TY - JOUR A1 - Beauval, Celine A1 - Hainzl, Sebastian A1 - Scherbaum, Frank T1 - The impact of the spatial uniform distribution of seismicity on probabilistic seismic-hazard estimation JF - Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America N2 - The first step in the estimation of probabilistic seismic hazard in a region commonly consists of the definition and characterization of the relevant seismic sources. Because in low-seismicity regions seismicity is often rather diffuse and faults are difficult to identify, large areal source zones are mostly used. The corresponding hypothesis is that seismicity is uniformly distributed inside each areal seismic source zone. In this study, the impact of this hypothesis on the probabilistic hazard estimation is quantified through the generation of synthetic spatial seismicity distributions. Fractal seismicity distributions are generated inside a given source zone and probabilistic hazard is computed for a set of sites located inside this zone. In our study, the impact of the spatial seismicity distribution is defined as the deviation from the hazard value obtained for a spatially uniform seismicity distribution. From the generation of a large number of synthetic distributions, the correlation between the fractal dimension D and the impact is derived. The results show that the assumption of spatially uniform seismicity tends to bias the hazard to higher values. The correlation can be used to determine the systematic biases and uncertainties for hazard estimations in real cases, where the fractal dimension has been determined. We apply the technique in Germany (Cologne area) and in France (Alps). Y1 - 2006 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1785/0120060073 SN - 0037-1106 VL - 96 IS - 6 SP - 2465 EP - 2471 PB - GeoScienceWorld CY - Alexandria, Va. ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Beaulieu, Jean-Philippe A1 - Bennett, David P. A1 - Fouqué, Pascal A1 - Williams, Andrew A1 - Dominik, Martin A1 - Jorgensen, Uffe Grae A1 - Kubas, Daniel A1 - Cassan, Arnaud A1 - Coutures, Christian A1 - Greenhill, John A1 - Hill, Kym A1 - Menzies, John A1 - Sackett, Penny D. A1 - Albrow, Michael D. A1 - Brillant, Stephane A1 - Caldwell, John A. R. A1 - Calitz, Johannes Jacobus A1 - Cook, Kem H. A1 - Corrales Cosmeli, Esperanza de Santa Cecilia A1 - Desort, Morgan A1 - Dieters, Stefan A1 - Dominis, Dijana A1 - Donatowicz, Jadzia A1 - Hoffman, Martie A1 - Kane, Stephen R. A1 - Marquette, Jean-Baptiste A1 - Martin, Ralph A1 - Meintjes, Pieter A1 - Pollard, Karen R. A1 - Sahu, Kailash C. A1 - Vinter, Christian A1 - Wambsganss, Joachim A1 - Woller, Kristian A1 - Horne, Keith A1 - Steele, Iain A1 - Bramich, Daniel M. A1 - Burgdorf, Martin A1 - Snodgrass, Colin A1 - Bode, Mike A1 - Udalski, Andr T1 - Discovery of a cool planet of 5.5 Earth masses through gravitational microlensing N2 - In the favoured core-accretion model of formation of planetary systems, solid planetesimals accumulate to build up planetary cores, which then accrete nebular gas if they are sufficiently massive. Around M-dwarf stars ( the most common stars in our Galaxy), this model favours the formation of Earth-mass (M+) to Neptune-mass planets with orbital radii of 1 to 10 astronomical units (AU), which is consistent with the small number of gas giant planets known to orbit M-dwarf host stars(1-4). More than 170 extrasolar planets have been discovered with a wide range of masses and orbital periods, but planets of Neptune's mass or less have not hitherto been detected at separations of more than 0.15 AU from normal stars. Here we report the discovery of a 5.5(-2.7)(+5.5)M(+) planetary companion at a separation of 2.6(- 0.6)(+1.5) AU from a 0.22(-0.11)(+0.21)M(.) M-dwarf star, where M-. refers to a solar mass. (We propose to name it OGLE- 2005-BLG-390Lb, indicating a planetary mass companion to the lens star of the microlensing event.) The mass is lower than that of GJ876d (ref. 5), although the error bars overlap. Our detection suggests that such cool, sub-Neptune-mass planets may be more common than gas giant planets, as predicted by the core accretion theory. Y1 - 2006 UR - http://www.nature.com/nature/ U6 - https://doi.org/10.1038/Nature04441 SN - 0028-0836 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Baur, Heiner A1 - Müller, Steffen A1 - Hirschmüller, Anja A1 - Huber, Georg A1 - Mayer, Frank T1 - Reactivity, stability, and strength performance capacity in motor sports JF - British journal of sports medicine : the journal of sport and exercise medicine N2 - Background: Racing drivers require multifaceted cognitive and physical abilities in a multitasking situation. A knowledge of their physical capacities may help to improve fitness and performance. Objective: To compare reaction time, stability performance capacity, and strength performance capacity of elite racing drivers with those of age-matched, physically active controls. Methods: Eight elite racing drivers and 10 physically active controls matched for age and weight were tested in a reaction and determination test requiring upper and lower extremity responses to visual and audio cues. Further tests comprised evaluation of one-leg postural stability on a two-dimensional moveable platform, measures of maximum strength performance capacity of the extensors of the leg on a leg press, and a test of force capacity of the arms in a sitting position at a steering wheel. An additional arm endurance test consisted of isometric work at the steering wheel at + 30 degrees and -30 degrees where an eccentric threshold load of 30 N.m was applied. Subjects had to hold the end positions above this threshold until exhaustion. Univariate one way analysis of variance (alpha = 0.05) including a Bonferroni adjustment was used to detect group differences between the drivers and controls. Results: The reaction time of the racing drivers was significantly faster than the controls ( p = 0.004). The following motor reaction time and reaction times in the multiple determination test did not differ between the groups. No significant differences (p> 0.05) were found for postural stability, leg extensor strength, or arm strength and endurance. Conclusions: Racing drivers have faster reaction times than age-matched physically active controls. Further development of motor sport-specific test protocols is suggested. According to the requirements of motor racing, strength and sensorimotor performance capacity can potentially be improved. Y1 - 2006 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1136/bjsm.2006.025783 SN - 0306-3674 VL - 40 SP - 906 EP - 910 PB - BMJ Publ. Group CY - London ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Baumgärtel, Hellmut T1 - Generalized eigenvectors for resonances in the Friedrichs model and their associated Gamov vectors N2 - A Gelfand triplet for the Hamiltonian H of the Priedrichs model on R with multiplicity space K, dim K < infinity, is constructed such that exactly the resonances (poles of the inverse of the Livsic-matrix) are (generalized) eigenvalues of H. The corresponding eigen(anti)linear forms are calculated explicitly. Using the wave matrices for the wave (Moller) operators the corresponding eigen(anti)linear forms on the Schwartz space S for the unperturbed Hamiltonian Ho are also calculated. It turns out that they are of pure Dirac type and can be characterized by their corresponding Gamov vector lambda -> k/(zeta(0)-lambda)(-1), zeta(0) resonance, k epsilon K, which is uniquely determined by restriction of S to S boolean AND H-+(2), where H-+(2) denotes the Hardy space of the upper half-plane. Simultaneously this restriction yields a truncation of the generalized evolution to the well-known decay semigroup for t >= 0 of the Toeplitz type on H-+(2). That is: Exactly those pre-Gamov vectors a lambda -> k/(zeta-lambda)(-1), ( from the lower half-plane, k epsilon K., have an extension to a generalized eigenvector of H if zeta is a resonance and if k is from that subspace of K which is uniquely determined by its corresponding Dirac type antilinear form Y1 - 2006 UR - http://www.worldscinet.com/rmp/rmp.shtml U6 - https://doi.org/10.1142/S0129055X06002589 SN - 0129-055X ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Baumann, Otto A1 - Lutz, Kathleen T1 - Photoreceptor morphogenesis in the Drosophila compound eye : R1-R6 rhabdomeres become twisted just before eclosion N2 - The photosensitive microvilli of Drosophila photoreceptors R1-R6 are not aligned in parallel over the entire length of the visual cells. In the distal half of each cell, the microvilli are slightly tilted toward one side and, in the proximal half, extremely toward the opposite side. This phenomenon, termed rhabdomere twisting, has been known for several decades, but the developmental and cell biological basis of rhabdomere twisting has not been studied so far. We show that rhabdomere twisting is also manifested as molecular polarization of the visual cell, because phosphotyrosine- containing proteins are selectively partitioned to different sides of the rhabdomere stalk in the distal. and proximal sections of each R1-R6 photoreceptor. Both the asymmetrical segregation of phosphotyrosine proteins and the tilting of the microvilli occur shortly before eclosion of the flies, when eye development in all other aspects is considered to be essentially complete. Establishment of rhabdomere twisting occurs in a light-independent manner, because phosphotyrosine staining is unchanged in dark-reared wild-type flies and in mutants with defects in the phototransduction cascade, ninaE(17) and norpA(P24). We conclude that antiphosphotyrosine immunofluorescence can be used as a light microscopic probe for the analysis of rhabdomere twisting and that microvilli tilting represents a type of planar cell polarity that is established by an active process in the last phase of photoreceptor morphogenesis, just prior to eclosion of the flies. Y1 - 2006 UR - http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/jhome/31248 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1002/Cne.21030 SN - 0021-9967 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Bauer, Joachim A1 - Stamm, Axel A1 - Virnich, Katharina A1 - Wissing, Karen A1 - Müller, Udo A1 - Wirsching, Michael A1 - Schaarschmidt, Uwe T1 - Correlation between burnout syndrome and psychological and psychosomatic symptoms among teachers N2 - Objectives: Psychosomatic disorders and symptoms that correlate with the so-called burnout syndrome turned out to be the main cause of increasing rates of premature retirement of school teachers. The aim of this study was to evaluate the relation between occupational burden and psychological strain of teachers who are still in work. Methods: A sample of 408 teachers at ten grammar schools (am: High school; German: Gymnasium) in south-western Germany was evaluated. To determine the styles of coping with occupational burden we used the measure of coping capacity questionnaire (MECCA). To analyse the psychopathological and psychosomatic symptom load we applied SCL 90 R questionnaire. Results: According to the MECCA questionnaire, 32.5% of the sample suffered from burnout (type B), 17.7% suffered severe strain (type A), 35.9% showed an unambitious (type S) and 13.8% showed a healthy-ambitious coping style (type G). Burnout was significantly higher among women, divorced teachers and teachers working part-time. As part of the MECCA, teachers were asked to rate what they regarded as the strongest factor resulting in occupational burden. Teachers indicated that, besides high numbers of pupils in one class, they regarded destructive and aggressive behaviour of pupils as the primary stress factor. According to the SCL 90 R, 20% of the sample showed a severe degree (defined as > 70 points in the SCL90R GSI) of psychological and psychosomatic symptoms. MECCA type B (burnout) correlated significantly with high psychological and psychosomatic symptom load according to the SCL90R. Conclusions: In school teachers, burnout syndrome, a construct that derived from occupational psychology and occupational medicine, is significantly correlated with psychological and psychosomatic symptoms. Teachers rate destructive and aggressive behaviour of pupils as the primary stress factor. Y1 - 2006 UR - http://www.springerlink.com/content/101165 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s00420-005-0050-y SN - 0340-0131 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Basso, Heitor Cury A1 - Aquino, C. V. A1 - Altafim, Ruy Alberto Pisani A1 - Altafim, Ruy Alberto Pisani A1 - Gerhard, Reimund T1 - Piezoelectricity of a single bubble formed by two oppositely charged Teflon-FEP films Y1 - 2006 SN - 1-4244-0547-5 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Baptista, Murilo da Silva A1 - Zhou, Changsong A1 - Kurths, Jürgen T1 - Information transmission in phase synchronous chaotic arrays N2 - We show many versatile phase synchronous configurations that emerge in an array of coupled chaotic elements due to the presence of a periodic stimulus. Then, we explain the relevance of these configurations to the understanding of how information about such a. stimulus is transmitted from one side to the other in this array. The stimulus actively creates the ways to be transmitted, by making the chaotic elements to phase synchronize Y1 - 2006 UR - http://iopscience.iop.org/0256-307X/ U6 - https://doi.org/10.1088/0256-307X/23/3/010 SN - 0256-307X ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Baptista, Murilo da Silva A1 - Pereira, Tiago A1 - Kurths, Jürgen T1 - Upper bounds in phase synchronous weak coherent chaotic attractors N2 - An approach is presented for coupled chaotic systems with weak coherent motion, from which we estimate the upper bound value for the absolute phase difference in phase synchronous states. This approach shows that synchronicity in phase implies synchronicity in the time of events, a characteristic explored to derive an equation to detect phase synchronization, based on the absolute difference between the time of these events. We demonstrate the potential use of this approach for the phase coherent and the funnel attractor of the Rossler system, as well as for the spiking/bursting Rulkov map. Y1 - 2006 UR - http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/01672789 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physd.2006.02.007 SN - 0167-2789 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Baptista, Murilo da Silva A1 - Grebogi, Celso A1 - Koberle, Roland T1 - Dynamically multilayered visual system of the multifractal fly JF - Physical review letters Y1 - 2006 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.97.178102 SN - 0031-9007 VL - 97 IS - 17 PB - American Physical Society CY - College Park ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Balci, Kubilay A1 - Koch, Andreas A1 - Kleinpeter, Erich T1 - A comparative vibrational spectroscopic investigation of free mn-12S(2)O(2) and fn-12S(2)O(2) dithiacrown ethers based on DFT calculations N2 - A successful assignment for the fundamental bands observed in the experimental IR spectra of mn-12S(2)O(2) and fn-12S(2)O(2) dithiacrown ethers was achieved by the aid of the density functional theory (DFT) based quantum mechanical calculations carried out at the 133LYP/6-31G(d) and B3LYP/6-31 + G(d) level of theory. Two different scaling approaches, '(i) scaled quantum mechanics force field (SQM FF) methodology', and (ii) the 'scaling frequencies with dual empirical scale factors', were used in order to fit the calculated harmonic frequencies to the experimental ones. Potential energy distribution (PED) calculations were carried out to define the internal coordinate contributions to each normal mode and to define the corresponding normal modes of the molecules. The effects of the conformational differences onto the IR active normal modes of the two isomeric molecules and their corresponding experimental frequencies were discussed in the light of the calculated spectral data. Y1 - 2006 UR - http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00222860 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.molstruc.2005.10.048 SN - 0022-2860 ER - TY - BOOK A1 - Balan, Sakthin M. A1 - Jürgensen, Helmut T1 - Peptide computing : universality and theoretical model T3 - Preprint / Universität Potsdam, Institut für Informatik Y1 - 2006 SN - 0946-7580 VL - 2006, 1 PB - Univ. CY - Potsdam ER - TY - BOOK A1 - Balan, Sakthin M. A1 - Jürgensen, Helmut T1 - On the universality of peptide computing T3 - Preprint / Universität Potsdam, Institut für Informatik Y1 - 2006 SN - 0946-7580 VL - 2006, 9 PB - Univ. CY - Potsdam ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Baas, Timo A1 - Schrooten, Mechthild T1 - Relationship banking and SMEs: A theoretical analysis JF - Small business economics : an international journal N2 - Reliable information on small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) is rare and costly for financial intermediaries. Therefore relationship banking is often considered as the appropriate lending technique. In this paper we offer a theoretical model to analyze relationship banking and the pricing behavior of banks in a Bertrand competition framework with monitoring costs. We show that the lack of reliable information leads to comparable high interest rates even if a long-term relationship between borrower and bank exists. The paper offers a theoretical explanation why SMEs often are faced with borrowing constraints. KW - accounting KW - financial constraints KW - relationship banking KW - small and medium sized enterprises Y1 - 2006 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s11187-006-0018-7 SN - 0921-898X VL - 27 SP - 127 EP - 137 PB - Springer CY - Dordrecht ER - TY - THES A1 - Ba, Jianhua T1 - Nonaqueous synthesis of metal oxide nanoparticles and their assembly into mesoporous materials T1 - Nichtwässrige Synthese von Metalloxid-Nanopartikeln und deren Anordnung zu mesoporösen Materialien N2 - This thesis mainly consist of two parts, the synthesis of several kinds of technologically interesting crystalline metal oxide nanoparticles via nonaqueous sol-gel process and the formation of mesoporous metal oxides using some of these nanoparticles as building blocks via evaporation induced self-assembly (EISA) technique. In the first part, the experimental procedures and characterization results of successful syntheses of crystalline tin oxide and tin doped indium oxide (ITO) nanoparticles are reported. SnO2 nanoparticles exhibit monodisperse particle size (3.5 nm in average), high crystallinity and particularly high dispersibility in THF, which enable them to become the ideal particulate precursor for the formation of mesoporous SnO2. ITO nanoparticles possess uniform particle morphology, narrow particle size distribution (5-10 nm), high crystallinity as well as high electrical conductivity. The synthesis approaches and characterization of various mesoporous metal oxides, including TiO2, SnO2, mixture of CeO2 and TiO2, mixture of BaTiO3 and SnO2, are reported in the second part of this thesis. Mesoporous TiO2 and SnO2 are presented as highlights of this part. Mesoporous TiO2 was produced in the forms of both films and bulk material. In the case of mesoporous SnO2, the study was focused on the high order of the porous structure. All these mesoporous metal oxides show high crystallinity, high surface area and rather monodisperse pore sizes, which demonstrate the validity of EISA process and the usage of preformed crystalline nanoparticles as nanobuilding blocks (NBBs) to produce mesoporous metal oxides. N2 - Diese Arbeit besteht hauptsächlich aus zwei Teilen. Der erste Teil befasst sich mit der Synthese von mehreren technologisch wichtigen, kristallinen Metalloxid-Nanopartikeln mittels nichtwässriger Sol-Gel Chemie. Der zweite Teil beinhaltet die Herstellung von mesoporösen Metalloxiden. Dabei wurden ausgewählte Nanopartikel als Bausteine verwendet und durch langsames Verdampfen des Lösungsmittels in die entsprechenden porösen Strukturen überführt. Das experimentelle Vorgehen wie auch die Charakterisierung der erfolgreich hergestellten Zinnoxid- und Indiumzinnoxid-Nanopartikel sind im ersten Teil beschrieben. Die Zinnoxid-Nanpartikel zeichnen sich durch einheitliche Partikelgrösse (im Durchschnitt ca. 3.5 nm), hoher Kristallinität, und guter Dispergierbarkeit in Tetrahydrofuran aus. Diese Eigenschaften machen aus den Zinnoxid-Nanopartikeln die perfekten Bausteine für den Aufbau von mesoporösem Zinnoxid. Die Indiumzinnoxid-Nanopartikel haben eine einheitliche Partikelform, eine schmale Grösseverteilung (5-10 nm), hohe Kristallinität wie auch gute elektrische Leitfähigkeit. Die Synthese und Charakterisierung von verschiedenen mesoporösen Metalloxiden wie TiO2, SnO2, Mischungen von CeO2 und TiO2, wie auch Mischungen von BaTiO3 und SnO2 werden im zweiten Teil der Arbeit diskutiert. Mesoporöses TiO2 und SnO2 werden als besonders gelungene Beispiele herausgehoben. Mesoporöses TiO2 wurde in Form von Dünnfilmen wie auch als Bulkmaterial hergestellt. Im Falle von SnO2 galt das Augenmerk vor allem der hohen Ordnung der Mesoporen. Alle diese mesoporösen Materialien zeigen eine hohe Kristallinität, grosse Oberfläche und relativ einheitliche Porengrössen. Diese Eigenschaften unterstreichen, wie wertvoll der Ansatz ist, vorgeformte Nanopartikel als Bausteine für die Synthese von porösen Materialien zu verwenden. KW - Nanopartikel KW - transparent-leitendes Oxid KW - Selbstorganisation KW - nanoparticles KW - oxides KW - assembly KW - mesostructure Y1 - 2006 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-10173 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Assmann, Birte A1 - Thiel, Marco A1 - Romano, Maria Carmen A1 - Niemitz, Carsten T1 - Recurrence plot analyses suggest a novel reference system involved in newborn spontaneous movements JF - Behavior research methods : a journal of the Psychonomic Society N2 - The movements of newborns have been thoroughly studied in terms of reflexes, muscle synergies, leg coordination, and target-directed arm/hand movements. Since these approaches have concentrated mainly on separate accomplishments, there has remained a clear need for more integrated investigations. Here, we report an inquiry in which we explicitly concentrated on taking such a perspective and, additionally, were guided by the methodological concept of home base behavior, which Ilan Golard developed for studies of exploratory behavior in animals. Methods from nonlinear dynamics, such as symbolic dynamics and recurrence plot analyses of kinematic data received from audiovisual newborn recordings, yielded new insights into the spatial and temporal organization of limb movements. In the framework of home base behavior, our approach uncovered a novel reference system of spontaneous newborn movements. Y1 - 2006 U6 - https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03192793 SN - 1554-351X SN - 1554-3528 VL - 38 IS - 3 SP - 400 EP - 406 PB - Springer CY - New York ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Artstein, Ron A1 - Poesio, Massimo T1 - Identifying reference to abstract objects in dialogue N2 - In two experiments, many annotators marked antecedents for discourse deixis as unconstrained regions of text. The experiments show that annotators do converge on the identity of these text regions, though much of what they do can be captured by a simple model. Demonstrative pronouns are more likely than definite descriptions to be marked with discourse antecedents. We suggest that our methodology is suitable for the systematic study of discourse deixis. Y1 - 2006 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-10357 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Arcay, Diane A1 - Doin, Marie Pierre A1 - Tric, Emmanuel A1 - Bousquet, Romain A1 - de Capitani, Christian T1 - Overriding plate thinning in subduction zones : localized convection induced by slab dehydration N2 - In subduction zones, many observations indicate that the backarc thermal state is particularly hot and that the upper lithosphere is thin, even if no recent extension episode has occurred. This might result from free thermal convection favored by low viscosities in the hydrated mantle wedge. We perform 2-D numerical experiments of the convective mantle wedge interaction with both the downgoing slab and the overriding plate to test this hypothesis, explore its physical mechanism, and assess its dependencies on some relevant rock properties. Water transfers across the subducting plate and the mantle wedge are explicitly modeled by including in the calculation realistic hydration/ dehydration reaction boundaries for a water-saturated mantle and oceanic crust. The rheology is non-Newtonian and temperature-, pressure-, and water content-dependent. For low strength reduction associated to water content, the upper plate is locally thinned by an enhanced corner flow. For larger strength reductions, small convection cells rapidly thin the upper plate ( in less than 15 Myr) over the area in the overriding lithosphere hydrated by slab-derived water fluxes. As a result, the thinned region location depends on the subducting plate thermal state, and it increases with high convergence rates and low subduction dip angles. Other simulations are performed to test the sole effect of hydrous rock weakening on the upper plate/mantle convective interaction. They show that the thinning process is not influenced by the corner flow, but develops at the favor of a decoupling level induced by the formation of hydroxylated minerals inside the hydrated lithosphere. The erosion mechanism identified in these simulations allows us to explain the characteristic duration of erosion as a function of the hydrous strength reduction. We find that the presence of amphibole in the upper lithosphere in significant proportions is required down to a temperature of about 980 degrees C, corresponding to an initial depth of similar to 70 km, to strongly decrease the strength of the base of the lithosphere and trigger a rapid erosion (< 15 Myr). Y1 - 2006 UR - http://g-cubed.org/ U6 - https://doi.org/10.1029/2005gc001061 SN - 1525-2027 ER - TY - THES A1 - Arana-Ceballos, Fernando Alberto T1 - Biochemical and physiological studies of Arabidopsis thaliana Diacylglycerol Kinase 7 (AtDGK7) T1 - Biochemische physiologische Studien an der Arabidopsis thaliana Diazylglyzerol Kinase 7 (AtDGK7) N2 - A family of diacylglycerol kinases (DGK) phosphorylates the substrate diacylglycerol (DAG) to generate phosphatidic acid (PA) . Both molecules, DAG and PA, are involved in signal transduction pathways. In the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana, seven candidate genes (named AtDGK1 to AtDGK7) code for putative DGK isoforms. Here I report the molecular cloning and characterization of AtDGK7. Biochemical, molecular and physiological experiments of AtDGK7 and their corresponding enzyme are analyzed. Information from Genevestigator says that AtDGK7 gene is expressed in seedlings and adult Arabidopsis plants, especially in flowers. The AtDGK7 gene encodes the smallest functional DGK predicted in higher plants; but also, has an alternative coding sequence containing an extended AtDGK7 open reading frame, confirmed by PCR and submitted to the GenBank database (under the accession number DQ350135). The new cDNA has an extension of 439 nucleotides coding for 118 additional amino acids The former AtDGK7 enzyme has a predicted molecular mass of ~41 kDa and its activity is affected by pH and detergents. The DGK inhibitor R59022 also affects AtDGK7 activity, although at higher concentrations (i.e. IC50 ~380 µM). The AtDGK7 enzyme also shows a Michaelis-Menten type saturation curve for 1,2-DOG. Calculated Km and Vmax were 36 µM 1,2-DOG and 0.18 pmol PA min-1 mg of protein-1, respectively, under the assay conditions. Former protein AtDGK7 are able to phosphorylate different DAG analogs that are typically found in plants. The new deduced AtDGK7 protein harbors the catalytic DGKc and accessory domains DGKa, instead the truncated one as the former AtDGK7 protein (Gomez-Merino et al., 2005). N2 - Wachstum und Entwicklung sind die Kennzeichen lebender Systeme. Diese Prozesse unterliegen einer strengen Regulation im Organismus. Diacylglycerol (DAG) und Phosphatidsäure (PA) sind wesentliche Elemente in der Signalübertragung in Organismen. In Säugetieren kann DAG auf drei verschiedenen Wegen metabolisiert werden, die Entstehung von PA durch Phosphorylierung der freien Hydroxyl-Gruppe von DAG ist jedoch der am häufigsten vorkommende Stoffwechselweg. Die enzymatische Umsetzung dieser Reaktion wird von der Familie der Diacylglycerol-Kinasen (DGKs) katalysiert. Molekulare und biochemische Untersuchungen konnten die Anwesenheit von DGKs in Drosophila melanogaster, Arabidopsis thaliana und jüngst auch in Dictyostelium discoideum zeigen. In der vorliegenden Arbeit wird die Klonierung und Charakterisierung von AtDGK7 aus Arabidopsis thaliana präsentiert, einem Vertreter des pflanzlichen DGK-Clusters II. Das Transkript von AtDGK7 findet sich in der gesamten Pflanze, jedoch sind die Transkriptmengen in Blüten und jungem Gewebe stark erhöht. Rekombinant hergestelltes AtDGK7 ist katalytisch aktiv und akzeptiert DAG-ähnliche Moleküle mit mindestens einer ungesättigten Fettsäure als bevorzugtes Substrat. AtDGK2, ein weiteres Mitglied der DGK-Familie, und AtDGK7 metabolisieren Substrate, welche in Pflanzen physiologisch relevant sind. Das als DGK-Inhibitor beschriebene Molekül 6-{2-{4-[(4-fluorophenyl)phenylmethylene]-1-piperidinyl}ethyl}-7-methyl-5H-thiazolo(3,2-a)pyrimidine-5-one (R59022) inhibiert bei Konzentrationen von 50-100 µM rekombinant hergestelltes AtDGK2 in vitro. In ähnlichen Konzentrationen eingesetzt modifiziert R59022 das Wurzelwachstum. Dies weist darauf hin, dass DGKs in Entwicklungsprozessen eine Rolle spielen. In in vitro Experimenten wurde AtDGK7 von R59022 allerdings erst in Konzentrationen über 100 µM inhibiert. Ferner wird in der vorliegenden Arbeit die erfolgreiche Klonierung einer cDNA beschrieben, die für AtDGK7 aus A. thaliana kodiert und welche im Vergleich zu der bereits bekannten cDNA um 439 bp länger ist. Expressionsanalysen mit Hilfe eines Promotor-ß-glucuronidase (GUS) Fusions-Produktes zeigten die Aktivität von AtDGK7 in vielen Geweben, vor allem aber in Schließzellen, im Konnektiv-Gewebe der Antheren, sowie besonders in den Spitzen der Seitenwurzeln. Physiologische Untersuchungen unter abiotischem Stress (Verwendung verschiedener Konzentrationen von Stickstoff, Saccharose, Auxin und Inhibitoren von Auxin-Transportern) wurden mit AtDGK7 T-DNA-Insertionslinien sowie mit den Promotor-GUS-Linien durchgeführt. AtDGK7 T-DNA-Insertionslinien zeigten eine starke Inhibierung des Seitenwurzel-Wachstums unter limitierenden Stickstoff- und/oder Saccharose-Konzentrationen. In einigen der T-DNA-Insertionslinien inhibierte die Zugabe eines Inhibitors für Auxin-Transport (TIBA; 2,3,5-triiodobenzoic acid) die Bildung von Haupt- und Seitenwurzeln fast vollständig. Die Inhibition des Wurzelwachstums in den T-DNA-Insertionslinien konnte teilweise durch die Zugabe von 50nM NAA (α-naphtalene acetic acid) revertiert werden. Aus den vorliegenden Ergebnissen wird die Hypothese abgeleitet, dass AtDGK7 im Zusammenspiel mit Auxin in Signaltransduktionsprozessen eine Rolle spielt, welche das Wachstum und die Entwicklung in Pflanzen regulieren. KW - AtDGK gene KW - Diacylglycerol KW - Phosphatidsäure KW - Diacylglycerol-Kinasen KW - Signaltransduktionsprozesse KW - AtDGK genes KW - auxin KW - diacylglycerol KW - phosphatidic acid KW - signaling Y1 - 2006 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-13729 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Apio, Ann A1 - Plath, Martin A1 - Wronski, Torsten T1 - Patterns of gastrointestinal parasitic infections in the bushbuck Tragelaphus scriptus from the Queen Elizabeth National Park, Uganda JF - Journal of helminthology N2 - Seasonal, host sex and age-related variations in helminth egg and coccidian oocyst counts were investigated in a naturally infected wild bushbuck (Tragelaphus scriptus) population in Queen Elizabeth National Park, western Uganda from April 2000 to February 2002. The prevalence and mean intensity quantified as the number of eggs and oocysts per gram of faeces were taken as a measure of parasite burdens. Host sex and age-related differences in prevalence values were not found but the overall prevalence of Eimeria sp. was significantly higher during the rainy season, and peak counts were recorded either during or soon after a peak rainfall. A similar trend was observed for Moniezia spp., although the results were marginally not significant. There were also no significant differences in mean intensity values, relative to host sex, age or season. Y1 - 2006 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1076/JOH2006343 SN - 0022-149X VL - 80 IS - 3 SP - 213 EP - 218 PB - Univ. Press CY - Cambridge ER -