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Vergleichend anatomische Studien an den nasalen und vomeronasalen olfaktorischen Organen der Anuren unter funktionsmorphologischen und phylogenetischen Aspekten
(2008-07-11)
Gegenüber anderen sensorischen Systemen wie z. B. optischer oder akustischer Wahrnehmung wurde der olfaktorische Sinn der Anuren von wissenschaftlicher Seite her in der Vergangenheit eher vernachlässigt. Dementsprechend gering sind auch die Erkenntnisse bezüglich der biologischen Bedeutung von Gerüchen für die Froschlurche sowie das Verständnis der damit verbundenen physiologischen Abläufe.
Wie die meisten Tetrapoden besitzen auch Anuren ein mehrteiliges Geruchsorgan, welches im Wesentlichen aus dem klassischen ...
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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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Molecular mechanisms controlling the precision of chemokine guided cell migration
(2007-06-21)
By the end of the first day of embryonic development, zebrafish primordial germ cells (PGCs) arrive at the site where the gonad develops. In our study we investigated the mechanisms controlling the precision of primordial germ cell arrival at their target.
We found that in contrast with our expectations which were based on findings in Drosophila and mouse, the endoderm does not constitute a preferred migration substrate for the PGCs. Rather, endoderm derivatives are important for later stages of organogenesis keeping ...
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The role of Ken&Barbie in JAK/STAT signalling during development of Drosophila melanogaster
(2005-02-02)
Cell-cell interactions during embryonic development are crucial in the co-ordination of growth, differentiation and maintenance of many different cell types. To achieve this co-ordination each cell must properly translate signals received from neighbouring cells, into spatially and temporally appropriate developmental responses. A surprisingly limited number of signal pathways are responsible for the differentiation of enormous variety of cell types. As a result, pathways are frequently 'reused' during development. ...
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Characterization of the role of Drosophila JAK/STAT signalling in cellular proliferation
(2006-01-10)
Der Janus Kinase / signal transducer and activator of transcription (JAK/STAT) Signal- transduktionsweg wird für viele Entwicklungsvorgänge benötigt und spielt eine zentrale Rolle bei der Hämatopoese und bei der Immunantwort. Obwohl der JAK/STAT-Signalweg in den vergangenen Jahren Gegenstand intensiver Forschung war, erschwert die Redundanz des Signalwegs bei Wirbeltieren genetische Untersuchungen zur Identifizierung derjenigen Mechanismen, die den JAK/STAT-Signalweg regulieren. Der JAK/STAT-Signaltransduktionsweg ...
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Studies of cap-independent mRNA translation in Drosophila melanogaster
(2005-02-02)
Control of protein synthesis is a key step in the regulation of gene expression during apoptosis and the heat shock response. Under such conditions, cap-dependent translation is impaired and Internal Ribosome Entry Site (IRES)-dependent translation plays a major role in mammalian cells. Although the role of IRES-dependent translation during apoptosis has been mainly studied in mammals, its role in the translation of Drosophila apoptotic genes has not been yet studied. The observation that the Drosophila mutant embryos ...
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Das RNA-bindende Protein Orb2 und seine regulatorische Funktion in der Spermatogenese von Drosophila melanogaster
(2008-01-11)
Das Protein Orb2, welches zum Xenopus CPEB homolog ist, erfüllt während der Spermatogenese von Drosophila melanogaster eine wesentliche Funktion. Das teilweise Ausschalten von orb2 führt zu Störungen in der Individualisierung der Spermatiden, Veränderung in der Morphologie und Lokalisation der Spermatidenkerne und damit verbunden zu männlicher Sterilität. Der weit gestreute Phänotyp spricht für eine regulatorische Funktion des Proteins, wie es aufgrund der Homologie zu CPEB zu erwarten ist. Orb2 mutante Weibchen ...
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Das ER-lokalisierte Protein Farinelli und seine möglichen Interaktionspartner in der Spermatogenese von Drosophila melanogaster
(2008-11-21)
Dem Farinelli-Protein wird eine Funktion als hodenspezifisches VAP-Protein zugesprochen (Renner, 2001). Mit Hilfe des ER-Markers PDI konnte Fan eindeutig dem ER zugeordnet werden. Fan stellt dabei ein integrales Membranprotein dar, welches nur durch Detergenz-
Behandlung in Lösung zu bringen war. Durch den Einsatz zweier Fragment-Konstrukte (fan∆MSP-GFP und fanMSP-GFP) von Fan wurde die Relevanz der MSP-Domäne für die männliche Fertilität dokumentiert. Das Fusionsprotein Fan∆MSP-GFP lag aufgrund der verbliebenen ...