Epple, Philipp; Fritsche, Manuel (2018)
Proceedings of the ISimT-18, Symposium on Innovative Simulations in Turbomachinery, Schloss Hohenkammer, Germany, October 15 - 16, 2018.
Holtorf, Christian (2018)
Tagung "Die Zeiten des Ereignisses. Neuvermessung einer historischen Kategorie" am Zentrum für Zeithistorische Forschung Potsdam am 9./10. November 2018..
Hößelbarth, Susann (2018)
Plenarvortrag am 08.10.2018 auf dem „Gemeinsamen Fachkongress der Deutschen Hauptstelle für Suchtfragen (DHS) und dem verband der drogen- und suchthilfe (fdr), 08.-10.10.18 in Berlin .
Kohls, Niko (2018)
Eingeladener Vortrag im Rahmen des Symposiums. „Krebs: Fragen und Antworten jenseits der Schulmedizin", organisiert durch das Tumorzentrum Oberfranken, Kloster Banz.
Fritsche, Manuel (2018)
2. Netzwerktreffen des BayWISS Verbundkollegs Digitalisierung (BWD), Würzburg, September 28, 2018 2018.
Exner, Dagmar; Larcher, Marco; Belleri, Annamaria; Troi, Alexandra; Haas, Franziska (2018)
Conference report: the 3rd International Conference on Energy Efficiency in Historic Buildings: [Visby, Sweden, September 26–27, 2018] / edited by Tor Broström, Lisa Nilsen and Susanna Carlsten.
Haas, Franziska; Herrera Avellanosa, Daniel; Hüttler, Walter; Exner, Dagmar; Troi, Alexandra (2018)
Haas, Franziska; Herrera Avellanosa, Daniel; Hüttler, Walter; Exner, Dagmar...
Conference report: the 3rd International Conference on Energy Efficiency in Historic Buildings: [Visby, Sweden, September 26–27, 2018] / edited by Tor Broström, Lisa Nilsen and Susanna Carlsten.
Hao, Lingjun; Herrera Avellanosa, Daniel; Troi, Alexandra (2018)
Conference report: the 3rd International Conference on Energy Efficiency in Historic Buildings: [Visby, Sweden, September 26–27, 2018] / edited by Tor Broström, Lisa Nilsen and Susanna Carlsten.
Leone, Dario; Larcher, Marco; Troi, Alexandra; Grunewald, John (2018)
Healthy, Intelligent and Resilient Buildings and Urban Environments. 7th International Building Physics Conference, 1401–1406.
DOI: 10.14305/ibpc.2018.ps20
Kohls, Niko (2018)
The Mind, Meditation and Innovation Conference, Invited Lecture, Copenhagen Business School, 18.09.2018.
Palm, Denise; Streit, Deniz; Ruprecht, Maike; Simm, Stefan; Scharf, Christian; Schleiff, Enrico (2018)
Palm, Denise; Streit, Deniz; Ruprecht, Maike; Simm, Stefan; Scharf, Christian...
FEBS open bio 8 (9), 1437–1444.
DOI: 10.1002/2211-5463.12487
Ribosome biogenesis is essential for cellular function and involves rRNA synthesis, rRNA processing and modification, and ribosomal protein assembly. Ribosome biogenesis factors and small nucleolar RNA assist these events. Ribosomal maturation takes place in the nucleolus, the nucleoplasm, and the cytosol in a coordinated and controlled manner. For example, some ribosomal proteins are thought to be assembled in the cytoplasm based on the observations in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Here, we used cellular fractionation to demonstrate that cleavage of the 20S intermediate, the precursor to mature 18S rRNA, does not occur in the nucleoplasm of Arabidopsis thaliana. It most likely occurs in the cytoplasm. Further, we verified the proposed localization of RPS10e, RPS26e, and RPL24a/b in the nucleus and RPP1 in the nucleolus of A. thaliana by ribosome profiling, immunofluorescence, and analysis of the localization of GFP fusion proteins. Our results suggest that the order of events during ribosomal protein assembly in the ribosome biogenesis pathway differs between plants and yeast.
Ritter, Frank; Krempel, Sandro; Tietze, Sabrina; Backer, Alexander; Wolfschmitt, A.; Drese, Klaus Stefan (2018)
Ritter, Frank; Krempel, Sandro; Tietze, Sabrina; Backer, Alexander; Wolfschmitt, A....
Sensors and Measuring Systems; 19th ITG/GMA-Symposium, Nuremberg 2018, 602 - 605.
Conventional data transmission via cable or electromagnetic waves reaches their limits in harsh or hard-to-reach environments. For example in bore hole inspection, cables can break and electromagnetic waves cannot pass different earth layers. Actual studies showing that guided waves are a possible instrument for cable less data transmission. The known technique works with frequencies below 100 kHz for a wave propagating of long distances and known time delays. This concept limits the data transmission rate to e.g. 250 bit/s at a 2m long steel pipe. Other cable less developments are also known in so-called "wall to wall" communication by means of ultrasonic sound waves. Here, frequencies of 1 MHz are used to transmit data in the order of 550 bit/s through one wall with opposing transducers. In our approach we are using guided waves with a center frequency of 1 MHz. Furthermore a sweep mode is used instead of the pulse position modulation (PPM). Thus, it is possible to be independent of a known transmitter and receiver position and thereby the knowledge of the time delay. Thereby, in contrast to the already known technology it is possible to use a two-dimensional arbitrary surface for data communication. At a first experiment, a data transmission distance of 20 cm at a 3 mm glass plate was build. One single-phase transducer is used as transmitter and two different transducers as receiver to show the independence of position of the receiver. Wave reflections at the edges of the glass plate and dispersion of the guided wave could also be eliminated by the here used algorithm of identifying the biggest amplitude of the received signal. Thereby a transmission rate of 1,5 kBit/s with good SNR could be observed.
Holtorf, Christian (2018)
Zeitschrift für Kulturwissenschaften 2018 12 (1), 83–89.
DOI: 10.14361/zfk-2018-120110
Kriegel, Martin; Doumbia, Moustapha; Schaub, Michael; Zielke, Benjamin; Müller, Dirk; Azem, Abdul; Hoffmann, Martin; Mathis, Paul (2018)
Kriegel, Martin; Doumbia, Moustapha; Schaub, Michael; Zielke, Benjamin; Müller, Dirk...
Gemeinsamer Endbericht.
DOI: 10.2314/GBV:1039898874
Nagel, Andreas; Kohls, Niko; John, D. (2018)
In D. Matusiewicz & L. Kaiser (Eds.). Digitales Betriebliches Gesundheitsmanagement (pp. 347-357). Wiesbaden: Springer Gabler., 347-357.
Hartmann, Michael; Wenzel, M. (2018)
Journal of Competences, Strategy & Management 2019, 10 | 33-54.
DOI: 10.978.395710/3390
Fritsche, Manuel; Epple, Philipp; Delgado, A. (2018)
Proceedings of the ASME 2018 5th Joint US-European Fluids Engineering Division Summer Meeting 2018.
Röhrich, Christina; Kraft, Jana; Nagel, Andreas; Kohls, Niko (2018)
Der Mensch, 56(1), 41-45.
Schaub, Michael; Doumbia, Moustapha; Zielke, Benjamin; Kriegel, Martin (2018)
Proceedings of the Roomvent & Ventilation Conference, 02.-05.06.2018 in Espoo.
Keller, Mario; Consortium, SPOT-ITN; Simm, Stefan (2018)
BMC genomics 19 (1), 447.
DOI: 10.1186/s12864-018-4824-5
BACKGROUND: Pollen development is central for plant reproduction and is assisted by changes of the transcriptome and proteome. At the same time, pollen development and viability is largely sensitive to stress, particularly to elevated temperatures. The transcriptomic and proteomic changes during pollen development and of different stages in response to elevated temperature was targeted to define the underlying molecular principles. RESULTS: The analysis of the transcriptome and proteome of Solanum lycopersicum pollen at tetrad, post-meiotic and mature stage before and after heat stress yielded a decline of the transcriptome but an increase of the proteome size throughout pollen development. Comparison of the transcriptome and proteome led to the discovery of two modes defined as direct and delayed translation. Here, genes of distinct functional processes are under the control of direct and delayed translation. The response of pollen to elevated temperature occurs rather at proteome, but not as drastic at the transcriptome level. Heat shock proteins, proteasome subunits, ribosomal proteins and eukaryotic initiation factors are most affected. On the example of heat shock proteins we demonstrate a decoupling of transcript and protein levels as well as a distinct regulation between the developmental stages. CONCLUSIONS: The transcriptome and proteome of developing pollen undergo drastic changes in composition and quantity. Changes at the proteome level are a result of two modes assigned as direct and delayed translation. The response of pollen to elevated temperature is mainly regulated at the proteome level, whereby proteins related to synthesis and degradation of proteins are most responsive and might play a central role in the heat stress response of pollen.