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The unceasing impact of intense sunlight on earth constitutes a continuous source of energy fueling countless natural processes. On a molecular level, the energy contained in the electromagnetic radiation is transferred through photochemical processes into chemical or thermal energy. In the course of such processes, photo-excitations promote molecules into thermally inaccessible excited states. This induces adaptations of their molecular geometry according to the properties of the excited state. Decay processes towards energetically lower lying states in transient molecular geometries result in the formation of excited state relaxation pathways. The photo-chemical relaxation mechanisms depend on the studied system itself, the interactions with its chemical environment and the character of the involved states. This thesis focuses on systems in which photo-induced deprotonation processes occur at specific atomic sites.
To detect these excited-state proton dynamics at the affected atoms, a local probe of molecular electronic structure is required. Therefore, site-selective and orbital-specific K-edge soft X-ray spectroscopy techniques are used here to detect photo-induced proton dynamics in gaseous and liquid sample environments. The protonation of nitrogen (N) sites in organic molecules and the oxygen (O) atom in the water molecule are probed locally through transitions between 1s orbitals and the p-derived molecular valence electronic structure. The used techniques are X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) and resonant inelastic X-ray scattering (RIXS). Both yield access to the unoccupied local valence electronic structure, whereas the latter additionally probes occupied states.
We apply these probes in optical pump X-ray probe experiments to investigate valence excited-state proton transfer capabilities of aqueous 2-thiopyridone. A characteristic shift of N K-edge X-ray absorption resonances as well as a distinct X-ray emission line are established by us as spectral fingerprints of N deprotonation in the system. We utilize them to identify photo-induced N deprotonation of 2-thiopyridone on femtosecond timescales, in optical pump N K-edge RIXS probe measurements. We further establish excited state proton transfer mechanisms on picosecond and nanosecond timescales along the dominant relaxation pathways of 2-thiopyridone using transient N K-edge XAS.
Despite being an excellent probe mechanism for valence excited-state proton dynamics, the K-edge core-excitation itself also disturbs the electronic structure at specific sites of a molecule. The rapid reaction of protons to 1s photo-excitations can yield directional structural distortions within the femtosecond core-excited state lifetime. These directional proton dynamics can change the energetic separation of eigenstates of the system and alter probabilities for radiative decay between them. Both effects yield spectral signatures of the dynamics in RIXS spectra.
Using these signatures of RIXS transitions into electronically excited states, we investigate proton dynamics induced by N K-edge excitation in the amino-acid histidine. The minor core-excited state dynamics of histidine in basic and neutral chemical environments allow us to establish XAS and RIXS spectral signatures of different N protonation states at its imidazole N sites. Based on these signatures, we identify an excitation-site-independent N-H dissociation for N K-edge excitation under acidic conditions.
Such directional structural deformations, induced by core-excitations, also make proton dynamics in electronic ground states accessible through RIXS transitions into vibrationally excited states. In that context, we interpret high resolution RIXS spectra of the water molecule for three O K-edge resonances based on quantum-chemical wave packet propagation simulations. We show that highly oriented ground state vibrational modes of coupled nuclear motion can be populated through RIXS processes by preparation of core-excited state nuclear wave packets with the same directionality. Based on that, we analytically derive the possibility to extract one-dimensional directional cuts through potential energy surfaces of molecular systems from the corresponding RIXS spectra. We further verify this concept through the extraction of the gas-phase water ground state potential along three coordinates from experimental data in comparison to quantum-chemical simulations of the potential energy surface.
This thesis also contains contributions to instrumentation development for investigations of photo-induced molecular dynamics at high brilliance X-ray light sources. We characterize the setup used for the transient valence-excited state XAS measurements of 2-thiopyridone. Therein, a sub-micrometer thin liquid sample environment is established employing in-vacuum flat-jet technology, which enables a transmission experimental geometry. In combination with a MHz-laser system, we achieve a high detection sensitivity for photo-induced X-ray absorption changes. Additionally, we present conceptual improvements for temporal X-ray optical cross-correlation techniques based on transient changes of multilayer optical properties, which are crucial for the realization of femtosecond time-resolved studies at synchrotrons and free-electron lasers.
Untersuchungen an neuartigen sauerstoffsubstituierten Donoren und Akzeptoren für Singulettsauerstoff
(2019)
Im Verlauf dieser Arbeit wurden Aromaten wie Naphthaline und Anthracene mit Singulettsauerstoff, einer reaktiven Form des gewöhnlichen Sauerstoffs, zu sogenannten Endoperoxiden umgesetzt. Die hier eingesetzten Systeme wurden mit funktionellen Gruppen modifiziert, die über eine Sauerstoffbrücke mit dem Aromaten verknüpft sind. Die daraus entstandenen Endoperoxide sind meist besonders labil und konnten in dieser Arbeit isoliert und umfassend untersucht werden.
Hierbei wurde zum einen das Reaktionsverhalten untersucht. Es konnte gezeigt werden, dass die Aromaten in Abhängigkeit ihrer funktionellen Gruppen unterschiedlich schnell mit Singulettsauerstoff reagieren. Die so ermittelten Reaktivitäten wurden zusätzlich durch theoretische Berechnungen gestützt.
Die resultierenden Endoperoxide wurden unter verschiedenen Bedingungen wie erhöhter Temperatur oder einem sauren bzw. basischen Milieu auf ihre Stabilität hin untersucht. Dabei konnte gezeigt werden, dass die auf Naphthalinen basierenden Endoperoxiden den gebundenen Singulettsauerstoff in guten Ausbeuten oft schon bei sehr niedrigen Temperaturen (−40 bis 0 °C) freisetzen. Diese Verbindungen können daher als milde Quellen dieser reaktiven Sauerstoffspezies eingesetzt werden. Weiterhin konnten bei den Anthracenendoperoxiden Zerfallsmechanismen aufgeklärt und andere reaktive Sauerstoffspezies wie Wasserstoffperoxid oder Persäuren nachgewiesen werden.
Zu den Modifikationen der Aromaten gehören auch Glucosereste. Dadurch könnten sich die hier hergestellten Endoperoxide als vielversprechende Verbindungen in der Krebstherapie herausstellen, da Krebszellen deutlich stärker als gesunde Zellen kohlenhydratreiche Verbindungen für ihren Stoffwechsel benötigen. Bei der Spaltung von Endoperoxiden mit Glucosesubstituenten werden ebenfalls reaktive Sauerstoffspezies frei, die so zum Zelltod führen könnten.
The main goal of this thesis is to explore the feasibility of using cross-lingual annotation projection as a method of alleviating the task of manual coreference annotation.
To reach our goal, we build a first trilingual parallel coreference corpus that encompasses multiple genres. For the annotation of the corpus, we develop common coreference annotation guidelines that are applicable to three languages (English, German, Russian) and include a novel domain-independent typology of bridging relations as well as state-of-the-art near-identity categories.
Thereafter, we design and perform several annotation projection experiments. In the first experiment, we implement a direct projection method with only one source language. Our results indicate that, already in a knowledge-lean scenario, our projection approach is superior to the most closely related work of Postolache et al. (2006). Since the quality of the resulting annotations is to a high degree dependent on the word alignment, we demonstrate how using limited syntactic information helps to further improve mention extraction on the target side. As a next step, in our second experiment, we show how exploiting two source languages helps to improve the quality of target annotations for both language pairs by concatenating annotations projected from two source languages. Finally, we assess the projection quality in a fully automatic scenario (using automatically produced source annotations), and propose a pilot experiment on manual projection of bridging pairs.
For each of the experiments, we carry out an in-depth error analysis, and we conclude that noisy word alignments, translation divergences and morphological and syntactic differences between languages are responsible for projection errors. We systematically compare and evaluate our projection methods, and we investigate the errors both qualitatively and quantitatively in order to identify problematic cases. Finally, we discuss the applicability of our method to coreference annotations and propose several avenues of future research.
Die Anfechtbarkeit und die Feststellbarkeit der Mutterschaft de lege lata und de lege ferenda
(2019)
Der althergebrachte Grundsatz, wonach das Kind von der Frau abstammt, welche es geboren hat, ist durch die moderne Fortpflanzungsmedizin ins Wanken geraten. Dennoch ordnet § 1591 BGB das Kind unanfechtbar der Geburtsmutter zu. Rechtliche und genetische Mutterschaft fallen deshalb dauerhaft auseinander, wenn das Kind im Wege der Leihmutterschaft oder nach einer Eizell- bzw. Embryospende zur Welt kommt. Die auf diese Methoden der artifiziellen Reproduktion bezogenen, im Inland bestehenden Verbote halten Paare mit Kinderwunsch nicht davon ab, auf entsprechende Angebote im Ausland zurückzugreifen. Daraus resultierende kollisions- und verfassungsrechtliche Probleme sind Gegenstand der vorliegenden Arbeit.
Für den Bereich der Leihmutterschaft wird der Frage nachgegangen, ob die mit dem Anfechtungsausschluss verfolgten Ziele des Gesetzgebers die damit einhergehenden Beeinträchtigungen grundrechtlich geschützter Rechtspositionen von genetischer Mutter und Kind rechtfertigen können. Besonderes Augenmerk liegt auf dem von Art. 6 Abs. 2 S. 1 GG geschützten Interesse von leiblichen Eltern und Kindern, die verfahrensrechtliche Möglichkeit zu erhalten, rechtlich einander zugeordnet zu werden. Dieses Interesse wird den Zielen des Gesetzgebers, der mit dem Anfechtungsausschluss die Rechte von Leihmüttern und Kindern zu schützen beabsichtigt, im Rahmen einer umfassenden Verhältnismäßigkeitsprüfung gegenübergestellt.
In den Konstellationen der Eizell- und Embryospende tritt schwerpunktmäßig das Recht des Kindes auf Kenntnis der eigenen Abstammung in den Vordergrund und mit ihm die Frage, ob sich daraus eine Verpflichtung des Gesetzgebers ableiten lässt, den Tatbestand von § 1598a BGB so zu erweitern, dass die vermuteten genetischen Eltern für den Bereich der artifiziellen Reproduktion in den Kreis der Klärungsverpflichteten aufgenommen werden.
Neben diesen Schwerpunkten werden viele weitere Probleme angesprochen. Im Ergebnis mündet die Arbeit in einen Vorschlag für die Legislative.
Die Beschäftigten des französischen Uhrenherstellers LIP machten 1973 europaweit Furore: Im Kampf gegen Entlassungen stellten sie Verhandlungsroutinen und Hierarchien infrage und nahmen Produktion und Verkauf von Armbanduhren in die eigene Hand. Wenige Jahre später gründeten die »LIPs« mehrere Produktionsgenossenschaften.
Jens Beckmann untersucht diese Auseinandersetzungen von ihren Anfängen bis zum Arbeitsalltag in den 1980er Jahren. Er zeigt, welche Vorstellungen von Selbstverwaltung sich hier niederschlugen, und nimmt eine gründliche Kontextualisierung in Branche und Region vor – von der Revolte der 1968er Jahre bis zu Kurzarbeit und Sozialplänen.
L’auteur conçoit la modalité comme une catégorie sémantico-fonctionnelle, indépendante des éléments qui l’expriment et du niveau de la structure grammaticale dont ils relèvent. Pour définir la modalité, il tient compte également de ses caractéristiques structurelles ainsi que de phénomènes relevant de niveaux cognitifs plus hauts et plus bas. Cela permet de porter un regard critique sur les recherches antérieures, de développer un cadre théorique conciliant les différentes approches et d’analyser systématiquement les expressions de la modalité en français (verbes et adverbes modaux, modes verbaux etc.). L’interaction entre plusieurs éléments modaux dans le même énoncé peut déclencher trois types d’interaction et produit des phénomènes modaux particulièrement complexes.
In this thesis we introduce the concept of the degree of formality. It is directed against a dualistic point of view, which only distinguishes between formal and informal proofs. This dualistic attitude does not respect the differences between the argumentations classified as informal and it is unproductive because the individual potential of the respective argumentation styles cannot be appreciated and remains untapped.
This thesis has two parts. In the first of them we analyse the concept of the degree of formality (including a discussion about the respective benefits for each degree) while in the second we demonstrate its usefulness in three case studies. In the first case study we will repair Haskell B. Curry's view of mathematics, which incidentally is of great importance in the first part of this thesis, in light of the different degrees of formality. In the second case study we delineate how awareness of the different degrees of formality can be used to help students to learn how to prove. Third, we will show how the advantages of proofs of different degrees of formality can be combined by the development of so called tactics having a medium degree of formality. Together the three case studies show that the degrees of formality provide a convincing solution to the problem of untapped potential.
Domestication syndrome has resulted in the large loss of genetic variation of crop plants. Because of such genetic loss, productivity of various beneficial secondary (specialized) metabolites that protect against abiotic/biotic stresses, has been narrowed in many domesticated crops. Many key regulators or structural genes of secondary metabolic pathways in the domesticated as well as wild tomatoes are still largely unknown. In recent studies, metabolic quantitative trait loci (mQTL) analysis using the population of introgression lines (ILs), each containing a single introgression from Solanum pennellii (wild tomato) in the genetic background of domesticated tomato (M82, Solanum lycopersicum), has been used for investigation of metabolic regulation and key genes involved in both primary and secondary metabolism. In this thesis, three research projects, i) understanding of metabolic linkage between branched chain amino acids (BCAAs) and secondary metabolism using antisense lines of BCAAs metabolic genes, ii) investigation of novel key genes involved in tomato secondary metabolism and fruit ripening, iii) mapping of drought stress responsive mQTLs in tomato, are presented and discussed. In the first part, metabolic linkage between leucine and secondary metabolism is investigated by analyzing antisense lines of four key genes (ketol-acid reductoisomerase, KARI; dihydroxy-acid dehydratase, DHAD; isopropylmalate dehydratase, IPMD and branched chain aminotransferases1, BCAT1) found previously in mQTL of leucine contents. Obtained results indicate that KARI might be a rate limiting enzyme for iC5 acyl-sucrose synthesis in young leaf but not in red ripe fruits. By integrating obtained results with previous reports, inductive metabolic linkage between BCAAs and other secondary metabolic pathways at DHAD transcriptional levels in fruit is proposed. In the second part, candidate genes that are involved in secondary metabolism and fruit ripening in tomato were found by the approach of expression quantitative trait loci (eQTL) analysis. To predict functions of those candidate genes, functional validation by virus induced gene silencing and transient overexpression were performed. Results obtained by analyzing T0 overexpression and artificial miRNA lines for some of those candidates confirm their predicted functions, for example involved in fruit ripening (WD40, Solyc04g005020) and iC5 acyl-sucrose synthesis (P450, Solyc03g111940). In the third part, mapping of drought stress responsive mQTLs was performed using 57 S. pennellii ILs population. Evaluation of genetic architecture of mQTL analysis resulted in identifying drought responsive ILs (11-2, 8-3-1, 10-1-1 and 3-1). Location of well characterized regulators in these ILs helped to filter potential new key genes involved in drought stress tolerance. Obtained results suggests us our approaches could be viable for narrowing down potential candidates involved in creating interspecific variation in secondary metabolite content and at the level of fruit ripening.