activating its transcription. We were able to show, that CREB levels in the l-LNvs are under circadian regulation, as they exhibit higher CREB levels at the end of the subjective night relative to the end of the subjective day. That effect was further reinforced by artificial depolarization, independently of the time point of depolarization. Furthermore the data indicate that rises in CREB levels are coinciding with the time point of increases of PER levels in the l-LNvs, suggesting CREB being the molecular link between the neuronal electrical state and the molecular clock. Taking together, the results indicate that a temporal depolarization using dTrpA1 is able to significantly phase shift the clock on the behavioral and protein level. An artificial depolarization at the beginning of the subjective night caused phase delays, whereas a depolarization at the end of the subjective night resulted in advances. The activation of all clock neurons caused a PRC that roughly resembled a light-PRC. However, the depolarization of the PDF+ neurons led to a PRC exhibiting a shape that did not resemble that of a light-mediated PRC, indicating the complex processing ability of excitatory and inhibitory input by the circadian clock. Even though this experimental approach is highly artificial, just the exclusion of light-inputs enabled us to draw novel conclusions on the network communication and its light input pathways. N2 - Die Rotation der Erde um ihre eigene Achse hat periodisch verändernde Umweltbedingungen, wie beispielsweise Veränderungen in den Lichtverhältnissen und der Temperatur, zur Folge. Um das Verhalten, die Physiologie und den Metabolismus eines Organismus an stets wiederkehrende Veränderungen anzupassen, haben sich endogene/circadiane Uhren entwickelt, die es dem Organismus erlauben diese Umweltbedingungen zu antizipieren. In der Chronobiologie, einem wissenschaftlichen Fachbereich, der sich mit der Untersuchung der zugrunde liegenden Mechanismen der Inneren Uhr befasst, dient die Taufliege Drosophila melanogaster als nützlicher Modellorganismus. Die Innere Uhr der Taufliege ist anatomisch eher einfach organisiert, weist trotz alledem jedoch Homologien zum Säugersystem auf. Auch im Rahmen dieser Doktorarbeit diente die Taufliege daher dazu grundlegende Netzwerkeigenschaften der circadianen Uhr zu untersuchen. Die Innere Uhr von Drosophila melanogaster besteht aus ungefähr 150 Uhrneuronen, die sich im zentralen Nervensystem der Fliege befinden. Diese Uhrneurone können, bezüglich ihrer anatomischen Position im Gehirn in die Gruppe der dorsalen Neurone (DN1, DN2, DN3), sowie in die der lateralen Neurone untergliedert werden (LPN, LNd, s-LNv, l-LNv). Funktionell werden diese Uhrneuronengruppen als Morgen- und Abendoszillatoren (M- und E-Oszillatoren) klassifiziert, da sie für unterschiedliche Verhaltensanteile in der Laufaktivität der Fliege unter Licht-Dunkel-Verhältnissen (LD) verantwortlich sind. Die s-LNv stellen dabei die Morgenoszillatoren (M-Oszillatoren) dar und werden als Hauptschrittmacher betrachtet, da sie die Geschwindigkeit der Uhr unter konstanten Bedingungen (Dauerdunkel; DD) bestimmen. Die Gruppe der Abendoszillatoren (EOszillatoren) besteht aus den LNd, einigen DN1 und der fünften s-LNv (5th s-LNv) und ist für die richtige Terminierung der Abendaktivität in LD zuständig. All diese Uhrneurone sind funktionell nicht unabhängig voneinander, sondern bilden komplexe neuronale Verschaltungen untereinander aus, die durch einen hohen Grad an Plastizität bezüglich ihrer Reaktion auf unterschiedliche Umweltparameter (Zeitgeber), wie Licht oder Temperatur, gekennzeichnet sind. Obwohl bereits vieles hinsichtlich der Funktion und der Bedeutung einiger Gruppen von Uhrneuronen bekannt ist, ist das genaue Zusammenspiel unter ihnen immer noch recht unklar. Um die Mechanismen, die in den Kommunikationsprozessen zwischen verschiedenen Uhrneuronen involviert sind, zu untersuchen, machten wir Gebrauch von dTrpA1, einem thermosensitiven Kationenkanal, der es durch die Applizierung von Temperaturpulsen (TP) über 29°C ermöglicht, Neuronen in der intakten und sich frei bewegenden Fliege zeitlich begrenzt und zellspezifisch zu depolarisieren. Mithilfe verschiedener Uhr-spezifischer GAL4-Treiberlinien und der Verabreichung von TP zu verschiedenen Zeitpunkten des circadianen Zyklus in DD, war es uns möglich Rückschlüsse auf die Eigenschaften der Inneren Uhr anhand von Phasen-Verschiebungsexperimenten zu ziehen. Die hervorgerufenen Phasenverschiebungen im Laufverhalten, die durch die Aktivierung spezieller Uhrneuronen hervorgerufen wurden, wurden dabei als Phasen Responz Kurve (engl. phase response curve; PRC) dargestellt. Die Depolarisierung aller Uhrneurone verschob die Phase der Aktivität am stärksten, insbesondere in der Phasen-Verzögerungszone der PRC. Wurden ausschließlich die M-Oszillatoren zusammen mit den l-LNv (PDF+ Neurone: s-LNv & l-LNv) depolarisiert, wurden ebenso Phasenverschiebungen nach vorne, wie auch nach hinten hervorgerufen, jedoch reichten die Verschiebungen nach vorne deutlich in den subjektiven Tag hinein. Daraus schlussfolgerten wir, dass Licht inhibitorischen Einfluss in diesem Bereich der PRC haben muss, da typische Licht-PRCs nicht derart ausgeprägte Vorverschiebungen aufweisen. Aufgrund des vollständigen Lichtausschlusses in den PRC-Versuchen dieser Doktorarbeit fehlt jedoch dieser Licht-vermittelte inhibitorische Einfluss zu den PDF+ Neuronen und führt daher zur zeitlich stark ausgeprägten Phasen-Vorverschiebungszone. Diese Ergebnisse lassen daher vermuten, dass ein inhibitorisch wirkender Licht-vermittelter Eingang zu den PDF+ Neuronen von den photorezeptiven Organen (Hofbauer-Buchner Äuglein, Photorezeptoren der Komplexaugen, Ocellen) oder von anderen Uhrneuronen existieren muss, der die Phasen-Vorverschiebungen während des subjektiven Tages unterdrückt. Um Kenntnis über den molekularen Status der Uhr in der Verzögerungs- und Phasen-Vorverschiebungszone zu erlangen, wurden Färbungen gegen das Protein Period (PER), eines der zentralen Bestandteile der Inneren Uhr und gegen das Neuropeptid Pigment Dispersing Factor (PDF) angefertigt. Der zeitliche Verlauf im Auf- und Abbau des PER Proteins spiegelte die Phasenverschiebungen im Verhalten der Experimentalfliegen wider, wohingegen die Kontrollen weitestgehend unauffällig blieben. Zudem waren nur diejenigen Neurone von einer unmittelbaren Verschiebung der PER Protein Oszillation betroffen, die depolarisiert wurden, was auf einen schnellen Zell-autonomen Prozess schließen lässt. Die molekulare Verknüpfung, die zwischen der Depolarisation der Uhrneuronen und der Verschiebung der molekularen Uhr-Oszillation fungiert, ist immer noch unbekannt. Diesem Thema wurde nachgegangen, indem CREB (engl. cAMP responsive element binding protein) in den großen ventrolateralen Neuronen (l-LNv) quantifiziert wurde, da diese Neuronen unerwarteterweise und am wirksamsten auf die artifizielle Depolarisation mit einer starken PER-Akkumulation reagiert haben. In vorherigen Arbeiten wurde bereits angenommen, dass CREB in die circadiane Rhythmik involviert sei, indem es an Regulationssequenzen des period Gens bindet (Belvin et al., 1999) und somit dessen Transkription aktiviert. Wir konnten zeigen, dass die Menge an CREB Protein in den l-LNv circadian reguliert wird, da diese am Ende der subjektiven Nacht im Vergleich zum Ende des subjektiven Tages deutlich erhöht ist. Dieser Effekt konnte durch die artifizielle Depolarisation, aber unabhängig von deren Zeitpunkt, weiter verstärkt werden. Zudem deuten die Ergebnisse darauf hin, dass die Akkumulation des CREB Proteins mit dem Zeitpunkt des Anstiegs des PER Proteins in den l-LNv koinzidiert. Das lässt die Vermutung zu, dass CREB als molekulare Verbindung zwischen dem elektrischen neuronalen Status und der molekularen Uhr dienen kann. Zusammenfassend lässt sich sagen, dass die zeitlich begrenzte Depolarisation mithilfe von dTrpA1 signifikante Phasenverschiebungen im Verhalten wie auch auf der Proteinebene hervorrufen kann. Eine artifizielle Depolarisation zu Beginn der subjektiven Nacht verursacht Phasenverschiebungen nach hinten, wohingegen eine Depolarisation zum Ende der subjektiven Nacht Phasenverschiebungen nach vorne zur Folge hat. Die Aktivierung aller Uhrneurone brachte eine PRC hervor, die weitestgehend einer Licht-PRC gleicht. Die Depolarisierung der PDF+ Zellen hingegen ergab eine PRC, die sich insbesondere bezüglich der ausgeprägten Phasen-Vorverschiebungszone von einer Licht-vermittelten PRC unterscheidet. Die Innere Uhr scheint somit die Fähigkeit zu besitzen, exzitatorische und inhibitorische Eingänge in komplexer Art und Weise zu verarbeiten. Obwohl der in dieser Doktorarbeit gewählte experimentelle Ansatz hochgradig artifiziell ist, war es uns gerade durch den Ausschluss von Licht möglich, neue Schlussfolgerungen bezüglich der Kommunikation innerhalb des Netzwerks und dessen Lichtinformations-Eingänge zu ziehen. KW - Chronobiologie KW - Circadian clock KW - Tagesrhythmus KW - Taufliege Y1 - 2016 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-137118 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Dütting, Sebastian A1 - Gaits-Iacovoni, Frederique A1 - Stegner, David A1 - Popp, Michael A1 - Antkowiak, Adrien A1 - van Eeuwijk, Judith M.M. A1 - Nurden, Paquita A1 - Stritt, Simon A1 - Heib, Tobias A1 - Aurbach, Katja A1 - Angay, Oguzhan A1 - Cherpokova, Deya A1 - Heinz, Niels A1 - Baig, Ayesha A. A1 - Gorelashvili, Maximilian G. A1 - Gerner, Frank A1 - Heinze, Katrin G. A1 - Ware, Jerry A1 - Krohne, Georg A1 - Ruggeri, Zaverio M. A1 - Nurden, Alan T. A1 - Schulze, Harald A1 - Modlich, Ute A1 - Pleines, Irina A1 - Brakebusch, Cord A1 - Nieswandt, Bernhard T1 - A Cdc42/RhoA regulatory circuit downstream of glycoprotein Ib guides transendothelial platelet biogenesis JF - Nature Communications N2 - Blood platelets are produced by large bone marrow (BM) precursor cells, megakaryocytes (MKs), which extend cytoplasmic protrusions (proplatelets) into BM sinusoids. The molecular cues that control MK polarization towards sinusoids and limit transendothelial crossing to proplatelets remain unknown. Here, we show that the small GTPases Cdc42 and RhoA act as a regulatory circuit downstream of the MK-specific mechanoreceptor GPIb to coordinate polarized transendothelial platelet biogenesis. Functional deficiency of either GPIb or Cdc42 impairs transendothelial proplatelet formation. In the absence of RhoA, increased Cdc42 activity and MK hyperpolarization triggers GPIb-dependent transmigration of entire MKs into BM sinusoids. These findings position Cdc42 (go-signal) and RhoA (stop-signal) at the centre of a molecular checkpoint downstream of GPIb that controls transendothelial platelet biogenesis. Our results may open new avenues for the treatment of platelet production disorders and help to explain the thrombocytopenia in patients with Bernard–Soulier syndrome, a bleeding disorder caused by defects in GPIb-IX-V. KW - megakaryocytes KW - blood platelets KW - regulatory circuit downstream KW - glycoprotein Ib Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-170797 VL - 8 IS - 15838 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Dühring, Sybille A1 - Germerodt, Sebastian A1 - Skerka, Christine A1 - Zipfel, Peter F. A1 - Dandekar, Thomas A1 - Schuster, Stefan T1 - Host-pathogen interactions between the human innate immune system and Candida albicans - understanding and modeling defense and evasion strategies JF - Frontiers in Microbiology N2 - The diploid, polymorphic yeast Candida albicans is one of the most important human pathogenic fungi. C. albicans can grow, proliferate and coexist as a commensal on or within the human host for a long time. However, alterations in the host environment can render C. albicans virulent. In this review, we describe the immunological cross-talk between C. albicans and the human innate immune system. We give an overview in form of pairs of human defense strategies including immunological mechanisms as well as general stressors such as nutrient limitation, pH, fever etc. and the corresponding fungal response and evasion mechanisms. Furthermore, Computational Systems Biology approaches to model and investigate these complex interactions are highlighted with a special focus on game-theoretical methods and agent-based models. An outlook on interesting questions to be tackled by Systems Biology regarding entangled defense and evasion mechanisms is given. KW - agent-based model KW - antimicrobial peptides KW - fungal pathogens KW - Candida albicans KW - immunological cross-talk KW - beta-lactamase inhibition KW - in vitro KW - biomaterial surfaces KW - biofilm formation KW - dendritic cells KW - infection KW - resistance KW - human immune system KW - host-pathogen interaction KW - computational systems biology KW - defense and evasion strategies Y1 - 2015 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-151621 VL - 6 IS - 625 ER - TY - THES A1 - Düchs, Matthias T1 - Effects of Toll-like receptor agonists on the pathogenesis of atopic asthma in mice T1 - Effekte von Toll-like Rezeptor Agonisten auf den Krankheitsverlauf von atopischen Asthma im Mausmodell N2 - In the last decades, both the incidence and the severity of asthma have steadily increased. Furthermore, available therapies only treat the symptoms but do not cure the disease. Immune modulation induced by TLR agonists may be a promising novel approach to effectively treat asthma as it targets the underlying immunopathology directly rather than one mediator alone. The aim of this thesis was to investigate if the immunostimulatory properties of Toll-like receptor (TLR) agonists can be utilized to develop novel therapeutic intervention strategies for the treatment of asthma using murine models of allergic inflammation. For this purpose five different TLR agonists were tested in preclinical mouse models of acute and chronic asthma, both in preventive and therapeutic settings. Firstly, TLR-2, 3, 4, 7/8 and 9 agonists were delivered intratracheally at different doses before pulmonary allergen exposure in the asthma model of acute inflammation. TLR9 agonist CpG-containing oligodeoxynucleotides (CpG) > TLR7 agonist Resiquimod (R848) > TLR3 agonists poly(I:C) strongly reduced allergen induced airway eosinophilia and IL-4 levels in a dose-dependent manner. All TLR agonists increased neutrophil numbers, TLR4 agonist lipopolysaccharide (LPS) > TLR2 agonist lipoteichonic acid (LTA) > poly(I:C) > CpG > R848 and, with the exception of R848, the amount of pro-inflammatory cytokines in the airways. Suppressive effects were not dependent upon IFN-γ and IL-10 or associated with increased numbers of regulatory T cells in the airways. All TLR agonists, except LTA, similarly reduced airway eosinophilia and IL-4 levels when applied therapeutically after allergen challenge. These results show that the TLR agonists have different suppressive effects on TH2 responses in the airways which further depend on the dose and the experimental setup in which they were tested. Interestingly, all agonists induced airway neutrophilia, albeit to different degrees, raising the question if TLR ligands are safe for human use when applied directly into the lung. Different TLR agonists are also being developed for human use as adjuvants combined with allergen in specific immunotherapy. Recent clinical data suggest that this may be achieved by induction of allergen-specific TH1 responses. For this reason, the ability of different TLR agonists to induce allergen-specific TH1 and suppress allergen-specific TH2 responses in a preclinical setting was investigated in this thesis. Different doses of the TLR agonists were applied together with allergen, then mice were exposed to allergen aerosol. CpG > LPS >LTA dose-dependently strongly suppressed the development of airway eosinophilia with poly(I:C) and R848 having no effect. The decrease in eosinophilic numbers was associated withincreased neutrophils present in the airways. IL-4 and IL-5 levels in the bronchoalveolar lavage fluid were also decreased when poly(I:C), LPS, and CpG were used. All TLR agonists increased allergen-specific IgG2a, and with the exception of poly(I:C), reduced allergen-specific IgE levels in the serum. Cutaneous anaphylaxis to allergen was completely prevented when LPS or CpG were given as adjuvant. The strongest TH1 responses were induced by CpG and poly(I:C), characterized by the presence of IFN-γ in the bronchoalveolar lavage and the highest allergen-specific IgG2a levels in the serum. This data supports approaches to use TLR9 or TLR4 agonists for human therapy as adjuvant in combination with allergen in novel specific immunotherapy formulations. In the last part of the thesis, it was investigated if TLR activation can also affect the pathology of severe chronic asthma. Therapeutic administration of R848 or CpG reduced features of inflammation and remodeling. Both agonists showed superior effects to dexamethasone, with CpG being more efficient than R848. This result again supports a TLR9-based therapy as a viable option for the treatment of severe chronic asthma which may present a potential alternative for anti-inflammatory therapy with steroids. Taken together, the results of this thesis support the use of TLR agonists to treat asthma. The most favorable efficacy/safety ratio is to be expected from TLR-based therapies combining TLR4 or TLR9 agonists with allergen in specific immunotherapy. In regard to TLR agonist monotherapy, R848 and CpG showed the most promising profiles, CpG particularly in a model of severe chronic asthma. However, since all TLR agonists used in this study also showed pro-inflammatory potential, the safety aspect of such an approach needs to be taken into account. N2 - In den letzten Jahrzehnten wurde für Asthma ein Anstieg der Neuerkrankungen und der schweren Krankheitsverläufe verzeichnet. Des Weitern kontrollieren angewandte Therapien zwar Symptome, bieten aber keine Heilung. Ein vielversprechender Ansatz, mit dem Ziel den ursächlichen Krankheitsmechanismus zu inhibieren, ist die TLR Agonisten induzierte Immunmodulation. Ziel der vorliegenden Arbeit war es, die Eignung von immunstimulatorischen Toll-like Rezeptor (TLR) Agonisten für neue Therapieansätze in allergischen Entzündungsmodellen zu untersuchen. Hierfür wurden fünf verschiedene TLR Agonisten in murinen Modellen von akutem oder chronischem Asthma, sowohl prophylaktisch als auch therapeutisch verabreicht. Als erstes wurden in einem Modell mit akuter Entzündungsreaktion verschiedene Konzentrationen der Agonisten für TLR 2, 3, 4, 7 und 9, vor der pulmonalen Allergenexposition intratracheal appliziert. Hier verminderten TLR9 Agonist CpG-Oligodesoxynukleotide (CpG) > TLR7 Agonist Resiquimod (R848) > TLR3 Agonist poly(I:C) konzentrationsabhängig die allergen-induzierte Eosinophilie in den Atemwegen. Alle TLR Agonisten erhöhten die Anzahl an Neutrophilen, am stärksten TLR4 Agonist Lipopolysaccharid (LPS) > TLR2 Agonist Lipoteichon Säure (LTA) > poly(I:C) > CpG > R848. Weiterhin erhöhten, bis auf R848, alle TLR Agonisten die Menge an pro-inflammatorischen Zytokinen in den Atemwegen. Die hierbei beobachteten suppressiven Effekte waren weder IFN-γ noch IL-10 abhängig und korrelierten auch nicht mit einer Erhöhung der pulmonalen regulatorischen T Zellen. Die therapeutische Gabe von TLR Agonisten nach Allergenexposition reduzierte ebenfalls die Eosinophilie sowie IL-4 in den Atemwegen. Diese Ergebnisse zeigen, dass sich die TLR Agonisten in ihrer suppressiven Wirkung stark unterscheiden, und dass ihre Wirkung zum einen von der verabreichten Konzentration und zum anderen von dem experimentellen Aufbau abhängig ist. Auffällig war, dass alle Agonisten, wenngleich in unterschiedlicher Ausprägung, eine Neutrophilie in den Atemwegen induzierten. Dies wirft die Frage auf, ob eine wiederholte pulmonale Gabe für den Menschen verträglich wäre. Ein anderer Ansatz verwendet TLR Agonisten als Adjuvanzien für die Kombination mit Allergenen in der spezifischen Immuntherapie. Aktuelle klinische Ergebnisse deuten darauf hin, dass die TLR vermittelte Erhöhung der allergen-spezifischen TH1Antwort die Effektivität der Therapie steigern kann. Deswegen wurden in der vorliegenden Arbeit die verschieden TLR Agonisten auf ihre Fähigkeit hin untersucht allergen-spezifische TH1 Antworten auszulösen und allergen-spezifische TH2 Antworten zu unterdrücken. Hierfür wurde Allergen zusammen mit verschiedenen Konzentrationen der TLR Agonisten appliziert und anschließend die Mäuse Allergen-Aerosol ausgesetzt. Hier konnte eine starke, konzentrationsabhängige Unterdrückung der Atemwegseosinophilie, begleitet von einer Neutrophilie, bei CpG > LPS >LTA beobachten werden. Poly(I:C) und R848 zeigten keine Effekte. Auch wurde die Menge von IL-4 und IL-5 in der bronchoalveolaren Lavage durch poly(I:C), LPS, und CpG erniedrigt. Weiterhin reduzierten alle TLR Agonisten, mit der Ausnahme von poly(I:C), die Menge an allergen-spezifischem IgE im Serum. Die kutane anaphylaktische Reaktion gegen das Allergen wurde durch CpG- oder LPS-Adjuvans komplett verhindert. Die stärkste TH1 Antwort, charakterisiert durch erhöhtes IFN-γ in der Lavage und die größte Menge an allergen-spezifischem IgG2a, wurde durch CpG und poly(I:C) ausgelöst. Diese Resultate unterstützen den klinischen Ansatz CpG als erfolgsversprechenden Adjuvants-Kandidaten für die Kombinationstherapie mit Allergen in der spezifischen Immuntherapie einzusetzen. Im letzten Teil der vorliegenden Arbeit wurde untersucht ob die Aktivierung von TLRs auch den Krankheitsverlauf von schwerem chronischem Asthma beeinflussen kann. Die beiden TLR Agonisten CpG und R848 reduzierten Faktoren des Atemwegumbaus und der Entzündung effektiver als das Steroid Dexamethasone, wobei CpG die höchste Effektivität aufwies. Dieses Ergebnis unterstützt ebenfalls eine auf TLR9 Agonisten basierende Therapie als einen vielverspechenden Ansatz für die Behandlung von schwerem chronischem Asthma auch als eine potentielle Alternative zur antiinflammatorischen Therapie mit Steroiden. Zusammenfassend unterstützen die Resultate die Verwendung von TLR Agonisten für die Behandlung von Asthma. Die höchste Effektivität und Verträglichkeit ist für eine TLR Allergen Kombinationstherapie mit TLR4 oder TLR9 Agonisten in der spezifischen Immuntherapie zu erwarten. Für eine mögliche TLR Monotherapie zeigten R848 und CpG die besten Wirkungsprofile, für schwereres chronisches Asthma bevorzugt CpG. Hierbei muss jedoch stets berücksichtigt werden, dass TLR Agonisten auch selbst entzündliche Reaktionen hervorrufen können. KW - Toll-like Rezeptor KW - Ligand KW - Bronchialasthma KW - Hypersensibilität KW - Toll-like receptor KW - Asthma KW - allergy KW - mouse model KW - Maus KW - Allergie KW - Maus Modell Y1 - 2011 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-66369 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Dörk, Thilo A1 - Peterlongo, Peter A1 - Mannermaa, Arto A1 - Bolla, Manjeet K. A1 - Wang, Qin A1 - Dennis, Joe A1 - Ahearn, Thomas A1 - Andrulis, Irene L. A1 - Anton-Culver, Hoda A1 - Arndt, Volker A1 - Aronson, Kristan J. A1 - Augustinsson, Annelie A1 - Beane Freeman, Laura E. A1 - Beckmann, Matthias W. A1 - Beeghly-Fadiel, Alicia A1 - Behrens, Sabine A1 - Bermisheva, Marina A1 - Blomqvist, Carl A1 - Bogdanova, Natalia V. A1 - Bojesen, Stig E. A1 - Brauch, Hiltrud A1 - Brenner, Hermann A1 - Burwinkel, Barbara A1 - Canzian, Federico A1 - Chan, Tsun L. A1 - Chang-Claude, Jenny A1 - Chanock, Stephen J. A1 - Choi, Ji-Yeob A1 - Christiansen, Hans A1 - Clarke, Christine L. A1 - Couch, Fergus J. A1 - Czene, Kamila A1 - Daly, Mary B. A1 - dos-Santos-Silva, Isabel A1 - Dwek, Miriam A1 - Eccles, Diana M. A1 - Ekici, Arif B. A1 - Eriksson, Mikael A1 - Evans, D. Gareth A1 - Fasching, Peter A. A1 - Figueroa, Jonine A1 - Flyger, Henrik A1 - Fritschi, Lin A1 - Gabrielson, Marike A1 - Gago-Dominguez, Manuela A1 - Gao, Chi A1 - Gapstur, Susan M. A1 - García-Closas, Montserrat A1 - García-Sáenz, José A. A1 - Gaudet, Mia M. A1 - Giles, Graham G. A1 - Goldberg, Mark S. A1 - Goldgar, David E. A1 - Guenél, Pascal A1 - Haeberle, Lothar A1 - Haimann, Christopher A. A1 - Håkansson, Niclas A1 - Hall, Per A1 - Hamann, Ute A1 - Hartman, Mikael A1 - Hauke, Jan A1 - Hein, Alexander A1 - Hillemanns, Peter A1 - Hogervorst, Frans B. L. A1 - Hooning, Maartje J. A1 - Hopper, John L. A1 - Howell, Tony A1 - Huo, Dezheng A1 - Ito, Hidemi A1 - Iwasaki, Motoki A1 - Jakubowska, Anna A1 - Janni, Wolfgang A1 - John, Esther M. A1 - Jung, Audrey A1 - Kaaks, Rudolf A1 - Kang, Daehee A1 - Kapoor, Pooja Middha A1 - Khusnutdinova, Elza A1 - Kim, Sung-Won A1 - Kitahara, Cari M. A1 - Koutros, Stella A1 - Kraft, Peter A1 - Kristensen, Vessela N. A1 - Kwong, Ava A1 - Lambrechts, Diether A1 - Le Marchand, Loic A1 - Li, Jingmei A1 - Lindström, Sara A1 - Linet, Martha A1 - Lo, Wing-Yee A1 - Long, Jirong A1 - Lophatananon, Artitaya A1 - Lubiński, Jan A1 - Manoochehri, Mehdi A1 - Manoukian, Siranoush A1 - Margolin, Sara A1 - Martinez, Elena A1 - Matsuo, Keitaro A1 - Mavroudis, Dimitris A1 - Meindl, Alfons A1 - Menon, Usha A1 - Milne, Roger L. A1 - Mohd Taib, Nur Aishah A1 - Muir, Kenneth A1 - Mulligan, Anna Marie A1 - Neuhausen, Susan L. A1 - Nevanlinna, Heli A1 - Neven, Patrick A1 - Newman, William G. A1 - Offit, Kenneth A1 - Olopade, Olufunmilayo I. A1 - Olshan, Andrew F. A1 - Olson, Janet E. A1 - Olsson, Håkan A1 - Park, Sue K. A1 - Park-Simon, Tjoung-Won A1 - Peto, Julian A1 - Plaseska-Karanfilska, Dijana A1 - Pohl-Rescigno, Esther A1 - Presneau, Nadege A1 - Rack, Brigitte A1 - Radice, Paolo A1 - Rashid, Muhammad U. A1 - Rennert, Gad A1 - Rennert, Hedy S. A1 - Romero, Atocha A1 - Ruebner, Matthias A1 - Saloustros, Emmanouil A1 - Schmidt, Marjanka K. A1 - Schmutzler, Rita K. A1 - Schneider, Michael O. A1 - Schoemaker, Minouk J. A1 - Scott, Christopher A1 - Shen, Chen-Yang A1 - Shu, Xiao-Ou A1 - Simard, Jaques A1 - Slager, Susan A1 - Smichkoska, Snezhana A1 - Southey, Melissa C. A1 - Spinelli, John J. A1 - Stone, Jennifer A1 - Surowy, Harald A1 - Swerdlow, Anthony J. A1 - Tamimi, Rulla M. A1 - Tapper, William J. A1 - Teo, Soo H. A1 - Terry, Mary Beth A1 - Toland, Amanda E. A1 - Tollenaar, Rob A. E. M. A1 - Torres, Diana A1 - Torres-Mejía, Gabriela A1 - Troester, Melissa A. A1 - Truong, Thérèse A1 - Tsugane, Shoichiro A1 - Untch, Michael A1 - Vachon, Celine M. A1 - van den Ouweland, Ans M. W. A1 - van Veen, Elke M. A1 - Vijai, Joseph A1 - Wendt, Camilla A1 - Wolk, Alicja A1 - Yu, Jyh-Cherng A1 - Zheng, Wei A1 - Ziogas, Argyrios A1 - Ziv, Elad A1 - Dunnig, Alison A1 - Pharaoh, Paul D. P. A1 - Schindler, Detlev A1 - Devilee, Peter A1 - Easton, Douglas F. T1 - Two truncating variants in FANCC and breast cancer risk JF - Scientific Reports N2 - Fanconi anemia (FA) is a genetically heterogeneous disorder with 22 disease-causing genes reported to date. In some FA genes, monoallelic mutations have been found to be associated with breast cancer risk, while the risk associations of others remain unknown. The gene for FA type C, FANCC, has been proposed as a breast cancer susceptibility gene based on epidemiological and sequencing studies. We used the Oncoarray project to genotype two truncating FANCC variants (p.R185X and p.R548X) in 64,760 breast cancer cases and 49,793 controls of European descent. FANCC mutations were observed in 25 cases (14 with p.R185X, 11 with p.R548X) and 26 controls (18 with p.R185X, 8 with p.R548X). There was no evidence of an association with the risk of breast cancer, neither overall (odds ratio 0.77, 95%CI 0.44–1.33, p = 0.4) nor by histology, hormone receptor status, age or family history. We conclude that the breast cancer risk association of these two FANCC variants, if any, is much smaller than for BRCA1, BRCA2 or PALB2 mutations. If this applies to all truncating variants in FANCC it would suggest there are differences between FA genes in their roles on breast cancer risk and demonstrates the merit of large consortia for clarifying risk associations of rare variants. KW - oncology KW - risk factors Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-222838 VL - 9 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Däullary, Thomas A1 - Imdahl, Fabian A1 - Dietrich, Oliver A1 - Hepp, Laura A1 - Krammer, Tobias A1 - Fey, Christina A1 - Neuhaus, Winfried A1 - Metzger, Marco A1 - Vogel, Jörg A1 - Westermann, Alexander J. A1 - Saliba, Antoine-Emmanuel A1 - Zdzieblo, Daniela T1 - A primary cell-based in vitro model of the human small intestine reveals host olfactomedin 4 induction in response to Salmonella Typhimurium infection JF - Gut Microbes N2 - Infection research largely relies on classical cell culture or mouse models. Despite having delivered invaluable insights into host-pathogen interactions, both have limitations in translating mechanistic principles to human pathologies. Alternatives can be derived from modern Tissue Engineering approaches, allowing the reconstruction of functional tissue models in vitro. Here, we combined a biological extracellular matrix with primary tissue-derived enteroids to establish an in vitro model of the human small intestinal epithelium exhibiting in vivo-like characteristics. Using the foodborne pathogen Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium, we demonstrated the applicability of our model to enteric infection research in the human context. Infection assays coupled to spatio-temporal readouts recapitulated the established key steps of epithelial infection by this pathogen in our model. Besides, we detected the upregulation of olfactomedin 4 in infected cells, a hitherto unrecognized aspect of the host response to Salmonella infection. Together, this primary human small intestinal tissue model fills the gap between simplistic cell culture and animal models of infection, and shall prove valuable in uncovering human-specific features of host-pathogen interplay. KW - intestinal enteroids KW - biological scaffold KW - Salmonella Typhimurium KW - OLFM4 KW - NOTCH KW - filamentous Salmonella Typhimurium KW - bacterial migration KW - bacterial virulence KW - 3D tissue model KW - olfactomedin 4 KW - infection Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-350451 VL - 15 IS - 1 ER - TY - THES A1 - Dwertmann, Anne T1 - Impact of the Tumor Suppressor Arf on Miz1 and Sumoylation of Myc and Miz1 T1 - Wirkung des Tumorsuppressors Arf auf Miz1 und Sumoylierung von Myc und Miz1 N2 - Upon oncogenic stress, the tumor suppressor Arf can induce irreversible cell cycle arrest or apoptosis, depending on the oncogenic insult. In this study, it could be shown that Arf interacts with Myc and the Myc-associated zinc-finger protein Miz1 to facilitate repression of genes involved in cell adhesion. Formation of a DNA-binding Arf/Myc/Miz1 complex disrupts interaction of Miz1 with its coactivator nucleophosmin and induces local heterochromatinisation, causing cells to lose attachment and undergo anoikis. The assembly of the complex relies on Myc, which might explain why high Myc levels trigger apoptosis and not cell cycle arrest in the Arf response. This mechanism could play an important role in eliminating cells harboring an oncogenic mutation. Arf furthermore induces sumoylation of Miz1 at a specific lysine by repressing the desumoylating enzyme Senp3. A sumoylation-deficient mutant of Miz1 however does not show phenotypic differences under the chosen experimental conditions. Myc can also be modified by Sumo by multisumoylation at many different lysines, which is unaffected by Arf. The exact mechanism and effect of this modification however stays unsolved. N2 - Der Tumorsuppressor Arf wird durch onkogenen Stress induziert und kann entweder einen irreversiblen Zellzyklusarrest oder Apoptose auslösen. In dieser Arbeit konnte gezeigt werden, dass Arf mit Myc und dem Myc-interagierenden Zinkfingerprotein Miz1 assoziiert und dadurch Gene der Zelladhäsion reprimiert. Die Ausbildung eines DNA-bindenden Arf/Myc/Miz1 Komplexes verhindert eine Interaktion von Miz1 mit seinem Koaktivator Nucleophosmin und führt zur lokalen Ausbildung von Heterochromatin, was zum Ablösen der Zellen und schließlich zur Anoikis führt. Die Komplexbildung setzt die Beteiligung von Myc voraus, was erklären könnte warum hohe Mengen an Myc über Arf Apoptose und nicht Zellzyklusarrest auslösen. Dieser Mechanismus könnte eine wichtige Rolle bei der Eliminierung von Zellen mit einer onkogenen Mutation spielen. Arf induziert darüber hinaus die Sumoylierung von Miz1 an einem bestimmten Lysin indem es das desumoylierende Enzyme Senp3 inhibiert. Eine Mutante von Miz1 die nicht mehr sumoyliert werden kann zeigt jedoch in den durchgeführten Untersuchungen keinen anderen Phänotyp als Wildtyp Miz1. Myc kann ebenfalls an vielen verschiedenen Lysinen mit Sumo modifiziert werden, wobei Arf jedoch keine Rolle spielt. Der genaue Mechanismus und Effekt dieser Modifikation konnte jedoch nicht geklärt werden. KW - Apoptosis KW - Myc KW - Repression KW - Anoikis KW - Zelladhäsion KW - Miz1 KW - Sumo KW - Sumoylierung KW - arf KW - anoikis KW - cell adhesion KW - Miz1 KW - sumo KW - sumoylation Y1 - 2012 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-71876 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Dusik, Verena A1 - Senthilan, Pingkalai R. A1 - Mentzel, Benjamin A1 - Hartlieb, Heiko A1 - Wülbeck, Corina A1 - Yoshii, Taishi A1 - Raabe, Thomas A1 - Helfrich-Förster, Charlotte T1 - The MAP Kinase p38 Is Part of Drosophila melanogaster's Circadian Clock JF - PLoS Genetics N2 - All organisms have to adapt to acute as well as to regularly occurring changes in the environment. To deal with these major challenges organisms evolved two fundamental mechanisms: the p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) pathway, a major stress pathway for signaling stressful events, and circadian clocks to prepare for the daily environmental changes. Both systems respond sensitively to light. Recent studies in vertebrates and fungi indicate that p38 is involved in light-signaling to the circadian clock providing an interesting link between stress-induced and regularly rhythmic adaptations of animals to the environment, but the molecular and cellular mechanisms remained largely unknown. Here, we demonstrate by immunocytochemical means that p38 is expressed in Drosophila melanogaster's clock neurons and that it is activated in a clock-dependent manner. Surprisingly, we found that p38 is most active under darkness and, besides its circadian activation, additionally gets inactivated by light. Moreover, locomotor activity recordings revealed that p38 is essential for a wild-type timing of evening activity and for maintaining ∼ 24 h behavioral rhythms under constant darkness: flies with reduced p38 activity in clock neurons, delayed evening activity and lengthened the period of their free-running rhythms. Furthermore, nuclear translocation of the clock protein Period was significantly delayed on the expression of a dominant-negative form of p38b in Drosophila's most important clock neurons. Western Blots revealed that p38 affects the phosphorylation degree of Period, what is likely the reason for its effects on nuclear entry of Period. In vitro kinase assays confirmed our Western Blot results and point to p38 as a potential "clock kinase" phosphorylating Period. Taken together, our findings indicate that the p38 MAP Kinase is an integral component of the core circadian clock of Drosophila in addition to playing a role in stress-input pathways. KW - in vitro kinase assay KW - biological locomotion KW - circadian oscillators KW - MAPK signaling cascades KW - circadian rhythms KW - drosophila melanogaster KW - neurons KW - phosphorylation Y1 - 2014 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-119433 SN - 1553-7404 VL - 10 IS - 8 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Duschl, Albert A1 - Jahn, Ute A1 - Bertling, Claudia A1 - Sebald, Walter T1 - A comparison of assays for the response of primary human T-cells upon stimulation with interleukin-2, interleukin-4 and interleukin-7 N2 - The most commonly used assay to quantitate the response of peripheral T~cells upon stimulation with growth factors is determination of incorporated (JH]TdR. We compared thls test to three other methods: 1. direct countlog of cells with a Coulter type counter as reference assay, 2. a colorimetric assay using the tetrazolium dye 3-[ 4,S-dimethylthiazol-l-yl]-2,5diphenyl tetrazolium (MTT), which is a cheap and increasingly popular non-radioactive method and 3. incorporation of the thymidine analog 5-bromo-2'-deoxyuridine detection with a monoclonal antibody on cytospins. Primary human PHA-blasts from >30 healthy individuals were stimulated with IL-2, IL-4 aod IL-7 and assayed with up to four different methods. We discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the assays used and tbe effects of differences between cell preparations. We observed no significant variations between individuals for the dose dependence, but the relative emctency of IL4 compared to IL-2 and IL-7 was variable. This was probably due to the slower response observed upon stimulation with this factor. KW - T-Lymphozyt KW - Interleukin 2 KW - Interleukin 4 KW - Interleukin 7 KW - T-cells KW - proliferation assays KW - IL-2 KW - IL-4 KW - IL-7 Y1 - 1992 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-86750 ER - TY - THES A1 - Duraphe, Prashant T1 - Identification and characterization of AUM, a novel human tyrosine phosphatase T1 - Identifizierung und Charakterisierung von AUM, einer neuen humanen Tyrosin-Phosphatase N2 - Protein Phosphatasen werden aufgrund der Aminosäuresequenzen ihrer aktiven Zentren in drei große Familien unterteilt. In einer neu entdeckten Familie von Phosphatasen ist das aktive Zentrum durch die Sequenz DXDX(T/V) charakterisiert. Diese Aspartat-abhängigen Phosphatasen gehören zu der Superfamilie der Hydrolasen vom Haloazid Dehalogenase(HAD)-Typ, einer evolutionär konservierten und ubiquitär verbreiteten Enzymfamilie. Bislang konnten 58 menschliche HAD Enzyme durch Datenbankanalysen identifiziert werden. Ihre Funktionen sind jedoch nach wie vor nur rudimentär verstanden. Im Rahmen dieser Arbeit wurde zunächst das Komplement aller menschlichen HAD Phosphatasen durch Datenbank-Recherchen erfasst. Zusammen mit phylogenetischen Analysen gelang es, eine zum damaligen Zeitpunkt unbekannte, putative Phosphatase zu identifizieren, die eine vergleichsweise hohe Sequenz-Homologie zu der Zytoskelettregulierenden HAD Phosphatase Chronophin aufweist. Dieses neuartige Enzym wurde kloniert und mit biochemischen und zellbiologischen Methoden charakterisiert. Auf der Basis dieser Befunde bezeichnen wir dieses neuartige Protein als AUM (actin remodeling, ubiquitously expressed, magnesium-dependent HAD phosphatase).Mittels Northern blot, real-time PCR und Western blot Analysen konnte gezeigt werden, dass AUM in allen untersuchten menschlichen und murinen Geweben exprimiert wird. Die höchste Expression konnte in Hodengewebe nachgewiesen werden. Durch immunohistochemische Untersuchungen konnte gezeigt werden, dass AUM spezifisch in reifenden Keimzellen mit einem Expressionsmaximum zum Zeitpunkt der Spermiogenese exprimiert wird. Um die Substratpräferenz von AUM zu charakterisieren, wurde zunächst ein peptidbasierter in vitro Phosphatase-Substrat-Screen durchgeführt. Hierbei wurden 720 aus menschlichen Phosphoproteinen abgeleitete Phosphopeptide untersucht. Interessanterweise dephosphorylierte AUM ausschließlich Phosphotyrosin (pTyr)-enthaltende Peptide. Nur 17 pTyr-Peptide (~2% aller untersuchten Peptide) fungierten als AUM-Substrate. Diese Daten legen eine hohe Substratspezifität von AUM nahe. Zu den putativen AUM Substraten gehören Proteine, die in die Dynamik der Zytoskelett-Reorganisation sowie in Tyrosin Kinasevermittelte Signalwege eingebunden sind. In Übereinstimmung mit den Ergebnissen dieses Phosphopeptid-Screens konnte mittels Phosphatase overlay assays sowie in Zellextrakten aus Pervanadat-behandelten HeLa Zellen demonstriert werden, dass AUM eine begrenzte Anzahl Tyrosin-phosphorylierter Proteinen dephosphorylieren kann.In zellulären Untersuchungen wurde die mögliche Rolle von AUM im Rahmen der durch den epidermalen Wachstumsfaktor (EGF) ausgelösten Tyrosin-Phosphorylierung in einer Spermatogonien Zelllinie (GC-1 spg-Zellen) analysiert. So konnte nachgewiesen werden, dass die Überexpression von AUM zu einer moderaten Abnahme Tyrosin phosphorylierter Proteine nach EGF-Stimulation führte. Im Gegensatz dazu löste jedoch die durch RNAInterferenz vermittelte Depletion von endogenem AUM einen robusten Anstieg Tyrosinphosphorylierter Proteine aus, zu denen auch der EGF-Rezeptor selbst zählt. Zusätzlich zu dem EGF-Rezeptor wurde die Src-Kinase im Zuge des Phosphopeptid- Screens als mögliches AUM Substrat identifiziert. Daher wurden in vitro Kinase/Phosphatase-Assays mit gereinigtem Src und AUM durchgeführt. Mit diesem Ansatz konnte erstmals gezeigt werden, dass AUM in der Lage ist, die Src-Kinase zu aktivieren, während Src AUM phosphoryliert und die AUM Phosphatase-Aktivität blockiert. Diese Ergebnisse deuten auf eine gekoppelte, wechselseitige Regulation von AUM und Src hin. Obwohl die Details dieser Regulation derzeit noch unklar sind, zeigen unsere initialen Ergebnisse, dass AUM die Src-Aktivität unabhängig von seiner Phosphatase Aktivität steigert, während Src die AUM Phosphatase-Aktivität Kinase-abhängig vermindert. Auf zellulärer Ebene sind AUM-depletierte Zellen durch Veränderungen der Aktin- Zytoskelett-Dynamik und der Zelladhäsion charakterisiert. So weisen AUM-defiziente Zellen stabilisierte Aktin Streßfasern und vergrößerte fokale Adhäsionen auf. Weiterhin sind AUMdepletierte Zellen durch ein beschleunigtes spreading auf Fibronektin gekennzeichnet. Wir haben mit AUM ein bisher nicht beschriebenes Mitglied der Familie Aspartat-abhängiger Phosphatasen entdeckt. In dieser Arbeit ist es gelungen, AUM phylogenetisch, biochemisch und zellbiologisch zu charakterisieren. Unsere Ergebnisse legen nahe, dass AUM einen wichtigen, neuartigen Regulator der Src-vermittelten Zytoskelett-Dynamik im Rahmen der Zelladhäsion und Migration darstellt. N2 - Protein phosphatases can be classified into at least three major families based on amino acid sequences at their active sites. A newly emerging phosphatase family contains the active site sequence DXDX(T/V), and belongs to the haloacid dehalogenase (HAD) superfamily of hydrolases, a ubiquitous and evolutionarily conserved enzyme family. Although the existence of 58 human HAD enzymes has been predicted by database analysis, our understanding of their biological functions remains rudimentary.By database mining amd phylogenetic analysis of human HAD phosphatases, we have found a marked increase in cell area of spreading cells, as well as accelerated cell spreading onfibronectin. Taken together, we have identified and characterized AUM as a novel member of the emerging family of aspartate-dependent protein tyrosine phosphatases. Our findings implicate AUM as an important regulator of Src-dependent cytoskeletal dynamics during cell adhesion and migration. a previously unidentified enzyme with homology to Chronophin, a cytoskeletal regulatory HAD phosphatase. We have cloned and characterized this novel enzyme and named it AUM,for actin remodeling, ubiquitously expressed, magnesium-dependent HAD phosphatase. By Northern blot, real-time PCR and Western blot analysis, we show that AUM is broadly expressed in all major human and mouse tissues with highest levels found in testis. Using immunohistochemistry, we can show that AUM is specifically expressed in maturing germ cells and that its expression peaks during spermiogenesis. To characterize the substrate preference of AUM, we have conducted an in vitro phosphatase substrate screen with 720 phosphopeptides derived from human phosphorylation sites. AUM exclusively dephosphorylates phosphotyrosine (pTyr)-containing peptides. Furthermore, only 17 pTyr peptides (~2% of all pTyr peptides investigated) acted as AUM substrates, indicating a high degree of substrate specificity. Putative AUM substrates include proteins involved in cytoskeletal dynamics and tyrosine kinase signaling.In accordance with the phosphopeptide screen, phosphatase overlay assays employing whole-cell extracts of pervanadate-treated HeLa cells show that AUM dephosphorylates only a limited number of tyrosyl-phosphorylated proteins.The role of AUM for cellular signaling was investigated in response to epidermal growth factor (EGF) stimulation in a spermatogonial cell line (GC-1 spg). The overexpression of AUM reduces, whereas the RNAi-mediated depletion of endogenous AUM increases EGF inducedtyrosine phosphorylation, including changes in the phosphorylation of the EGF receptor itself. Interestingly, in vitro kinase/phosphatase assays with purified Src and AUM indicate that AUM can activate Src, which in turn phosphorylates and inactivates AUM. Although it is at present unclear how Src and AUM regulate each other, our initial findings suggests that AUM enhances Src kinase activity independently of its phosphatase activity, whereas Src diminishes AUM phosphatase activity in a kinase dependent manner. On a cellular level, AUM-depleted cells are characterized by altered actin cytoskeletal dynamics and adhesion, as indicated by stabilized actin filaments, enlarged focal adhesions,a marked increase in cell area of spreading cells, as well as accelerated cell spreading on fibronectin. Taken together, we have identified and characterized AUM as a novel member of the emerging family of aspartate-dependent protein tyrosine phosphatases. Our findings implicate AUM as an important regulator of Src-dependent cytoskeletal dynamics during cell adhesion and migration. KW - Tyrosin KW - Phosphatase KW - Signal transduction KW - Cell adhesion KW - Actin cytoskeleton KW - Src KW - Spermatogenesis Y1 - 2010 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-44256 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Duque, Laura A1 - Poelman, Erik H. A1 - Steffan-Dewenter, Ingolf T1 - Plant-mediated effects of ozone on herbivores depend on exposure duration and temperature JF - Scientific Reports N2 - Abiotic stress by elevated tropospheric ozone and temperature can alter plants’ metabolism, growth, and nutritional value and modify the life cycle of their herbivores. We investigated how the duration of exposure of Sinapis arvensis plants to high ozone and temperature levels affect the life cycle of the large cabbage white, Pieris brassicae. Plants were exposed to ozone-clean (control) or ozone-enriched conditions (120 ppb) for either 1 or 5 days and were afterwards kept in a greenhouse with variable temperature conditions. When given the choice, P. brassicae butterflies laid 49% fewer eggs on ozone-exposed than on control plants when the exposure lasted for 5 days, but showed no preference when exposure lasted for 1 day. The caterpillars took longer to hatch on ozone-exposed plants and at lower ambient temperatures. The ozone treatment had a positive effect on the survival of the eggs. Ozone decreased the growth of caterpillars reared at higher temperatures on plants exposed for 5 days, but not on plants exposed for 1 day. Overall, longer exposure of the plants to ozone and higher temperatures affected the life cycle of the herbivore more strongly. With global warming, the indirect impacts of ozone on herbivores are likely to become more common. KW - Ecology KW - Environmental impact Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-202805 VL - 9 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Duque, Laura A1 - Poelman, Erik H. A1 - Steffan-Dewenter, Ingolf T1 - Plant age at the time of ozone exposure affects flowering patterns, biotic interactions and reproduction of wild mustard JF - Scientific Reports N2 - Exposure of plants to environmental stressors can modify their metabolism, interactions with other organisms and reproductive success. Tropospheric ozone is a source of plant stress. We investigated how an acute exposure to ozone at different times of plant development affects reproductive performance, as well as the flowering patterns and the interactions with pollinators and herbivores, of wild mustard plants. The number of open flowers was higher on plants exposed to ozone at earlier ages than on the respective controls, while plants exposed at later ages showed a tendency for decreased number of open flowers. The changes in the number of flowers provided a good explanation for the ozone-induced effects on reproductive performance and on pollinator visitation. Ozone exposure at earlier ages also led to either earlier or extended flowering periods. Moreover, ozone tended to increase herbivore abundance, with responses depending on herbivore taxa and the plant age at the time of ozone exposure. These results suggest that the effects of ozone exposure depend on the developmental stage of the plant, affecting the flowering patterns in different directions, with consequences for pollination and reproduction of annual crops and wild species. KW - abiotic KW - environmental impact KW - plant ecology Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-265742 VL - 11 IS - 1 ER - TY - THES A1 - Duque, Laura Maria Ribeiro T1 - Effects of ozone on plants and plant-insect interactions T1 - Auswirkungen von Ozon auf Pflanzen und Pflanzen-Insekten-Interaktionen N2 - Anthropogenic activities are causing air pollution. Amongst air pollutants, tropospheric ozone is a major threat to human health and ecosystem functioning. In this dissertation, I present three studies that aimed at increasing our knowledge on how plant exposure to ozone affects its reproduction and its interactions with insect herbivores and pollinators. For this purpose, a new fumigation system was built and placed in a greenhouse. The annual plant Sinapis arvensis (wild mustard) was used as the model plant. Plants were exposed to either 0 ppb (control) or 120 ppb of ozone, for variable amounts of time and at different points of their life cycle. After fumigation, plants were exposed to herbivores or pollinators in the greenhouse, or to both groups of insects in the field. My research shows that ozone affected reproductive performance differently, depending on the timing of exposure: plants exposed at earlier ages had their reproductive fitness increased, while plants exposed later in their life cycle showed a tendency for reduced reproductive fitness. Plant phenology was a key factor influencing reproductive fitness: ozone accelerated flowering and increased the number of flowers produced by plants exposed at early ages, while plants exposed to ozone at later ages tended to have fewer flowers. On the other hand, the ozone-mediated changes in plant-insect interactions had little impact on plant reproductive success. The strongest effect of ozone on plant-pollinator interactions was the change in the number of flower visits received per plant, which was strongly linked to the number of open flowers. This means that, as a rule, exposure of plants to ozone early in the life cycle resulted in a higher number of pollinator visits, while exposure later in the life cycle resulted in fewer flower visits by potential pollinators. An exception was observed: the higher number of visits performed by large syrphid flies to young ozone-exposed plants than to the respective control plants went beyond the increase in the number of open flowers in those plants. Also, honeybees spent more time per flower in plants exposed to ozone than on control plants, while other pollinators spent similar amounts of time in control and ozone-exposed plants. This guild-dependent preference for ozone-exposed plants may be due to species-specific preferences related to changes in the quality and quantity of floral rewards. In the field, ozone-exposed plants showed only a tendency for increased colonization by sucking herbivores and slightly more damage by chewing herbivores than control plants. On the other hand, in the greenhouse experiment, Pieris brassicae butterflies preferred control plants over ozone-exposed plants as oviposition sites. Eggs laid on ozone-exposed plants took longer to hatch, but the chances of survival were higher. Caterpillars performed better in control plants than in ozone-exposed plants, particularly when the temperature was high. Most of the described effects were dependent on the duration and timing of the ozone exposure and the observed temperature, with the strongest effects being observed for longer exposures and higher temperatures. Furthermore, the timing of exposure altered the direction of the effects. The expected climate change provides ideal conditions for further increases in tropospheric ozone concentrations, therefore for stronger effects on plants and plant-insect interactions. Acceleration of flowering caused by plant exposure to ozone may put plant-pollinator interactions at risk by promoting desynchronization between plant and pollinator activities. Reduced performance of caterpillars feeding on ozone-exposed plants may weaken herbivore populations. On the other hand, the increased plant reproduction that results from exposing young plants to ozone may be a source of good news in the field of horticulture, when similar results would be achieved in high-value crops. However, plant response to ozone is highly species-specific. In fact, Sinapis arvensis is considered a weed and the advantage conferred by ozone exposure may increase its competitiveness, with negative consequences for crops or plant communities in general. Overall, plant exposure to ozone might constitute a threat for the balance of natural and agro-ecosystems. N2 - Viele anthropogene Aktivitäten verursachen Luftverschmutzung. Unter den Luftschadstoffen stellt das troposphärische Ozon eine Bedrohung für die menschliche Gesundheit und das Funktionieren von Ökosystemen dar. In dieser Dissertation stelle ich drei Studien vor, die darauf abzielen, unser Wissen darüber zu erweitern, wie sich die Exposition von Pflanzen gegenüber Ozon auf ihre Fortpflanzung und ihre Wechselwirkungen mit pflanzenfressenden Insekten und Bestäubern auswirkt. Zu diesem Zweck wurde eine neue Begasungsanlage gebaut und in einem Gewächshaus aufgestellt. Die einjährige Pflanze Sinapis arvensis (Acker-Senf) wurde als Modellpflanze verwendet. Die Pflanzen wurden entweder 0 ppb (Kontrolle) oder 120 ppb Ozon ausgesetzt, und zwar über unterschiedliche Zeiträume und zu verschiedenen Zeitpunkten ihres Lebenszyklus. Nach der Begasung wurden die Pflanzen beider Gruppen im Gewächshaus Pflanzenfressern oder Bestäubern bzw. im Freiland beiden Insektengruppen ausgesetzt. Meine Forschung zeigt, dass Ozon die Fortpflanzungsleistung je nach Zeitpunkt der Exposition unterschiedlich beeinflusst: Bei Pflanzen, die in einem früheren Alter exponiert wurden, erhöhte sich die Fortpflanzungsfähigkeit, während Pflanzen, die später in ihrem Lebenszyklus exponiert wurden, tendenziell eine geringere Fortpflanzungsfähigkeit aufwiesen. Die Phänologie der Pflanzen war ein Schlüsselfaktor, der sich auf die reproduktive Fitness auswirkte: Ozon beschleunigte die Blüte und erhöhte die Anzahl der Blüten von Pflanzen, die in einem frühen Alter exponiert waren, während Pflanzen, die später exponiert wurden, tendenziell eine geringere Anzahl von Blüten aufwiesen. Andererseits hatten die Veränderungen bei den Interaktionen zwischen Pflanzen und Insekten nur geringe Auswirkungen auf den Reproduktionserfolg der Pflanzen. Die stärkste Auswirkung von Ozon auf die Interaktionen zwischen Pflanzen und Bestäubern war die Veränderung der Anzahl der Blütenbesuche pro Pflanze, die stark mit der Anzahl der geöffneten Blüten zusammenhing. Dies bedeutet, dass die Exposition von Pflanzen gegenüber Ozon zu Beginn des Lebenszyklus in der Regel zu einer höheren Anzahl von Bestäuberbesuchen führte, während die Exposition zu einem späteren Zeitpunkt des Lebenszyklus zu weniger Blütenbesuchen durch potenzielle Bestäuber führte. Eine Ausnahme wurde beobachtet: Die höhere Anzahl der Besuche von großen Syrphiden an jungen, ozonbelasteten Pflanzen im Vergleich zu den entsprechenden Kontrollpflanzen ging über die Zunahme der Anzahl offener Blüten an diesen Pflanzen hinaus. Auch Honigbienen verbrachten mehr Zeit pro Blüte an ozonbelasteten Pflanzen als an Kontrollpflanzen, während andere Bestäuber ähnlich viel Zeit an Kontroll- und ozonbelasteten Pflanzen verbrachten. Diese gildenspezifische Vorliebe für ozonbelastete Pflanzen könnte auf artspezifische Präferenzen zurückzuführen sein, die mit Veränderungen in der Qualität und Quantität der Blütenbelohnung zusammenhängen. Ozon-exponierte Pflanzen zeigten im Freiland eine tendenziell verstärkte Besiedelung durch saugende Herbivoren und etwas mehr Schäden durch kauende Herbivoren als Kontrollpflanzen. Im Gewächshausversuch hingegen bevorzugten die Schmetterlinge der Art Pieris brassicae die Kontrollpflanzen als Eiablageplätze. Die Eier, die auf ozonbelasteten Pflanzen abgelegt wurden, brauchten länger bis zum Schlüpfen, aber die Überlebenschancen waren höher. Die Raupen wachsen auf Kontrollpflanzen besser als auf ozonbelasteten Pflanzen, insbesondere bei hohen Temperaturen. Die meisten der beschriebenen Effekte hingen von der Dauer und dem Zeitpunkt der Ozonexposition und der beobachteten Temperatur ab, wobei die stärksten Effekte bei längerer Exposition und höheren Temperaturen beobachtet wurden. Außerdem veränderte der Zeitpunkt der Exposition die Richtung der Effekte. Der erwartete Klimawandel bietet ideale Bedingungen für einen weiteren Anstieg der troposphärischen Ozonkonzentrationen und damit für stärkere Auswirkungen auf Pflanzen und Pflanzen-Insekten-Interaktionen. Die Beschleunigung der Blüte, die durch den Kontakt von Pflanzen mit Ozon verursacht wird, kann die Wechselwirkungen zwischen Pflanzen und Bestäubern gefährden, da sie die Synchronität zwischen den Aktivitäten von Pflanzen und Bestäubern stört. Eine geringere Leistung von Raupen, die sich von ozonbelasteten Pflanzen ernähren, kann die Populationen von Pflanzenfressern schwächen. Andererseits kann die erhöhte Pflanzenreproduktion, die sich aus dem Kontakt junger Pflanzen mit Ozon ergibt, eine gute Nachricht für den Gartenbau sein, wenn ähnliche Ergebnisse bei hochwertigen Nutzpflanzen erzielt werden. Die Reaktion der Pflanzen auf Ozon ist jedoch sehr artspezifisch. Sinapis arvensis gilt als Unkraut, und der Vorteil, der sich aus der Ozonexposition ergibt, könnte seine Wettbewerbsfähigkeit erhöhen, was negative Folgen für die Kulturpflanzen oder Pflanzengemeinschaften im Allgemeinen hätte. Insgesamt könnte die Exposition von Pflanzen gegenüber Ozon eine Bedrohung für das Gleichgewicht von natürlichen und landwirtschaftlichen Ökosystemen darstellen. KW - Plant KW - Pollination KW - Pollinator KW - Herbivory KW - Herbivore KW - Ozone KW - Air pollution KW - Plant-insect interactions KW - Sinapis arvensis Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-277983 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Dunce, James M. A1 - Milburn, Amy E. A1 - Gurusaran, Manickam A1 - da Cruz, Irene A1 - Sen, Lee T. A1 - Benavente, Ricardo A1 - Davies, Owen R. T1 - Structural basis of meiotic telomere attachment to the nuclear envelope by MAJIN-TERB2-TERB1 JF - Nature Communications N2 - Meiotic chromosomes undergo rapid prophase movements, which are thought to facilitate the formation of inter-homologue recombination intermediates that underlie synapsis, crossing over and segregation. The meiotic telomere complex (MAJIN, TERB1, TERB2) tethers telomere ends to the nuclear envelope and transmits cytoskeletal forces via the LINC complex to drive these rapid movements. Here, we report the molecular architecture of the meiotic telomere complex through the crystal structure of MAJIN-TERB2, together with light and X-ray scattering studies of wider complexes. The MAJIN-TERB2 2:2 hetero-tetramer binds strongly to DNA and is tethered through long flexible linkers to the inner nuclear membrane and two TRF1-binding 1:1 TERB2-TERB1 complexes. Our complementary structured illumination microscopy studies and biochemical findings reveal a telomere attachment mechanism in which MAJIN-TERB2-TERB1 recruits telomere-bound TRF1, which is then displaced during pachytene, allowing MAJIN-TERB2-TERB1 to bind telomeric DNA and form a mature attachment plate. KW - DNA KW - meiosis KW - proteins KW - super-resolution microscopy KW - X-ray crystallography Y1 - 2018 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-226416 VL - 9 ER -