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The inversion of the flexible five-membered ring in tetrahydrodicyclopentadiene (TH-DCPD) derivatives remains fast on the NMR timescale even at 103 K. Since the intramolecular exchange process could not be sufficiently slowed for spectroscopic evaluation, the conformational equilibrium is thus inaccessible by dynamic NMR. Fortunately, the spatial magnetic properties of the aryl and carbonyl groups attached to the DCPD skeleton can be employed in order to evaluate the conformational state of the system. In this context, the anisotropic effects of the functional groups in the H-1 NMR spectra prove to be the molecular response property of spatial nucleus independent chemical shifts (NICS).
Die vorliegende Arbeit liefert eine Zusammenstellung der bisher bekannten Ektoparasitenarten europaeischer Fledermausarten. Auf der Basis eigener Untersuchungen in Deutschland erfolgt eine Analyse der Abundanz der Parasiten. Fuer jede Wirtsart wird das Artenspektrum der haeufig vorkommenden Ektoparasiten angegeben und die Spezifitaet der Wirt- Parasit-Beziehung diskutiert. Teil 1 behandelt die Ektoparasiten der Mopsfledermaus (Barbastella barbastellus), der Nordfledermaus (Eptesicus nilssonii), der Breitfluegelfledermaus (Eptesicus serotinus), der Bechsteinfledermaus (Myotis bechsteinii),der Grossen Bartfledermaus (Myotis brandtii), der Teichfledermaus (Myotis dasycneme) und der Wasserfledermaus (Myotis daubentonii).
Waehrend der herbstlichen Schwaermpase wurden im Norden Bulgariens die Ektoparasiten von neun Fledermausarten untersucht. Die hoechsten Abundanzen erreichten Fledermausfliegen, von denen 6 verschiedene Arten determiniert wurden. In geringeren Dichten besiedelten auch Flughautmilben (6 Arten) sowie Macronyssidae und Ixodidae (jeweils eine Art) die Fledermaeuse. Die Bindung an den Wirt und die Verbreitung aller Ektoparasiten sind kurz zusammengefasst. Fuer die Berechnung der Parasitenlast wird ein neues Modell vorgeschlagen, dass unter Beruecksichtigung von Groessenrealtionen und Abundanzen vergleichbare Daten bei unterschiedlichen Befallsszenarien ermoeglicht. Parasitenkombinationen traten im Norden Bulgariens seltener auf, als erwartet. Mit den Werten der haeufigsten Fledermausarten wurde ueberprueft, ob es einen Zusammenhang zwischen Masse, Unterarmlaenge und Parasitierung gibt. In keinem Fall konnte eine sichere Korrelation zwischen diesen Faktoren ermittelt werden. Unter Verwendung eines adaptierten Body-Mass-Index (BMI) oder eines Body- Condition-Index (BCI) ergab sich ebenfalls kein Zusammenhang zwischen der Koerperkondition und der Parasitenlast. Im Verlaufe der Untersuchung kam es in einer Hoehle zu einer unerwarteten Zunahme der Abundanzen von Flughautmilben. Dieses Phaenomen koennte ein interessanter Ansatz weiterer Studien sein. Im Vergleich zu herbstlichen Untersuchungen in Deutschland waren die Fledermaeuse im Norden Bulgariens deutlich staerker parasitiert.
Intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) constitute a substantial part of cellular proteomes. Late embryogenesis abundant (LEA) proteins are mostly predicted to be IDPs associated with dehydration tolerance in many plant, animal and bacterial species. Their functions, however, are largely unexplored and also their structure and interactions with potential target molecules have only recently been experimentally investigated in a small number of proteins. Here, we report on the structure and interactions with membranes of the Pfam LEA_1 protein LEA18 from the higher plant Arabidopsis thaliana. This functionally uncharacterized positively charged protein specifically aggregated and destabilized negatively charged liposomes. Isothermal titration calorimetry showed binding of the protein to both charged and uncharged membranes. LEA18 alone was largely unstructured in solution. While uncharged membranes had no influence on the secondary structure of LEA18, the protein partially folded into ;-sheet structure in the presence of negatively charged liposomes. These data suggest that LEA18 does not function as a membrane stabilizing protein, as suggested for other LEA proteins. Instead, a possible function of LEA18 could be the composition-dependent modulation of membrane stability, e.g., during signaling or vesicle-mediated transport. Research Highlights
Zur Ektoparasitenfauna der Fledermäuse in Sachsen Anhalt : Ectoparasites of bats in Saxony-Anhalt
(2011)
During the summer 2010 several mist nettings for the monitoring of bat species were performed in Saxony-Anhalt. Captured individuals were tested for ectoparasitic infestation. The aim was to update the fauna of ectoparasites of this state and to collect data on the distribution of individual species. Regarding this, results of previous surveys are summarised. In the present study nine out of thirteen bat species were found to be infested with a total of one flea species, one species of bat flies and eight species of mites. The infestation with fleas was below the expectations. Six spinturnicid mite species out of those occurring in Germany could be ascertained for Saxony-Anhalt. These are Spinturnix acuminatus (Koch, 1836), S. andegavinus (Kolenati, 1857), S. helvetiae Deunff, Keller & Aellen, 1986, S. mystacinus (Kolenati, 1857), S. plecotinus (Koch, 1839) and S. puncata (Sundevall, 1833). Details about the infestation with parasites (abundances) of the respective bat species are presented. Further information on the biology of spinturnicid mites are given and infestation characteristics are compared with those of other surveys. Keywords: ectoparasites, bats, Chiroptera, gamasine mite, Acari, Spinturnix, Ischnopsyllidae, Nycteribiidae, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany
Yeast hexokinase isoenzyme ScHxk2 : stability of a two-domain protein with discontinuous domains
(2011)
The hexokinase isoenzyme 2 of Saccharomyces cerevisiae (ScHxk2) represents an archetype of a two-domain protein with the active site located in a cleft between the two domains. Binding of the substrate glucose results in a rigid body movement of the two domains leading to a cleft closure of the active site. Both domains of this enzyme are composed of discontinuous peptide sequences. This structural feature is reflected in the stability and folding of the ScHxk2 protein. Structural transitions induced by urea treatment resulted in the population of a thermodynamically stable folding intermediate, which, however, does not correspond to a molecule with one domain folded and the other unfolded. As demonstrated by different spectroscopic techniques, both domains are structurally affected by the partial denaturation. The intermediate possesses only 40% of the native secondary structural content and a substantial increase in the Stokes radius as judged by circular dichroism and dynamic light scattering analyses. One-dimensional 1H NMR data prove that all tryptophan residues are in a non-native environment in the intermediate, indicating substantial changes in the tertiary structure. Still, the intermediate possesses quite a high stability for a transition intermediate of about ;G = ;22 kJ mol;1.