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The almost complete transcription of the human genome yield in a high number of transcripts, that do not encode proteins. However, the functional elucidation of especially long non cod-ing RNAs is still difficult. Secondary structure analysis is assumed to be a possible method to detect functional relationships of lncRNAs on a large scale, but it is still time consuming and error-prone. GRAPHCLUST, the currently most suitable clustering tool based on RNA secondary structure analysis, lacks mainly in an efficient method for the interpretation of its results. Hence, an independent and interactive RNA clustering interpretation tool was developed to allow visu-alisation and an efficient analysis of RNA clustering results.
In this work a novelty detection framework provided by M. Filippone and G. Sanguinetti is considered, which is useful especially when only few training samples are available. It is restricted to Gaussian mixture models and makes use of information theory, applying the Kullback-Leibler divergence. In this work two variations of the framework are presented, applying the symmetric Hellinger divergence and a statistical likelihood approach.
For the first time it was discovered that ultraviolet radiation with a wavelength of 200 to 400 nm (maximum 365 nm) radiated from a distance of 40 cm (intensity: 3500 mW/cm²) to PMMA altered its surface wettability as well as a roughness at the nanoscale that was observed with an atomic force microscope (AFM). The roughness rises and falls again in a short time ( 1-2days ) after 75 min and 180 min irradiation time. However , during the next 10 days roughness became stabilized and there was no influence of UV if PMMA was stored in air or in a Petri dish out of glass.
Proteins are macromolecules that consist of linear-bonded amino acids. They are essential elements in various metabolic processes. The three-dimensional structure of a protein is determined by the order of amino acids, also referred to as the protein sequence. This conformation corresponds to the structural state in which the protein is functionally active. However, relationships between protein sequence, structure and function have not been fully understood yet. Additionally, information about structural properties or even the entire protein structure are crucial for understanding the dynamics that define protein functionality and mechanisms. From this, the role of a protein in its molecular context can be described closely. For instance, interactions can be investigated and comprehended as a biological dynamic network that is sensitive to alternations, i.e. changes which are caused by diseases. Such knowledge can aid in drug design, whereas compounds need to be specifically tailored and adjusted to their molecular targets. Protein energy profile-basedmethods can be applied to investigate protein structures concerning dynamics and alternations. The publications enclosed to this work discuss in general the scientific potentials of energy profilebased techniques and algorithms. On the one hand, changes in stability caused by protein mutations and proteinligand interactions are discussed in the context of energy profiles. On the other hand, energetic relations to protein sequence, structure and function are elucidated in detail. Finally, the presented discussions focus on recent enhancements of the eProS (energy profile suite) database and toolbox. eProS freely provides all elucidated methodologies to the scientific community. Thus, one can address biological questions with the presented methods at hand. Additionally, eProS provides annotations related to foreign databases. This ensures a broad view on biological data and information. In particular, energetic characteristics can be identified which contribute to a protein’s structure and function.
After the expression of the titin-Hsp27-construct with the following purification supplies no satisfied results which makes the realization of the atomic force microscopy not possible. The devel-opment of the structure model by using different bioinformatic methods can establish a model for the protein sequence. As bioinformatic methods the template search by different BLAST runs and free available software like SwissModel, Pcons, ModWeb and other tools are used. Nevertheless, the generated model is not the native conformation and has to be analyzed with other software until a stable conformation of the structure can be predicted. Depending on the time which is provided the generated model is a good approach for the aim this master thesis has.