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Expression of NK cluster genes in the onychophoran Euperipatoides rowelli: implications for the evolution of NK family genes in nephrozoans
(2018-07-18)
Background:
Understanding the evolution and development of morphological traits of the last common bilaterian ancestor is a major goal of the evo-devo discipline. The reconstruction of this “urbilaterian” is mainly based on comparative studies of common molecular patterning mechanisms in recent model organisms. The NK homeobox genes are key players in many of these molecular pathways, including processes regulating mesoderm, heart and neural development. Shared features seen in the expression patterns of NK genes ...
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The Diacylglycerol Analogs OAG and DOG Differentially Affect Primary Events of Pheromone Transduction in the Hawkmoth Manduca sexta in a Zeitgebertime-Dependent Manner Apparently Targeting TRP Channels
(2018-07-24)
For the hawkmoth Manduca sexta accumulating evidence suggests that pheromone transduction acts via a metabotropic signal transduction cascade, with G-protein-dependent phospholipase C (PLC) activations generating diacylglycerol (DAG) and inositol trisphosphate as the primary events in hawkmoth pheromone transduction. In contrast, ionotropic olfactory receptor (OR) coreceptor (Orco)-dependent mechanisms do not appear to be involved. In hawkmoths pheromones activated a specific sequence of PLC-dependent ion channels ...
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SSPIM: a beam shaping toolbox for structured selective plane illumination microscopy
(2018-07-03)
Selective plane illumination microscopy (SPIM) represents a preferred method in dynamic tissue imaging, because it combines high spatiotemporal resolution with low phototoxicity. The OpenSPIM system was developed to provide an accessible and flexible microscope set-up for non-specialist users. Here, we report Structured SPIM (SSPIM), which offers an open-source, user-friendly and compact toolbox for beam shaping to be applied within the OpenSPIM platform. SSPIM is able to generate digital patterns for a wide range ...
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Short-spored Subulicystidium (Trechisporales, Basidiomycota): high morphological diversity and only partly clear species boundaries
(2018-06-27)
Diversity of corticioid fungi (resupinate Basidiomycota), especially outside the northern temperate climatic zone, remains poorly explored. Furthermore, most of the known species are delimited by morphological concepts only and, not rarely, these concepts are too broad and need to be tested by molecular tools. For many decades, the delimitation of species in the genus Subulicystidium (Hydnodontaceae, Trechisporales) was a challenge for mycologists. The presence of numerous transitional forms as to basidiospore size ...
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Requirement of the Dynein-Adaptor Spindly for Mitotic and Post-Mitotic Functions in Drosophila
(2018-03-30)
Spindly was originally identified as a specific regulator of Dynein activity at the kinetochore. In early prometaphase, Spindly recruits the Dynein/Dynactin complex, promoting the establishment of stable kinetochore-microtubule interactions and progression into anaphase. While details of Spindly function in mitosis have been worked out in cultured human cells and in the C. elegans zygote, the function of Spindly within the context of an organism has not yet been addressed. Here, we present loss- and gain-of-function ...
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Protein Phosphatase Sit4 Affects Lipid Droplet Synthesis and Soraphen A Resistance Independent of Its Role in Regulating Elongator Dependent tRNA Modification
(2018-07-11)
The protein phosphatase Sit4 has been shown to be required for lipogenesis and resistance against the acetyl-CoA carboxylase inhibitor soraphen A. Since Sit4 is also required for biosynthesis of Elongator dependent tRNA modifications such as 5-methoxycarbonylmethyluridine (mcm5U), we investigated the relevance of tRNA modifications in lipogenesis and soraphen A response. While sit4 and Elongator (elp3) mutants copy defects in mcm5U formation and stress sensitivity, they do not share soraphen A sensitivity and low ...
Dissertation
Analysis of PDF expressing and light sensitive circadian pacemaker neurons in the cockroach Rhyparobia maderae
(2018)
Organismen auf der Erde entwickelten oszillierende endogene Uhren, welche zirkadiane Rhythmen in der Physiologie und im Verhalten steuern, die für Gesundheit, Überleben und die Organisation von täglichen Aufgaben (z. B. Lokomotion, Nahrungsaufnahme) essentiell sind. Die endogene Periode der zirkadianen Uhren ist mit dem 24-Stunden-Licht-Dunkel-Zyklus der aufgehenden und untergehenden Sonne synchronisiert. Ebenso wie alle anderen Organismen, besitzt auch die Madeira-Schabe Rhyparobia (syn. Leucophaea) maderae eine ...
Dissertation
Diversity of aphyllophoroid fungi from taxonomical and biogeographical perspectives
(2018)
Comprehensive knowledge of biodiversity is a prerequisite for its long-term conservation and sustainable use. Fungi play crucial roles in ecosystems and are among the species-richest organism groups on Earth. However, all aspects of their diversity remain underexplored.
In this study, we aimed to fill the gaps in occurrence data and taxonomy as well as in understanding spatial diversity patterns of aphyllophoroid fungi (non-gilled macroscopic Basidiomycota). We digitized and made openly accessible 4,041 records of ...
Dissertation
Molekulare Grundlagen der PKA-Lokalisierung durch A-Kinase-Ankerproteine
(2018-08-30)
A-Kinase-Ankerproteine (AKAPs) tragen maßgeblich zur Spezifität des ubiquitären cAMP-Signalweges bei. Dies geschieht unter anderem durch die Verankerung der cAMP-abhängigen Proteinkinase (PKA) an verschiedene Zellorganellen, wodurch die PKA-Effekte lokal und zeitlich begrenzt werden. AKAPs variieren erheblich in Größe und Struktur, zeigen aber als gemeinsames Strukturmotiv eine amphipathische Helix auf. Alle vier Isoformen der regulatorischen Untereinheit der PKA (PKA-R) bilden bei Dimerisierung eine hydrophobe ...
Dissertation
Biodiversität und Ökologie von totholzbewohnenden Pilzen auf Fagus sylvatica in Nordhessen – unter besonderer Berücksichtigung des Nationalparks Kellerwald-Edersee
(2018-07-18)
Seit der Gründung des Nationalparks Kellerwald-Edersee am 1. Januar 2004 führt das Fachgebiet Ökologie der Universität Kassel eine Inventarisierung der Funga durch. Für die vorliegende Arbeit wurden im Nationalpark Kellerwald-Edersee gezielte Exkursionen unternommen, um die Artinventarisierung der Pilze zu erweitern. Mit Abschluss dieser Arbeit verzeichnen wir 1 309 Pilzarten im Nationalparkgebiet. Hiervon sind 145 Arten einer Kategorie der Roten Liste der Großpilze Dämmrich et al., 2016) zugeordnet, 117 Arten einer ...