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DNA methylation in Dictyostelium discoideum
(2007-03-15)
DNA methyltransferases of type Dnmt2 are a highly conserved protein family with enigmatic function. The aim of this work was to characterize DnmA, the Dnmt2 methyltransferase in Dictyostelium discoideum, and further to investigate its implication in DNA methylation and transcriptional gene silencing.
The genome of the social amoeba Dictyostelium encodes DnmA as the sole DNA methyltransferase. The enzyme bears all ten characteristic DNA methyltransferase motifs in its catalytic domain. The DnmA mRNA was found by ...
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Molekularbiologische Funktionsanalysen von Thioredoxinen aus Dictyostelium discoideum und Identifizierung neuer Interaktionspartner durch das Two-Hybrid-System
(2002-11-28)
Thioredoxins are small, regulatory proteins with a mass of approximately 12 kDa and a characteristic conserved active center, which is represented in the pentapeptide trp-cys-gly-pro-cys. Up to now it is not possible to present a complete list of thioredoxin interaction partners because there is no predictable sequence in the target enzymes where thioredoxins can interact with. To get closer information about the functions and possible interaction partners of the three thioredoxins from the social soil amoeba ...
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HelF, a suppressor of RNAi mediated gene silencing in Dictyostelium discoideum
(2006-03-31)
RNA interference (RNAi) is a recently discovered process, in which double stranded RNA (dsRNA) triggers the homology-dependant degradation of cognate messenger RNA (mRNA). In a search for new components of the RNAi machinery in Dictyostelium, a new gene was identified, which was called helF. HelF is a putative RNA helicase, which shows a high homology to the helicase domain of Dicer, to the helicase domain of Dictyostelium RdRP and to the C. elegans gene drh-1, that codes for a dicer related DExH-box RNA helicase, ...
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Untersuchungen zum Vorkommen und molekularen Mechanismus der Biofilm-Bildung bei Enterokokken aus verschiedenen klinischen Bereichen
(2009-08-19)
Im Rahmen der vorliegenden Arbeit wurde eine größere Anzahl an E. faecalis Isolaten aus Vaginalabstrichen, erstmals insbesondere von Patientinnen, die an Bakterieller Vaginose litten, untersucht und mit E. faecalis Stämme aus verschiedenen anderen klinischen Bereichen auf das Vorkommen von Virulenzfaktoren verglichen. Weiterhin wurden Korrelationen zwischen bestimmten Faktoren und der Menge an produziertem Biofilm erstellt, um mögliche Zusammenhänge zum Mechanismus der Biofilm-Bildung zu erfassen.
Mittels statistischer ...
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Biologische Charakterisierung von LC-FACS-Proteinen in Dictyostelium discoideum
(2007-01-23)
Die Endozytose und die anschließende Verwertung der aufgenommenen Substanzen ist Gegenstand zahlreicher Untersuchungen. Dabei wird ein besonderes Augenmerk auf die Proteine gelegt, die an diesen Vorgängen beteiligt sind. In der hier vorliegenden Arbeit wird der Lipid-Status der Zelle und Enzyme des Lipid-Stoffwechsels berücksichtigt.
Das Ausschalten einer Long Chain-Fatty Acyl CoA Synthetase 1 (LC-FACS), fcsB, in Dictyostelium discoideum hat eine Veränderung der Menge an neutralen Lipiden zur Folge. In diesen ...
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Role of Rab5 in synaptic vesicle recycling
(2002-11-28)
During synaptic transmission, NT-filled synaptic vesicles are released by Ca2+-triggered exocytosis at the active zone. Following exocytosis, SV membrane is immediately re-internalized and synaptic vesicles (SVs) are regenerated by a local recycling mechanism within the presynaptic terminal. It is debated whether an endosomal compartment is involved in this recycling process. In contrast, it is well known from cultured mammalian cells, that endocytic vesicles fuse to the early sorting endosome. The early endosome is ...
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Not the outside but the inside matters : functional analysis of Capricious and Tartan during Drosophila tracheal morphogenesis
(2004-02-03)
The tubular structures, which transport essential gases, liquids, or cells from one site to another, are shared among various divergent organisms. These highly organized tubular networks include lung, kidney, vasculature and mammary gland in mammals as well as trachea and salivary gland in Drosophila melanogaster. Many questions regarding the tubular morphogenesis cannot be addressed sufficiently by investigating the mammalian organs because their structures are extremely complex and therefore, systematic analyses ...
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Functional genomics of the Drosophila melanogaster X chromosome and the role of DWnt5 during development
(2002-12-19)
The collection of X chromosome insertions (PX) lethal lines, which was isolated from a screen for essential genes on the X chromosome, was characterized by means of cloning the insertion sites, mapping the sites within genomic DNA and determination of the associated reporter gene expresssion patterns. The established STS flanking the P element insertion sites were submitted to EMBL nucleotide databases and their in situ data together with the enhancer trap expression patterns have been deposited in the FlyView database. ...
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Structural characterization and distribution of zebrafish germ plasm during interphase and mitosis
(2007-06-21)
In zebrafish, germ cells are responsible for transmitting the genetic information from one generation to the next. During the first cleavages of zebrafish embryonic development, a specialized part of the cytoplasm known as germ plasm, is responsible of committing four blastomeres to become the progenitors of all germ cells in the forming embryo.
Much is known about how the germ plasm is spatially distributed in early stages of primordial germ cell development, a process described to be dependant on microtubules and ...
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Über den Einfluss von Neuropeptid Y auf die Amplitude und die Entladungsrate axonterminaler Aktionspotenziale retinaler Ganglienzellen der Klasse R2 und R3 im Tectum opticum während visueller Stimulation der Rotbauchunke Bombina orientalis
(2006-10-05)
Neuropeptid Y (NPY) ist ein potenter Neurotransmitter im zentralen und peripheren Nervensystem der Mammalia. Es ist an der Regulation einer Vielzahl von physiologischen Prozessen beteiligt und scheint auch im retino-tectalen Transfer des visuellen Systems von Anuren eine zentrale Funktion einzunehmen. Die Retina bildet die erste Funktionseinheit bei der Verarbeitung visuellen Inputs. Für die Weiterverarbeitung sind primär das Tectum opticum (TO) und das Praetectum verantwortlich. Es gilt als wahrscheinlich, dass der ...