@phdthesis{CastroMarin2007, author = {Castro Marin, Inmaculada}, title = {Nitrate: metabolism and development}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-18827}, school = {Universit{\"a}t Potsdam}, year = {2007}, abstract = {The major aim of this thesis was to study the effect of nitrate on primary metabolism and in development of the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana. The present work has two separate topics. First, to investigate the GDH family, a small gene family at the interface between nitrogen and carbon metabolisms. Second, to investigate the mechanisms whereby nitrogen is regulating the transition to flowering time in Arabidopsis thaliana. To gain more insights into the regulation of primary metabolism by the functional characterization of the glutamate dehydrogenase (GDH) family, an enzyme putatively involved in the metabolism of amino acids and thus suggested to play different and essential roles in carbon and nitrogen metabolism in plants, knock out mutants and transgenic plants carrying RNA interference construct were generated and characterized. The effect of silencing GDH on carbon and nitrogen metabolisms was investigated, especially the level of carbohydrates and the amino acid pool were further analysed. It has been shown that GDH expression is regulated by light and/or sugar status therefore, phenotypic and metabolic analysis were developed in plants grown at different points of the diurnal rhythm and in response to an extended night period. In addition, we are interested in the effect of nutrient availability in the transition from vegetative growth to flowering and especially in nitrate as a metabolite that triggers widespread and coordinated changes in metabolism and development. Nutrient availability has a dramatic effect on flowering time, with a marked delay of flowering when nitrate is supplied (Stitt, 1999). The use of different mutants and transgenic plants impaired in flowering signalling pathways was crucial to evaluate the impact of different nitrate concentrations on flowering time and to better understand the interaction of nitrate-dependent signals with other main flowering signalling pathways. Plants were grown on glutamine as a constitutive source of nitrogen, and the nitrate supply varied. Low nitrate led to earlier flowering. The response to nitrate is accentuated in short days and in the CONSTANS deficient co2 mutant, whereas long days or overexpression of CONSTANS overrides the nitrate response. These results indicate that nitrates acts downstream of the known flowering signalling pathways for photoperiod, autonomy, vernalization and gibberellic acid. Global analyses of gene expression of two independent flowering systems, a light impaired mutant (co2tt4) and a constitutive over-expresser of the potent repressor of flowering (35S::FLC), were to be investigated under two different concentrations of nitrate in order to identify candidate genes that may be involved in the regulation of flowering time by nitrate.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Kryvych2007, author = {Kryvych, Sergiy}, title = {Gene expression profiling in different stages of development of Arabidopsis thaliana leaftrichomes at the single cell level}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-17474}, school = {Universit{\"a}t Potsdam}, year = {2007}, abstract = {Each organ of a multicellular organism is unique at the level of its tissues and cells. Furthermore, responses to environmental stimuli or developmental signals occur differentially at the single cell or tissue level. This underlines the necessity of precise investigation of the "building block of life" -the individual cell. Although recently large amount of data concerning different aspects of single cell performance was accumulated, our knowledge about development and differentiation of individual cell within specialized tissue are still far from being complete. To get more insight into processes that occur in certain individual cell during its development and differentiation changes in gene expression during life cycle of A. thaliana leaf hair cell (trichome) were explored in this work. After onset of trichome development this cell changes its cell cycle: it starts endoreduplication (a modified cell cycle in which DNA replication continues in the absence of mitosis and cytokinesis). This makes trichomes a suitable model for studying cell cycle regulation, regulation of cell development and differentiation. Cells of interest were sampled by puncturing them with glass microcapillaries. Each sample contained as few as ten single cells. At first time trichomes in initial stage of trichome development were investigated. To allow their sampling they were specifically labelled by green fluorescent protein (GFP). In total three cell types were explored: pavement cells, trichome initials and mature trichomes. Comparison of gene expression profiles of these cells allowed identification of the genes differentially expressed in subsequent stages of trichome development. Bioinformatic analysis of genes preferentially expressed in trichome initials showed their involvement in hormonal, metal, sulphur response and cell-cycle regulation. Expression pattern of three selected candidate genes, involved in hormonal response and early developmental processes was confirmed by independent method. Effects of mutations in these genes on both trichome and plant development as well as on plant metabolism were analysed. As an outcome of this work novel components in the sophisticated machinery of trichome development and cell cycle progression were identified. These factors could integrate hormone stimuli and network interactions between characterized and as yet unknown members of this machinery. I expect findings presented in this work to enhance and complement our current knowledge about cell cycle progression and trichome development, as well as about performance of the individual cell in general.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Rajkumar2007, author = {Rajkumar, Rajagopal}, title = {Development of a thermometric sensor for fructosyl valine and fructose using molecularly imprinted polymers as a recognition element}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-17272}, school = {Universit{\"a}t Potsdam}, year = {2007}, abstract = {Nature has always served as a model for mimicking and inspiration to humans in their efforts to improve their life. Researchers have been inspired by nature to produce biomimetic materials with molecular recognition properties by design rather than evolution. Molecular imprinting is one way to prepare such materials. Such smart materials with new functionalities are at the forefront of the development of a relevant number of ongoing and perspective applications ranging from consumer to space industry. Molecularly imprinted polymers were developed by mimicking the natural enzymes or antibodies that serve as host for binding target molecules. These imprints were used as a recognition element to substitute natural biomolecules in biosensors. The concept behind molecular imprinting is to mold a material (with the desired chemical properties) around individual molecules. Upon removal of the molecular templates, one is left with regions in the molded material that fit the shape of the template molecules. Thus, molecular imprinting results in materials that can selectively bind to molecules of interest. Imprinted materials resulted in applications ranging from chemical separation to bioanalytics. In this work attempts were made particularly in the development of molecularly imprinted polymer based thermometric sensors. The main effort was focused towards the development of an covalently imprinted polymer that would be able to selectively bind fructosyl valine (Fru-Val), the N-terminal constituent of hemoglobin A1c ß-chains. Taking into account the known advantages of imprinted polymers, e.g. robustness, thermal and chemical stability, imprinted materials were successfully used as a recognition element in the sensor. One of the serious problems associated with the development of MIP sensors and which lies in the absence of a generic procedure for the transformation of the polymer-template binding event into a detectable signal has been addressed by developing the "thermometric" approach. In general the developed approach gives a new insight on MIP/Analyte interactions.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Skirycz2007, author = {Skirycz, Aleksandra}, title = {Functional analysis of selected DOF transcription factors in the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-16987}, school = {Universit{\"a}t Potsdam}, year = {2007}, abstract = {Transcription factors (TFs) are global regulators of gene expression playing essential roles in almost all biological processes, and are therefore of great scientific and biotechnological interest. This project focused on functional characterisation of three DNA-binding-with-one-zinc-finger (DOF) TFs from the genetic model plant Arabidopsis thaliana, namely OBP1, OBP2 and AtDOF4;2. These genes were selected due to severe growth phenotypes conferred upon their constitutive over-expression. To identify biological processes regulated by OBP1, OBP2 and AtDOF4;2 in detail molecular and physiological characterization of transgenic plants with modified levels of OBP1, OBP2 and AtDOF4;2 expression (constitutive and inducible over-expression, RNAi) was performed using both targeted and profiling technologies. Additionally expression patterns of studied TFs and their target genes were analyzed using promoter-GUS lines and publicly available microarray data. Finally selected target genes were confirmed by chromatin immuno-precipitation and electrophoretic-mobility shift assays. This combinatorial approach revealed distinct biological functions of OBP1, OBP2 and AtDOF4;2. Specifically OBP2 controls indole glucosinolate / auxin homeostasis by directly regulating the enzyme at the branch of these pathways; CYP83B1 (Skirycz et al., 2006). Glucosinolates are secondary compounds important for defence against herbivores and pathogens in the plants order Caparales (e.g. Arabidopsis, canola and broccoli) whilst auxin is an essential plant hormone. Hence OBP2 is important for both response to biotic stress and plant growth. Similarly to OBP2 also AtDOF4;2 is involved in the regulation of plant secondary metabolism and affects production of various phenylpropanoid compounds in a tissue and environmental specific manner. It was found that under certain stress conditions AtDOF4;2 negatively regulates flavonoid biosynthetic genes whilst in certain tissues it activates hydroxycinnamic acid production. It was hypothesized that this dual function is most likely related to specific interactions with other proteins; perhaps other TFs (Skirycz et al., 2007). Finally OBP1 regulates both cell proliferation and cell expansion. It was shown that OBP1 controls cell cycle activity by directly targeting the expression of core cell cycle genes (CYCD3;3 and KRP7), other TFs and components of the replication machinery. Evidence for OBP1 mediated activation of cell cycle during embryogenesis and germination will be presented. Additionally and independently on its effects on cell proliferation OBP1 negatively affects cell expansion via reduced expression of cell wall loosening enzymes. Summing up this work provides an important input into our knowledge on DOF TFs function. Future work will concentrate on establishing exact regulatory networks of OBP1, OBP2 and AtDOF4;2 and their possible biotechnological applications.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Wasiolka2007, author = {Wasiolka, Bernd}, title = {The impact of overgrazing on reptile diversity and population dynamics of Pedioplanis l. lineoocellata in the southern Kalahari}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-16611}, school = {Universit{\"a}t Potsdam}, year = {2007}, abstract = {Die Vegetationskomposition und -struktur, beispielsweise die unterschiedliche Architektur von B{\"a}umen, Str{\"a}uchern, Gr{\"a}sern und Kr{\"a}utern, bietet ein großes Spektrum an Habitaten und Nischen, die wiederum eine hohe Tierdiversit{\"a}t in den Savannensystemen des s{\"u}dlichen Afrikas erm{\"o}glichen. Dieses {\"O}kosystem wurde jedoch {\"u}ber Jahrzehnte weltweit durch intensive anthropogene Landnutzung (z.B. Viehwirtschaft) nachhaltig ver{\"a}ndert. Dabei wurden die Zusammensetzung, Diversit{\"a}t und Struktur der Vegetation stark ver{\"a}ndert. {\"U}berweidung in Savannensystemen f{\"u}hrt zu einer Degradation des Habitates einhergehend mit dem Verlust von perennierenden Gr{\"a}sern und krautiger Vegetation. Dies f{\"u}hrt zu einem Anstieg an vegetationsfreien Bodenfl{\"a}chen. Beides, sowohl der Verlust an perennierenden Gr{\"a}sern und krautiger Vegetation sowie der Anstieg an vegetationsfreien Fl{\"a}chen f{\"u}hrt zu verbesserten Etablierungsbedingungen f{\"u}r Str{\"a}ucher (z.B. Rhigozum trichotomum, Acacia mellifera) und auf lange Sicht zu stark verbuschten Fl{\"a}chen. Die Tierdiversit{\"a}t in Savannen ist hiervon entscheidend beeinflusst. Mit sinkender struktureller Diversit{\"a}t verringert sich auch die Tierdiversit{\"a}t. W{\"a}hrend der Einfluss von {\"U}berweidung auf die Vegetation relativ gut untersucht ist sind Informationen {\"u}ber den Einfluss von {\"U}berweidung auf die Tierdiversit{\"a}t, speziell f{\"u}r Reptilien, eher sp{\"a}rlich vorhanden. Zus{\"a}tzlich ist sehr wenig bekannt zum Einfluss auf die Populationsdynamik (z.B. Verhaltensanpassungen, Raumnutzung, {\"U}berlebensrate, Sterberate) einzelner Reptilienarten. Ziel meiner Doktorarbeit ist es den Einfluss von {\"U}berweidung durch kommerzielle Farmnutzung auf die Reptiliengemeinschaft und auf verschiedene Aspekte der Populationsdynamik der Echse Pedioplanis lineoocellata lineoocellata zu untersuchen. Hinsichtlich bestimmter Naturschutzmaßnahmen ist es einerseits wichtig zu verstehen welchen Auswirkungen {\"U}berweidung auf die gesamte Reptiliengemeinschaft hat. Und zum anderen wie entscheidende Faktoren der Populationsdynamik beeinflusst werden. Beides f{\"u}hrt zu einem besseren Verst{\"a}ndnis der Reaktion von Reptilien auf Habitatdegradation zu erlangen. Die Ergebnisse meiner Doktorarbeit zeigen eindeutig einen negativen Einfluss der {\"U}berweidung und der daraus resultierende Habitatdegradation auf (1) die gesamte Reptiliengemeinschaft und (2) auf einzelne Aspekte der Populationsdynamik von P. lineoocellata. Im Teil 1 wird die signifikante Reduzierung der Reptiliendiversit{\"a}t und Abundanz in degradierten Habitaten beschrieben. Im zweiten Teil wird gezeigt, dass P. lineoocellata das Verhalten an die verschlechterten Lebensbedingungen anpassen kann. Die Art bewegt sich sowohl h{\"a}ufiger als auch {\"u}ber einen l{\"a}ngeren Zeitraum und legt dabei gr{\"o}ßere Distanzen zur{\"u}ck. Zus{\"a}tzlich vergr{\"o}ßerte die Art ihr Revier (home range) (Teil 3). Im abschließenden Teil wird der negative Einfluss von {\"U}berweidung auf die Populationsdynamik von P. lineoocellata beschrieben: In degradierten Habitaten nimmt die Populationsgr{\"o}ße von adulten und juvenilen Echsen ab, die {\"U}berlebens- und Geburtenrate sinken, w{\"a}hren zus{\"a}tzlich das Pr{\"a}dationsrisiko ansteigt. Verantwortlich hierf{\"u}r ist zum einen die ebenfalls reduzierte Nahrungsverf{\"u}gbarkeit (Arthropoden) auf degradierten Fl{\"a}chen. Dies hat zur Folge, dass die Populationsgr{\"o}ße abnimmt und die Fitness der Individuen verringert wird, welches sich durch eine Reduzierung der {\"U}berlebens- und Geburtenrate bemerkbar macht. Und zum anderen ist es die Reduzierung der Vegetationsbedeckung und der R{\"u}ckgang an perennierenden Gr{\"a}sern welche sich negativ auswirken. Als Konsequenz hiervon gehen Nischen und Mikrohabitate verloren und die M{\"o}glichkeiten der Reptilien zur Thermoregulation sind verringert. Des Weiteren hat dieser Verlust an perennierender Grasbedeckung auch ein erh{\"o}htes Pr{\"a}dationsrisikos zur Folge. Zusammenfassend l{\"a}sst sich sagen, dass nicht nur B{\"a}ume und Str{\"a}ucher, wie in anderen Studien gezeigt, eine bedeutende Rolle f{\"u}r die Diversit{\"a}t spielen, sondern auch das perennierende Gras eine wichtige Rolle f{\"u}r die Faunendiversit{\"a}t spielt. Weiterhin zeigte sich, dass Habitatdegradation nicht nur die Population als gesamtes beeinflusst, sondern auch das Verhalten und Populationsparameter einzelner Arten. Des Weiteren ist es Reptilien m{\"o}glich durch Verhaltensflexibilit{\"a}t auf verschlechterte Umweltbedingen zu reagieren.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Beeg2007, author = {Beeg, Janina}, title = {Cooperative behavior of motor proteins}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-15712}, school = {Universit{\"a}t Potsdam}, year = {2007}, abstract = {The cytoskeletal motor protein kinesin-1 (conventional kinesin) is the fast carrier for intracellular cargo transport along microtubules. So far most studies aimed at investigating the transport properties of individual motor molecules. However, the transport in cells usually involves the collective work of more than one motor. In the present work, we have studied the movement of beads as artificial loads/organelles pulled by several kinesin-1 motors in vitro. For a wide range of motor coverage of the beads and different bead (cargo) sizes the transport parameters walking distance or run length, velocity and force generation are measured. The results indicate that the transport parameters are influenced by the number of motors carrying the bead. While the transport velocity slightly decreases, an increase in the run length was measured and higher forces are determined, when more motors are involved. The effective number of motors pulling a bead is estimated by measuring the change in the hydrodynamic diameter of kinesin-coated beads using dynamic light scattering. The geometrical constraints imposed by the transport system have been taken into account. Thus, results for beads of different size and motor-surface coverage could be compared. In addition, run length-distributions obtained for the smallest bead size were matched to theoretically calculated distributions. The latter yielded an average number of pulling motors, which is in agreement with the effective motor numbers determined experimentally.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Hoffmann2007, author = {Hoffmann, Toni}, title = {Cloning and characterisation of the HMA3 gene and its promoter from Arabidopsis halleri (L.) O'Kane and Al'Shehbaz and Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heynhold}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-15259}, school = {Universit{\"a}t Potsdam}, year = {2007}, abstract = {Being living systems unable to adjust their location to changing environmental conditions, plants display homeostatic networks that have evolved to maintain transition metal levels in a very narrow concentration range in order to avoid either deficiency or toxicity. Hence, plants possess a broad repertoire of mechanisms for the cellular uptake, compartmentation and efflux, as well as for the chelation of transition metal ions. A small number of plants are hypertolerant to one or a few specific transition metals. Some metal tolerant plants are also able to hyperaccumulate metal ions. The Brassicaceae family member Arabidopis halleri ssp. halleri (L.) O´KANE and AL´SHEHBAZ is a hyperaccumulator of zinc (Zn), and it is closely related to the non-hypertolerant and non-hyperaccumulating model plant Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) HEYNHOLD. The close relationship renders A. halleri a promising emerging model plant for the comparative investigation of the molecular mechanisms behind hypertolerance and hyperaccumulation. Among several potential candidate genes that are probably involved in mediating the zinc-hypertolerant and zinc-hyperaccumulating trait is AhHMA3. The AhHMA3 gene is highly similar to AtHMA3 (AGI number: At4g30120) in A. thaliana, and its encoded protein belongs to the P-type IB ATPase family of integral membrane transporter proteins that transport transition metals. In contrast to the low AtHMA3 transcript levels in A. thaliana, the gene was found to be constitutively highly expressed across different Zn treatments in A. halleri, especially in shoots. In this study, the cloning and characterisation of the HMA3 gene and its promoter from Arabidopsis halleri (L.) O´KANE and AL´SHEHBAZ and Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) HEYNHOLD is described. Heterologously expressed AhHMA3 mediated enhanced tolerance to Zn and to a much lesser degree to cadmium (Cd) but not to cobalt (Co) in metal-sensitive mutant strains of budding yeast. It is demonstrated that the genome of A. halleri contains at least four copies of AhHMA3, AhHMA3-1 to AhHMA3-4. A copy-specific real-time RT-PCR indicated that an AhHMA3-1 related gene copy is the source of the constitutively high transcript level in A. halleri and not a gene copy similar to AhHMA3-2 or AhHMA3-4. In accordance with the enhanced AtHMA3mRNA transcript level in A. thaliana roots, an AtHMA3 promoter-GUS gene construct mediated GUS activity predominantly in the vascular tissues of roots and not in shoots. However, the observed AhHMA3-1 and AhHMA3-2 promoter-mediated GUS activity in A. thaliana or A. halleri plants did not reflect the constitutively high expression of AhHMA3 in shoots of A. halleri. It is suggested that other factors e. g. characteristic sequence inserts within the first intron of AhHMA3-1 might enable a constitutively high expression. Moreover, the unknown promoter of the AhHMA3-3 gene copy could be the source of the constitutively high AhHMA3 transcript levels in A. halleri. In that case, the AhHMA3-3 sequence is predicted to be highly homologous to AhHMA3-1. The lack of solid localisation data for the AhHMA3 protein prevents a clear functional assignment. The provided data suggest several possible functions of the AhHMA3 protein: Like AtHMA2 and AtHMA4 it might be localised to the plasma membrane and could contribute to the efficient translocation of Zn from root to shoot and/or to the cell-to-cell distribution of Zn in the shoot. If localised to the vacuolar membrane, then a role in maintaining a low cytoplasmic zinc concentration by vacuolar zinc sequestration is possible. In addition, AhHMA3 might be involved in the delivery of zinc ions to trichomes and mesophyll leaf cells that are major zinc storage sites in A. halleri.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Popp2007, author = {Popp, Alexander}, title = {An integrated modelling approach for sustainable management of semi-arid and arid rangelands}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-15103}, school = {Universit{\"a}t Potsdam}, year = {2007}, abstract = {The need to develop sustainable resource management strategies for semi-arid and arid rangelands is acute as non-adapted grazing strategies lead to irreversible environmental problems such as desertification and associated loss of economic support to society. In such vulnerable ecosystems, successful implementation of sustainable management strategies depends on well-founded under-standing of processes at different scales that underlay the complex system dynamic. There is ample evidence that, in contrast to traditional sectoral approaches, only interdisciplinary research does work for resolving problems in conservation and natural resource management. In this thesis I combined a range of modeling approaches that integrate different disciplines and spatial scales in order to contribute to basic guidelines for sustainable management of semi-arid and arid range-lands. Since water availability and livestock management are seen as most potent determinants for the dynamics of semi-arid and arid ecosystems I focused on (i) the interaction of ecological and hydro-logical processes and (ii) the effect of farming strategies. First, I developed a grid-based and small-scaled model simulating vegetation dynamics and inter-linked hydrological processes. The simulation results suggest that ecohydrological interactions gain importance in rangelands with ascending slope where vegetation cover serves to obstruct run-off and decreases evaporation from the soil. Disturbances like overgrazing influence these positive feedback mechanisms by affecting vegetation cover and composition. In the second part, I present a modeling approach that has the power to transfer and integrate ecological information from the small scale vegetation model to the landscape scale, most relevant for the conservation of biodiversity and sustainable management of natural resources. I combined techniques of stochastic modeling with remotely sensed data and GIS to investigate to which ex-tent spatial interactions, like the movement of surface water by run-off in water limited environments, affect ecosystem functioning at the landscape scale. My simulation experiments show that overgrazing decreases the number of vegetation patches that act as hydrological sinks and run-off increases. The results of both simulation models implicate that different vegetation types should not only be regarded as provider of forage production but also as regulator of ecosystem functioning. Vegetation patches with good cover of perennial vegetation are capable to catch and conserve surface run-off from degraded surrounding areas. Therefore, downstream out of the simulated system is prevented and efficient use of water resources is guaranteed at all times. This consequence also applies to commercial rotational grazing strategies for semi-arid and arid rangelands with ascending slope where non-degraded paddocks act as hydrological sinks. Finally, by the help of an integrated ecological-economic modeling approach, I analyzed the relevance of farmers' ecological knowledge for longterm functioning of semi-arid and arid grazing systems under current and future climatic conditions. The modeling approach consists of an ecological and an economic module and combines relevant processes on either level. Again, vegetation dynamics and forage productivity is derived by the small-scaled vegetation model. I showed that sustainable management of semi-arid and arid rangelands relies strongly on the farmers' knowledge on how the ecosystem works. Furthermore, my simulation results indicate that the projected lower annual rainfall due to climate change in combination with non-adapted grazing strategies adds an additional layer of risk to these ecosystems that are already prone to land degradation. All simulation models focus on the most essential factors and ignore specific details. Therefore, even though all simulation models are parameterized for a specific dwarf shrub savanna in arid southern Namibia, the conclusions drawn are applicable for semi-arid and arid rangelands in general.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Bielecka2007, author = {Bielecka, Monika}, title = {Analysis of transcription factors under sulphur deficiency stress}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-14812}, school = {Universit{\"a}t Potsdam}, year = {2007}, abstract = {Sulphur, a macronutrient essential for plant growth, is among the most versatile elements in living organisms. Unfortunately, little is known about regulation of sulphate uptake and assimilation by plants. Identification of sulphate signalling processes will allow to control sulphate acquisition and assimilation and may prove useful in the future to improve sulphur-use efficiency in agriculture. Many of genes involved in sulphate metabolism are regulated on transcriptional level by products of other genes called transcription factors (TF). Several published experiments revealed TF genes that respond to sulphate deprivation, but none of these have been so far been characterized functionally. Thus, we aimed at identifying and characterising transcription factors that control sulphate metabolism in the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana. To achieve that goal we postulated that factors regulating Arabidopsis responses to inorganic sulphate deficiency change their transcriptional levels under sulphur-limited conditions. By comparing TF transcript profiles from plants grown on different sulphate regimes, we identified TF genes that may specifically induce or repress changes in expression of genes that allow plants to adapt to changes in sulphate availability. Candidate genes obtained from this screening were tested by reverse genetics approaches. Transgenic plants constitutively overproducing selected TF genes and mutant plants, lacking functional selected TF genes (knock out), were used. By comparing metabolite and transcript profiles from transgenic and wild type plants we aimed at confirming the role of selected AP2 TF candidate genes in plant adaptation to sulphur unavailability. After preliminary characterisation of WRKY24 and MYB93 TF genes, we postulate that these factors are involved in a complex multifactorial regulatory network, in which WRKY24 and MYB93 would act as superior factors regulating other transcription factors directly involved in the regulation of S-metabolism genes. Results obtained for plants overproducing TOE1 and TOE2 TF genes suggests that these factors may be involved in a mechanism, which is promoting synthesis of an essential amino acid, methionine, over synthesis of another amino acid, cysteine. Thus, TOE1 and TOE2 genes might be a part of transcriptional regulation of methionine synthesis. Approaches creating genetically manipulated plants may produce plant phenotypes of immediate biotechnological interest, such as plants with increased sulphate or sulphate-containing amino acid content, or better adapted to the sulphate unavailability.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Wilhelm2007, author = {Wilhelm, Susann}, title = {Climate induced impacts on lake functioning in summer}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-14599}, school = {Universit{\"a}t Potsdam}, year = {2007}, abstract = {Es gibt bereits viele Hinweise daf{\"u}r, dass Seen sehr sensibel auf die anthropogen verursachte Klimaerw{\"a}rmung reagiert haben. Bis jetzt haben sich die Studien der Klimafolgenforschung haupts{\"a}chlichst auf die Auswirkungen der Erw{\"a}rmung im Winter und Fr{\"u}hling konzentriert. {\"U}ber den Einfluss der Klimaerw{\"a}rmung auf Seen in den gem{\"a}ßigten Breiten im Sommer ist weniger bekannt. In der vorliegenden Doktorarbeit habe ich einige Faktoren, welche die Reaktion von Seen auf die Erw{\"a}rmung im Sommer vermutlich stark mitbestimmt haben, untersucht. Der Schwerpunkt lag dabei auf klimatisch induzierten Auswirkungen auf die thermische Charakteristik und die Ph{\"a}nologie und Abundanz des Planktons eines flachen und polymiktischen Sees (M{\"u}ggelsee, Berlin). Zuerst wurde der Einfluss der Klimaerw{\"a}rmung auf die Ph{\"a}nologie und Abundanz des Planktons in verschiedenen Jahreszeiten untersucht. Das schnellwachsende Phyto- und Zooplankton (Daphnia) im Fr{\"u}hjahr hat sich vorwiegend synchron vorverschoben, wohingegen Ver{\"a}nderungen des Sommerzooplanktons deutlich artspezifisch und nicht synchron waren. Die Ph{\"a}nologie oder Abundanz einiger Sommercopepoden hat sich entsprechend der individuellen thermischen Anforderungen innerhalb bestimmter Entwicklungsstufen, wie zum Beispiel der Emergenz von der Diapause im Fr{\"u}hling, ver{\"a}ndert. Die Studie unterstreicht, dass nicht nur der Grad der Erw{\"a}rmung, sondern auch dessen Zeitpunkt innerhalb des Jahres von großer {\"o}kologischer Bedeutung ist. Um die Auswirkungen des Klimawandels auf die thermischen Eigenschaften des Sees zu erforschen, habe ich die Langzeitentwicklung der t{\"a}glichen epilimnischen Temperaturextrema w{\"a}hrend des Sommers untersucht. Durch diese Studie wurde zum ersten Mal f{\"u}r Seen gezeigt, dass die t{\"a}glichen epilimnischen Minima (Nacht) st{\"a}rker angestiegen sind als die Maxima (Tag), wodurch sich der t{\"a}gliche epilimnische Temperaturbereich deutlich verringert hat. Diese Tag-Nacht-Asymmetrie in der epilimnischen Temperatur wurde durch eine erh{\"o}hte Emission von Langwellenstrahlung aus der Atmosph{\"a}re w{\"a}hrend der Nacht verursacht. Dies unterstreicht, dass nicht nur Erh{\"o}hungen der Lufttemperatur, sondern auch {\"A}nderungen anderer meteorologischer Variablen wie der Windgeschwindigkeit, der Luftfeuchte und der Bew{\"o}lkung eine wichtige Rolle bei der Bestimmung der Seetemperatur im Hinblick auf weitere Klimaver{\"a}nderungen spielen werden. Zudem wurde eine Kurzzeitanalyse zum Schichtungsverhalten des polymiktischen Sees durchgef{\"u}hrt, um die H{\"a}ufigkeit und Dauer von Schichtungsereignissen und deren Einfluss auf den gel{\"o}sten Sauerstoff, die gel{\"o}sten N{\"a}hrstoffe und das Phytoplankton zu untersuchen. Selbst w{\"a}hrend der l{\"a}ngsten Schichtungsereignisse (Hitzewellen 2003 und 2006) unterschieden sich die Auswirkungen auf den See von denen, welche in flachen dimiktischen Seen w{\"a}hrend der kontinuierlichen Sommerschichtung auftreten. Die hypolimnische Temperatur war h{\"o}her, was die Sauerstoffzehrung und die Akkumulation von gel{\"o}sten N{\"a}hrstoffen beg{\"u}nstigt hat. Die thermische Schichtung wird in Zukunft sehr wahrscheinlich zunehmen. Dies l{\"a}sst darauf schließen, dass polymiktische Seen sehr anf{\"a}llig gegen{\"u}ber {\"A}nderungen im Hinblick auf projizierte Klimaver{\"a}nderungen sein werden. Abschließend wurde eine Studie {\"u}ber Lang- und Kurzzeitver{\"a}nderungen in der Entwicklung der planktischen Larven der Muschel Dreissena polymorpha durchgef{\"u}hrt, um den Einfluss der Ver{\"a}nderungen im thermischen und trophischen Regime des Sees zu analysieren. Die Klimaerw{\"a}rmung und die Verringerung in der externen N{\"a}hrstofffracht haben die Abundanz der Larven stark beeinflusst indem sie jeweils auf bestimmte Entwicklungsphasen dieser Art w{\"a}hrend der warmen Jahreszeiten gewirkt haben. Der Anstieg in der Abundanz und der L{\"a}nge der Larven stand im Zusammenhang mit dem R{\"u}ckgang der N{\"a}hrstofffracht und der Ver{\"a}nderung der Phytoplanktonzusammensetzung. Die Hitzewellen in den Jahren 2003 und 2006 haben diesen positiven Effekt auf die Larvenabundanz jedoch durch ung{\"u}nstige Sauerstoffkonzentrationen w{\"a}hrend der sehr langen Schichtung aufgehoben. Die Klimaerw{\"a}rmung kann demzufolge entgegenwirkende Effekte in produktiven flachen Seen, in welchen die externe N{\"a}hrstofffracht reduziert wurde, ausl{\"o}sen. Aus diesen Ergebnissen schließe ich, dass nicht nur die Art des Klimawandels und damit der Zeitpunkt der Erw{\"a}rmung und das Auftreten von Extremen wie Hitzewellen, sondern auch standortspezifische Bedingungen wie Schichtungsverhalten und Trophiegrad entscheidende Faktoren sind, welche die Auswirkungen der Klimaerw{\"a}rmung auf interne Seeprozesse im Sommer bestimmen. Somit sollte sich die weiterf{\"u}hrende Klimafolgenforschung f{\"u}r Seen darauf konzentrieren, wie verschiedene Seetypen auf die komplexen Umweltver{\"a}nderungen im Sommer reagieren, damit ein umfassenderes Verst{\"a}ndnis {\"u}ber den Einfluss von anthropogen verursachten Ver{\"a}nderungen auf Seen der gem{\"a}ßigten Breiten erreicht wird.}, language = {en} }