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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Charakterisierung von Varianten des anti-c-myc-Antikörpers 9E10 mit Keimbahngen-orientierten Aminosäureaustauschen

Zubow, Kristina 09 March 2007 (has links)
In dieser Arbeit wurde die Affinitätsreifung des murinen anti-c-myc-Peptid-Antikörpers 9E10 analysiert. Hierfür wurden Fab-Fragmente mit Keimbahnrückmutationen gentechnisch hergestellt und in ihrem Bindungsverhalten zum humanen c-myc-Peptid charakterisiert. Das von 9E10 erkannte Epitop besitzt die Aminosäuresequenz EQKLISEEDLLRKR mit den darin sehr selektiv erkannten Schlüsselpositionen LISEXXL.Der 3300-fache Affinitätsgewinn während der 9E10-Reifung kommt sowohl durch eine Zunahme der Assoziations- als auch durch eine Abnahme der Dissoziationsgeschwindigkeit des Komplexes zustande. Der Affinitätsgewinn resultiert weniger aus zusätzlichen Kontakten des Antikörpers zum Peptid, sondern vor allem aus der Beeinflussung der Konformation und/oder der Flexibilität der an der Bindung beteiligten CDRs. Die außergewöhnlich lange CDR-H3 liefert einen wesentlichen Beitrag zur Affinitätsreifung. Die variable leichte Domäne dient dabei mit der langen CDR-L1 und -L3 als eine Bindungsplattform für die flexible CDR-H3. Änderungen in der Spezifität von 9E10 sind vorrangig auf die Reifung der variablen schweren Domäne zurückzuführen. Dabei ist die selektive Erkennung der Schlüsselpositionen im Peptid im Anfangsstadium der Affinitätsreifung von 9E10 stark ausgeprägt. / In this work the affinity maturation of the murine anti c-myc-peptide antibody 9E10 was analysed. Therefore Fab fragments with reversed mutations directed towards germline genes were genetically produced and characterised for their binding to the human c-myc peptide. The epitope recognized by 9E10 consists of the amino acid sequence EQKLISEEDLLRKR of which the key positions LISEXXL are very selectively recognized. The maturation of 9E10 leads to a 3300-fold higher affinity, which is achieved by a faster association as well as by a slower dissociation of the complex. For the gain in affinity formation of additional contacts to the peptide is less important than conformational and/or flexibility changes of the CDRs which are involved in binding. The exceptionally long CDR-H3 contributes essentially to the affinity maturation. The variable light domain serves thereby with its long CDR-L1 and -L3 as a binding platform for the flexible CDR-H3. Changes in specificity of 9E10 are primarily due to maturation of the variable heavy domain. Selective recognition of the key positions in the peptide is already highly pronounced in the initial stage of affinity maturation of 9E10.
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聯邦模型在亞太市場之實證研究 / The Empirical Study on the Fed Model in Main Asia-Pacific Markets

張碧娟, Chang, Bi-Juan Unknown Date (has links)
聯邦模型(Fed Model)為一簡單股市報酬估計模型,認為股市之報酬率與政府十年期公債殖利率相近。本研究以此模型對亞太地區十個市場進行探討,並以反序累積平方和(Reversed Ordered Cusum squared,ROC)的方式偵測市場之結構變異,以做出更精確的預測與分析。所研究的市場包括澳洲、紐西蘭、日本、台灣、南韓、新加坡、香港、泰國、馬來西亞、以及菲律賓。我們得到的結論認為聯邦模型在澳洲、紐西蘭、日本、南韓、新加坡、及菲律賓的確有其效果存在,且在考量可能產生結構變異的時間點後,可使預測準確度提高。因此,我們可採用聯邦模型,做為資產在股市與債市間配置之參考工具。 / The Fed Model indicates that the stock market returns are very close to the long-term government bond yields. This article examines the Fed model in 10 main Asia-Pacific markets- Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Taiwan, Korea, Singapore, Hong Kong, Thailand, Malaysia, and Philippine. The Reversed Ordered Cusum squared (ROC) test is used to detect the structural changes, and improve the out-of-sample forecasting results. We conclude that the Fed Model has some prediction power in these 10 markets, and can be considered as a useful dynamic asset allocation tool.
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Avaliação da potência do hormônio da paratireóide humano recombinante por bioensaio, métodos cromatográficos e eletroforético / Recombinant human parathyroid hormone potency evaluation by bioassay, chromatographic and electrophoretic methods

Maldaner, Fernanda Pavani Stamm 24 May 2017 (has links)
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul - FAPERGS / The human parathyroid hormone (hPTH) is a polypeptide secreted by the parathyroid glands that is essential for the maintenance of the calcium ion homeostasis in the blood. The recombinant DNA technology has enabled the expression of hPTH gene in Escherichia coli, and thus the large-scale production of recombinant human parathyroid hormone (rhPTH 1-34), teriparatide, which contain the active amino-terminal fragment of the full length hPTH. The rhPTH is clinically used to treat osteoporosis at high risk of fractures in postmenopausal women, men with osteoporosis primary or hypogonadal and adults with glucocorticoid-induced osteoporosis (GIO). Cappilary zone electrophoresis (CZE) method was developed and validated for the assessment of rhPTH in biopharmaceutical formulations. The analysis for CZE method was performed on a fused-silica capillary (effective length, 40 cm; 50 μm i.d.), using electrolyte solution consisted of 50 mM dihydrogen phosphate solution at pH 3.0. The capillary was maintained at 25º C, the applied voltage was 20 kV. Injections were performed using a pressure mode at 50 mbar for 45 s, with detection by photodiode array detector set at 200 nm. Separation was obtained with a migration time of 5.3 min, and was linear over the concentration range of 0.25-250 μg mL-1 (r2 = 0.9992). The limits of detection and quantitation were 0.12 and 0.40 μg/mL, respectively. Specificity and stability-indicating capability were established in degradation studies, which also showed that there was no interference of the excipients. The accuracy was 100.28% with bias lower than 0.85%. Moreover, the in vitro cytotoxicity test of acidic, photolytic and thermal degradated forms showed significant differences (p<0.05) compared to intact molecule. The cell proliferation and alkaline phosphatase activity bioassays in UMR-106 cells were developed and applied to assess the biological activity of rhPTH in biopharmaceutical formulations The results of content/potency were correlated to those of the validated reversed-phase liquid chromatography (RP-LC), size-exclusion liquid chromatography (SE-LC) and CZE methods, showing significant correlation (p> 0.05) Thus, the application of the validated physico-chemical methods together with in vitro bioassays, was suggested to improve quality control of rhPTH biotechnology-derived product and to support studies of biosimilars. / O hormônio da paratireóide humano (hPTH) é um polipeptídeo produzido e secretado pelas glândulas paratireóides, e é fundamental para a manutenção da homeostase dos íons cálcio no sangue. A tecnologia do DNA recombinante possibilitou a expressão do gene do hPTH em Escherichia coli, e a produção em grande escala do hormônio da paratireóide humano recombinante (rhPTH 1-34), também denominado Teriparatida, o qual apresenta a sequência de aminoácidos responsável pela porção biologicamente ativa do paratôrmonio natural. O rhPTH é clinicamente indicado para o tratamento da osteoporose de alto risco de fraturas em mulheres pós-menopausa, de homens com osteoporose primária ou hipogonadal, e da osteoporose associada à terapia sistêmica com glicocorticóides. Neste trabalho foi desenvolvido e validado método por eletroforese capilar de zona (ECZ) para a avaliação de rhPTH em produtos biofarmacêuticos. No método por ECZ, utilizou-se capilar de sílica fundida (40 cm de comprimento efetivo x 50 μm d.i.) e solução eletrolítica composta de fosfato de sódio dihidrogenado 50 mM, pH 3,0. O capilar foi mantido a temperatura de 25ºC, e a tensão aplicada foi de 20 kV. O tempo de injeção foi de 45 s, com pressão de 50 mBar, e detecção por arranjo de diodos (DAD), em 200 nm. A separação eletroforética foi obtida com tempo de migração de 5,3 min, sendo linear na faixa de concentração de 0,25-250 μg/mL (r2 = 0,9992). Os limites de detecção e quantificação foram de 0,12 e 0,40 μg/mL, respectivamente. A especificidade foi avaliada através de análises com os excipientes da formulação biofarmacêutica e estudos de degradação, demonstrando a seletividade do método. A exatidão foi 100,28% com bias inferior a 0,85%. Além disso, realizou-se o teste de citotoxicidade in vitro das formas degradadas, apresentando, para as amostras submetidas às condições ácida, fotolítica e térmica, diferença significativa (p< 0,05) em relação à molécula íntegra. Os bioensaios de proliferação celular e da atividade da fosfatase alcalina em células UMR-106 foram desenvolvidos e aplicados para avaliação da atividade biológica de rhPTH em formulações biofarmacêuticas. Os resultados de teor/potência foram correlacionados com os métodos já validados por cromatografia líquida em fase reversa (CL-FR), cromatografia líquida por exclusão molecular (CL-EM) e ECZ, apresentando correlação significativa (p> 0,05). Assim, sugere-se que o métodos físico-químicos validados sejam aplicados paralelamente aos bioensaios in vitro para aprimorar o controle da qualidade do produto biotecnológico de rhPTH, e para avaliação da biossimilaridade de rhPTH.
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Lokální optické a elektrické charakteristiky optoelektronických součástek / Local optical and electrical characteristics of optoelectronic devices

Škarvada, Pavel January 2012 (has links)
Solar energy conversion, miniaturization of semiconductor devices and associated lifetime, reliability and efficiency of devices are the basic premise of this work. This work is focused on the study of optoelectronic devices especially solar cells and its nondestructive diagnostic. Solar cells are advantageous for study mainly because the pn junction is located near the surface and contains a lot of inhomogeneities. It has been difficult until recently to investigate their local physical (electrical and optical) parameters due to the size of inhomogeneities. Behavior of inhomogeneities can be well understood with knowledge of its local properties. Establishment of measurement workplace, that satisfies requirements for measurement of local emission and optically induced current measurement, allows us detection and localization of inhomogeneities with spatial resolution more or less 100 nm. The core of thesis is characterization of imperfection using nondestructive techniques in the macroscopic region but primarily in microscopic region using scanning probe microscopy. Integral parts of the work are characterization techniques for photoelectrical devices, microscopic techniques and data processing. Scanning near-field optical microscope is used for the purpose of microscopic characterization such as topography, local optical, photoelectrical and electrooptical properties of structures in high spatial resolution. Locally induced current technique, current voltage characteristics, emission from reversed bias pn junction measurement including its thermal dependence are used for samples investigation in macroscopical region. It is possible to localize defects and structure inhomogeneity using mentioned techniques. Localised defects are consequently analyzed for composition and measured using electron microscopy. Specific outputs of work are classification of photoelectric devices defects and specification of nondestructive characterization techniques used for defect detection. Experimental characterization techniques are described together with defects measurement procedures. The key output is the catalog of serious defects which was detected. Particular defects of samples are shown including describe of its properties and physical meaning.
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A unique serpin P1′ glutamate and a conserved β-sheet C arginine are key residues for activity, protease recognition and stability of serpinA12 (vaspin)

Ulbricht, David, Pippel, Jan, Schultz, Stephan, Meier, René, Sträter, Norbert, Heiker, John T. 06 March 2019 (has links)
SerpinA12 (vaspin) is thought to be mainly expressed in adipose tissue and has multiple beneficial effects on metabolic, inflammatory and atherogenic processes related to obesity. KLK7 (kallikrein 7) is the only known protease target of vaspin to date and is inhibited with a moderate inhibition rate. In the crystal structure, the cleavage site (P1-P1′) of the vaspin reactive centre loop is fairly rigid compared with the flexible residues before P2, possibly supported by an ionic interaction of P1′ glutamate (Glu379) with an arginine residue (Arg302) of the β-sheet C. A P1′ glutamate seems highly unusual and unfavourable for the protease KLK7. We characterized vaspin mutants to investigate the roles of these two residues in protease inhibition and recognition by vaspin. Reactive centre loop mutations changing the P1′ residue or altering the reactive centre loop conformation significantly increased inhibition parameters, whereas removal of the positive charge within β-sheet C impeded the serpin–protease interaction. Arg302 is a crucial contact to enable vaspin recognition by KLK7 and it supports moderate inhibition of the serpin despite the presence of the detrimental P1′ Glu379, which clearly represents a major limiting factor for vaspin-inhibitory activity. We also show that the vaspin-inhibition rate for KLK7 can be modestly increased by heparin and demonstrate that vaspin is a heparin-binding serpin. Noteworthily, we observed vaspin as a remarkably thermostable serpin and found that Glu379 and Arg302 influence heat-induced polymerization. These structural and functional results reveal the mechanistic basis of how reactive centre loop sequence and exosite interaction in vaspin enable KLK7 recognition and regulate protease inhibition as well as stability of this adipose tissue-derived serpin.
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Nyproduktionsimmiterande remake - ett alternativ för avfallshantering? / New production-imitating remake – a possible alternative for textile waste management?

Millard, Linnea, Broberg, Hugo January 2024 (has links)
Studien syftar till att undersöka energi-, vatten- och kemikaliåtgång inom processerna blekning och färgning för nyproduktionsimiterande remake respektive nyproduktion. Genom att undersöka det kan en diskussion föras om huruvida nyproduktionsimiterande remake är ett möjligt alternativ för textilindustrin att hantera dess miljöproblem och textilavfall. Genom att testa att bleka, färga och mäta utvalda parametrar har vi i en labbmiljö skapat en testbild av hur en möjlig process skulle kunna se ut. Genom användning av Higg-Index har vi sedan kunnat få fram en indikation på hur hög resursåtgången skulle kunna vara på industriell nivå med konventionella och resurssparande metoder. Resultatet visar att om målet är att färga om till en så mörk färg som möjligt så skall remakeprodukten inte blekas i förväg. Resultaten gav även en indikation på hur många blekningar som skulle behöva göras i labbmiljö för att få ett helt vitt prov. Detta gav en indikation på hur hög energi-, vatten- och kemikaliåtgång skulle varit beroende på önskat resultat. Detta examensarbete har som mål att uppmuntra kritisk diskussion av remake samt ligga till grund för vidare forskning inom området. Detta för att på sikt bidra med lösningar som kan få textilindustrin att bli mer cirkulär. / The study aims to investigate the consumption of energy, water, and chemicals in the bleaching and dyeing processes for new-production imitating remakes versus new production. By examining this, a discussion can be initiated on whether new-production imitating remakes are a viable alternative for the textile industry to address its environmental issues and textile waste. By testing bleaching, dyeing, and measuring selected parameters in a lab environment, we have created a test representation of how a potential process could work. Using the Higg-Index, we have then been able to get an indication of how high the resource consumption would be at an industrial level with conventional and resource-saving methods. The results show that if the goal is to re-dye to the darkest color possible, the remake product should not be pre-bleached. The results also provided an indication of how many bleaching cycles would need to be done in a lab environment to achieve a completely white sample. This gave an indication of what the energy, water, and chemical consumption would be depending on the desired outcome. This thesis aims to encourage discussion of remakes and serve as a foundation for further research in the area, ultimately contributing to solutions that can make the textile industry more circular.
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Effet de la stérilisation par électrons accélérés sur les COC et sur l'impact des interactions avec des molécules actives / Effect of electron beam radio-sterilization on cyclo olefin copolymers and its impact on the interactions with active molecules

Barakat, Hala 24 January 2013 (has links)
L’objectif de ce travail de thèse était d’étudier l’effet de la stérilisation par électrons accélérés sur les copolymères d’oléfines cycliques (COC), utilisés comme conditionnement de produits pharmaceutiques, ainsi que son impact sur les interactions avec des formulations pharmaceutiques. Grâce à la méthodologie analytique adoptée qui a fait appel à différentes techniques de caractérisation, telles que la chromatographie d’exclusion stérique, la chromatographie liquide haute performance à polarité de phases inversée, la spectroscopie infra rouge à transformée de Fourier, la microscopie à force atomique et les mesures d’angles de contact, nous avons pu mettre en évidence différents types de modifications dans le volume et sur la surface du matériau après stérilisation ainsi qu’après vieillissement. La modification principale du dans la masse du matériau, observée à la dose réglementaire de stérilisation (25 kGy), est la scission des chaînes du polymère, qui s’accompagne de la création de composés de faible masse molaire, donc de migrants potentiels risquant d’influencer la sécurité d’emploi des COC. En effet, certains de ces composés ont été retrouvés avec une concentration relativement importante dans les solutions de mise en contact avec les COC stérilisés, et notamment en solution aqueuse. Toutefois, l’étude préliminaire de toxicité a montré l’absence de cytotoxicité des extractibles obtenus à la dose de la stérilisation.Les modifications relatives à la surface des COC radio-stérilisés sont, quant à elles, de deux natures : physique avec une augmentation de la rugosité de surface et chimique avec la formation de produits d’oxydation polaires ; ces deux types de modifications conduisent à l’augmentation de la mouillabilité de surface. Cependant dans certains cas, notamment après vieillissement, ces modifications sont relativement faibles, même à des doses supérieures à celle préconisée pour la stérilisation, ce qui peut être corrélé à l’absence de l’effet de l’irradiation sur le comportement des COC vis-à-vis des solutions médicamenteuses. En effet, aucune variation de la sorption des principes actifs choisis n’a été montrée entre les COC irradiés et non irradiés vieillis. / The aim of this work was to study the effect of electron beam radio-sterilization on cyclo olefins copolymers (COC) used as pharmaceutical storage materials, as well as to investigate its impact on the interaction with pharmaceuticals formulations. Due to the analytical methodology used which dealt with different techniques of characterization such as size exclusion chromatography, reversed phase high performance liquid chromatography, Fourier transformed infrared spectroscopy, atomic force microscopy and contact angle measurements, we have been able to put into evidence different kinds of modifications both in the bulk and on the surface of the sterilized material and also after ageing.The principal modification of material’s bulk, observed at the recommended dose for sterilization (25 kGy), was polymer chains scissions, accompanied with creation of low molecular weight compounds, that are potentials migrants that risk to affect the safe use of COC. Indeed, some of these compounds have been found with a relatively important concentration in the solutions where sterilized COC was stored, especially in aqueous solutions. However, the preliminary study of toxicity has shown the absence of cytotoxicity of the extractables obtained at the sterilization dose.Surface modifications of radio-sterilized COC are of two types: a physical one, with an increase of the surface’s roughness and a chemical one with the formation of polar oxidation products; these two modifications result in an increase of surface’s wettability that may be important. However, in some cases such as for aged samples, these modifications are relatively weak even at doses higher than the one recommended for sterilization, which can explain the absence of the effect of radiation on the behavior of COC towards drug solutions. Indeed, no variation of drug sorption has been observed between aged COC irradiated and none irradiated.
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Development and improvement of methods for characterization of HPLC stationary phases

Undin, Torgny January 2011 (has links)
High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) is a widely used tech-nique both for detecting and purifying substances in academy and in the industry. In order to facilitate the use of, and knowledge in HPLC, character-ization of stationary phases is of utmost importance. Tailor made characteri-zation methods and workflows are steadily increasing the speed and accura-cy in which new separation systems and methods are developed. In the field fundamental separation science and of preparative chromatography there is always the need for faster and more accurate methods of adsorption isotherm determination. Some of that demand are met with the steadily increase of computational power, but the practical aspects on models and methods must also be further developed. These nonlinear characterization methods will not only give models capable of describing the adsorption isotherm but also actual values of local adsorption energies and monolayer saturation capacity of an individual interaction sites etc.The studies presented in this thesis use modern alkali stable stationary phas-es as a model phase, which will give an insight in hybrid materials and their separation mechanism. This thesis will include an update and expansion in using the Elution by Characteristic Points (ECP) method for determination of adsorption isotherms. The precision is even further increased due to the ability to use slope data as well as an increase in usability by assigning a set of guidance rules to be applied when determine adsorption isotherms having inflection points. This thesis will further provide the reader with information about stationary phase characterization and the power of using existing tech-niques; combine them with each other, and also what the expansion of meth-ods can revile in terms of precision and increased usability. A more holistic view of what benefits that comes with combining a non-linear characteriza-tion of a stationary phase with more common linear characterization meth-ods are presented.
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Peripheral Venous Retroperfusion: Implications for Critical Limb Ischemia and Salvage

Kemp, Arika D. 12 1900 (has links)
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) / Peripheral arterial disease is caused by plaque buildup in the peripheral arteries. Standard treatments are available when the blockage is proximal and focal, however when distal and diffuse the same type of the treatment options are not beneficial due to the diseased locations. Restoration of blood flow and further salvaging of the limb in these patients can occur in a retrograde manner through the venous system, called retroperfusion or arteriovenous reversal. Retroperfusion has been explored over the last century, where early side to side artery to venous connections had issues with valve competency prohibiting distal flows, edema buildup, and heart failure. However, more recent clinical studies create a bypass to a foot vein to ensure distal flows, and though the results have been promising, it requires a lengthy invasive procedure. It is our belief that the concerns of both retroperfusion approaches can be overcome in a minimally invasive/catheter based approach in which the catheter is engineered to a specific resistance that avoids edema and the perfusion location allows for valves to be passable and flow to reach distally. In this approach, the pressure flow relations were characterized in the retroperfused venous system in ex-vivo canine legs to locate the optimal perfusion location followed by in-vivo validation of canines. Six canines were acutely injured for 1-3 hours by surgical ligation of the terminal aorta and both external iliac arteries. Retroperfusion was successfully performed on five of the dogs at the venous popliteal bifurcation for approximately one hour, where flow rates at peak pressures reached near half of forward flow (37±3 vs. 84±27ml/min) and from which the slope of the P/F curves displayed a retro venous vasculature resistance that was used to calculate the optimal catheter resistance. To assess differences in regional perfusion, microspheres were passed during retroperfusion and compared to baseline microspheres passed arterially prior to occlusion in which the ratio of retroperfusion and forward perfusion levels were near the ratio of reversed and forward venous flow (0.44) throughout the limb. Decreases in critical metabolites during injury trended towards normal levels post-retroperfusion. By identifying the popliteal bifurication as a perfusion site to restore blood flow in the entirety of the distal ischemic limb, showing reversal of injury, and knowing what catheter resistances to target for further chronic studies, steps towards controlled retroperfusion and thus more efficient treatment options can be made for severe PAD patients.
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Functional Characterization of Actin Sequestering Proteins in Plasmodium berghei

Hliscs, Marion 17 January 2012 (has links)
Plasmodien spp. sind obligat intrazellulär lebende Parasiten, welche einen evolutionär konservierten aktinabhängigen molekularen Motor für die Fortbewegung und den Wirtszellein- und -austritt nutzen. In dieser Arbeit werden die Aktinregulatoren Adenylyl- Zyklase- assoziierte Protein (C-CAP), Profilin sowie die Aktin depolymerizierenden Faktoren 1 und 2 (ADF1, ADF2) in Plasmodium berghei charakterisiert. Die Geninaktivierung von C-CAP besitzt keinen Einfluss auf die Entwicklung von pathogenen Blutstadien. C-cap(-) Ookineten bewegen sich jedoch deutlich langsamer, sind aber in der Lage den invertebraten Wirt zu infizieren. Defekte treten während der extrazellulären Replikationsphase im Mosquito auf und führen zu Abbruch des Lebenszykluses. Die erfolgreiche Komplementierung der Defekte mit dem orthologen Gen aus Cryptosporidium parvum CpC-CAP bestätigt die funktionale Redundanz zwischen beiden Proteinen. Profilin, als ein weiteres G-Aktin bindendes Protein, ist hingegen nicht in der Lage die Defekte des c-cap(-) Parasiten auszugleichen. Mittels transgener Parasiten welche ein C-CAPmCherry Fusionsprotein exprimieren, wird das C-CAP Protein im Zytoplasma lokalisiert. Erstmals wird mit dieser Arbeit ein G-Aktin bindendes Protein, C-CAP beschrieben, welches eine essentielle Funktion während der Oozystenreifung in Plasmodium berghei besitzt. Die Transkription der Aktinregulatoren Profilin, ADF1 und ADF2 wird in Sporozoiten drastisch herunterreguliert und Profilin kann als Protein nicht mehr nachgewiesen werden. Um die Funktion von C-CAP und Profilin zu überprüfen, wurden beide Proteine spezifisch in Sporozoiten überexprimiert. Diese Parasiten sind nicht in der Lage die Speicheldrüsen des Wirtes zu besiedeln, was zum Abbruch des Lebenszykluses führt. Anhand dieser Ergebnisse entwickele ich ein „minimalistisches“ Model zur Beschreibung der Aktinregulation in Sporozoiten in welchem das ADF1 als regulatorisches Protein im Mittelpunkt steht. / Plasmodium spp. are obligate intracellular parasites, which employ an conserved actin-dependent molecular motor machinery that facilitates their motility, host cell invasion and egress. In this work I report implications of the actin-regulators adenylyl cyclase-associated protein (C-CAP), profilin and actin depolymerization factor 1 and 2 (ADF1, ADF2) in distinct and previously unanticipated cellular processes during the life cycle of in the rodent malarial parasite Plasmodium berghei. Fluorescent tagging of the endogenous C-CAP genetic locus with mCherry revealed cytosolic distribution of the protein. Gene deletion demonstrates that the G-actin binding protein C-CAP is entirely dispensable for the pathogenic blood stages. Ookinetes show reduced motility, but are competent infecting the mosquito host. Defects emerging in the extracellular replication phase, leading to attenuation of oocyst maturation. Successful trans-species complementation with the C. parvum C-CAP ortholog, rescues the c-cap(-) phenotype and proves functional redundancy. The actin regulator profilin fails to rescue the defects of c-cap(-) parasites, despite sharing its actin sequestering activity with C-CAP. Taken together, C-CAP is the first G-actin sequestering protein of Plasmodium species that is not required for motility but performs essential functions during oocyst maturation. Characterization of the actin regulators profilin, ADF1 and ADF2 revealed dramatic transcriptional down-regulation and the absence of the profilin protein in sporozoites. To test whether G-actin binding proteins interfere with sporozoite functions, I ectopically overexpressed of profilin and C-CAP stage-specifically in sporozoites. This conducted to abolishment of salivary gland invasion and lifecycle arrest. Based on these unexpected findings and the available literature data, I developed a “minimalistic model” for actin regulation in sporozoites that predicts ADF1 as the main actin-turnover regulating factor.

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