5 resultados para dual reporter assays

em Universitätsbibliothek Kassel, Universität Kassel, Germany


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Conceptual Information Systems provide a multi-dimensional conceptually structured view on data stored in relational databases. On restricting the expressiveness of the retrieval language, they allow the visualization of sets of realted queries in conceptual hierarchies, hence supporting the search of something one does not have a precise description, but only a vague idea of. Information Retrieval is considered as the process of finding specific objects (documents etc.) out of a large set of objects which fit to some description. In some data analysis and knowledge discovery applications, the dual task is of interest: The analyst needs to determine, for a subset of objects, a description for this subset. In this paper we discuss how Conceptual Information Systems can be extended to support also the second task.

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Eukaryotic DNA m5C methyltransferases (MTases) play a major role in many epigenetic regulatory processes like genomic imprinting, X-chromosome inactivation, silencing of transposons and gene expression. Members of the two DNA m5C MTase families, Dnmt1 and Dnmt3, are relatively well studied and many details of their biological functions, biochemical properties as well as interaction partners are known. In contrast, the biological functions of the highly conserved Dnmt2 family, which appear to have non-canonical dual substrate specificity, remain enigmatic despite the efforts of many researchers. The genome of the social amoeba Dictyostelium encodes Dnmt2-homolog, the DnmA, as the only DNA m5C MTase which allowed us to study Dnmt2 function in this organism without interference by the other enzymes. The dnmA gene can be easily disrupted but the knock-out clones did not show obvious phenotypes under normal lab conditions, suggesting that the function of DnmA is not vital for the organism. It appears that the dnmA gene has a low expression profile during vegetative growth and is only 5-fold upregulated during development. Fluorescence microscopy indicated that DnmA-GFP fusions were distributed between both the nucleus and cytoplasm with some enrichment in nuclei. Interestingly, the experiments showed specific dynamics of DnmA-GFP distribution during the cell cycle. The proteins colocalized with DNA in the interphase and were mainly removed from nuclei during mitosis. DnmA functions as an active DNA m5C MTase in vivo and is responsible for weak but detectable DNA methylation of several regions in the Dictyostelium genome. Nevertheless, gel retardation assays showed only slightly higher affinity of the enzyme to dsDNA compared to ssDNA and no specificity towards various sequence contexts, although weak but detectable specificity towards AT-rich sequences was observed. This could be due to intrinsic curvature of such sequences. Furthermore, DnmA did not show denaturant-resistant covalent complexes with dsDNA in vitro, although it could form covalent adducts with ssDNA. Low binding and methyltransfer activity in vitro suggest the necessity of additional factor in DnmA function. Nevertheless, no candidates could be identified in affinity purification experiments with different tagged DnmA fusions. In this respect, it should be noted that tagged DnmA fusion preparations from Dictyostelium showed somewhat higher activity in both covalent adduct formation and methylation assays than DnmA expressed in E.coli. Thus, the presence of co-purified factors cannot be excluded. The low efficiency of complex formation by the recombinant enzyme and the failure to define interacting proteins that could be required for DNA methylation in vivo, brought up the assumption that post-translational modifications could influence target recognition and enzymatic activity. Indeed, sites of phosphorylation, methylation and acetylation were identified within the target recognition domain (TRD) of DnmA by mass spectrometry. For phosphorylation, the combination of MS data and bioinformatic analysis revealed that some of the sites could well be targets for specific kinases in vivo. Preliminary 3D modeling of DnmA protein based on homology with hDNMT2 allowed us to show that several identified phosphorylation sites located on the surface of the molecule, where they would be available for kinases. The presence of modifications almost solely within the TRD domain of DnmA could potentially modulate the mode of its interaction with the target nucleic acids. DnmA was able to form denaturant-resistant covalent intermediates with several Dictyostelium tRNAs, using as a target C38 in the anticodon loop. The formation of complexes not always correlated with the data from methylation assays, and seemed to be dependent on both sequence and structure of the tRNA substrate. The pattern, previously suggested by the Helm group for optimal methyltransferase activity of hDNMT2, appeared to contribute significantly in the formation of covalent adducts but was not the only feature of the substrate required for DnmA and hDNMT2 functions. Both enzymes required Mg2+ to form covalent complexes, which indicated that the specific structure of the target tRNA was indispensable. The dynamics of covalent adduct accumulation was different for DnmA and different tRNAs. Interestingly, the profiles of covalent adduct accumulation for different tRNAs were somewhat similar for DnmA and hDNMT2 enzymes. According to the proposed catalytic mechanism for DNA m5C MTases, the observed denaturant-resistant complexes corresponded to covalent enamine intermediates. The apparent discrepancies in the data from covalent complex formation and methylation assays may be interpreted by the possibility of alternative pathways of the catalytic mechanism, leading not to methylation but to exchange or demethylation reactions. The reversibility of enamine intermediate formation should also be considered. Curiously, native gel retardation assays showed no or little difference in binding affinities of DnmA to different RNA substrates and thus the absence of specificity in the initial enzyme binding. The meaning of the tRNA methylation as well as identification of novel RNA substrates in vivo should be the aim of further experiments.

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Obwohl die DNA Methyltransferase 2 (Dnmt2) hoch konserviert ist und zu der am weitesten verbreiteten eukaryotischen MTase-Familie gehört, ist ihre biologische Funktion nach wie vor unklar. Nachdem lange Zeit keine DNA Methylierungsaktivität nachgewiesen werden konnte, wurde vor einigen Jahren über geringe Mengen an 5-Methylcytosin (5mC) in Retroelementen der “Dnmt2-only”-Organismen D. melanogaster, D. discoideum und E. histolytica berichtet (Kunert et al. 2003; Fisher et al. 2004; Kuhlmann et al. 2005; Phalke et al. 2009). Als kurze Zeit später robuste Methylierung der tRNAAsp durch humane Dnmt2 gezeigt wurde (Goll et al. 2006), wurde zunächst eine Dualspezifität des Enzyms vorgeschlagen (Jeltsch et al. 2006). Neuere Daten zum 5mC-Status verschiedener „Dnmt2-only“-Organismen bilden Anlass für kontroverse Diskussionen über Ausmaß und Bedeutung der DNA Methyltransferaseaktivität von Dnmt2 (Schaefer et al. 2010a; Krauss et al. 2011). Die vorliegende Arbeit konzentriert sich auf die Identifizierung neuer RNA Substrate des Dnmt2-Homologs DnmA aus D. discoideum sowie die biologische Bedeutung der tRNA-Methylierung durch Dnmt2. Wie in anderen Organismen beschrieben, fungiert auch DnmA als tRNAAsp(GUC) MTase in vitro und in vivo. Zusätzlich konnte in vitro tRNAGlu(UUC) als neues Substrat der Dnmt2-Homologe aus D. discoideum und dem Menschen identifiziert werden. In einem Kooperationsprojekt wurde außerdem auch tRNAAsp-Methylierungsaktivität für das Dnmt2-Homolog aus S. pombe (Pmt1) nachgewiesen. Crosslink-RNA-Immunopräzipitationen (RNA-CLIP) mit anschließender Next-Generation-Sequenzierung der mit DnmA assoziierten RNAs zeigen, dass DnmA mit tRNA Fragmenten interagiert, die sich vom Anticodonloop bis in den T-loop erstrecken. Neben der tRNAAsp(GUC) und tRNAGlu(UUC/CUC) sind Fragmente der tRNAGly(GCC) verstärkt angereichert. Inwiefern diese Fragmente eine biologische Funktion haben oder spezifische Degradationsprodukte darstellen, ist noch ungeklärt. Interessanterweise sind von einigen tRNAs wenige Sequenzen von antisense-Fragmenten in den RNA-CLIP Daten zu finden, die etwas kürzer, jedoch exakt komplementär zu den genannten sense-Fragmenten sind. Besonders stark sind diese Fragmente der tRNAGlu(UUC) vertreten. In einem weiteren RNA-CLIP Experiment wurden U-snRNAs, snoRNA und intergenische Sequenzen mit DnmA angereichert. Bei nachfolgenden in vitro Methylierungsstudien konnte ausschließlich die U2-snRNA als potentielles Nicht-tRNA-Substrat der hDnmt2 und DnmA identifiziert werden. Da tRNA Modifikationen im Anticodonloop die Codonerkennung beeinflussen können, wurde ein System etabliert um die Translationseffizienz eines GFP-Reportergens in Wildtyp- und dnmAKO-Zellen zu messen. In D. discoideum wird das Aspartat-Codon GAU ca. zehnmal häufiger genutzt als das GAC Codon, allerdings ist nur eine tRNAAsp(GUC) im Genom der Amöbe kodiert. Aus diesem Grund wurde zusätzlich die Frage adressiert, inwiefern die DnmA-abhängige Methylierung dieser tRNA das „Wobbling“ beeinflusst. Dazu wurde dem Reportergen jeweils eine (GAU)5- und (GAC)5-Leadersequenz vorgeschaltet. Entgegen der Annahme wurde der (GAC)5-Leader in beiden Stämmen etwas effizienter translatiert. Insgesamt zeigte der dnmAKO-Stamm eine leicht erhöhte Translationseffizienz der Reportergene. Vergleichende Analysen zur Aufnahme von Fremd-DNA zeigten signifikant reduzierte Transformationseffizienzen mit einem integrierenden Plasmid in dnmAKO-Zellen. Ein weiterer dnmAKO-Stamm zeigte diesen Effekt jedoch nicht, wobei bei derselben Mutante eine deutlich reduzierte Aufnahme eines extrachromosomalen Plasmids zu verzeichnen war. Untersuchungen zum Einfluss von DnmA auf die Regulation des Retroelements skipper ergaben keinen Zusammenhang zwischen der Generierung kleiner RNAs und der erhöhten Transkription des Retrotransposons in dnmAKO-Zellen (Kuhlmann et al. 2005). Durch Kompensationsversuche sowie Experimente mit einer weiteren dnmAKO-Mutante konnte die Mobilisierung des Retrotransposons nicht eindeutig als DnmA-Funktion eingeordnet werden. In einem weiteren Projekt wurden die Bindung des m5C-bindenden Proteins EhMLBP aus E. histolytica an DNA mittels Rasterkraftmikroskopie abgebildet (Lavi et al. 2006). Neben vermutlich unspezifischen Endbindungsereignissen konnte eine bevorzugte Bindungsstelle des Proteins an LINE DNA (long intersperesed nuclear element) identifiziert werden. Möglicherweise fällt diese mit einem von zwei A/T-reichen Bereichen der LINE DNA zusammen, von denen vermutet wird, dass diese für die Bindung von EhMLBP an DNA von Bedeutung sind. Insgesamt bestätigen die Ergebnisse dieser Arbeit die tRNAAsp Methylierungsaktivität als konservierte Dnmt2-Funktion. Darüber hinaus erweitern sie das Substratspektrum der Dnmt2-Methyltransferasen im Bereich der tRNA. Außerdem wird erstmals ein potentielles Nicht-tRNA Substrat vorgeschlagen. Zusätzlich geben neu entdeckte Phänotypen Hinweise auf vielfältige zelluläre Dnmt2-Funktionen.

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The main objective of this thesis was to determine the potential impact of heat stress (HS) on physiological traits of lactating cows and semen quality of bulls kept in a temperate climate. The thesis is comprised of three studies. An innovative statistical modeling aspect common to all three studies was the application of random regression methodology (RRM) to study the phenotypic and genetic trajectory of traits in dependency of a continuous temperature humidity index (THI). In the first study, semen quality and quantity traits of 562 Holstein sires kept on an AI station in northwestern Germany were analyzed in the course of THI calculated from data obtained from the nearest weather station. Heat stress was identified based on a decline in semen quality and quantity parameters. The identified general HS threshold (THI = 60) and the thermoneutal zone (THI in the range from 50 to 60) for semen production were lower than detected in studies conducted in tropical and subtropical climates. Even though adult bulls were characterized by higher semen productivity compared to younger bulls, they responded with a stronger semen production loss during harsh environments. Heritabilities (low to moderate range) and additive genetic variances of semen characteristics varied with different levels of THI. Also, based on genetic correlations genotype, by environment interactions were detected. Taken together, these findings suggest the application of specific selection strategies for specific climate conditions. In the second study, the effect of the continuous environmental descriptor THI as measured inside the barns on rectal temperatures (RT), skin temperatures (ST), vaginal temperatures (VT), respiration rates (RR), and pulse rate (PR) of lactating Holstein Friesian (HF) and dual-purpose German black pied cattle (DSN) was analyzed. Increasing HS from THI 65 (threshold) to THI 86 (maximal THI) resulted in an increase of RT by 0.6 °C (DSN) and 1 °C (HF), ST by 3.5 °C (HF) and 8 °C (DSN), VT by 0.3 °C (DSN), and RR by 47 breaths / minute (DSN), and decreased PR by 7 beats / minute (DSN). The undesired effects of rising THI on physiological traits were most pronounced for cows with high levels of milk yield and milk constituents, cows in early days in milk and later parities, and during summer seasons in the year 2014. In the third study of this dissertation, the genetic components of the cow’s physiological responses to HS were investigated. Heat stress was deduced from indoor THI measurements, and physiological traits were recorded on native DSN cows and their genetically upgraded crosses with Holstein Friesian sires in two experimental herds from pasture-based production systems reflecting a harsh environment of the northern part of Germany. Although heritabilities were in a low range (from 0.018 to 0.072), alterations of heritabilities, repeatabilities, and genetic components in the course of THI justify the implementation of genetic evaluations including heat stress components. However, low repeatabilities indicate the necessity of using repeated records for measuring physiological traits in German cattle. Moderate EBV correlations between different trait combinations indicate the potential of selection for one trait to simultaneously improve the other physiological attributes. In conclusion, bulls of AI centers and lactating cows suffer from HS during more extreme weather conditions also in the temperate climate of Northern Germany. Monitoring physiological traits during warm and humid conditions could provide precious information for detection of appropriate times for implementation of cooling systems and changes in feeding and management strategies. Subsequently, the inclusion of these physiological traits with THI specific breeding values into overall breeding goals could contribute to improving cattle adaptability by selecting the optimal animal for extreme hot and humid conditions. Furthermore, the recording of meteorological data in close distance to the cow and visualizing the surface body temperature by infrared thermography techniques might be helpful for recognizing heat tolerance and adaptability in cattle.