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Morphological and functional examination of neuropeptides in the circadian system of Rhyparobia maderae with special focus on myoinhibitory peptides
(2021)
Die circadiane Uhr terrestrischer Organismen erlaubt die Anpassung von Physiologie und Verhalten an 24 h Rhythmen der Umwelt wie beispielsweise den täglichen Licht-Dunkel-Wechsel. Rhyparobia maderae wurde als Organismus zur Forschung an der inneren Uhr etabliert. Die circadiane Uhr der Madeira Schabe ist die akzessorische Medulla (AME) im optischen Lobus, welche von etwa 240 Neuronen innerviert wird. Diese Neuronen exprimieren und kolokalisieren auffällig viele Neuropeptide, die als Neuromodulatoren/Neurotransmitter ...
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Nachweis und Analyse BamA-assoziierter Faltungsintermediate des OmpA durch ortsgerichtete Fluoreszenzspektroskopie
(2020-05)
Die Faltung und Insertion von Außenmembranproteinen (OMPs) in die Außenmembran von Gram negativen Bakterien ist für das Leben der Zellen essentiell und erfordert den konservierten β-barrel assembly machinery (BAM) Komplex. Zahlreiche Studien befassen sich mit der Aufklärung des dahinterstehenden Faltungsmechanismus von OMPs, doch bislang ist nur sehr wenig darüber bekannt. Daher steht der Faltungsmechanismus der spontanen Faltung und Insertion von OMPs wie OmpA und der Einfluss der BAM Hauptkomponente BamA darauf, ...
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Ausprägung und Entwicklung wissenschaftlichen Denkens in der Professionalisierung von Lehr-amtsstudierenden
(2021-09)
Wissenschaftliches Denken ermöglicht Lehramtsstudierenden auf der einen Seite den Prozess na-turwissenschaftlicher Erkenntnisgewinnung zu durchdringen, zu evaluieren und problemlösend anzuwenden. Auf der anderen Seite ist es eine wesentliche Voraussetzung, um standardbezoge-nen Unterricht im Kompetenzbereich der Erkenntnisgewinnung zu konzipieren. Dabei handelt es sich jedoch nicht um intuitive und angeborene Kenntnisse und Fertigkeiten, sondern es bedarf einer qualitativen Schulung. Im Lehramtsstudium sollte darauf ...
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Diphthamide modified eEF2: Insights into Function, Crosstalk and Disease
(2020)
Diphthamid ist eine posttranslationale Proteinmodifikation eines konservierten Histidins an dem eukaryotischen und archaealen translations-elongations Faktor 2 (eEF2 und aEF2). Obwohl die Diphthamidbiosynthese ein komplexer und gut beschriebener Ablauf ist, gibt es bisher keine detaillierte Beschreibung einer positiven zellulären Funktion der Modifikation.
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The Importance of tRNA Modification and SSD1 Status for Protein Homeostasis and Cell Viability
(2022-03)
Chemical modifications of anticodon loop are required to support tRNA function in mRNA decoding and to prevent protein aggregation in the eukaryotic model system Saccharomyces cerevisiae. This work investigates the effects of mutation in the gene encoding the Deg1 pseudouridine synthase. It is known that the mutation of the human DEG1 orthologue PUS3 causes severe neurological and developmental defects, emphasizing the general importance of the modification. However, the exact cellular consequences of deg1/pus3mutation ...
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Development of digital fluorescence light sheet microscopy for high-resolution optical imaging
(2021-12-15)
In modern biology investigating the morphological development of an organism is an inevitable task. Optical microscopy has been extensively used to monitor the live tissue changes in a model organism and it is typically used in conjunction with white light or fluorescence microscopy. The fluorescence microscopy occupies a significant place in biological research due to its ability to address various biological question at subcellular level of a biological sample. One of the more recent developments in fluorescence ...
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Functional characterization of disease-associated mutations in type I cGMP-dependent protein kinase
(2022-08)
Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death worldwide, and while mainly associated with behavioral risk factors, they can also be linked to genetic disorders. The cGMP-dependent protein kinase type I (PKG I) plays a pivotal role in the homeostasis of the vasculature by mediating NO/cGMP-dependent relaxation of vascular smooth muscle cells. A recently described genetic risk factor associated with PKG I results in heritable thoracic aortic aneurysms and dissections (TAAD). Although PKG isoforms Iα and Iβ ...
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Investigation of the functional synergy and involvement of different tRNA modifications in translational control
(2020-07-02)
Transfer RNAs are essential adapter molecules employed in the translational process and are highly modified all over their structure. Specific modification of the four canonical ribonucleotides (A, U, C, G) is accomplished by various proteins and/or protein complexes, ranging from simple isomerisations (e.g. Ψ) and methylations (e.g. m5C) up to complex chemical structures (e.g. mcm5s2U, ct6A). The functions of tRNA modifications are linked to the specific position and may influence translation by supporting the native ...
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Association of neighboring β-Strands to form the β-barrel structure of the voltage-dependent anion channel, human isoform 1 (hVDAC1) precedes membrane insertion and is largely driven by polar interactions between basic and acidic amino acid side-chains
(2020)
To date, all biophysical folding studies on β-barrel membrane proteins from outer membranes (OMPs) indicated a coupled mechanism of folding and membrane insertion. Most of these studies were performed with smaller OMPs from bacteria. Here we have investigated folding and insertion of a mitochondrial OMP, the voltage-dependent anion-selective channel (VDAC), human isoform 1 (hVDAC1). To examine whether folding and insertion are coupled for hVDAC1, the association of neighboring β-strands of the 19-stranded β-barrel ...
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Regulatory mechanisms of Protein kinase A - Isoform mediated fine-tuning
(2023)
cAMP-dependent protein kinase (PKA) is a crucial part in eukaryotic signal transduction and controls biological processes. With a multitude of substrates, a great variety of cellular functions are regulated by PKA. Regulation of metabolism, cell growth and -differentiation, conductivity of ion channels, movement of sperm cells, embryonic development, neuroplasticity as well as conversion of short- to long-term memory are just examples for the many tasks of the kinase. To achieve and coordinate these diverse functions, ...