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Introduction: Esophageal atresia with or without tracheoesophageal fistula (EA/TEF) occurs approximately 1 in 3.500 live births representing the most common malformation of the upper digestive tract. Only half a century ago, EA/TEF was fatal among affected newborns suggesting that the steady birth prevalence might in parts be due to mutational de novo events in genes involved in foregut development.
Methods: To identify mutational de novo events in EA/TEF patients, we surveyed the exome of 30 case-parent trios. Identified and confirmed de novo variants were prioritized using in silico prediction tools. To investigate the embryonic role of genes harboring prioritized de novo variants we performed targeted analysis of mouse transcriptome data of esophageal tissue obtained at the embryonic day (E) E8.5, E12.5, and postnatal.
Results: In total we prioritized 14 novel de novo variants in 14 different genes (APOL2, EEF1D, CHD7, FANCB, GGT6, KIAA0556, NFX1, NPR2, PIGC, SLC5A2, TANC2, TRPS1, UBA3, and ZFHX3) and eight rare de novo variants in eight additional genes (CELSR1, CLP1, GPR133, HPS3, MTA3, PLEC, STAB1, and PPIP5K2). Through personal communication during the project, we identified an additional EA/TEF case-parent trio with a rare de novo variant in ZFHX3. In silico prediction analysis of the identified variants and comparative analysis of mouse transcriptome data of esophageal tissue obtained at E8.5, E12.5, and postnatal prioritized CHD7, TRPS1, and ZFHX3 as EA/TEF candidate genes. Re-sequencing of ZFHX3 in additional 192 EA/TEF patients did not identify further putative EA/TEF-associated variants.
Conclusion: Our study suggests that rare mutational de novo events in genes involved in foregut development contribute to the development of EA/TEF.
Pathogenic variants in PRRT2, encoding the proline-rich transmembrane protein 2, have been associated with an evolving spectrum of paroxysmal neurologic disorders. Based on a cohort of children with PRRT2-related infantile epilepsy, this study aimed at delineating the broad clinical spectrum of PRRT2-associated phenotypes in these children and their relatives. Only a few recent larger cohort studies are on record and findings from single reports were not confirmed so far. We collected detailed genetic and phenotypic data of 40 previously unreported patients from 36 families. All patients had benign infantile epilepsy and harbored pathogenic variants in PRRT2 (core cohort). Clinical data of 62 family members were included, comprising a cohort of 102 individuals (extended cohort) with PRRT2-associated neurological disease. Additional phenotypes in the cohort of patients with benign sporadic and familial infantile epilepsy consist of movement disorders with paroxysmal kinesigenic dyskinesia in six patients, infantile-onset movement disorders in 2 of 40 individuals, and episodic ataxia after mild head trauma in one girl with bi-allelic variants in PRRT2. The same girl displayed a focal cortical dysplasia upon brain imaging. Familial hemiplegic migraine and migraine with aura were reported in nine families. A single individual developed epilepsy with continuous spikes and waves during sleep. In addition to known variants, we report the novel variant c.843G>T, p.(Trp281Cys) that co-segregated with benign infantile epilepsy and migraine in one family. Our study highlights the variability of clinical presentations of patients harboring pathogenic PRRT2 variants and expands the associated phenotypic spectrum.
Coherent photoproduction of ρ⁰ vector mesons in ultra-peripheral Pb-Pb collisions at √sNN = 5.02 TeV
(2020)
Cross sections for the coherent photoproduction of ρ0 vector mesons in ultra-peripheral Pb-Pb collisions at sNN−−−√ = 5.02 TeV are reported. The measurements, which rely on the π+π− decay channel, are presented in three regions of rapidity covering the range |y| < 0.8. For each rapidity interval, cross sections are shown for different nuclear-breakup classes defined according to the presence of neutrons measured in the zero-degree calorimeters. The results are compared with predictions based on different models of nuclear shadowing. Finally, the observation of a coherently produced resonance-like structure with a mass around 1.7 GeV/c2 and a width of about 140 MeV/c2 is reported and compared with similar observations from other experiments.
CO2 has been electrochemically reduced to the intermediate formate, which was subsequently used as sole substrate for the production of the polymer polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB) by the microorganism Cupriavidus necator. Faradaic efficiencies (FE) up to 54 % have been reached with Sn‐based gas‐diffusion electrodes in physiological electrolyte. The formate containing electrolyte can be used directly as drop‐in solution in the following biological polymer production by resting cells. 56 mg PHB L−1 and a ratio of 34 % PHB per cell dry weight were achieved. The calculated overall FE for the process was as high as 4 %. The direct use of the electrolyte as drop‐in media in the bioconversion enables simplified processes with a minimum of intermediate purification effort. Thus, an optimal coupling between electrochemical and biotechnological processes can be realized.
We use recent results by Bainbridge–Chen–Gendron–Grushevsky–Möller on compactifications of strata of abelian differentials to give a comprehensive solution to the realizability problem for effective tropical canonical divisors in equicharacteristic zero. Given a pair (Γ,D) consisting of a stable tropical curve Γ and a divisor D in the canonical linear system on Γ, we give a purely combinatorial condition to decide whether there is a smooth curve X over a non-Archimedean field whose stable reduction has Γ as its dual tropical curve together with an effective canonical divisor KX that specializes to D.
Purpose: COVID-19 pandemic had multiple influences on the social, industrial, and medical situation in all affected countries. Measures of obligatory medical confinement were suspensions of scheduled non-emergent surgical procedures and outpatients’ clinics as well as overall access restrictions to hospitals and medical practices. The aim of this retrospective study was to assess if the obligatory confinement (lockdown) had an effect on the number of appendectomies (during and after the period of lockdown).
Methods: This retrospective study was based on anonymized nationwide administrative claims data of the German Local General Sickness Fund (AOK). Patients admitted for diseases of the appendix (ICD-10: K35-K38) or abdominal and pelvic pain (ICD-10: R10) who underwent an appendectomy (OPS: 5-470) were included. The study period included 6 weeks of German lockdown (16 March–26 April 2020) as well as 6 weeks before (03 February–15 March 2020) and after (27 April–07 June 2020). These periods were compared to the respective one in 2018 and 2019.
Results: The overall number of appendectomies was significantly reduced during the lockdown time in 2020 compared to that in 2018 and 2019. This decrease affects only appendectomies due to acute simple (ICD-10: K35.30, K35.8) and non-acute appendicitis (ICD-10: K36-K38, R10). Numbers for appendectomies in acute complex appendicitis remained unchanged. Female patients and in the age group 1–18 years showed the strongest decrease in number of cases.
Conclusion: The lockdown in Germany resulted in a decreased number of appendectomies. This affected mainly appendectomies in simple acute and non-acute appendicitis, but not complicated acute appendicitis. The study gives no evidence that the confinement measures resulted in a deterioration of medical care for appendicitis.
Evaluation of a rapid turn-over, fully-automated ADAMTS13 activity assay: a method comparison study
(2020)
Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP) is a life-threatening thrombotic microangiopathy caused by severely reduced activity of the von-Willebrand factor-cleaving protease ADAMTS13, mainly caused by anti-ADAMTS-13 antibodies. Although several test systems for ADAMTS13 measurement exist, long turn-around times hamper the usability in daily practice. We performed a method comparison study for two commercially available ADAMTS13 assays and evaluated the agreement between the fully-automated rapid turn-over HemosIL AcuStar ADAMTS13 Activity assay and the manually performed TECHNOZYM ADAMTS-13 Activity assay. Twenty-four paired test samples derived from 10 consecutively recruited patients (n = 8, acquired TTP; n = 1, atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome; n = 1, control), of which nine test samples were collected in case of clinically apparent TTP and 13 samples were collected from TTP patients in clinical remission were included. Overall correlation between the TECHNOZYM and AcuStar assay was good with a Pearson R of 0.93 (p < 0.001). Agreement between the assays assessed with the Passing–Bablok analysis showed high agreement with an Intercept of − 2.56 (95% confidence interval [CI], − 5.07 to − 0.86) and Slope of 1.04 (95% CI 0.84–1.17). The absolute mean bias was 2.54% (standard difference [SD], 6.38%; 95% CI to 10.0–15.05%). Intra-method reliability was high with an absolute mean bias of − 0.13% (SD 3.21%; 95% CI to 6.42–6.16%). The observer agreement for categorial thresholds (> or < 10% ADAMTS3 activity) was kappa = 0.82 (95% CI 0.59–1.0). Conclusively, overall agreement between the testing methods was sufficient and we support previously published data suggesting the AcuStar assay being a valuable and accurate tool for ADAMTS13 activity testing and TTP diagnostics.
Icacinaceae Miers are a well-described family. However, the family lacks a comprehensive guide to endocarp morphology, which would be an important tool for interpreting the family's extensive fossil record of endocarp remains. In this survey, we describe fruits and endocarps of 88 species of Icacinaceae s. str., four of Icacinaceae s. lat. (now Metteniusaceae) and one of Oncothecaceae. We investigated the value of the endocarp in species recognition. In addition, we generated an Xper3 database with an associated e-key to increase the availability of raw data and the understanding of the characters used. This study documents great diversity in epicarp hairs, mesocarp thickness, endocarp ornamentation, tubercle shape (if present), endocarp structure and thickness, and the locule lining. Some morphological features appear diagnostic for individual genera. In particular, the genus Iodes Blume, which is very common in the fossil record, is the only clade with the three following characters: papillae on the inner locule lining, ridged ornamentation on the endocarp surface, and a vascular bundle embedded within the endocarp wall. Finally, we discuss issues related to the preservation of fruit material in herbarium collections.
We show explicit formulas for the evaluation of (possibly higher-order) fractional Laplacians (-△)ˢ of some functions supported on ellipsoids. In particular, we derive the explicit expression of the torsion function and give examples of s-harmonic functions. As an application, we infer that the weak maximum principle fails in eccentric ellipsoids for s ∈ (1; √3 + 3/2) in any dimension n ≥ 2. We build a counterexample in terms of the torsion function times a polynomial of degree 2. Using point inversion transformations, it follows that a variety of bounded and unbounded domains do not satisfy positivity preserving properties either and we give some examples.
The electron-capture process was studied for Xe54+ colliding with H2 molecules at the internal gas target of the Experimental Storage Ring (ESR) at GSI, Darmstadt. Cross-section values for electron capture into excited projectile states were deduced from the observed emission cross section of Lyman radiation, being emitted by the hydrogenlike ions subsequent to the capture of a target electron. The ion beam energy range was varied between 5.5 and 30.9 MeV/u by applying the deceleration mode of the ESR. Thus, electron-capture data were recorded at the intermediate and, in particular, the low-collision-energy regime, well below the beam energy necessary to produce bare xenon ions. The obtained data are found to be in reasonable qualitative agreement with theoretical approaches, while a commonly applied empirical formula significantly overestimates the experimental findings.
The metasomatised continental mantle may play a key role in the generation of some ore deposits, in particular mineral systems enriched in platinum-group elements (PGE) and Au. The cratonic lithosphere is the longest-lived potential source for these elements, but the processes that facilitate their pre-concentration in the mantle and their later remobilisation to the crust are not yet well-established. Here, we report new results on the petrography, major-element, and siderophile- and chalcophile-element composition of native Ni, base metal sulphides (BMS), and spinels in a suite of well-characterised, highly metasomatised and weakly serpentinised peridotite xenoliths from the Bultfontein kimberlite in the Kaapvaal Craton, and integrate these data with published analyses. Pentlandite in polymict breccias (failed kimberlite intrusions at mantle depth) has lower trace-element contents (e.g., median total PGE 0.72 ppm) than pentlandite in phlogopite peridotites and Mica-Amphibole-Rutile-Ilmenite-Diopside (MARID) rocks (median 1.6 ppm). Spinel is an insignificant host for all elements except Zn, and BMS and native Ni account for typically <25% of the bulk-rock PGE and Au. High bulk-rock Te/S suggest a role for PGE-bearing tellurides, which, along with other compounds of metasomatic origin, may host the missing As, Ag, Cd, Sb, Te and, in part, Bi that are unaccounted for by the main assemblage.
The close spatial relationship between BMS and metasomatic minerals (e.g., phlogopite, ilmenite) indicates that the lithospheric mantle beneath Bultfontein was resulphidised by metasomatism after initial melt depletion during stabilisation of the cratonic lithosphere. Newly-formed BMS are markedly PGE-poor, as total PGE contents are <4.2 ppm in pentlandite from seven samples, compared to >26 ppm in BMS in other peridotite xenoliths from the Kaapvaal craton. This represents a strong dilution of the original PGE abundances at the mineral scale, perhaps starting from precursor PGE alloy and small volumes of residual BMS. The latter may have been the precursor to native Ni, which occurs in an unusual Ni-enriched zone in a harzburgite and displays strongly variable, but overall high PGE abundances (up to 81 ppm). In strongly metasomatised peridotites, Au is enriched relative to Pd, and was probably added along with S. A combination of net introduction of S, Au +/− PGE from the asthenosphere and intra-lithospheric redistribution, in part sourced from subducted materials, during metasomatic events may have led to sulphide precipitation at ~80–120 km beneath Bultfontein. This process locally enhanced the metallogenic fertility of this lithospheric reservoir. Further mobilisation of the metal budget stored in these S-rich domains and upwards transport into the crust may require interaction with sulphide-undersaturated melts that can dissolve sulphides along with the metals they store.
Three species of Lophogastrida and eight Mysida are documented for samples from 5161–5497 m bottom depth in the Angola Basin. Previously known latitudinal ranges are extended southward for five species, and bathymetric ranges extended beyond 5000 m for six species. Upon revision of the subfamily Petalophthalminae (Mysidae), four species previously attributed to the genus Petalophthalmus are integrated into Ipirophthalmus gen. nov. as I. liui gen. et comb. nov., I. caribbeanus gen. et comb. nov., I. oculatus gen. et comb. nov., and I. macrops gen. et comb. nov., mainly based on the structure of eyes and presence of setae on the telson. Petalophthalmus cristatus sp. nov. is described based on its reduced cornea and the structure of eyestalks, rostrum, mandibles, and telson. The structure of mouthparts, foregut and maxillipeds suggests an omnivorous mode of life. The diagnosis of the tribe Calyptommini (Mysidae: Erythropinae) is widened to cover the 3-segmented, uniramous fourth male pleopod and the non-incised eyeplate with horn-like rudiments of eyestalks in Abyssomysis cornuta gen. et sp. nov. The structure of mandibles, foregut, and second maxilliped suggest detritus feeding in this species. Keys to the Calyptommini and Petalophthalminae are given.
Ziel dieser Untersuchung ist es, die Legitimität der Kriminalisierung des Glücksspiels in Brasilien zu hinterfragen. Dies geschieht mit besonderem Augenmerk auf das spezifische brasilianische Glücksspiel, das „Spiel der Tiere“ (Jogo do bicho), das Ende des 19. Jahrhunderts in der Stadt Rio de Janeiro, der Hauptstadt des damaligen kaiserlichen Brasiliens, entstand. Es handelt sich um eine Form des Glücksspiels, die sich in ganz Brasilien verbreitet hat und bereits Gegenstand mehrerer akademischer Studien in den Bereichen Anthropologie und Soziologie war. Das Verbot dieser Art von Glücksspiel, seine Kriminalisierung, seine große Beliebtheit und seine gesellschaftliche Toleranz sind jedoch Gründe dafür, dass das Spiel der Tiere im Besonderen und das Glücksspiel im Allgemeinen auch im juristischen Bereich, insbesondere im Strafrecht, ein bisher vernachlässigter Forschungsgegenstand von großem Interesse ist.
Das Hauptaugenmerk dieser Arbeit liegt auf der Analyse der Kriminalisierung des Glücksspiels, das in Brasilien seit über einem Jahrhundert unter freiem Himmel praktiziert wird. Bei dieser Analyse werden die Gründe für die Kriminalisierung und die Legitimität des Verbots in Frage gestellt. Zu diesem Zweck ist der Text, abgesehen von der Einleitung und der Schlussfolgerung, in sechs Kapitel unterteilt.
Kapitel 1 beschreibt die Geschichte des brasilianischen Tierspiels, die Ursprünge seines Verbots und seiner Kriminalisierung. In Kapitel 2 wird über die Wirklichkeit der Strafverfolgung in diesem „Kriminalitätsbereich“ berichtet. Kapitel 3 stellt den ent-sprechenden Straftatbestand des brasilianischen „Código Penal“ im Kontext der Systematik des brasilianischen Strafgesetzbuches vor. Kapitel 4 widmet sich zunächst den verfassungsrechtlichen Grenzen der Kriminalisierung, und danach einem Überblick über das deutsche Glücksspielverbot und die Glücksspielregulierung. Ergänzt wird diese Suche in Kapitel 5, in dem die Forschung das strafrechtliche Glücksspielverbot in den Kontext der Debatte über die Abgrenzung zwischen und den Zusammenhang von Recht und Moral. Im abschließenden Kapitel 6 wird das (strafrechtlich sanktionierte) Glücksspielverbot mit den klassischen Legitimations-anforderungen konfrontiert.
Was in der strafrechtlichen Literatur der ersten Hälfte des 20. Jahrhunderts zur Rechtfertigung des Verbots zu lesen ist, deutet auf einen großen Einfluss moralischer Argumente hin. Diese Argumente haben bis heute an Gewicht nicht verloren, auch wenn die Befürworter der Beibehaltung der Kriminalisierung versuchen, ihre letztlich moralistische Ideologie gegen das Glücksspiel mit Argumenten wie der Begleitkriminalität des Glückspiels zu verschleiern, die eher eine Folge als eine Ursache der Kriminalisierung ist.
Das Staatsangehörigkeitsrecht verankert rechtlich Vorstellungen über Zugehörigkeit und bestimmt wer vollumfängliche Rechte in einer Gesellschaft hat und wer nicht. Jahrzehntelang wurde Migration in Deutschland als etwas temporäres betrachtet. Im Staatsangehörigkeitsrecht galt bis zur Reform 1999/2000 weitgehend das „ius sanguinis“, das Abstammungsrecht, das auf einem rassistischen und völkischen Staatsverständnis beruht. Diese Reform bedeutete somit mehr als eine reine Gesetzesänderung. Sie war eine Anerkennung Deutschlands als Einwanderungsland und die Veränderung der Vorstellung deutscher Identität. Als Reaktion entbrannte infolge der Reformpläne eine hitzige, rassistische Debatte in der Öffentlichkeit über ebendiese Fragen, die unter dem polarisierten Schlagwort „Doppelpass“ verhandelt wurde. Es war die lauteste migrationspolitische Debatte dieser Zeit.
Kurze Zeit vor Beginn dieser Debatte war die rechtsterroristische Gruppe „Nationalsozialistischer Untergrund“ (NSU) abgetaucht, um einem Haftbefehl zu entgehen. Der NSU war ein deutsches, neonazistisches Netzwerk, in dessen Mittelpunkt drei Terrorist*innen standen. Sie verübten über einen Zeitraum von zwölf Jahren eine rassistische Mordserie an neun Personen türkischer, kurdischer und griechischer Herkunft sowie drei Sprengstoffanschläge auf migrantische Orte und ermordeten eine Polizistin. Den ersten ihrer Sprengstoffanschläge begingen sie nur einen Monat nach der Unterzeichnung der Reform. Wenige Monate nach dem Inkrafttreten des Gesetzes begannen sie mit dem Anschlag auf Enver Şimşek ihre rassistische Mordserie.
Diese Arbeit untersucht anhand der Struktur der Historisch-Materialistischen Politikanalyse das Migrationsregime um die Staatsangehörigkeitsreform von 1999/2000 und wie der NSU darin verortet werden kann.
Die Kontextanalyse stellt auf der Grundlage einer Literaturrecherche die relevanten historischen und strukturellen Faktoren der Debatte sowie des NSU dar. Im nächsten Schritt werden mithilfe einer Analyse von Zeitungsartikel aus dieser Zeit die relevanten Akteur*innen identifiziert und in die vier Hegemonieprojekte neoliberal, sozial, linksliberal-alternativ und konservativ gruppiert. Darauffolgend wird der Ablauf der Debatte in vier Phasen darstellt und als Aushandlung der vier Hegemonieprojekte rekonstruiert. Dabei zeigt sich, dass kein Projekt sich vollumfänglich durchsetzen und Hegemonie erreichen konnte, sie jedoch unterschiedlich stark in den Medien repräsentiert wurden.
Im letzten Schritt betrachtet diese Arbeit Verbindungen dieser Migrationsregime-Analyse zum NSU. Sie kommt zu dem Ergebnis, dass der NSU kein Akteur im Migrationsregime um die Staatsangehörigkeitsdebatte von 1998/99 war. Aufgrund der geringen Erkenntnisse über spezifische Meinungen des NSU zum Staatsangehörigkeitsrecht, können keine kausalen Beziehungen hergestellt werden. Dennoch zeigt diese Arbeit Gemeinsamkeiten in den Weltbildern, Annahmen und migrationspolitischen Zielen des NSU, des konservativen Hegemonieprojektes sowie Teilen der Bevölkerung auf. Dadurch wird ein Beitrag dazu geleistet den NSU als Produkt und Teil der deutschen Gesellschaft zu begreifen.
100 Jahre Dieter Janz
(2020)
The 20 April 2020 marks the centenary of Dieter Janz’s birth. This issue of Zeitschrift für Epileptologie is published in his honor with the aim of tracing the work of Dieter Janz over the last five decades and summarizing new findings on the Janz syndrome (Juvenile Myoclonic Epilepsy), which is named after him.
Relationship between regional white matter hyperintensities and alpha oscillations in older adults
(2020)
White matter hyperintensities (WMHs) in the cerebral white matter and attenuation of alpha oscillations (AO; 7–13 Hz) occur with the advancing age. However, a crucial question remains, whether changes in AO relate to aging per se or they rather reflect the impact of age-related neuropathology like WMHs. In this study, using a large cohort (N=907) of elderly participants (60-80 years), we assessed relative alpha power (AP), individual alpha peak frequency (IAPF) and long-range temporal correlations (LRTC) from resting-state EEG. We further associated these parameters with voxel-wise WMHs from 3T MRI. We found that higher prevalence of WMHs in the superior and posterior corona radiata was related to elevated relative AP, with strongest correlations in the bilateral occipital cortex, even after controlling for potential confounding factors. In contrast, we observed no significant relation of probability of WMH occurrence with IAPF and LRTC. We argue that the WMH-associated increase of AP reflects generalized and likely compensatory changes of AO leading to a larger number of synchronously recruited neurons.
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and obesity are frequently comorbid, genetically correlated, and share brain substrates. The biological mechanisms driving this association are unclear, but candidate systems, like dopaminergic neurotransmission and circadian rhythm, have been suggested. Our aim was to identify the biological mechanisms underpinning the genetic link between ADHD and obesity measures and investigate associations of overlapping genes with brain volumes. We tested the association of dopaminergic and circadian rhythm gene sets with ADHD, body mass index (BMI), and obesity (using GWAS data of N = 53,293, N = 681,275, and N = 98,697, respectively). We then conducted genome-wide ADHD–BMI and ADHD–obesity gene-based meta-analyses, followed by pathway enrichment analyses. Finally, we tested the association of ADHD–BMI overlapping genes with brain volumes (primary GWAS data N = 10,720–10,928; replication data N = 9428). The dopaminergic gene set was associated with both ADHD (P = 5.81 × 10−3) and BMI (P = 1.63 × 10−5); the circadian rhythm was associated with BMI (P = 1.28 × 10−3). The genome-wide approach also implicated the dopaminergic system, as the Dopamine-DARPP32 Feedback in cAMP Signaling pathway was enriched in both ADHD–BMI and ADHD–obesity results. The ADHD–BMI overlapping genes were associated with putamen volume (P = 7.7 × 10−3; replication data P = 3.9 × 10−2)—a brain region with volumetric reductions in ADHD and BMI and linked to inhibitory control. Our findings suggest that dopaminergic neurotransmission, partially through DARPP-32-dependent signaling and involving the putamen, is a key player underlying the genetic overlap between ADHD and obesity measures. Uncovering shared etiological factors underlying the frequently observed ADHD–obesity comorbidity may have important implications in terms of prevention and/or efficient treatment of these conditions.
Relationship between regional white matter hyperintensities and alpha oscillations in older adults
(2020)
Objective: To investigate whether regional white matter hyperintensities (WMHs) relate to alpha oscillations (AO) in a large population-based sample of elderly individuals.
Methods: We associated voxel-wise WMHs from high-resolution 3-Tesla MRI with neuronal alpha oscillations (AO) from resting-state multichannel EEG at sensor (N=907) and source space (N=855) in older participants of the LIFE-Adult study (60–80 years). In EEG, we computed relative alpha power (AP), individual alpha peak frequency (IAPF), as well as long-range temporal correlations (LRTC) that represent dynamic properties of the signal. We implemented whole-brain voxel-wise regression models to identify regions where parameters of AO were linked to probability of WMH occurrence. We further used mediation analyses to examine whether WMH volume mediated the relationship between age and AO.
Results: Higher prevalence of WMHs in the superior and posterior corona radiata was related to elevated relative AP, with strongest correlations in the bilateral occipital cortex, even after controlling for potential confounding factors. The age-related increase of relative AP in the right temporal brain region was shown to be mediated by total WMH volume.
Conclusion: A high relative AP corresponding to increased regional WMHs was not associated with age per se, in fact, this relationship was mediated by WMHs. We argue that the WMH-associated increase of AP reflects a generalized and likely compensatory spread of AO leading to a larger number of synchronously recruited neurons. Our findings thus suggest that longitudinal EEG recordings might be sensitive to detect functional changes due to WMHs.
Markeninszenierung in Japan - zur narrativen Konstruktion der Lifestyle-Marken "Muji" und "Uniqlo"
(2020)
Die Einzelhandelsketten "Muji" und "Uniqlo" gelten als Musterbeispiele für international erfolgreiche Lifestyle-Marken aus Japan. Aus einer interdisziplinären Perspektive heraus identifiziert Christiane Rühle die Strukturen und Akteure dieser spezifischen Markeninszenierungen und arbeitet die dazugehörigen Positionen, Mittel und zentralen Motive heraus. Sie fragt im Kontext von unternehmensbezogener und nationalstaatlicher Imagebildung nach den Bezügen zwischen Konsum, Kultur und Identität und fokussiert dabei auf die Rolle, die privatwirtschaftliche Unternehmen innerhalb dieses Prozesses einnehmen.
A growing body of experimental syntactic research has revealed substantial variation in the magnitude of island effects, not only across languages but also across different grammatical constructions. Adopting a well-established experimental design, the present study examines island effects in Spanish using a speeded acceptability judgment task. To quantify variation across grammatical constructions, we tested extraction from four different types of structure (subjects, complex noun phrases, adjuncts and interrogative clauses). The results of Bayesian mixed effects modelling showed that the size of island effects varied between constructions, such that there was clear evidence of subject, adjunct and interrogative island effects, but not of complex noun phrase island effects. We also failed to find evidence that island effects were modulated by participants’ working memory capacity as measured by an operation span task. To account for our results, we suggest that variability in island effects across constructions may be due to the interaction of syntactic, semantic-pragmatic and processing factors, which may affect island types differentially due to their idiosyncratic properties.
The tremendous diversity of life in the ocean has proven to be a rich source of inspiration for drug discovery, with success rates for marine natural products up to 4 times higher than other naturally derived compounds. Yet the marine biodiscovery pipeline is characterized by chronic underfunding, bottlenecks and, ultimately, untapped potential. For instance, a lack of taxonomic capacity means that, on average, 20 years pass between the discovery of new organisms and the formal publication of scientific names, a prerequisite to proceed with detecting and isolating promising bioactive metabolites. The need for “edge” research that can spur novel lines of discovery and lengthy high-risk drug discovery processes, are poorly matched with research grant cycles. Here we propose five concrete pathways to broaden the biodiscovery pipeline and open the social and economic potential of the ocean genome for global benefit: (1) investing in fundamental research, even when the links to industry are not immediately apparent; (2) cultivating equitable collaborations between academia and industry that share both risks and benefits for these foundational research stages; (3) providing new opportunities for early-career researchers and under-represented groups to engage in high-risk research without risking their careers; (4) sharing data with global networks; and (5) protecting genetic diversity at its source through strong conservation efforts. The treasures of the ocean have provided fundamental breakthroughs in human health and still remain under-utilised for human benefit, yet that potential may be lost if we allow the biodiscovery pipeline to become blocked in a search for quick-fix solutions.
Objectives: Lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS) and lumbar disc herniation (LDH) are often accompanied by frequently occurring leg cramps severely affecting patients’ life and sleep quality. Recent evidence suggests that neuromuscular electric stimulation (NMES) of cramp-prone muscles may prevent cramps in lumbar disorders.
Materials and Methods: Thirty-two men and women (63 ± 9 years) with LSS and/or LDH suffering from cramps were randomly allocated to four different groups. Unilateral stimulation of the gastrocnemius was applied twice a week over four weeks (3 × 6 × 5 sec stimulation trains at 30 Hz above the individual cramp threshold frequency [CTF]). Three groups received either 85%, 55%, or 25% of their maximum tolerated stimulation intensity, whereas one group only received pseudo-stimulation.
Results: The number of reported leg cramps decreased in the 25% (25 ± 14 to 7 ± 4; p = 0.002), 55% (24 ± 10 to 10 ± 11; p = 0.014) and 85%NMES (23 ± 17 to 1 ± 1; p < 0.001) group, whereas it remained unchanged after pseudo-stimulation (20 ± 32 to 19 ± 33; p > 0.999). In the 25% and 85%NMES group, this improvement was accompanied by an increased CTF (p < 0.001).
Conclusion: Regularly applied NMES of the calf muscles reduces leg cramps in patients with LSS/LDH even at low stimulation intensity.
We report results on the total and elastic cross sections in proton-proton collisions at √s = 200 GeV obtained with the Roman Pot setup of the STAR experiment at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC). The elastic differential cross section was measured in the squared four-momentum transfer range 0.045 ≤ −t ≤ 0.135 GeV2. The value of the exponential slope parameter B of the elastic differential cross section dσ/dt ∼ e−Bt in the measured −t range was found to be B = 14.32 ± 0.09(stat.)+0.13 −0.28(syst.) GeV−2. The total cross section σtot, obtained from extrapolation of the dσ/dt to the optical point at −t = 0, is σtot = 54.67 ± 0.21(stat.)+1.28 −1.38(syst.) mb. We also present the values of the elastic cross section σel = 10.85 ± 0.03(stat.)+0..49 −0.41(syst.) mb, the elastic cross section integrated within the STAR t-range σ det el = 4.05 ± 0.01(stat.)+0.18−0.17(syst.) mb, and the inelastic cross section σinel = 43.82 ± 0.21(stat.)+1.37−1.44(syst.) mb. The results are compared with the world data
Background: Vacuum cleaning, which is associated with musculoskeletal complaints, is frequently carried out in private households and by professional cleaners. The aim of this pilot study was to quantify the movements during habitual vacuuming and to characterize the movement profile with regard to its variability. Methods: The data were collected from 31 subjects (21 f/10 m) using a 3D motion analysis system (XSens). Eight vacuum cleaners were used to vacuum polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and carpet floors. In 15 joints of the right upper extremity, the trunk and the lower extremities, Principal Component Analysis was used to determine the predominantly varying joints during vacuuming. Results: The movements of the trunk and the lower extremities were relatively constant and, therefore, had less influence. The shoulder, elbow and wrist joints were identified as joints that can be decisive for the movement profile and that can be influenced. These joints were represented in the course of the vacuuming cycle by the mean movement with its standard deviation. Conclusion: In summary, the generalization of a movement profile is possible for the trunk and the lower extremities due to the relative homogeneity. In future it will be necessary to identify factors influencing variability in order to draw conclusions about movement ergonomics.
Background: Dentists are at a higher risk of suffering from musculoskeletal disorders (MSD) than the general population. However, the latest study investigating MSD in the dental profession in Germany was published about 20 years ago. Therefore, the aim of this study was to reveal the current prevalence of MSD in dentists and dental students in Germany. Methods: The final study size contained 450 (287 f/163 m) subjects of different areas of specialization. The age of the participants ranged from 23 to 75 years. The questionnaire consisted of a modified version of the Nordic Questionnaire, work-related questions from the latest questionnaire of German dentists, typical medical conditions and self-developed questions. Results: The overall prevalence showed that dentists suffered frequently from MSD (seven days: 65.6%, twelve months: 92%, lifetime: 95.8%). The most affected body regions included the neck (42.7%–70.9%–78.4%), shoulders (29.8%–55.6%–66.2%) and lower back (22.9%–45.8%–58.7%). Overall, female participants stated that they suffered from pain significantly more frequently, especially in the neck, shoulders and upper back. Conclusion: The prevalence of MSD among dentists, especially in the neck, shoulder and back area, was significantly higher than in the general population. In addition, women suffered more frequently from MSD than men in almost all body regions.
Background & Aims: NAFLD is a growing health concern. The aim of the Fatty Liver Assessment in Germany (FLAG) study was to assess disease burden and provide data on the standard of care from secondary care. Methods: The FLAG study is an observational real-world study in patients with NAFLD enrolled at 13 centres across Germany. Severity of disease was assessed by non-invasive surrogate scores and data recorded at baseline and 12 months. Results: In this study, 507 patients (mean age 53 years; 47% women) were enrolled. According to fibrosis-4 index, 64%, 26%, and 10% of the patients had no significant fibrosis, indeterminate stage, and advanced fibrosis, respectively. Patients with advanced fibrosis were older, had higher waist circumferences, and higher aspartate aminotransferase and gamma-glutamyltransferase as well as ferritin levels. The prevalence of obesity, arterial hypertension, and type 2 diabetes increased with fibrosis stages. Standard of care included physical exercise >2 times per week in 17% (no significant fibrosis), 19% (indeterminate), and 6% (advanced fibrosis) of patients. Medication with either vitamin E, silymarin, or ursodeoxycholic acid was reported in 5%. Approximately 25% of the patients received nutritional counselling. According to the FibroScan-AST score, 17% of patients presented with progressive non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (n = 107). On follow-up at year 1 (n = 117), weight loss occurred in 47% of patients, of whom 17% lost more than 5% of body weight. In the weight loss group, alanine aminotransferase activities were reduced by 20%. Conclusions: This is the first report on NAFLD from a secondary-care real-world cohort in Germany. Every 10th patient presented with advanced fibrosis at baseline. Management consisted of best supportive care and lifestyle recommendations. The data highlight the urgent need for systematic health agenda in NAFLD patients. Lay summary: FLAG is a real-world cohort study that examined the liver disease burden in secondary and tertiary care. Herein, 10% of patients referred to secondary care for NAFLD exhibited advanced liver disease, whilst 64% had no significant liver scarring. These findings underline the urgent need to define patient referral pathways for suspected liver disease.
Background Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) represents a significant challenge to health care systems around the world. A well-functioning primary care system is crucial in epidemic situations as it plays an important role in the development of a system-wide response.
Methods 2,187 Austrian and German GPs answered an internet suvey on preparedness, testing, staff protection, perception of risk, self-confidence, a decrease in the number of patient contacts, and efforts to control the spread of the virus in the practice during the early phase of the COVID-pandemic (3rd to 30th April).
Results The completion rate of the questionnaire was high (90.9%). GPs gave low ratings to their preparedness for a pandemic, testing of suspected cases and efforts to protect staff. The provision of information to GPs and the perception of risk were rated as moderate. On the other hand, the participants rated their self-confidence, a decrease in patient contacts and their efforts to control the spread of the disease highly.
Conclusion Primary care is an important resource for dealing with a pandemic like COVID-19. The workforce is confident and willing to take an active role, but needs to be provided with the appropriate surrounding conditions. This will require that certain conditions are met.
Registration Trial registration at the German Clinical Trials Register: DRKS00021231
Background: The health status, health awareness and health behavior of persons with a migration background often differ from the autochthonous population. Little is known about the proportion of patients with a migration background (PMB) that participate in primary care studies on oral antithrombotic treatment (OAT) in Germany, and whether the quality of their antithrombotic care differs from patients without a migration background. The aim of this paper was to use the results of a cluster-randomized controlled trial (PICANT) to determine the proportion of PMB at different stages of recruitment, and to compare the results in terms of sociodemographic characteristics and antithrombotic treatment.
Methods: This study used screening and baseline data from the PICANT trial on oral anticoagulation management in GP practices. For this analysis, we determined the proportion of PMB during the recruitment period at stage 1 (screening of potentially eligible patients), stage 2 (eligible patients invited to participate in the trial), and stage 3 (assessment of baseline characteristics of patients participating in the PICANT trial). In addition, we compared patients in terms of sociodemographic characteristics and quality of anticoagulant treatment. Statistical analysis comprised descriptive and bivariate analyses.
Results: The proportion of PMB at each recruitment stage declined from 9.1% at stage 1 to 7.9% at stage 2 and 7.3% at stage 3). A lack of German language skills led to the exclusion of half the otherwise eligible PMB. At stages 1 and 3, PMB were younger (stage 1: 70.7 vs. 75.0 years, p<0.001; stage 3: 70.2 vs. 73.5 years, p = 0.013), but did not differ in terms of gender. The quality of their anticoagulant care was comparable (100.0% vs. 99.1% were receiving appropriate OAT, 94.4% vs. 95.7% took phenprocoumon, or warfarin, and the most recent INR measurement of 60.8% vs. 69.3% was within their individual INR range).
Conclusions: In the potentially eligible population and among participants at baseline, the quality of anticoagulant care was high in all groups of patients, which is reassuring. To enable the inclusion of more PMB, future primary care research on OAT in Germany should address how best to overcome language barriers. This will be challenging, particularly because the heterogeneity of PMB means the resulting sample sizes for each specific language group are small.
Trial registration: Current Controlled Trials ISRCTN41847489.
Background and Aims: Monocyte chemotactic protein-1 (MCP-1) is a potent chemoattractant for monocytes. It is involved in pathogenesis of several inflammatory diseases. Hepatic MCP-1 is a readout of macrophage activation. While inflammation is a major driver of liver disease progression, the origin and role of circulating MCP-1 as a biomarker remains unclear.
Methods: Hepatic CC-chemokine ligand 2 (CCL2) expression and F4/80 staining for Kupffer cells were measured and correlated in a mouse model of chronic liver disease (inhalative CCl4 for 7 weeks). Next, hepatic RNA levels of CCL2 were measured in explanted livers of 39 patients after transplantation and correlated with severity of disease. Changes in MCP-1 were further evaluated in a rat model of experimental cirrhosis and acute-on-chronic liver failure (ACLF). Finally, we analyzed portal and hepatic vein levels of MCP-1 in patients receiving transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt insertion for complications of portal hypertension.
Results: In this mouse model of fibrotic hepatitis, hepatic expression of CCL2 (P = 0.009) and the amount of F4/80 positive cells in the liver (P < 0.001) significantly increased after induction of hepatitis by CCl4 compared to control animals. Moreover, strong correlation of hepatic CCL2 expression and F4/80 positive cells were seen (P = 0.023). Furthermore, in human liver explants, hepatic transcription levels of CCL2 correlated with the MELD score of the patients, and thus disease severity (P = 0.007). The experimental model of ACLF in rats revealed significantly higher levels of MCP-1 plasma (P = 0.028) and correlation of hepatic CCL2 expression (R = 0.69, P = 0.003). Particularly, plasma MCP-1 levels did not correlate with peripheral blood monocyte CCL2 expression. Finally, higher levels of MCP-1 were observed in the hepatic compared to the portal vein (P = 0.01) in patients receiving TIPS. Similarly, a positive correlation of MCP-1 with Child-Pugh score was observed (P = 0.018). Further, in the presence of ACLF, portal and hepatic vein levels of MCP-1 were significantly higher compared to patients without ACLF (both P = 0.039).
Conclusion: Circulating levels of MCP-1 mainly derive from the injured liver and are associated with severity of liver disease. Therefore, liver macrophages contribute significantly to disease progression. Circulating MCP-1 may reflect the extent of hepatic macrophage activation.
Background: Point of care devices for performing targeted coagulation substitution in patients who are bleeding have become increasingly important in recent years. New on the market is the Quantra. It is a device that uses sonorheometry, a sonic estimation of elasticity via resonance, which is a novel ultrasound-based technology that measures viscoelastic properties of whole blood. Several studies have already shown the comparability of the Quantra with devices already established on the market, such as the rotational thromboelastometry (ROTEM) device.
Objective: In contrast to existing studies, this study is the first prospective interventional study using this new system in a cardiac surgical patient cohort. We will investigate the noninferiority between an already existing coagulation algorithm based on the ROTEM/Multiplate system and a new algorithm based on the Quantra system for the treatment of coagulopathic cardiac surgical patients.
Methods: The study is divided into two phases. In an initial observation phase, whole blood samples of 20 patients obtained at three defined time points (prior to surgery, after completion of cardiopulmonary bypass, and on arrival in the intensive care unit) will be analyzed using both the ROTEM/Multiplate and Quantra systems. The obtained threshold values will be used to develop a novel algorithm for hemotherapy. In a second intervention phase, the new algorithm will be tested for noninferiority against an algorithm used routinely for years in our department.
Results: The main objective of the examination is the cumulative loss of blood within 24 hours after surgery. Statistical calculations based on the literature and in-house data suggest that the new algorithm is not inferior if the difference in cumulative blood loss is <150 mL/24 hours.
Conclusions: Because of the comparability of the Quantra sonorheometry system with the ROTEM measurement methods, the existing hemotherapy treatment algorithm can be adapted to the Quantra device with proof of noninferiority.
Trial Registration: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT03902275; https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT03902275
International Registered Report Identifier (IRRID): DERR1-10.2196/17206
Shares of open-end real estate funds are typically traded directly between the investor and the fund management company. However, we provide empirical evidence for the growth of secondary market activities, i.e., the trading of shares on stock exchanges. We find high trading levels in situations where the fund management company suspends the issue or redemption of shares. Shares trade at a discount when the fund management company suspends the redemption, whereas shares trade at a premium when the fund management company suspends the issue. We also find evidence that secondary market trading activity is increasing since German regulation introduced a minimum holding period and a mandatory notice period for open-end real estate funds.
Mobilität ist eine wesentliche Voraussetzung für soziale Teilhabe. Jedoch ist Mobilität mit Kosten verbunden, sodass die soziale Teilhabe bei geringen finanziellen Mitteln gefährdet sein kann. Das Projekt Social2Mobility begegnet dieser Problematik, indem es das Ziel verfolgt, die soziale Teilhabe von Menschen, die von finanzieller Armut betroffen oder bedroht sind, durch Stärkung ihrer Mobilität zu steigern. Um dieses Ziel zu erreichen, soll im Rahmen des Projektes in der Region Hannover ein Reallabor eingerichtet werden. Das Arbeitspapier begleitet dessen Konzeption und geht der Frage nach, inwiefern in der Region Hannover ein Reallabor zum Thema mobilitätsbezogene soziale Exklusion eingerichtet werden kann. So werden in diesem Arbeitspapier die konzeptionellen Überlegungen zur räumlichen Verortung, zur Zielgruppenauswahl und zu möglichen Themen für das Reallabor dargestellt. Zudem werden die Spezifizierung auf die Zielgruppen Haushalte mit Kindern und ältere Menschen (ab 60 Jahren) sowie die Auswahl der Kommune Ronnenberg als Verortung für das Reallabor begründet.
Using a dedicated data sample taken in 2018 on the J/ψ peak, we perform a detailed study of the trigger efficiencies of the BESIII detector. The efficiencies are determined from three representative physics processes, namely Bhabha scattering, dimuon production and generic hadronic events with charged particles. The combined efficiency of all active triggers approaches 100% in most cases, with uncertainties small enough not to affect most physics analyses.
Measurement of cross sections for e⁺e⁻ → μ⁺μ⁻ at center-of-mass energies from 3.80 to 4.60 GeV
(2020)
The observed cross sections for 𝑒+𝑒−→𝜇+𝜇− at energies from 3.8 to 4.6 GeV are measured using data samples taken with the BESIII detector operated at the BEPCII collider. We measure the muonic widths and determine the branching fractions of the charmonium states 𝜓(4040), 𝜓(4160), and 𝜓(4415) decaying to 𝜇+𝜇−, as well as making a first determination of the phase of the amplitudes. In addition, we observe evidence for a structure in the dimuon cross section near 4.220 GeV/𝑐2, which we denote as 𝑆(4220). Analyzing a coherent sum of amplitudes yields eight solutions, one of which gives a mass of 𝑀𝑆(4220) = 4216.7±8.9±4.1 MeV/𝑐2, a total width of Γtot S(4220) = 47.2±22.8±10.5 MeV, and a muonic width of Γ𝜇𝜇 𝑆(4220) = 1.53±1.26±0.54 keV, where the first uncertainties are statistical and the second systematic. The eight solutions give the central values of the mass, total width, muonic width to be, respectively, in the range from 4212.8 to 4219.4 MeV/𝑐2, from 36.4 to 49.6 MeV, and from 1.09 to 1.53 keV. The statistical significance of the 𝑆(4220) signal is 3.9𝜎. Correcting the total dimuon cross section for radiative effects yields a statistical significance for this structure of 8.1𝜎.
Using 2.93 fb−1 of 𝑒+𝑒− collision data collected at a center-of-mass energy of 3.773 GeV with the BESIII detector, the first observation of the doubly Cabibbo-suppressed decay 𝐷+→𝐾+𝜋+𝜋−𝜋0 is reported. After removing decays that contain narrow intermediate resonances, including 𝐷+→𝐾+𝜂, 𝐷+→𝐾+𝜔, and 𝐷+→𝐾+𝜙, the branching fraction of the decay 𝐷+→𝐾+𝜋+𝜋−𝜋0 is measured to be (1.13±0.08stat±0.03syst)×10−3. The ratio of branching fractions of 𝐷+→𝐾+𝜋+𝜋−𝜋0 over 𝐷+→𝐾−𝜋+𝜋+𝜋0 is found to be (1.81±0.15)%, which corresponds to (6.28±0.52)tan4𝜃𝐶, where 𝜃𝐶 is the Cabibbo mixing angle. This ratio is significantly larger than the corresponding ratios for other doubly Cabibbo-suppressed decays. The asymmetry of the branching fractions of charge-conjugated decays 𝐷±→𝐾±𝜋±𝜋∓𝜋0 is also determined, and no evidence for 𝐶𝑃 violation is found. In addition, the first evidence for the 𝐷+→𝐾+𝜔 decay, with a statistical significance of 3.3𝜎, is presented and the branching fraction is measured to be ℬ(𝐷+→𝐾+𝜔) = (5.7+2.5−2.1stat±0.2syst)×10−5.
Using a sample of 106 million 𝜓(3686) decays, 𝜓(3686)→𝛾𝜒𝑐𝐽(𝐽=0,1,2) and 𝜓(3686)→𝛾𝜒𝑐𝐽,𝜒𝑐𝐽→𝛾𝐽/𝜓(𝐽=1,2) events are utilized to study inclusive 𝜒𝑐𝐽→anything, 𝜒𝑐𝐽→hadrons, and 𝐽/𝜓→anything distributions, including distributions of the number of charged tracks, electromagnetic calorimeter showers, and 𝜋0s, and to compare them with distributions obtained from the BESIII Monte Carlo simulation. Information from each Monte Carlo simulated decay event is used to construct matrices connecting the detected distributions to the input predetection “produced” distributions. Assuming these matrices also apply to data, they are used to predict the analogous produced distributions of the decay events. Using these, the charged particle multiplicities are compared with results from MARK I. Further, comparison of the distributions of the number of photons in data with those in Monte Carlo simulation indicates that G-parity conservation should be taken into consideration in the simulation.
The processes 𝑒+𝑒−→𝐷+ 𝑠𝐷𝑠1(2460)−+c.c. and 𝑒+𝑒−→𝐷*+ 𝑠𝐷𝑠1(2460)−+c.c. are studied for the first time using data samples collected with the BESIII detector at the BEPCII collider. The Born cross sections of 𝑒+𝑒−→𝐷+ 𝑠𝐷𝑠1(2460)−+c.c. at nine center-of-mass energies between 4.467 GeV and 4.600 GeV and those of 𝑒+𝑒−→𝐷*+ 𝑠𝐷𝑠1(2460)−+c.c. at √𝑠=4.590 GeV and 4.600 GeV are measured. No obvious charmonium or charmoniumlike structure is seen in the measured cross sections.
We examined the feedback between the major protein degradation pathway, the ubiquitin-proteasome system (UPS), and protein synthesis in rat and mouse neurons. When protein degradation was inhibited, we observed a coordinate dramatic reduction in nascent protein synthesis in neuronal cell bodies and dendrites. The mechanism for translation inhibition involved the phosphorylation of eIF2α, surprisingly mediated by eIF2α kinase 1, or heme-regulated kinase inhibitor (HRI). Under basal conditions, neuronal expression of HRI is barely detectable. Following proteasome inhibition, HRI protein levels increase owing to stabilization of HRI and enhanced translation, likely via the increased availability of tRNAs for its rare codons. Once expressed, HRI is constitutively active in neurons because endogenous heme levels are so low; HRI activity results in eIF2α phosphorylation and the resulting inhibition of translation. These data demonstrate a novel role for neuronal HRI that senses and responds to compromised function of the proteasome to restore proteostasis.
Protein turnover, the net result of protein synthesis and degradation, enables cells to remodel their proteomes in response to internal and external cues. Previously, we analyzed protein turnover rates in cultured brain cells under basal neuronal activity and found that protein turnover is influenced by subcellular localization, protein function, complex association, cell type of origin, and by the cellular environment (Dörrbaum et al., 2018). Here, we advanced our experimental approach to quantify changes in protein synthesis and degradation, as well as the resulting changes in protein turnover or abundance in rat primary hippocampal cultures during homeostatic scaling. Our data demonstrate that a large fraction of the neuronal proteome shows changes in protein synthesis and/or degradation during homeostatic up- and down-scaling. More than half of the quantified synaptic proteins were regulated, including pre- as well as postsynaptic proteins with diverse molecular functions.
Selbstübersetzungen sind faszinierende Erscheinungsformen mehr- und anderssprachigen Schreibens. Sie bewegen sich an der Grenze zwischen pragmatischem Nutzen und autorschaftlicher Strategie, sie eröffnen die Lizenz zum produktiven Weiterdenken, Umstellen und Fortsetzen des Ausgangstextes, und oft werfen sie die Frage auf, welche der so entstehenden Versionen das Original und welche die Übersetzung ist. Bisherige Untersuchungen zum Thema konzentrierten sich meist auf literarische, insbesondere poetische Selbstübersetzungen. Der vorliegende Band nimmt dagegen das Moment der Übertragung von Wissen in den Blick - und damit den spannungsvollen Zusammenhang von sprachlichem Transfer und Wissenstransfer. Die Beiträge widmen sich gelehrten und intellektuellen Selbstübersetzern aus fünf Jahrhunderten: Martin Luther, Jan Baptista van Helmont, August Wilhelm Schlegel, Wilhelm und Alexander von Humboldt, Alessandro Manzoni, Heinrich Heine, Leo Spitzer, Walter Benjamin, Kurt Goldstein, Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy, Cornelius Castoriadis, Humberto Maturana und Wolfgang Iser.
Selbstübersetzung - das heißt: Autorinnen und Autoren übertragen ihre eigenen Texte aus einer Sprache in eine andere Sprache, fungieren also als ihre eigenen Übersetzerinnen und Übersetzer. In einer Selbstübersetzung sind demnach Autor und Übersetzer identisch. Aus dieser vermeintlich einfachen Definition ergibt sich eine Reihe von komplexen Forschungsfragen. Sie lassen sich anhand einiger Leitbegriffe formulieren, um das im vorliegenden Band unternommene Gespräch über die Grenzen von Philologien und Disziplinen hinweg ansatzweise zu systematisieren.
Cross sections of the process 𝑒+𝑒−→𝜋0𝜋0𝐽/𝜓 at center-of-mass energies between 3.808 and 4.600 GeV are measured with high precision by using 12.4 fb−1 of data samples collected with the BESIII detector operating at the BEPCII collider facility. A fit to the measured energy-dependent cross sections confirms the existence of the charmoniumlike state 𝑌(4220). The mass and width of the 𝑌(4220) are determined to be (4220.4±2.4±2.3) MeV/𝑐2 and (46.2±4.7±2.1) MeV, respectively, where the first uncertainties are statistical and the second systematic. The mass and width are consistent with those measured in the process 𝑒+𝑒−→𝜋+𝜋−𝐽/𝜓. The neutral charmonium-like state 𝑍𝑐(3900)0 is observed prominently in the 𝜋0𝐽/𝜓 invariant-mass spectrum, and, for the first time, an amplitude analysis is performed to study its properties. The spin-parity of 𝑍𝑐(3900)0 is determined to be 𝐽𝑃=1+, and the pole position is (3893.1±2.2±3.0)−𝑖(22.2±2.6±7.0) MeV/𝑐2, which is consistent with previous studies of electrically charged 𝑍𝑐(3900)±. In addition, cross sections of 𝑒+𝑒− → 𝜋0𝑍𝑐(3900)0 → 𝜋0𝜋0𝐽/𝜓 are extracted, and the corresponding line shape is found to agree with that of the 𝑌(4220).
The process 𝑒+𝑒−→𝜙𝜂′ has been studied for the first time in detail using data sample collected with the BESIII detector at the BEPCII collider at center of mass energies from 2.05 to 3.08 GeV. A resonance with quantum numbers 𝐽𝑃𝐶=1−− is observed with mass 𝑀=(2177.5±4.8(stat)±19.5(syst))MeV/𝑐2 and width Γ=(149.0±15.6(stat)±8.9(syst)) MeV with a statistical significance larger than 10𝜎, including systematic uncertainties. If the observed structure is identified with the 𝜙(2170), then the ratio of partial width between the 𝜙𝜂′ by BESIII and 𝜙𝜂 by BABAR is (ℬ𝑅𝜙𝜂Γ𝑅𝑒𝑒)/(ℬ𝑅𝜙𝜂′Γ𝑅𝑒𝑒)=0.23±0.10(stat)±0.18(syst), which is smaller than the prediction of the 𝑠¯𝑠𝑔 hybrid models by several orders of magnitude.
By analyzing a data sample corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 2.93 fb−1 collected at a center-of-mass energy of 3.773 GeV with By analyzing a data sample corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 2.93 fb−1 collected at a center-of-mass energy of 3.773 GeV with the BESIII detector, we measure for the first time the absolute branching fraction of the 𝐷+→𝜂𝜇+𝜈𝜇 decay to be ℬ𝐷+→𝜂𝜇+𝜈𝜇=(10.4±1.0stat±0.5syst)×10−4. Using the world averaged value of ℬ𝐷+→𝜂𝑒+𝜈𝑒, the ratio of the two branching fractions is determined to be ℬ𝐷+→𝜂𝜇+𝜈𝜇/ℬ𝐷+→𝜂𝑒+𝜈𝑒=0.91±0.13(stat+syst), which agrees with the theoretical expectation of lepton flavor universality within uncertainty. By studying the differential decay rates in five four-momentum transfer intervals, we obtain the product of the hadronic form factor 𝑓𝜂+(0) and the 𝑐→𝑑 Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa matrix element |𝑉𝑐𝑑| to be 𝑓𝜂+(0)|𝑉𝑐𝑑|=0.087±0.008stat±0.002syst. Taking the input of |𝑉𝑐𝑑| from the global fit in the standard model, we determine 𝑓𝜂+(0)=0.39±0.04stat±0.01syst. On the other hand, using the value of 𝑓𝜂+(0) calculated in theory, we find |𝑉𝑐𝑑| = 0.242±0.022stat±0.006syst±0.033theory.
We report the first observation of the semimuonic decay 𝐷+→𝜔𝜇+𝜈𝜇 using an 𝑒+𝑒− collision data sample corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 2.93 fb−1 collected with the BESIII detector at a center-of-mass energy of 3.773 GeV. The absolute branching fraction of the 𝐷+→𝜔𝜇+𝜈𝜇 decay is measured to be ℬ𝐷+→𝜔𝜇+𝜈𝜇=(17.7±1.8stat±1.1syst)×10−4. Its ratio with the world average value of the branching fraction of the 𝐷+→𝜔𝑒+𝜈𝑒 decay probes lepton flavor universality and it is determined to be ℬ𝐷+→𝜔𝜇+𝜈𝜇/ℬPDG 𝐷+→𝜔𝑒+𝜈𝑒=1.05±0.14, in agreement with the standard model expectation within one standard deviation.
Die maßgebliche Position des Übersetzungskonzepts ergibt nicht nur aus dem unweigerlich vielsprachigen, migrierenden und interdisziplinären Denken des Philosophen, Psychoanalytikers, Ökonomen und Aktivisten Cornelius Castoriadis. Vielmehr existiert ein konkreter Kern des Translatorischen in den zwei konstitutiven Gegenständen seiner Philosophie, im Imaginären einerseits und anderseits in der Politik, die auf die imaginäre Verfasstheit der Gesellschaft zurückgeht. Ob also Castoriadis seinen eigenen Text vom Französischen in die griechische Sprache überträgt oder ob er die Vorstellungswelt der kapitalistischen Gegenwart beschreibt - in beiden Fällen geht es um die Übersetzung als einen kreativen Prozess innerhalb der Sprache, des Denkens oder der Politik.
Anhand des wissenschaftsphilosophischen Sachbuches "Der Baum der Erkenntnis" ("El árbol del conocimiento"), das in den 1980er Jahren von den chilenischen Biologen und Neurowissenschaftlern Humberto Maturana und Francisco Varela in spanischer Sprache veröffentlich wurde und für den Soziologen Niklas Luhmann zu einem wichtigen Standbein seiner Theorie der Gesellschaft und der sozialen Systeme wurde, soll gezeigt werden, wie einerseits Selbstübersetzung von der Wissenschaft in die Öffentlichkeit und andererseits Fremdübersetzung von der einen Sprache in die andere - in diesem Fall aus dem Spanischen ins Deutsche und Englische - Interferenzen und Reibungen innerhalb des Wissenstransfers produzieren. Zunächst soll ein Überblick über die unterschiedlichen Formen des Popularisierens als interdiskursive Selbstübersetzung gegeben werden. Im zweiten Teil wird dann die interlinguale Übersetzungsleistung diskutiert, die das spanische Original durch jeweils andere Sprach- und Forschungskontexte leicht verändert und dem fremdsprachigen Begriffsrepertoire einverleibt. Zuletzt soll in einem dritten Teil mit Rückgriff auf Luhmann das Prinzip der Autopoiesis als ein Prozess ausgewiesen werden, der bereits in "El árbol del conocimiento" nicht einfach als ein Wissenstransfer zu verstehen ist, sondern als ein Transfer der Bedingungen, wie Wissen im Übersetzen vom Übersetzen entsteht.
This article takes the renowned study "Der Akt des Lesens" (1976) by Wolfgang Iser and its translation "The Act of Reading" (1978) as its starting point. The differences between the two texts are discussed in terms of Iser's own idea of translatability as a cultural practice that was outlined in the short text "On Translatability". This theoretical frame will shed light on the decisions made in his own translations, and will help to develop a conceptualization of self-translation as a practice inherent in cultural change. [...] I will propose a combination of two concepts, Iser's 'translatability' (in II.) and the notion of 'autocommunication' by Lotman (III.), to suggest a concept of self-translation that entails three interrelated aspects: a) translation as a rewriting of the text as such, b) translation as continued work on one's argument as well as c) the re-translation back to the original source as a manifestation of a change in one's thought structure - Änderungen der eigenen Denkstruktur, as one of Werner Heisenberg's papers is entitled, and to which I will come back in my conclusion (IV.). Hence, the focus is mainly systematic and conceptual, however, I will first comment on my example of self- and re-translation and start with a comparison of different versions of Iser's "Der Akt des Lesens" and the shorter texts that led to the actual monograph.
Die komplexe und diffizile Frage, der im vorliegenden Beitrag nachgegangen werden soll, ist die nach Heines Eigenschaft als Selbstübersetzer, womit das Hauptaugenmerk auf die sprachlichen d. h. mehrsprachigen Grundlagen seiner Vermittlungstätigkeit gerichtet wird. Denn die Bezeichnung Heines als Selbstübersetzer kann im Gegensatz zur Assoziierung mit dem Begriff des Kulturtransfers durchaus überraschen. Mit Heines Sprachkompetenz im Französischen und dem auktorialen Status seiner französischen Schriften werden Forschungsfragen berührt, die in der Heine-Kritik von ihren Anfängen bis heute durchaus kontrovers diskutiert werden. In diesem Zusammenhang wäre auch nachzudenken über den für die Analyse von Heines Schreib- und Veröffentlichungspraxis relevanten Begriff von Übersetzung bzw. Selbstübersetzung. Kann man im Falle Heines wirklich von einem alleinigen deutschen Original sprechen und den französischen Fassungen seiner Schriften - wie oft geschehen - einen bloß sekundären Status zuweisen? In diesem Problemzusammenhang spielt neben den textgenetischen und sprachlich-translatorischen Aspekten auch die Perspektive der Selbstdarstellung bzw. Selbstvermarktung des Dichters eine bedeutende Rolle, insofern man bei Heine von einer regelrechten Inszenierung als zweisprachigem Autor reden kann. Die von mir im Folgenden vertretene These wird hierbei lauten, dass Heinrich Heines durchaus fragwürdiger Status als Selbstübersetzer über normative Übersetzungs- und Sprachkompetenzkriterien hinaus vor allem als doppelte - d. h. binationale und zweisprachige - 'auctoritas' aufzufassen ist. Anders gesagt: Über die komplexe Frage der Textgenese hinaus soll die von Heine bewusst eingenommene Rolle als direkter Akteur zweier nationaler Wissenssysteme betont werden. Unter diesem Blickwinkel wird nicht zuletzt ein bemerkenswerter Nexus zwischen den vermittelten Wissensinhalten und deren sprachlichem Transfer sichtbar. So soll gezeigt werden, dass Heines dezidiert antinationalistisches, kosmopolitisches und universalistisches Denken zwischen Deutschland und Frankreich seine formale Entsprechung in einer interlingualen Wissenszirkulation zwischen der deutschen und der französischen Sprache findet, in deren Medium die von ihm entwickelten und vermittelten Theorien und Thesen prozessual entwickelt und weitergeschrieben werden. Eine solche Sichtweise auf Heine als translingualen Schriftsteller wurde bisher nicht immer ausreichend von der Forschung berücksichtigt und gewürdigt. Wie allgemein im Zusammenhang mit bikulturellen und bilingualen Autoren sowie sprachlich hybriden Schreibverfahren wird man mit blinden Flecken der Forschung und nationalphilologischen Widerständen konfrontiert, die eine mehr oder weniger symbolische 'Vereinsprachigung' von Heines Werken befördern oder implizieren. Dieser Umstand betrifft nicht nur die deutsche Heine-Rezeption, sondern ist bedauerlicherweise auch in der interkulturell aufgestellten französischen Germanistik der jüngeren Zeit zu beobachten, wie ich in einem abschließenden Exkurs zeigen möchte.
Auf der harten Schulbank der Sprache : Leo Spitzers Bemerkungen über das Erlernen des Türkischen
(2020)
Im Folgenden werde ich mich mit einem Aufsatz von Leo Spitzer befassen, der als sonderbarer Fall von Selbstübersetzung rezipiert wurde. Dieser Text, in dem er seine persönlichen Erfahrungen mit dem Erwerb des Türkischen reflektiert und anschließend aus semantisch vergleichender Perspektive die türkische Syntax untersucht, wurde beinahe zeitgleich in einer französischen und einer türkischen Fassung veröffentlicht. Im Jahre 1935 erschien die französische Fassung des Aufsatzes über das Türkischlernen im Bulletin de la Société de linguistique de Paris: "En apprenant le turc. (Considérations psychologiques sur cette langue)" (wörtlich: "Türkisch lernend. Psychologische Betrachtungen über diese Sprache"). Im gleichen Zeitraum, sogar etwas früher, erschien auch eine türkische Fassung des Beitrags unter dem Titel "Türkçeyi Öğrenirken" ("Türkisch lernend") - ohne Untertitel -, die in drei Teilen in der literarischen Zeitschrift Varlık (Das Sein) zwischen April 1934 und Januar 1935 veröffentlicht wurde. Interessanterweise scheint Spitzer den ersten Teil der türkischen Version selbst übersetzt oder direkt auf Türkisch verfasst zu haben. Die Übersetzung der beiden weiteren Teile wurde hingegen von seinem damaligen Assistenten Sabahattin Eyüboğlu (1908−1973) vorgenommen, der an der Übersetzungspolitik der Türkei in den dreißiger Jahren aktiv mitwirkte. Mit diesem Aufsatz bekommt die Frage nach sprach- bzw. wissenschaftspolitischem Wissenstransfer in Istanbul einen sonderbaren, ja karnevalistischen Gehalt: Ein Professor, der beauftragt wurde, die abendländische Philologie und Wissenskultur in die moderne Türkei einzuführen, zeigt sich selbst in der Haltung des Lernenden, der ein sprachwissenschaftliches Selbstexperiment wagt. Dadurch wird die Wahl der Sprache als Werkzeug der Wissensvermittlung infrage gestellt: Französisch und Türkisch, beides erlernte und dadurch vergleichbare Sprachen, die in diesem Aufsatz zugleich Gegenstand und Mittel der Stilforschung sind. Meine Überlegungen zu diesem Thema gliedern sich in drei aufeinander aufbauende Teile. Nach einer knappen Hinführung zu Leo Spitzers Sprachauffassung und seinem Verständnis von Sprachwissenschaft als Stilforschung werde ich die historische Situation seines Aufenthalts in Istanbul in den Jahren von 1933 bis 1936 umreißen. In einem zweiten Schritt werde ich den besagten Aufsatz genauer in Hinblick auf Fragen der Selbstübersetzung untersuchen und fragen, was Leo Spitzer motiviert hat, diese angebliche Selbstübersetzung vorzunehmen. Weder war er Turkologe noch hat er seine romanistischen Arbeiten selbst ins Türkische übersetzt: Die philologischen Forschungen, die er während des Exils in Istanbul unternommen hat, sind entweder auf Französisch oder auf Deutsch erschienen. Die Bedeutung der Entscheidung, speziell diesen Aufsatz über die türkische Sprache selbst zu 'übersetzen', möchte ich zuletzt angesichts der wissenschaftspolitischen Rivalität von Sprachen - in diesem Fall zwischen dem Französischen und dem Türkischen - beleuchten.
Für Walter Benjamin war das Übersetzen nicht zuletzt eine Lebenserfahrung. Spätestens seit 1933, also seitdem er als Exilant in Paris lebte, war das Oszillieren zwischen dem Deutschen und dem Französischen sein täglich Brot. Von den Herausforderungen, Spannungen und Aporien dieses permanenten Changierens zeugen in seinem Werk vor allem die Selbstübersetzungen. Denn Benjamin hat - was in der Forschung erstaunlich selten beachtet wird - zahlreiche Selbstübersetzungen aus dem Deutschen ins Französische angefertigt. [...] Das Exposé zum "Passagenwerk" hat Benjamin 1935 auf Deutsch unter dem Titel "Paris, die Hauptstadt des XIX. Jahrhunderts" verfasst und 1939 unter dem Titel "Paris, Capitale du XIXème siècle: Exposé" selbst ins Französische übersetzt. Um diese Schrift in ihrer deutschen und ihrer französischen Fassung geht es in meinem folgenden Beitrag. Ich möchte eine vergleichende Lektüre der beiden Exposés vorschlagen. In der Passage vom deutschen Ausgangstext zum französischen Text der Selbstübersetzung verändert sich, wie sich zeigen wird, die Form der Darstellung wie auch die Art der Argumentation auf signifikante Weise: Wir können in Benjamins Selbstübersetzung des Passagenexposés nachvollziehen, wie das Deutsche und das Französische in eine Konstellation treten und dennoch in keiner Weise ineinander aufgehen, da Fremdheit und Differenz das Paradigma der Übersetzung darstellen, wie übrigens auch im Zusammenhang mit Benjamins früher Übersetzungstheorie deutlich werden wird. Dies ist im Fall der Selbstübersetzung umso erstaunlicher, da es sich hier um ein vermeintlich identisches Autorsubjekt handelt. Die Selbstübersetzung stellt somit einen Fall der Übersetzung dar, in dem sich die Voraussetzungen der Benjamin'schen Übersetzungstheorie auf exemplarische Weise kristallisieren. Bevor ich eingehender auf die beiden Exposés und auf die Form der Selbstübersetzung zu sprechen komme, möchte ich deshalb einige sehr kurze allgemeine Überlegungen zum Verhältnis von Übersetzungstheorie und ‑praxis bei Walter Benjamin vorausschicken und sodann die beiden Exposés - das deutsche Original von 1935 und die Selbstübersetzung ins Französische von 1939 - kurz vorstellen und (werk‑)historisch einordnen. Vor diesem Hintergrund können und sollen dann einige Beobachtungen zu den beiden Exposés en détail diskutiert werden.
Goldsteins Karriere in den USA startete mit wichtigen Publikationen in der neuen Sprache und vollzog sich nahezu vollständig in der Fremdsprache, deutsche Aufsätze verzeichnet seine Bibliographie nach seiner Emigration nur ganz vereinzelt. [...] Auf der Ebene des bibliographischen Befundes handelte es sich also um einen nahezu vollständigen Übergang in die fremde Sprache unter bruchlos fortlaufender Publikationstätigkeit, an dessen Nahtstelle die Übersetzung seines wichtigsten Buches stand. [...] Aus der "Einführung in die Biologie unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der Erfahrungen am kranken Menschen" war "A Holistic Approach to Biology Derived from Pathological Data in Man" geworden. Das amerikanische Buch war keine 'Einführung' mehr, keine 'Introduction', sondern bereits der Untertitel signalisierte eine besondere Perspektive auf die Biologie. [...] Dabei liegt Goldsteins Originalität darin - so der erste Teil der These, die in diesem Aufsatz aus dem Vergleich des deutschen Originals mit der englischen Übersetzung entwickelt werden soll -, dass er aus seinen akribischen empirischen Beobachtungen eine neue epistemologische Perspektive auf organismische Prozesse entwickelt hat, mit der er zugleich die alten ontologischen Diskussionen um eine den Lebensphänomenen und den lebenden Systemen eigene Wesenheit überwunden zu haben hoffte. Genau diese Stoßrichtung verschleiert aber der entscheidende Zusatz zur englischen Übersetzung, wenn sie diesen 'approach' als 'holistisch' charakterisiert. Denn Holismus und Ganzheitlichkeit stehen typischerweise für jene ontologische Richtung des Vitalismus, gegen die sich Goldstein wiederholt explizit gewandt und die im Buch vor allem als Kritik an Hans Drieschs Entelechie-Lehre ihre Spuren hinterlassen hatte. Goldsteins epistemologische Neuausrichtung der Biologie hatte auch hinter seiner Distanz zur Psychoanalyse gestanden - bzw. sie theoretisch legitimiert, weil er wie viele seiner neuropsychiatrischen Kollegen die Verabsolutierung sexueller Motive seitens der Psychoanalyse nicht mitvollziehen wollte. 'Triebe' oder 'Instinkte' konnten als empirische Beschreibungen biologischer Verhaltensweisen durchaus ihre Zwecke erfüllen, aber wenn daraus eigene Entitäten wurden, war damit der Schritt von der Epistemologie zur Ontologie vollzogen, den Goldstein zu vermeiden suchte, weil seine Theorie des Organismus gerade auf die Differenz zwischen beiden wissenschaftlichen Perspektiven abhob. Der zweite Teil der These lautet deshalb, dass die englische Übersetzung von Goldsteins Buch maßgeblich seine Rezeption als holistischer Biophilosoph und damit als ontologischer Vitalist gebahnt hat. Diese entscheidende Verschiebung, die eigentlich im Widerspruch zur Präzisierung von 'Einführung' durch 'approach' steht, wurde vom Haupttitel noch verstärkt, weil hier gerade umgekehrt die epistemologische Perspektive fallengelassen wurde, die dem - zugegebenermaßen unübersetzbaren - Wort 'Aufbau' eingeschrieben war, während das selbstständig gewordene Wort 'Organismus' nun in der Tat eine Erörterung seines Wesens anzukündigen schien. [...] Vor dem Hintergrund der Entwicklung von Goldsteins Anschauungen erscheint die englische Übersetzung des Organismus-Buchs als Wendepunkt von einer Vitalismus-skeptischen und epistemologischen Form der Biophilosophie zu einer affirmativ-vitalistischen, ontologischen Position.
Seit Jacob Burckhardts Thesen zum Individualismus in der Renaissance gilt das 'Selbst' als eine eingehend diskutierte Größe, die ungeachtet ihrer diversen Erscheinungsformen nicht nur als das bündige Kennzeichen einer Schwellenzeit, sondern geradezu als ihr alleiniges Produkt angesehen wurde: die Epoche zwischen Spätmittelalter und Aufklärung steht schlichtweg für den 'Ursprung' der modernen Individualität. [...] Dem wohl prominentesten oratorischen Initiator, der explizit für eine 'reformatio mundi' steht, widerfuhr seitens der historiographischen Nachwelt bezeichnenderweise beides, eine ergebene Verklärung als Führergestalt sowie die Apotheose im prometheischen Schema: Martin Luther gilt bis heute nicht nur als 'Rebell' oder 'Revolutionär', sondern vor allem auch als 'Schöpfer der deutschen Schriftsprache'. Spätestens hier gilt es zu differenzieren. Gerade die Person des Wittenberger Gelehrten, Predigers und Seelsorgers gibt Anlass zur sorgsamen Klärung eines frühneuzeitlichen Selbst-Bewusstseins. Das Selbst-Verständnis des Augustinermönchs gründet zunächst ausschließlich in theologischen Traditionen und ist daher vor allem mit Komposita wie 'Selbsterforschung', 'Selbstgespräch' ('soliloquium') und 'Selbsterkenntnis' ('cognitio sui') in Verbindung zu bringen. Diese Kategorien aber sind primär und unlösbar an die Sündhaftigkeit jedes einzelnen Menschen gekoppelt [...] Und dennoch - in diesem der Moderne eher fremd anmutenden Katalog der genannten Komposita begegnet tatsächlich auch die 'SelbstÜbersetzung': als Praxis und Phänomen wie in Form erhellender Paraphrasierungen. Voraussetzung für die Praxis scheint zunächst ein Geschehen auf der machtpolitischen Ebene zu sein. Mit dem Rückgang der von Papst und Kaiser getragenen Universalherrschaft im westlichen Europa, mit dem Schwinden eines nachantiken Herrschaftsanspruchs ('translatio imperii') im Sinne des mittelalterlichen römischen Reichsgedankens ist gleichermaßen auch der rasch fortschreitende Rückgang des Lateinischen als flächendeckende Gelehrten- und Verwaltungssprache eingeleitet. Indem nun die einzelnen regionalen Teilherrschaften nach politischer Autonomie streben, erhält auch die polyphone Sprachkultur Europas einen neuen Stellenwert: weitgehend noch pränationale, also eher territoriale Interessenkollektive verlegen sich auf die Regelung ihrer Angelegenheiten im eigenen Idiom. Dieses kann damit aus dem Schattendasein eines als 'laienhaft' und 'illiterat' verachteten Ungenügens heraustreten und sich als vollgültiges Pendant der antiken Vorgaben erweisen. [...] Ein zweites Novum tritt zeitgleich hinzu. Zwecks parteigebundener Regelung der lokalen und bald auch der bi- oder multilateralen Angelegenheiten erhalten die antiken Vorgaben der Redekunst eine neue und sehr zentrale Funktion: das vor Ort im Sinne bestimmter Interessen auftretende Einzel- oder Kollektivsubjekt (Territorialgewalt) artikuliert sich sprachlich-persuasiv, vertritt einen lokalen Standpunkt ('opinio' / 'point de vue') und versucht seine Zuhörer durch Überzeugung zu einem politisch wirksamen Handeln zu bewegen. Hierfür dient der Autortext, ebenso aber auch seine zweckgerichtete Übersetzung. In dieser konkretisiert sich ein Subjekt nicht nur als Mittler zwischen Parteien, Ständen und Interessen, sondern auch zwischen Sprachen und Kulturen.
In the first half of this article I will explore Van Helmont's philosophy of language and translation, in part by contextualizing it within the sixteenth- and seventeenth-century traditions upon which he drew. Since Van Helmont is so explicit about the philosophy of language and translation that he developed, I will investigate in this article if he turned his philosophy into practice. Therefore, the second half of this article will discuss Van Helmont's practices of using and translating between his two main languages (Dutch and Latin). The way in which he employed the languages in which he wrote raises questions about his practice of self-translation and the use of language. Did his mother tongue always figure as the first language into which his thoughts were translated, or could it also have been Latin as the first language for his profession? Van Helmont might have been switching primary languages for the different purposes of his writings. Before going into more detail about his philosophy and use of language, I will briefly introduce this relatively unknown author to the reader.
Zwar verfasste und veröffentlichte Schlegel das Gros seiner Schriften auf Deutsch, mehrere wichtige Publikationen erschienen aber auf Französisch und Latein. Schlegels berühmte Übersetzungsleistungen und seine mehrsprachige Publikationspraxis legen die Vermutung nahe, er habe sich als Selbstübersetzer betätigt, um etwa seine deutschsprachigen Schriften für ein internationales Publikum zugänglich zu machen. Dies ist jedoch nicht der Fall: Entweder wurden seine Schriften von Dritten übersetzt, mit oder ohne Mitwirkung des Autors, oder er selbst hat die jeweilige Schrift direkt in der Fremdsprache verfasst. Diese Sprachwahl ist meines Erachtens ein wesentlicher Grundzug von Schlegels Publikationsstrategie. Schlegel übersetzte seine Schriften weder selbst noch gab er sie als Selbstübersetzungen an. Und trotzdem lässt sich bei Schlegel das Phänomen der Selbstübersetzung feststellen. Denn er übernahm frühere Gedanken, Ausdrücke und Botschaften in neue, in einer anderen Sprache verfasste Schriften und passte sie dem Zielpublikum an. So tauchen äquivalente Textpassagen, seien es einzelne Sätze, seien es ganze Absätze, in Texten auf, die in unterschiedlichen Sprachen verfasst wurden. Diese Selbstübersetzungen spiegeln auf einer interlingualen Ebene die enge intertextuelle Vernetzung seines scheinbar disparaten Werks wider und sind eng mit analogen intralingualen Verfahren wie Kommentieren, Paraphrasieren, Zusammenfassen oder Zitieren verbunden, die Schlegels Schreib- und Arbeitsweise prägen. Seine Texte zeichnen sich durch eine starke Selbstreferenz aus, die über die häufig vorkommenden und selten ausgewiesenen Selbstzitate sowie die Übernahme und Weiterentwicklung bereits an anderer Stelle ausformulierter Gedanken hinausgeht. Zunächst soll Schlegels selbstreferentielle Schreibweise anhand eines kurzen zweisprachigen Textvergleichs veranschaulicht werden (I.). Anschließend wird im Hauptteil dieses Beitrags (II.) Schlegels Selbstübersetzung anhand der "Comparaison entre la Phèdre de Racine et celle d'Euripide" und der Wiener Vorlesungen "Über dramatische Kunst und Literatur" beleuchtet. In einem abschließenden Abschnitt (III.) soll die mehrsprachige Publikationspraxis hinterfragt und die Bedeutung der Sprachwahl für Schlegels Denken erläutert werden.
Leben und Werke der Brüder Wilhelm (1767−1835) und Alexander (1769−1859) von Humboldt vollzogen sich in vielfältigen Kultur- und Wissenstransfers. Beide waren, in jeweils unterschiedlichem Ausmaß, Forschungsreisende, wissenschaftliche Publizisten, Wissenschaftspolitiker, Staats- und Hofbedienstete. In der Vielfalt dieser Funktionen waren sie darauf angewiesen, zwischen fachlicher, politischer und öffentlicher Kommunkation vermitteln zu können, sich also selbst zu übersetzen - in einem zunächst einmal weiten Verständnis von Übersetzung, das neben sprachlichen Übertragungen auch die "Notwendigkeit kultureller Übersetzungsprozesse" meint und auf ein "Immer-schon-Übersetztsein" von Kulturen in ihrer Vielheit und Mannigfaltigkeit verweist. Solche kulturellen Transfers erweisen sich aber bei den Humboldts auf spezifische Weise als sprachgebunden. Daher lässt sich der im weiteren Sinne übersetzende Charakter ihres wissenschaftlichen und politischen Wirkens auf die interlingualen Selbstübersetzungen hin engführen, die untrennbar mit der mehrsprachigen Genese ihres jeweiligen Gesamtwerks verbunden sind. [...] Als besonderer Fall von kosmopolitischer Mehrsprachigkeit ist für beide Humboldts die deutsch-französische Beziehungs- und Verflechtungsgeschichte betont worden. Für beide besaß die französische Sprache einen zentralen Stellenwert: als von klein auf gesprochene Zweitsprache und als wissenschaftliche lingua franca der Zeit um 1800. Sie war immer dort mit im Spiel, wo sich Wilhelm und Alexander von Humboldt als Selbstübersetzer betätigten. Dabei ging die Übersetzungsrichtung sowohl aus dem Deutschen ins Französische als auch umgekehrt; übersetzt wurden sowohl komplette eigene Texte als auch Abschnitte aus teils publizierten, teils unpublizierten Arbeiten, die in der jeweils anderen Sprache zum Ausgangsmaterial für neue Schriften werden konnten. Auf diese Weise entstanden zweisprachige Textkorpora verschiedenen Zuschnitts, wie im Folgenden an chronologisch angeordneten Beispielen dargelegt werden soll, und zwar sowohl hinsichtlich der jeweiligen wissenschaftlichen Kontexte als auch im mikrologischen Blick auf die Texte selbst. Zwei der Beispiele stammen von Wilhelm von Humboldt: ein deutsch-französisches Konglomerat zur Ästhetik (II.) und ein französisch-deutsches über altamerikanische Sprachen (IV.); die beiden anderen von Alexander von Humboldt: die parallel auf Französisch und Deutsch veröffentlichte Abhandlung zur Geographie der Pflanzen (III.) und die französische Übersetzung der zuerst auf Deutsch publizierten Einleitung zum mehrbändigen Spätwerk, dem Kosmos (V.). Abschließend soll nochmals die pragmatische und theoretische Reichweite der Humboldt'schen Selbstübersetzungen benannt werden (VI.).
Von Alessandro Manzonis 'italienischem' Beitrag zur europäischen Romantik-Debatte, der "Lettre à M.r C*** sur l'unité de temps et de lieu dans la tragédie", gibt es keine italienische Ausgangsversion. Im strengen Sinn handelt es sich bei dem hier infrage stehenden Text also nicht um eine Selbstübersetzung, sondern um ein Schreiben in der Fremdsprache Französisch, für das sich sein Autor gegenstands- und situationsbezogen entscheidet. Gleichzeitig ist bekannt, dass Manzonis Schreiben von französischer Politik, französischer Wissenschaft und Kultur gar nicht zu trennen ist. [...] Manzoni erfindet mit den "Promessi Sposi" Sprache als Dichtung und Dichtung als Sprache, als sogenannte National- und Weltliteratur. Die "Lettre à M. Chauvet" markiert dabei, so möchte ich im Folgenden zeigen, eine Art sprachlichen Wendepunkt, an dem die Sprache zu einem metaphorischen Exil wird und als ebenso kontingent wie notwendig erscheint. Der durch die "Lettre à M. Chauvet" initiierte Wissenstransfer wird bedingt durch die spezifische sprachliche und politische Situation Italiens in der ersten Hälfte des 19. Jahrhunderts. Nur vor diesem Hintergrund wird Manzonis biographische, kulturelle und sprachliche Zwischenposition verständlich. Denn erst im Abgleich der mehrsprachigen Situation (Dialekt, Französisch, hochitalienische Schriftsprache) mit dem Medium einer kodifizierten Schriftsprache (dem Französischen) wird jene Mehrsprachigkeit zu einem Mangel (I.). Die Kluft zwischen geschriebener und gesprochener Sprache wird in der französischen Fremdsprache zu einem epistemischen Zwischenraum, der - je nach Sprecher- und Adressatenperspektive - verschiedene Wissensbereiche betrifft. Editionsphilologisch wird der einzige von Manzoni auf Französisch publizierte Text zu einem Problem von Autorschaft: Co-Autorschaft scheint noch heute (oder gerade heute) philologisch einen Stein des Anstoßes darzustellen (II.). Auf der Ebene des poetologischen Gegenstands zeigt ein Vergleich der frühen Textfassung ('Primo Sbozzo') mit der Druckfassung, dass dieser Text sich im Verlauf der Abfassung mehr und mehr von seinem Ausgangstext (Manzonis Tragödie "Il Conte di Carmagnola" und deren Rezension durch Victor Chauvet) löst und zu einer zukünftigen Poetik der "Promessi Sposi" tendiert (III.). Die kulturelle Zwischenposition des Textes führt dazu, dass der Herausgeber Fauriel auf französischer Seite Manzonis Position als Kritik eines 'Outsiders' gezielt nutzen kann - davon zeugen die textuelle Rahmung wie auch die Missverständnisse, die im Briefwechsel geklärt werden; der Dichter Manzoni wiederum wird in der Perfektionierung des Französischen immer mehr auf das Problem einer sprachlichen Unverständlichkeit des Schriftitalienischen gestoßen (IV.). In der Zusammenfassung lässt sich die "Lettre à M. Chauvet" als offener Text beschreiben, an dem sich, je nach Produktions- und Rezeptionsperspektive, poetologische, subjekttheoretische, kultur- und sprachkritische Fragestellungen kreuzen (V.).
The widely varying therapeutic response of patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) continues to raise questions regarding the unclarified heterogeneity of pathological mechanisms promoting disease progression. While biomarkers for the differentiation of Crohn’s disease (CD) versus ulcerative colitis (UC) have been suggested, specific markers for a CD subclassification in ileal CD versus colonic CD are still rare. Since an altered signature of the tryptophan metabolism is associated with chronic inflammatory disease, we sought to characterize potential biomarkers by focusing on the downstream enzymes and metabolites of kynurenine metabolism. Using immunohistochemical stainings, we analyzed and compared the mucosal tryptophan immune metabolism in bioptic samples from patients with active inflammation due to UC or CD versus healthy controls. Localization-specific quantification of immune cell infiltration, tryptophan-metabolizing enzyme expression and mucosal tryptophan downstream metabolite levels was performed. We found generally increased immune cell infiltrates in the tissue of all patients with IBD. However, in patients with CD, significant differences were found between regulatory T cell and neutrophil granulocyte infiltration in the ileum compared with the colon. Furthermore, we observed decreased kynurenine levels as well as strong kynureninase (KYNU) expression specifically in patients with ileal CD. Correspondingly, significantly elevated levels of the kynurenine metabolite 3-hydroxyanthranilic acid were detected in the ileal CD samples. Highlighting the heterogeneity of the different phenotypes of CD, we identified KYNU as a potential mucosal biomarker allowing the localization-specific differentiation of ileal CD versus colonic CD.
Sphingosine‐1‐phosphate lyase 1 (S1P lyase or SGPL1) is an essential sphingosine‐1‐phosphate‐degrading enzyme. Its manipulation favors onset and progression of colorectal cancer and others in vivo. Thus, SGPL1 is an important modulator of cancer initiation. However, in established cancer, the impact of retrospective SGPL1 modulation is elusive. Herein, we analyzed how SGPL1 siRNA affects malignancy of the human colorectal cancer cells DLD‐1 and found that in parallel to the reduction of SGPL1 expression levels, migration, invasion, and differentiation status changed. Diminished SGPL1 expression was accompanied with reduced cell migration and cell invasion in scratch assays and transwell assays, whereas metabolic activity and proliferation was not altered. Decreased migration was attended by increased cell–cell‐adhesion through upregulation of E‐cadherin and formation of cadherin‐actin complexes. Spreading cell islets showed lower vimentin abundance in border cells. Furthermore, SGPL1 siRNA treatment induced expression of epithelial cell differentiation markers, such as intestinal alkaline phosphatase and cytokeratin 20. Hence, interference with SGPL1 expression augmented a partial redifferentiation of colorectal cancer cells toward normal colon epithelial cells. Our investigation showed that SGPL1 siRNA influenced tumorigenic activity of established colorectal cancer cells. We therefore suggest SGPL1 as a target for lowering malignant potential of already existing cancer.
Measurement of inclusive J/ψ polarization in p + p collisions at √s=200 GeV by the STAR experiment
(2020)
We report on new measurements of inclusive 𝐽/𝜓 polarization at midrapidity in 𝑝+𝑝 collisions at √𝑠=200 GeV by the STAR experiment at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider. The polarization parameters, 𝜆𝜃, 𝜆𝜙, and 𝜆𝜃𝜙, are measured as a function of transverse momentum (𝑝T) in both the helicity and Collins-Soper (CS) reference frames within 𝑝T<10 GeV/𝑐. Except for 𝜆𝜃 in the CS frame at the highest measured 𝑝T, all three polarization parameters are consistent with 0 in both reference frames without any strong 𝑝T dependence. Several model calculations are compared with data, and the one using the Color Glass Condensate effective field theory coupled with nonrelativistic QCD gives the best overall description of the experimental results, even though other models cannot be ruled out due to experimental uncertainties.
Cells maintain membrane fluidity by regulating lipid saturation, but the molecular mechanisms of this homeoviscous adaptation remain poorly understood. We have reconstituted the core machinery for regulating lipid saturation in baker’s yeast to study its molecular mechanism. By combining molecular dynamics simulations with experiments, we uncover a remarkable sensitivity of the transcriptional regulator Mga2 to the abundance, position, and configuration of double bonds in lipid acyl chains, and provide insights into the molecular rules of membrane adaptation. Our data challenge the prevailing hypothesis that membrane fluidity serves as the measured variable for regulating lipid saturation. Rather, we show that Mga2 senses the molecular lipid-packing density in a defined region of the membrane. Our findings suggest that membrane property sensors have evolved remarkable sensitivities to highly specific aspects of membrane structure and dynamics, thus paving the way toward the development of genetically encoded reporters for such properties in the future.
Enhanced LTP of population spikes in the dentate gyrus of mice haploinsufficient for neurobeachin
(2020)
Deletion of the autism candidate molecule neurobeachin (Nbea), a large PH-BEACH-domain containing neuronal protein, has been shown to affect synaptic function by interfering with neurotransmitter receptor targeting and dendritic spine formation. Previous analysis of mice lacking one allele of the Nbea gene identified impaired spatial learning and memory in addition to altered autism-related behaviours. However, no functional data from living heterozygous Nbea mice (Nbea+/−) are available to corroborate the behavioural phenotype. Here, we explored the consequences of Nbea haploinsufficiency on excitation/inhibition balance and synaptic plasticity in the intact hippocampal dentate gyrus of Nbea+/− animals in vivo by electrophysiological recordings. Based on field potential recordings, we show that Nbea+/− mice display enhanced LTP of the granule cell population spike, but no differences in basal synaptic transmission, synapse numbers, short-term plasticity, or network inhibition. These data indicate that Nbea haploinsufficiency causes remarkably specific alterations to granule cell excitability in vivo, which may contribute to the behavioural abnormalities in Nbea+/− mice and to related symptoms in patients.
Understanding the nano-architecture of protein machines in diverse subcellular compartments remains a challenge despite rapid progress in super-resolution microscopy. While single-molecule localization microscopy techniques allow the visualization and identification of cellular structures with near-molecular resolution, multiplex-labeling of tens of target proteins within the same sample has not yet been achieved routinely. However, single sample multiplexing is essential to detect patterns that threaten to get lost in multi-sample averaging. Here, we report maS3TORM (multiplexed automated serial staining stochastic optical reconstruction microscopy), a microscopy approach capable of fully automated 3D direct STORM (dSTORM) imaging and solution exchange employing a re-staining protocol to achieve highly multiplexed protein localization within individual biological samples. We demonstrate 3D super-resolution images of 15 targets in single cultured cells and 16 targets in individual neuronal tissue samples with <10 nm localization precision, allowing us to define distinct nano-architectural features of protein distribution within the presynaptic nerve terminal.
This paper describes the addition of Luxembourgish to the language versions of MAIN, the adaption process and the use of MAIN in Luxembourg. A short description of Luxembourg’s multilingual society and trilingual school system as well as an overview of selected morphosyntactic and syntactic features of Luxembourgish introduce the Luxembourgish version of MAIN.
NATURAL LANGUAGE (NL) IS A PROMISING ALTERNATIVE INTERFACE TO DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS (DBMSs) BECAUSE IT ENABLES NON-TECHNICAL USERS TO FORMULATE COMPLEX QUESTIONS. RECENTLY, DEEP LEARNING HAS GAINED TRACTION FOR TRANSLATING NATURAL LANGUAGE TO SQL. HOWEVER, THE CORE PROBLEM WITH EXISTING DEEP LEARNING APPROACHES IS THAT THEY REQUIRE AN ENORMOUS AMOUNT OF MANUALLY CURATED TRAINING DATA IN ORDER TO PROVIDE ACCURATE TRANSLATIONS. WE PRESENT DBPAL THAT USES A NOVEL TRAINING PIPELINE TO LEARN NL2SQL INTERFACES WHICH SYNTHESIZES TRAINING DATA AND, THUS, DOES NOT RELY ON MANUALLY CURATED TRAINING DATA.
Background and Objectives: Red blood cell (RBC) transfusions are needed by almost every acute myeloid leukaemia (AML) patient undergoing induction chemotherapy and constitute a cornerstone in supportive measures for cancer patients in general. Randomized controlled trials have shown non‐inferiority or even superiority of restrictive transfusion guidelines over liberal transfusion guidelines in specific clinical situations outside of medical oncology. In this study, we analysed whether more restrictive RBC transfusion reduces blood use without affecting hard outcomes.
Materials and Methods: A total of 352 AML patients diagnosed between 2007 and 2018 and undergoing intensive induction chemotherapy were included in this retrospective analysis. In the less restrictive transfusion group, patients received RBC transfusion for haemoglobin levels below 8 g/dl (2007–2014). In the restrictive transfusion group, patients received RBC transfusion for haemoglobin levels below 7 g/dl (2016–2018). Liberal transfusion triggers were never endorsed.
Results: A total of 268 (76·1%) and 84 (23·9%) AML patients fell into the less restrictive and restrictive transfusion groups, respectively. The less restrictive transfusion group had 1 g/dl higher mean haemoglobin levels, received their first RBC transfusions earlier and needed 1·5 more units of RBC during the hospital stay of induction chemotherapy. Febrile episodes, C‐reactive protein levels, admission to the intensive care unit, length of hospital stay as well as response and survival rates did not differ between the two cohorts.
Conclusion: From our retrospective analysis, we conclude that a more restrictive transfusion trigger does not affect important outcomes of AML patients. The opportunity to test possible effects of the more severe anaemia in the restrictive transfusion group on quality of life was missed.
Vor allem in Deutschland ist die historische Perspektive spätestens seit Dilthey erste (akademische) Bürgerpflicht und Inbegriff von Geisteswissenschaftlichkeit überhaupt. Erfrischend und gründlicher provozierend ist deshalb der Blick in das Buch eines jungen Anglisten der Yale University, das auch in den USA, wo die Humanities von jeher nicht so eng an den Primat der Geschichte gekoppelt waren, für einige Aufregung gesorgt hat. Im Alleingang, abseits geläufiger Periodisierungen und Selbstbeschreibungen, hat Joseph North eine - eingestandenermaßen tendenziöse - Geschichte seines Fachs vorgelegt
Early experiences of childhood sexual or physical abuse are often associated with functional impairments, reduced well-being and interpersonal problems in adulthood. Prior studies have addressed whether the traumatic experience itself or adult psychopathology is linked to these limitations. To approach this question, individuals with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and healthy individuals with and without a history of child abuse were investigated. We used global positioning system (GPS) tracking to study temporal and spatial limitations in the participants’ real-life activity space over the course of one week. The sample consisted of 228 female participants: 150 women with PTSD and emotional instability with a history of child abuse, 35 mentally healthy women with a history of child abuse (healthy trauma controls, HTC) and 43 mentally healthy women without any traumatic experiences in their past (healthy controls, HC). Both traumatized groups—i.e. the PTSD and the HTC group—had smaller movement radii than the HC group on the weekends, but neither spent significantly less time away from home than HC. Some differences between PTSD and HC in movement radius seem to be related to correlates of PTSD psychopathology, like depression and physical health. Yet group differences between HTC and HC in movement radius remained even when contextual and individual health variables were included in the model, indicating specific effects of traumatic experiences on activity space. Experiences of child abuse could limit activity space later in life, regardless of whether PTSD develops.
In heavy-ion collisions, the quark-gluon plasma is produced far from equilibrium. This regime is currently inaccessible by direct quantum chromodynamics (QCD) computations. In a holographic context, we propose a general method to characterize transport properties based on well-defined two-point functions. We calculate shear transport and entropy far from equilibrium, defining a time-dependent ratio of shear viscosity to entropy density, . Large deviations from its near-equilibrium value , up to a factor of 2.5, are found for realistic situations at the Large Hadron Collider. We predict the far-from-equilibrium time-dependence of to substantially affect the evolution of the QCD plasma and to impact the extraction of QCD properties from flow coefficients in heavy-ion collision data.
Vorwort
(2020)
Lange waren Formkonzepte dem Zug der Zeit entzogen, um dann am Ende des 18. Jahrhunderts, und prominent in Goethes Naturforschung, massiv unter ihren Einfluss zu geraten. Wenn Goethes Überlegungen zu Morphologie und Metamorphose Manifestationen der im späten 18. Jahrhundert auf breiter Front beobachtbaren Verzeitlichungsprozesse darstellen, drängt sich die Frage auf, wie das Verhältnis von Zeit und Form in der als Zeitkunst verstandenen Literatur des Autors wirksam wurde.
Understanding the conformational sampling of translation-arrested ribosome nascent chain complexes is key to understand co-translational folding. Up to now, coupling of cysteine oxidation, disulfide bond formation and structure formation in nascent chains has remained elusive. Here, we investigate the eye-lens protein γB-crystallin in the ribosomal exit tunnel. Using mass spectrometry, theoretical simulations, dynamic nuclear polarization-enhanced solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance and cryo-electron microscopy, we show that thiol groups of cysteine residues undergo S-glutathionylation and S-nitrosylation and form non-native disulfide bonds. Thus, covalent modification chemistry occurs already prior to nascent chain release as the ribosome exit tunnel provides sufficient space even for disulfide bond formation which can guide protein folding.
Einer bekannten Redensart zufolge soll man die Feste feiern, wie sie fallen. Zynisch könnte man fragen: Gilt das auch für Epochenwenden? Sind die auch hinzunehmen wiewiederkehrende Feiertage, Grippewellen oder unerwartete Naturkatastrophen? Dass die Covid-19-Pandemie schon jetzt in ganz unterschiedlichen Zusammenhängen als Epochenwende verstanden wird, merkt man nicht nur an der Häufung des vordem eher vermiedenen Epochenbegriffs, sondern auch am Gebrauch der Formel 'vor und nach Corona' - obwohl doch ein Ende der Pandemie derzeit nicht in Sicht ist und deshalb auch und gerade Feste nicht wie üblich begangen werden können (oder sollten).
Our primary objective is to construct a plausible, unified model of inflation, dark energy and dark matter from a fundamental Lagrangian action first principle, wherein all fundamental ingredients are systematically dynamically generated starting from a very simple model of modified gravity interacting with a single scalar field employing the formalism of non-Riemannian spacetime volume-elements. The non-Riemannian volume element in the initial scalar field action leads to a hidden, nonlinear Noether symmetry which produces an energy-momentum tensor identified as the sum of a dynamically generated cosmological constant and dust-like dark matter. The non-Riemannian volume-element in the initial Einstein–Hilbert action upon passage to the physical Einstein-frame creates, dynamically, a second scalar field with a non-trivial inflationary potential and with an additional interaction with the dynamically generated dark matter. The resulting Einstein-frame action describes a fully dynamically generated inflationary model coupled to dark matter. Numerical results for observables such as the scalar power spectral index and the tensor-to-scalar ratio conform to the latest 2018 PLANCK data.
The Culex pipiens complex encompasses five species and subspecies of the genus Culex. Over time, a multitude of morphologically indistinguishable species has been assigned to this complex with several species being classified as important vectors for different diseases. Some species of this complex hibernate in subterranean habitats, and it has been proven that viruses can survive this phase of hibernation. However, studies focusing on the environmental requirements, ecology and spatial and temporal distribution patterns of mosquitos in underground habitats are sparse. Here, we investigate the main environmental factors and dependencies of Culex, considering the number of individuals and survival probabilities in underground habitats during the winter months. Methods. Since the State of Hesse, Germany harbors about 3500 to 4000 subterranean shelters ample availability of subterranean habitats there provides a good opportunity to conduct detailed investigations of the Culex pipiens complex. In this study, we identified a sample of 727 specimens of overwintering females within the Culex pipiens complex from 52 different underground sites collected over a period of 23 years using qPCR. A complete data set of samplings of hibernating mosquitos from 698 subterranean habitats in Central Germany over the same period was available to study the spatial and temporal patterns and the effect of temperature and precipitation conditions on these hibernating populations using a generalized linear model (GLM). Results. Our qPCR-results show, similar to aboveground studies of mosquitos, that Culex pipiens pipiens and Culex torrentium occur sympatrically. On the other hand, Culex pipiens molestus occurred very rarely. The GLM revealed no shifts in species composition over time, but different preferences for subterranean hibernacula, chemical effects on overwintering populations as well as effects of annual and seasonal mean temperature and precipitation during the active phase from March to November. Cx. p. pipiens and Cx. torrentium are the most common species within Hessian caves and other underground habitats during winter. They co-occur with different frequency without any patterns in species composition. Weather conditions influence the number of overwintering mosquitos during the activity phase. Depending on cave parameters, the number of mosquitos decreases during the winter months.
Maintaining biodiversity and ecosystem function is critical on national and global scales. However, while only a fraction of the global biodiversity is known, its current decline is unprecedented, making biodiversity hotspots a conservation priority. The Sierra Gorda Biodiversity Reserve (SGBR) in Central Mexico is known for its rich biodiversity. It is an example of the juxtaposition between species discovery and extinction: aquatic species richness is mostly unknown as no efforts have investigated aquatic communities so far, but are already anthropogenically stressed. We hypothesized that invasive species are already well established in various protected areas and investigated this by assessing the threat of invasive species that are already established within the SGBR on the native biodiversity. By combining field sampling with peer-reviewed literature and local reports, we identify the presence of various non-native species in SGBR. Among these non-native species identified were opportunistic predatory fish and potentially-pathogen transmitting molluscs, but also, a habitat engineer capable of modifying ecosystem functions. Moreover, we highlight that these species were introduced despite legislation and without any knowledge among authorities. As a result, we underline the necessity to describe native species, control invasive and prevent the introduction of further non-native species. If accelerated action is not taken, we risk losing a considerable amount of described and unknown freshwater biota. Keywords: Anthropocene, Biodiversity loss, Freshwater, Invasive species, Mexico, Nature reserve.
In Eurotransplant kidney allocation system (ETKAS), candidates can be considered unlimitedly for repeated re‐transplantation. Data on outcome and benefit are indeterminate. We performed a retrospective 15‐year patient and graft outcome data analysis from 1464 recipients of a third or fourth or higher sequential deceased donor renal transplantation (DDRT) from 42 transplant centers. Repeated re‐DDRT recipients were younger (mean 43.0 vs. 50.2 years) compared to first DDRT recipients. They received grafts with more favorable HLA matches (89.0% vs. 84.5%) but thereby no statistically significant improvement of patient and graft outcome was found as comparatively demonstrated in 1st DDRT. In the multivariate modeling accounting for confounding factors, mortality and graft loss after 3rd and ≥4th DDRT (P < 0.001 each) and death with functioning graft (DwFG) after 3rd DDRT (P = 0.001) were higher as compared to 1st DDRT. The incidence of primary nonfunction (PNF) was also significantly higher in re‐DDRT (12.7%) than in 1st DDRT (7.1%; P < 0.001). Facing organ shortage, increasing waiting time, and considerable mortality on dialysis, we question the current policy of repeated re‐DDRT. The data from this survey propose better HLA matching in first DDRT and second DDRT and careful selection of candidates, especially for ≥4th DDRT.
Chronische pulmonale Infektionen mit Pseudomonas aeruginosa (PA) betreffen die überwiegende Mehrheit der erwachsenen Mukoviszidose (Cystische Fibrose, CF) Patienten.
Diese Infektionen führen gesichert zu einer Abnahme der Lungenfunktion und Zunahme der Mortalität der Patienten. Atemwegsviren stehen im Verdacht pulmonale Exazerbationen bei CF-Patienten auszulösen. Unklar ist jedoch, welchen Einfluss eine chronische Infektion mit PA auf die Anfälligkeit und Reaktion des Atemwegsepithels auf virale Infektionen hat.
Das Ziel dieser Arbeit war es daher, die Interaktionen zwischen PA, humanen Rhinoviren (HRV) und primären bronchialen Epithelzellen zu untersuchen. Hierfür wurden Zellen von jeweils drei Patienten mit CF und mit Lungenemphysem aus Lungenexplantaten isoliert und in einem speziellen Air- Liquid-Interface Zellkulturmodell zu einem mukoziliär differenzierten mehrreihigen Flimmerepithel kultiviert. Chronische Infektionen wurden mit klinischen PA Isolaten für einen Gesamtzeitraum von 16 Tagen durchgeführt. Anschließend wurden die Zellen mit HRV infiziert. Schlüsselzytokine, Interferone und virale RNA wurden mittels Cytometric bead array, ELISA und qPCR bestimmt.
Rein virale Infektionen mit HRV führten zu einem Anstieg von IL-1, -6, -8, TNF- α, IP10 und IFN-b, IFN-l1 sowie ISGs und in ähnlichem Ausmaß konnte dies auch bei Coinfektionen mit einem mukoiden PA-Isolat beobachtet werden. Coinfektionen mit einem nicht-mukoiden PA-Isolat führten im Vergleich zu rein viralen Infektionen zu vermehrter Expression von IL-1β und IL-6 mRNA. Während es unter diesen Bedingungen auch auf Proteinebene zu einem Anstieg der IL-1β Konzentration kam, lag die Konzentration von freiem IL-6 Protein in nahezu allen Proben unter der Nachweisgrenze. Zellkulturmedium aus Coinfektionen mit diesem nicht-mukoiden PA-Isolat führten zudem zu einem Abbau oder einer Bindung von extern zugegebenen rekombinantem IL-6.
IL-8, IP-10, TNF-α Protein und mRNA von IFN-β, -λ1 und ISGs, sowie die Viruslast waren vergleichbar zwischen rein viralen Infektionen und bakteriell- viralen Coinfektionen. Ebenfalls keine Unterschiede wurden zwischen Zellen von Emphysem und CF-Spendern gefunden. Insgesamt zeigen diese Daten, dass eine PA-Infektion die Antwort differenzierter bronchialer Epithelzellen auf eine Virusinfektion verändern kann. Die hierdurch veränderte Immunantwort und möglicherweise eingeschränkten epithelialen Reparaturmechanismen könnten eine Ursache aggravierter viraler Infektionen in P. aeruginosa-infizierten Atemwegen darstellen.
Ein besseres Verständnis der Interaktionen zwischen chronisch-bakteriellen und viralen Atemwegsinfektionen könnte potenziell die Behandlung virus-induzierter Exazerbationen bei PA-infizierten CF-Patienten verbessern.
The auditory midbrain (inferior colliculus, IC) plays an important role in sound processing, acting as hub for acoustic information extraction and for the implementation of fast audio-motor behaviors. IC neurons are topographically organized according to their sound frequency preference: dorsal IC regions encode low frequencies while ventral areas respond best to high frequencies, a type of sensory map defined as tonotopy. Tonotopic maps have been studied extensively using artificial stimuli (pure tones) but our knowledge of how these maps represent information about sequences of natural, spectro-temporally rich sounds is sparse. We studied this question by conducting simultaneous extracellular recordings across IC depths in awake bats (Carollia perspicillata) that listened to sequences of natural communication and echolocation sounds. The hypothesis was that information about these two types of sound streams is represented at different IC depths since they exhibit large differences in spectral composition, i.e., echolocation covers the high-frequency portion of the bat soundscape (> 45 kHz), while communication sounds are broadband and carry most power at low frequencies (20–25 kHz). Our results showed that mutual information between neuronal responses and acoustic stimuli, as well as response redundancy in pairs of neurons recorded simultaneously, increase exponentially with IC depth. The latter occurs regardless of the sound type presented to the bats (echolocation or communication). Taken together, our results indicate the existence of mutual information and redundancy maps at the midbrain level whose response cannot be predicted based on the frequency composition of natural sounds and classic neuronal tuning curves.
Measurement of inclusive charged-particle jet production in Au + Au collisions at √sNN=200 GeV
(2020)
The STAR Collaboration at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider reports the first measurement of inclusive jet production in peripheral and central Au+Au collisions at √𝑠𝑁𝑁=200 GeV. Jets are reconstructed with the anti-𝑘𝑇 algorithm using charged tracks with pseudorapidity |𝜂|<1.0 and transverse momentum 0.2<𝑝ch
𝑇,jet<30 GeV/𝑐, with jet resolution parameter 𝑅=0.2, 0.3, and 0.4. The large background yield uncorrelated with the jet signal is observed to be dominated by statistical phase space, consistent with a previous coincidence measurement. This background is suppressed by requiring a high-transverse-momentum (high-𝑝𝑇) leading hadron in accepted jet candidates. The bias imposed by this requirement is assessed, and the 𝑝𝑇 region in which the bias is small is identified. Inclusive charged-particle jet distributions are reported in peripheral and central Au+Au collisions for 5<𝑝ch
𝑇,jet<25 GeV/𝑐 and 5<𝑝ch
𝑇,jet<30 GeV/𝑐, respectively. The charged-particle jet inclusive yield is suppressed for central Au+Au collisions, compared to both the peripheral Au+Au yield from this measurement and to the 𝑝𝑝 yield calculated using the PYTHIA event generator. The magnitude of the suppression is consistent with that of inclusive hadron production at high 𝑝𝑇 and that of semi-inclusive recoil jet yield when expressed in terms of energy loss due to medium-induced energy transport. Comparison of inclusive charged-particle jet yields for different values of 𝑅 exhibits no significant evidence for medium-induced broadening of the transverse jet profile for 𝑅 <0.4 in central Au+Au collisions. The measured distributions are consistent with theoretical model calculations that incorporate jet quenching.
Die Besonderheiten der Gutachtenkultur verdanken sich demselben Umstand: Das geisteswissenschaftliche Gutachten ist in all seinen Varianten, vom Referenzschreiben für eine Person (im Englischen 'letter of recommendation') bis zum anonymen Gutachten eines Verbundprojektes, stets ein Hybrid aus Patronage und Sachverständigen- bzw. Expertenmeinung. Dabei gibt es auf Sender- und Empfängerseite unausgesprochene Erwartungshaltungen, Usancen und Codes, die die Vergleichbarkeit von Gutachten so sichern sollen, dass sie eine Entscheidungshilfe darstellen.
Hölderlin und Hegel heute
(2020)
Die Wege des Dichters und des Philosophen, die sich in revolutionären Zeiten im Tübinger Stift kennengelernt hatten, waren verschieden und doch vielfältig verbunden. Immer wieder und besonders häufig in diesem doppelten Jubiläumsjahr 2020 sind die Dioskuren des deutschen Idealismus Gegenstand der Betrachtung und Bewunderung gewesen. [...] Am 9. Dezember 2020 wollen wir uns unter dem Titel "Hölderlin und Hegel heute" den Werken dieser beiden Schwaben jedoch vor allem unter der Fragestellung nähern, was diese denn mit uns heute noch oder wieder zu tun haben könnten.
Marie Holzman, 1922–1941
(2020)
Marie Holzman, geboren am 22. April 1922 in Jena, war die ältere Tochter des seit 1922/23 in Kaunas (Litauen) ansässigen Gründers und Inhabers der Verlagsbuchhandlung Pribačis Max Holzman (1889–1941) sowie der aus Jena stammenden Malerin und Kunsterzieherin Helene Czapski-Holzman (1891–1961). Nach dem deutschen Überfall auf die Sowjetunion wurde sie am 29. Oktober 1941 in Kaunas ermordet. Ihre Mutter hat zwei von ihrer Tochter aus dem Litauischen übersetzte Erzählungen bewahrt. Unlängst gelangten die beiden Manuskripte ans Exilarchiv der DNB in Frankfurt/M.
First, we propose a scale-invariant modified gravity interacting with a neutral scalar inflaton and a Higgs-like SU(2)×U(1) iso-doublet scalar field based on the formalism of non-Riemannian (metric-independent) spacetime volume-elements. This model describes, in the physical Einstein frame, a quintessential inflationary scenario driven by the “inflaton” together with the gravity-“inflaton” assisted dynamical spontaneous SU(2)×U(1) symmetry breaking in the post-inflationary universe, whereas the SU(2)×U(1) symmetry remains intact in the inflationary epoch. Next, we find the explicit representation of the latter quintessential inflationary model with a dynamical Higgs effect as an Eddington-type purely affine gravity.
Background: More than 170 species of tabanids are known in Europe, with many occurring only in limited areas or having become very rare in the last decades. They continue to spread various diseases in animals and are responsible for livestock losses in developing countries. The current monitoring and recording of horseflies is mainly conducted throughout central Europe, with varying degrees of frequency depending on the country. To the detriment of tabanid research, little cooperation exists between western European and Eurasian countries.
Methods: For these reasons, we have compiled available sources in order to generate as complete a dataset as possible of six horsefly species common in Europe. We chose Haematopota pluvialis, Chrysops relictus, C. caecutiens, Tabanus bromius, T. bovinus and T. sudeticus as ubiquitous and abundant species within Europe. The aim of this study is to estimate the distribution, land cover usage and niches of these species. We used a surface-range envelope (SRE) model in accordance with our hypothesis of an underestimated distribution based on Eurocentric monitoring regimes.
Results: Our results show that all six species have a wide range in Eurasia, have a broad climatic niche and can therefore be considered as widespread generalists. Areas with modelled habitat suitability cover the observed distribution and go far beyond these. This supports our assumption that the current state of tabanid monitoring and the recorded distribution significantly underestimates the actual distribution. Our results show that the species can withstand extreme weather and climatic conditions and can be found in areas with only a few frost-free months per year. Additionally, our results reveal that species prefer certain land-cover environments and avoid other land-cover types.
Conclusions: The SRE model is an effective tool to calculate the distribution of species that are well monitored in some areas but poorly in others. Our results support the hypothesis that the available distribution data underestimate the actual distribution of the surveyed species.
Healthy and degenerating intervertebral discs (IVDs) are innervated by sympathetic nerves, however, adrenoceptor (AR) expression and functionality have never been investigated systematically. Therefore, AR gene expression was analyzed in both tissue and isolated cells from degenerated human IVDs. Furthermore, human IVD samples and spine sections of wildtype mice (WT) and of a mouse line that develops spontaneous IVD degeneration (IVDD, in SM/J mice) were stained for ARs and extracellular matrix (ECM) components. In IVD homogenates and cells α1a-, α1b-, α2a-, α2b-, α2c-, β1-, and β2-AR genes were expressed. In human sections, β2-AR was detectable, and its localization parallels with ECM alterations. Similarly, in IVDs of WT mice, only β2-AR was expressed, and in IVDs of SM/J mice, β2AR expression was stronger accompanied by increased collagen II, collagen XII, decorin as well as decreased cartilage oligomeric matrix protein expression. In addition, norepinephrine stimulation of isolated human IVD cells induced intracellular signaling via ERK1/2 and PKA. For the first time, the existence and functionality of ARs were demonstrated in IVD tissue samples, suggesting that the sympathicus might play a role in IVDD. Further studies will address relevant cellular mechanisms and thereby help to develop novel therapeutic options for IVDD.
Historic amphibian settlements in the northwestern Nile delta - a geoarchaeological perspective
(2020)
No concise picture of the archaeological and palaeoecological evolution can be drawn for the northwestern Nile delta, and archaeological records show significant population dynamics that still need explanation and spur the need for further palaeoenvironmental research. This study delivers a set of new methods especially in the fields of remote sensing and data analytics that can be regarded as important milestones and foundations for further palaeoenvironmental research in the area. Additionally, it shows new insights for individual time slices.
This geoarchaeological project is a cooperation with the archaeological excavations of the German Archaeological Institute (DAI) in Buto and Kom el’Gir. It expands the work of Wunderlich (1989) which laid important foundations in understanding the origin of the initial landscape that was later colonized in different cultural stages showing different dynamics, settlement intensities and even long phases of abandonment or breaks in between. This forms the starting point for relating the population dynamics of the different cultural phases reaching from Predynastic (prior to 3150 before Christ) up to the Greco-Roman era (~anno Domini 650) to the environmental history and events that occurred in the area. It is very likely that environmental changes such as the shifting of major water routes, inundation or paludification of larger areas or other environmental events affected settlements and human life in the area.
In the fields of remote sensing new methods are presented to complete information on the location of ancient settlements, and complex workflows are developed that allow the tracing of subsurface structures via indirect analysis of vegetation growth in larger time series data. It was verified that a relationship exists between vegetation performance, the appearance of archaeologic material in the topsoil, and the location of former Nile river branches.
Together with a new high resolution digital elevation model (DEM) based on TanDEM-X data, new interpretations with a high spatial significance are possible. For individual time slices, namely the Late Dynastic and Greco-Roman era, this work delivers a detailed landscape description suggesting a finely ramified subdelta, with all settlements placed on alluvial levees. This explains the massive increase in settlements in the Ptolemaic, Roman and in particular late Roman periods (4th century before Christ – anno Domini 7th century).
We sampled the Nile delta clays together with the channels and the material of the archaeologic excavations in vibracores and profile walls. This geologic inspection of the subsurface together with geochemical results from a handheld portable X-ray fluorescence device (pXRF) allowed new interpretations of the landscape and environmental history. For example, we used geochemical data to distinguish between artificial and natural channels as a measure for the anthropogenic influence, a proxy for past environmental characteristics and lastly as a basis for a new dating method. Many of the channels, for instance, were dated by our own 14C datings, comparisons with the previous work ofWunderlich (1989) and application of new dating approach based on machine learning with artificial neural networks. Additionally, we run a full methodological approach, and examine the applicability of pXRF methods in general, and test the quality of the data to detect distinct geochemical differences between the main settlement phases with advanced methods in data analytics. The dating is based, for example, on the training of artificial neural networks with pXRF data from archaeological material of well-dated context to date test data of cultural layers within the vibracores. With this method the homogeneous Nile alluvium, cultural layers and channels can be dated roughly and, as a result, fundamental changes in the landscape can be linked with the settlement history of Buto and neighboring tells.
Inappropriate land management leads to soil loss with destruction of the land’s resource and sediment input into the receiving river. Part of the sediment budget of a catchment is the estimation of soil loss. In the Ruzizi catchment in the Eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), only limited research has been conducted on soil loss mainly dealing with local observations on geomorphological forms or river load measurements; a regional quantification of soil loss is missing so far. Such quantifications can be calculated using the Universal Soil Loss Equation (USLE). It is composed of four factors: precipitation (R), soil (K), topography (LS), and vegetation cover (C). The factors can be calculated in different ways according to the characteristics of the study area. In this paper, different approaches for calculating the single factors are reviewed and validated with field work in two sub-catchments of Ruzizi River supplying the water for the reservoirs of Ruzizi I and II hydroelectric dams. It became obvious that the (R)USLE model provides the best results with revised R and LS factors. C factor calculations required to conduct a supervised classification using the Maximum Likelihood Procedure. Different C factor values were assigned to the land cover classes. The calculations resulted in a soil loss rate for the predominantly occurring Ferralsols and Leptosols of around 576 kt/yr in both catchments, when 2016 landcover and precipitation are used. This represents an area-normalized value of 40.4 t/ha/yr for Ruzizi I and 50.5 t/ha/yr for Ruzizi II due to different landcover in the two sub-catchments. The mean value for the whole study area is 47.8 t/ha/yr or even 27.1 t/ha/yr when considering land management techniques like terracing on the slopes (P factor). This work has shown that the (R)USLE model can serve as an easy to handle tool for soil loss quantification when comprehensive field work results are sparse. The model can be implemented in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) with free data; hence, a validation is crucial. It becomes apparent that the use of high resolution Sentinel 2a MSI data as the basis for C factor calculations is an appropriate method for considering heterogeneous Land Use Land Cover (LULC) patterns. To transfer the approach to other regions, the calculation of factor R needs to be modified
During the 2016-17 and 2018-19 running periods, the BESIII experiment collected 7.5~fb−1 of e+e− collision data at center-of-mass energies ranging from 4.13 to 4.44~GeV. These data samples are primarily used for the study of excited charmonium and charmoniumlike states. By analyzing the di-muon process e+e−→(γISR/FSR)μ+μ−, we measure the center-of-mass energies of the data samples with a precision of 0.6 MeV. Through a run-by-run study, we find that the center-of-mass energies were stable throughout most of the data-taking period.
There has recently been a dramatic renewal of interest in hadron spectroscopy and charm physics. This renaissance has been driven in part by the discovery of a plethora of charmonium-like XYZ states at BESIII and B factories, and the observation of an intriguing proton-antiproton threshold enhancement and the possibly related X(1835) meson state at BESIII, as well as the threshold measurements of charm mesons and charm baryons.
We present a detailed survey of the important topics in tau-charm physics and hadron physics that can be further explored at BESIII during the remaining operation period of BEPCII. This survey will help in the optimization of the data-taking plan over the coming years, and provides physics motivation for the possible upgrade of BEPCII to higher luminosity.
Using 2.93 fb−1 of 𝑒+𝑒− annihilation data collected at a center-of-mass energy √𝑠=3.773 GeV with the BESIII detector operating at the BEPCII collider, we search for the semileptonic 𝐷0(+) decays into a 𝑏1(1235)−(0) axial-vector meson for the first time. No significant signal is observed for either charge combination. The upper limits on the product branching fractions are ℬ𝐷0→𝑏1(1235)−𝑒+𝜈𝑒·ℬ𝑏1(1235) −→ 𝜔𝜋−<1.12×10−4 and ℬ𝐷+→𝑏1(1235)0𝑒+𝜈𝑒·ℬ𝑏1(1235)0→𝜔𝜋0<1.75×10−4 at the 90% confidence level.
We report an amplitude analysis and branching fraction measurement of D+s→K+K−π+ decay using a data sample of 3.19 fb−1 recorded with BESIII detector at a center-of-mass energy of 4.178 GeV.
We perform a model-independent partial wave analysis in the low K+K− mass region to determine the K+K− S-wave lineshape, followed by an amplitude analysis of our very pure high-statistics sample.
The amplitude analysis provides an accurate determination of the detection efficiency allowing us to measure the branching fraction B(D+s→K+K−π+)=(5.47±0.08stat±0.13sys)%.
Guanosine triphosphate (GTP) cyclohydrolase I (GCH1) catalyzes the conversion of GTP to dihydroneopterin triphosphate (H2NTP), the initiating step in the biosynthesis of tetrahydrobiopterin (BH4). Besides other roles, BH4 functions as cofactor in neurotransmitter biosynthesis. The BH4 biosynthetic pathway and GCH1 have been identified as promising targets to treat pain disorders in patients. The function of mammalian GCH1s is regulated by a metabolic sensing mechanism involving a regulator protein, GCH1 feedback regulatory protein (GFRP). GFRP binds to GCH1 to form inhibited or activated complexes dependent on availability of cofactor ligands, BH4 and phenylalanine, respectively. We determined high-resolution structures of human GCH1−GFRP complexes by cryoelectron microscopy (cryo-EM). Cryo-EM revealed structural flexibility of specific and relevant surface lining loops, which previously was not detected by X-ray crystallography due to crystal packing effects. Further, we studied allosteric regulation of isolated GCH1 by X-ray crystallography. Using the combined structural information, we are able to obtain a comprehensive picture of the mechanism of allosteric regulation. Local rearrangements in the allosteric pocket upon BH4 binding result in drastic changes in the quaternary structure of the enzyme, leading to a more compact, tense form of the inhibited protein, and translocate to the active site, leading to an open, more flexible structure of its surroundings. Inhibition of the enzymatic activity is not a result of hindrance of substrate binding, but rather a consequence of accelerated substrate binding kinetics as shown by saturation transfer difference NMR (STD-NMR) and site-directed mutagenesis. We propose a dissociation rate controlled mechanism of allosteric, noncompetitive inhibition.
Selectivity remains a challenge for ATP-mimetic kinase inhibitors, an issue that may be overcome by targeting unique residues or binding pockets. However, to date only few strategies have been developed. Here we identify that bulky residues located N-terminal to the DFG motif (DFG-1) represent an opportunity for designing highly selective inhibitors with unexpected binding modes. We demonstrate that several diverse inhibitors exerted selective, non-canonical binding modes that exclusively target large hydrophobic DFG-1 residues present in many kinases including PIM, CK1, DAPK and CLK. Using the CLK family as a model, structural and biochemical data revealed that the DFG-1 valine controlled a non-canonical binding mode in CLK1, providing a rational for selectivity over the closely-related CLK3 which harbors a smaller DFG-1 alanine. Our data suggests that targeting the restricted back pocket in the small fraction of kinases that harbor bulky DFG-1 residues offers a versatile selectivity filter for inhibitor design.