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Machine Learning Based Methods and Best Practices of microRNA-Target Prediction and Validation

Nath, Neetika; Simm, Stefan (2022)

Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology 1385, 109–131.
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-08356-3_4


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Within the last years, more and more noncoding RNAs (ncRNAs) became the focal point to understand cell regulatory mechanisms because one class of ncRNAs, microRNAs (miRNAs), plays an essential role in translation repression or degradation of specific mRNAs and is implicated in disease etiology. miRNAs can serve as oncomiRs (oncogenic miRNAs) and tumor suppressor miRNAs, thus, miRNA therapeutics in clinical trials have become a vital component with respect to cancer treatment. To circumvent side-effects and allow an accurate effect it is crucial to accurately predict miRNAs and their mRNA targets. Over the last two decades, different approaches for miRNA prediction as well as miRNA target prediction have been developed and improved based on sequence and structure features. Nowadays, the abundance of high-throughput sequencing data and databases of miRNAs and miRNA targets from different species allow the training, testing, and validation of predicted miRNAs and miRNA targets with machine learning methods. This book chapter focuses on the important requirements for miRNA target prediction tools using ML like common features used for miRNA-binding site prediction. Furthermore, best practices for the prediction and validation of miRNA-mRNA targets are presented and set in the context of possible applications for cancer diagnosis and therapeutics.

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Corrigendum: Re-expression of tafazzin isoforms in TAZ-deficient C6 glioma cells restores cardiolipin composition but not proliferation rate and alterations in gene expression

Jagirdar, Gayatri; Elsner, Matthias; Scharf, Christian; Simm, Stefan; Borucki, Katrin...

Frontiers in Genetics 13, 1009773.
DOI: 10.3389/fgene.2022.1009773


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[This corrects the article DOI: 10.3389/fgene.2022.931017.].

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Re-Expression of Tafazzin Isoforms in TAZ-Deficient C6 Glioma Cells Restores Cardiolipin Composition but Not Proliferation Rate and Alterations in Gene Expression

Jagirdar, Gayatri; Elsner, Matthias; Scharf, Christian; Simm, Stefan; Borucki, Katrin...

Frontiers in Genetics 13, 931017.
DOI: 10.3389/fgene.2022.931017


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Tafazzin-an acyltransferase-is involved in cardiolipin (CL) remodeling. CL is associated with mitochondrial function, structure and more recently with cell proliferation. Various tafazzin isoforms exist in humans. The role of these isoforms in cardiolipin remodeling is unknown. Aim of this study was to investigate if specific isoforms like Δ5 can restore the wild type phenotype with respect to CL composition, cellular proliferation and gene expression profile. In addition, we aimed to determine the molecular mechanism by which tafazzin can modulate gene expression by applying promoter analysis and (Ingenuity Pathway Analyis) IPA to genes regulated by TAZ-deficiency. Expression of Δ5 and rat full length TAZ in C6-TAZ- cells could fully restore CL composition and-as proven for Δ5-this is naturally associated with restoration of mitochondrial respiration. A similar restoration of CL-composition could not be observed after re-expression of an enzymatically dead full-length rat TAZ (H69L; TAZMut). Re-expression of only rat full length TAZ could restore proliferation rate. Surprisingly, the Δ5 variant failed to restore wild-type proliferation. Further, as expected, re-expression of the TAZMut variant completely failed to reverse the gene expression changes, whereas re-expression of the TAZ-FL variant largely did so and the Δ5 variant to somewhat less extent. Very likely TAZ-deficiency provokes substantial long-lasting changes in cellular lipid metabolism which contribute to changes in proliferation and gene expression, and are not or only very slowly reversible.

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Relevance and Regulation of Alternative Splicing in Plant Heat Stress Response: Current Understanding and Future Directions

Rosenkranz, Remus; Ullrich, Sarah; Löchli, Karin; Simm, Stefan...

Frontiers in Plant Science 13, 911277.
DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2022.911277


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Alternative splicing (AS) is a major mechanism for gene expression in eukaryotes, increasing proteome diversity but also regulating transcriptome abundance. High temperatures have a strong impact on the splicing profile of many genes and therefore AS is considered as an integral part of heat stress response. While many studies have established a detailed description of the diversity of the RNAome under heat stress in different plant species and stress regimes, little is known on the underlying mechanisms that control this temperature-sensitive process. AS is mainly regulated by the activity of splicing regulators. Changes in the abundance of these proteins through transcription and AS, post-translational modifications and interactions with exonic and intronic cis-elements and core elements of the spliceosomes modulate the outcome of pre-mRNA splicing. As a major part of pre-mRNAs are spliced co-transcriptionally, the chromatin environment along with the RNA polymerase II elongation play a major role in the regulation of pre-mRNA splicing under heat stress conditions. Despite its importance, our understanding on the regulation of heat stress sensitive AS in plants is scarce. In this review, we summarize the current status of knowledge on the regulation of AS in plants under heat stress conditions. We discuss possible implications of different pathways based on results from non-plant systems to provide a perspective for researchers who aim to elucidate the molecular basis of AS under high temperatures.

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Der Placebo-Effekt – Die Macht der Gedanken

Meißner, Karin (2021)

Eingeladener Vortrag, Veranstaltungsreihe "Die menschliche Psyche – Verhaltensforschung", Studium Generale, VHS Coburg.



Placebo, nocebo: Believing in the field of medicine

Meißner, Karin (2021)

Vortrag, Internationale Tagung "Creditions - an interdisciplinary challenge", Hannover, Deutschland.



Placebo im Kindesalter

Meißner, Karin (2021)

Eingeladener Vortrag, 19. Arbeitstreffen Neuropädiatrie, Meerane, Deutschland.



Mirror phage display for the selection of D-enantiomeric peptides Potential therapeutic agents for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease

Malhis, M.; Funke, Susanne A. (2021)

GIT Labor-Fachzeitschrift.


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Potent Tau aggregation inhibitor peptides selected against Tau-repeat 2 (PHF6*)

Malhis, M.; Kaniyappan, S.; Ailaud, I.; Chandupatla, R.R.; Ramirez, L.-M....

ChemBioChem 2021.
DOI: 10.1002/cbic.202100287


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Insertion of plastidic β-barrel proteins into the outer envelopes of plastids involves an intermembrane space intermediate formed with Toc75-V/OEP80

Gross, Lucia; Klinger, Anna; Spies, Nicole; Ernst, Theresa; Flinner, Nadine...

The Plant Cell 33 (5), 1657–1681.
DOI: 10.1093/plcell/koab052


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The insertion of organellar membrane proteins with the correct topology requires the following: First, the proteins must contain topogenic signals for translocation across and insertion into the membrane. Second, proteinaceous complexes in the cytoplasm, membrane, and lumen of organelles are required to drive this process. Many complexes required for the intracellular distribution of membrane proteins have been described, but the signals and components required for the insertion of plastidic β-barrel-type proteins into the outer membrane are largely unknown. The discovery of common principles is difficult, as only a few plastidic β-barrel proteins exist. Here, we provide evidence that the plastidic outer envelope β-barrel proteins OEP21, OEP24, and OEP37 from pea (Pisum sativum) and Arabidopsis thaliana contain information defining the topology of the protein. The information required for the translocation of pea proteins across the outer envelope membrane is present within the six N-terminal β-strands. This process requires the action of translocon of the outer chloroplast (TOC) membrane. After translocation into the intermembrane space, β-barrel proteins interact with TOC75-V, as exemplified by OEP37 and P39, and are integrated into the membrane. The membrane insertion of plastidic β-barrel proteins is affected by mutation of the last β-strand, suggesting that this strand contributes to the insertion signal. These findings shed light on the elements and complexes involved in plastidic β-barrel protein import.

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Das gesundheitsökonomische Potenzial der Nutzung von Placebos bei der Behandlung von ADHS.

Hamberger, Jens; Meißner, Karin; Hinterberger, T.; Loew, T.; Weimer, K. (2021)

Deutscher Kongress für Psychosomatische Medizin und Psychotherapie (DKPM), 16.-18.06.2021, Berlin..


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Placebo meets proteomics

Meißner, Karin; von Törne, Christine; Lutter, Dominik (2021)

Symposium, 3th International Conference of the Society for Interdisciplinary Placebo Studies, Baltimore, USA (Online).



Proteomic classification of the placebo effect in nausea – an experimental study

Meißner, Karin (2021)

Oral presentation, Symposium "Placebo meets proteomics" (Chair: Karin Meissner), 3th International Conference of the Society for Interdisciplinary Placebo Studies, University of Maryland, Baltimore, USA.



The health economic potential of harnessing placebos in treatment of ADHD

Hamberger, Jens; Meißner, Karin; Hinterberger , Thilo ; Loew, T.; Weimer, K. (2021)

ePoster, 3th International Conference of the Interdisciplinary Society for Placebo Studies (SIPS), University of Maryland, Baltimore, US (virtual conference).


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The health economic potential of harnessing placebos in treatment of ADHD

Hamberger, Jens; Meißner, Karin; Hinterberger, T.; Weimer, K. (2021)

ePoster Presentation (EPP1044), European Congress of Psychiatry (EPA), 10.-13.04.2021, Florenz.


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Jetlag Expectations, not Circadian Parameters, Predict Jetlag Symptom Severity in Travelers

Ullrich, Maximilian; Fischer, Dorothee; Deutsch, Sebastian; Meißner, Karin...

BioRxiv (Pre-print).
DOI: 10.1101/2021.04.23.441149


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Vermeidbares Leid: Noceboeffekte und die COVID-19-Pandemie

Meißner, Karin (2021)

Editorial, Complementary Medicine Research 28 (2), 87-88.
DOI: 10.1159/000515848


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Patientenerwartungen bei Inanspruchnahme der multimodalen Schmerztherapie

Meißner, Karin; Gaber, Helena; Gallasch, Svenja; Grabenbauer, Andrea; Güttler, Carina...

Orthopädische und Unfallchirurgische Praxis (OUP) 10 (2), 0133–0138.
DOI: 10.3238/oup.2021.0133–0138


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Effect of thermospermine on expression profiling of different gene using massive analysis of cDNA ends (MACE) and vascular maintenance in Arabidopsis

Sagor, G; Simm, Stefan; Kim, Dong; Niitsu, Masaru; Kusano, Tomonobu...

Physiology and Molecular Biology of Plants: An International Journal of Functional Plant Biology 27 (3), 577–586.
DOI: 10.1007/s12298-021-00967-7


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Arabidopsis thaliana polyamine oxidase 5 gene (AtPAO5) functions as a thermospermine (T-Spm) oxidase. Aerial growth of its knock-out mutant (Atpao5-2) was significantly repressed by low dose(s) of T-Spm but not by other polyamines. To figure out the underlying mechanism, massive analysis of 3’-cDNA ends was performed. Low dose of T-Spm treatment modulates more than two fold expression 1,398 genes in WT compared to 3186 genes in Atpao5-2. Cell wall, lipid and secondary metabolisms were dramatically affected in low dose T-Spm-treated Atpao5-2, in comparison to other pathways such as TCA cycle-, amino acid- metabolisms and photosynthesis. The cell wall pectin metabolism, cell wall proteins and degradation process were highly modulated. Intriguingly Fe-deficiency responsive genes and drought stress-induced genes were also up-regulated, suggesting the importance of thermospermi’ne flux on regulation of gene network. Histological observation showed that the vascular system of the joint part between stem and leaves was structurally dissociated, indicating its involvement in vascular maintenance. Endogenous increase in T-Spm and reduction in H2O2 contents were found in mutant grown in T-Spm containing media. The results indicate that T-Spm homeostasis by a fine tuned balance of its synthesis and catabolism is important for maintaining gene regulation network and the vascular system in plants.

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The podocyte-specific knockout of palladin in mice with a 129 genetic background affects podocyte morphology and the expression of palladin interacting proteins

Artelt, Nadine; Ritter, Alina; Leitermann, Linda; Kliewe, Felix; Schlüter, Rabea...

PloS One 16 (12), e0260878.
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0260878


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Proper and size selective blood filtration in the kidney depends on an intact morphology of podocyte foot processes. Effacement of interdigitating podocyte foot processes in the glomeruli causes a leaky filtration barrier resulting in proteinuria followed by the development of chronic kidney diseases. Since the function of the filtration barrier is depending on a proper actin cytoskeleton, we studied the role of the important actin-binding protein palladin for podocyte morphology. Podocyte-specific palladin knockout mice on a C57BL/6 genetic background (PodoPalldBL/6-/-) were back crossed to a 129 genetic background (PodoPalld129-/-) which is known to be more sensitive to kidney damage. Then we analyzed the morphological changes of glomeruli and podocytes as well as the expression of the palladin-binding partners Pdlim2, Lasp-1, Amotl1, ezrin and VASP in 6 and 12 months old mice. PodoPalld129-/- mice in 6 and 12 months showed a marked dilatation of the glomerular tuft and a reduced expression of the mesangial marker protein integrin α8 compared to controls of the same age. Furthermore, ultrastructural analysis showed significantly more podocytes with morphological deviations like an enlarged sub-podocyte space and regions with close contact to parietal epithelial cells. Moreover, PodoPalld129-/- of both age showed a severe effacement of podocyte foot processes, a significantly reduced expression of pLasp-1 and Pdlim2, and significantly reduced mRNA expression of Pdlim2 and VASP, three palladin-interacting proteins. Taken together, the results show that palladin is essential for proper podocyte morphology in mice with a 129 background.

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