TY - JOUR A1 - Melcher, Ralph A1 - Hartmann, Elena A1 - Zopf, Waltraud A1 - Herterich, Sabine A1 - Wilke, Philipp A1 - Mueller, Ludwig A1 - Rosler, Eduard A1 - Kudlich, Theodor A1 - Al-Taie, Oliver A1 - Rosenwald, Andreas A1 - Katzenberger, Tiemo A1 - Scholtka, Bettina A1 - Seibold, Stefan A1 - Rogoll, Dorothee A1 - Scheppach, Wolfgang A1 - Scheurlen, Michael A1 - Luehrs, Hardi T1 - LOH and copy neutral LOH (cnLOH) act as alternative mechanism in sporadic colorectal cancers with chromosomal and microsatellite instability JF - Carcinogenesis : a comprehensive survey N2 - Background and aims. Tumor suppressor genes are often located in frequently deleted chromosomal regions of colorectal cancers (CRCs). In contrast to microsatellite stable (MSS) tumors, only few loss of heterozygosity (LOH) studies were performed in microsatellite instable (MSI) tumors, because MSI carcinomas are generally considered to be chromosomally stable and classical LOH studies are not feasible due to MSI. The single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) array technique enables LOH studies also in MSI CRC. The aim of our study was to analyse tissue from MSI and MSS CRC for the existence of (frequently) deleted chromosomal regions and tumor suppressor genes located therein. Methods and results. We analyzed tissues from 32 sporadic CRCs and their corresponding normal mucosa (16 MSS and 16 MSI tumors) by means of 50K SNP array analysis. MSS tumors displayed chromosomal instability that resulted in multiple deleted (LOH) and amplified regions and led to the identification of MTUS1 (8p22) as a candidate tumor suppressor gene in this region. Although the MSI tumors were chromosomally stable, we found several copy neutral LOHs (cnLOH) in the MSI tumors; these appear to be instrumental in the inactivation of the tumor suppressor gene hMLH1 and a gene located in chromosomal region 6pter-p22. Discussion. Our results suggest that in addition to classical LOH, cnLOH is an important mutational event in relation to the carcinogenesis of MSS and MSI tumors, causing the inactivation of a tumor suppressor gene without copy number alteration of the respective region; this is crucial for the development of MSI tumors and for some chromosomal regions in MSS tumors. Y1 - 2011 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1093/carcin/bgr011 SN - 0143-3334 VL - 32 IS - 4 SP - 636 EP - 642 PB - Oxford Univ. Press CY - Oxford ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Bartel, Manuela A1 - Hartmann, Stefanie A1 - Lehmann, Karola A1 - Postel, Kai A1 - Quesada, Humberto A1 - Philipp, Eva E. R. A1 - Heilmann, Katja A1 - Micheel, Burkhard A1 - Stuckas, Heiko T1 - Identification of sperm proteins as candidate biomarkers for the analysis of reproductive isolation in Mytilus: a case study for the enkurin locus JF - Marine biology : international journal on life in oceans and coastal waters N2 - Sperm proteins of the marine sessile mussels of the Mytilus edulis species complex are models to investigate reproductive isolation and speciation. This study aimed at identifying sperm proteins and their corresponding genes. This was aided by the use of monoclonal antibodies that preferentially bind to yet unknown sperm molecules. By identifying their target molecules, this approach identified proteins with relevance to Mytilus sperm function. This procedure identified 16 proteins, for example, enkurin, laminin, porin and heat shock proteins. The potential use of these proteins as genetic markers to study reproductive isolation is exemplified by analysing the enkurin locus. Enkurin evolution is driven by purifying selection, the locus displays high levels of intraspecific variation and species-specific alleles group in distinct phylogenetic clusters. These findings characterize enkurin as informative candidate biomarker for analyses of clinal variation and differential introgression in hybrid zones, for example, to understand determinants of reproductive isolation in Baltic Mytilus populations. Y1 - 2012 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s00227-012-2005-7 SN - 0025-3162 VL - 159 IS - 10 SP - 2195 EP - 2207 PB - Springer CY - New York ER - TY - BOOK A1 - Hartmann, Philipp T1 - Foreign exchange vehicles before and after EMU : from Dollar/Mark to Dollar/Euro? T3 - Diskussionsbeitrag / Europäisches Institut für Internationale Wirtschaftsbeziehungen Y1 - 1997 SN - 1430-5445 VL - 24 PB - Univ. Potsdam CY - Potsdam ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Ramisch, Arne A1 - Lockot, Gregori A1 - Haberzettl, Torsten A1 - Hartmann, Kai A1 - Kuhn, Gerhard A1 - Lehmkuhl, Frank A1 - Schimpf, Stefan A1 - Schulte, Philipp A1 - Stauch, Georg A1 - Wang, Rong A1 - Wunnemann, Bernd A1 - Yan, Dada A1 - Zhang, Yongzhan A1 - Diekmann, Bernhard T1 - A persistent northern boundary of Indian Summer Monsoon precipitation over Central Asia during the Holocene JF - Scientific reports N2 - Extra-tropical circulation systems impede poleward moisture advection by the Indian Summer Monsoon. In this context, the Himalayan range is believed to insulate the south Asian circulation from extra-tropical influences and to delineate the northern extent of the Indian Summer Monsoon in central Asia. Paleoclimatic evidence, however, suggests increased moisture availability in the Early Holocene north of the Himalayan range which is attributed to an intensification of the Indian Summer Monsoon. Nevertheless, mechanisms leading to a surpassing of the Himalayan range and the northern maximum extent of summer monsoonal influence remain unknown. Here we show that the Kunlun barrier on the northern Tibetan Plateau [similar to 36 degrees N] delimits Indian Summer Monsoon precipitation during the Holocene. The presence of the barrier relocates the insulation effect 1,000 km further north, allowing a continental low intensity branch of the Indian Summer Monsoon which is persistent throughout the Holocene. Precipitation intensities at its northern extent seem to be driven by differentiated solar heating of the Northern Hemisphere indicating dependency on energy-gradients rather than absolute radiation intensities. The identified spatial constraints of monsoonal precipitation will facilitate the prediction of future monsoonal precipitation patterns in Central Asia under varying climatic conditions. Y1 - 2016 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1038/srep25791 SN - 2045-2322 VL - 6 SP - 596 EP - 633 PB - Nature Publ. Group CY - London ER -