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In the plant pathogen Pseudomonas syringae, production of the exopolysaccharide levan is mediated by extracellular levansucrase (Lsc), which is encoded by two functional genes, lscB and lscC. Comparison of extracellular protein profiles of P. syringae pv.

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Fluorescence protease assays were investigated with peptide substrates containing a 2,3-diazabicyclo[2.2.2]oct-2-ene-labeled asparagine (Dbo) as a fluorescent amino acid.

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Curiosity about people: the development of a social curiosity measure in adults.

J Pers Assess

December 2006

Jacobs Center for Lifelong Learning and Institutional Development, International University Bremen, Bremen, Germany.

Curiosity refers to the desire for acquiring new information. The aim of this study was to develop a questionnaire to assess social curiosity, that is, interest in how other people think, feel, and behave. The questionnaire was administered to 312 participants.

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Structure and bonding of the multifunctional amino acid L-DOPA on Au(110).

J Phys Chem B

November 2006

School of Engineering and Science, International University Bremen, Campus Ring 8, 28759 Bremen, Germany.

In investigations of the proteins which are responsible for the surface adhesion of the blue mussel Mytilus edulis, an unusually frequent appearance of the otherwise rare amino acid 3-(3,4-dihydroxyphenyl)-L-alanine (L-DOPA) has been observed. This amino acid is thought to play a major role in the mechanism of mussel adhesion. Here we report a detailed structural and spectroscopic investigation of the interface between L-DOPA and a single-crystalline Au(110) model surface, with the aim of understanding fundamentals about the surface bonding of this amino acid and its role in mussel adhesion.

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During replica exchange molecular dynamics (RexMD) simulations, several replicas of a system are simulated at different temperatures in parallel allowing for exchange between replicas at frequent intervals. This technique allows significantly improved sampling of conformational space and is increasingly being used for structure prediction of peptides and proteins. A drawback of the standard temperature RexMD is the rapid increase of the replica number with increasing system size to cover a desired temperature range.

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Free-electron-like dispersion in an organic monolayer film on a metal substrate.

Nature

November 2006

School of Engineering and Science, International University Bremen, P. O. Box 750561, 28725 Bremen, Germany.

Thin films of molecular organic semiconductors are attracting much interest for use in electronic and optoelectronic applications. The electronic properties of these materials and their interfaces are therefore worth investigating intensively, particularly the degree of electron delocalization that can be achieved. If the delocalization is appreciable, it should be accompanied by an observable electronic band dispersion.

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The present prospective longitudinal study describes and explores the impact of demographic change and political reforms on the growing risk of suffering from mental disorders and subsequent hospitalization. The statistical analysis is based on all insured individuals who were 50 years and older during the years 1993 to 2003 (n = 453 609) from a statutory sickness fund, the Gmünder Ersatzkasse. Event-history analyses show no linear but a rather u-shaped relationship between age and the risk to be given in-patient treatment for mental disorders.

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The effect of molecular flexibility on the surface ordering of complex organic adsorbates is explored, using alpha,omega-dihexylquaterthiophene (DH4T) and mixed DH4T|tetracene phases on Ag(111) as model systems. The structure of DH4T/Ag(111) interfaces is determined by the flexibility of the hexyl chains at either end of the quaterthiophene backbone: Above 273 K, DH4T forms a nematic liquid crystalline phase with a director close to the [112] direction of the silver substrate. At 273 K, a reversible phase transition to a long-range ordered, point-on-line coincident phase is observed.

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Reaction of (CH3)2SnCl2 with Na2MoO4 in an aqueous medium results in three different compounds depending on the pH: [{(CH3)2Sn}(MoO4)] (1), [{(CH3)2Sn}4O2(MoO4)2] (2), and [{(CH3)2Sn}{Mo2O7(H2O)2}].H2O (3). All three species have been characterized in the solid state by means of elemental analysis, infrared spectroscopy, thermogravimetry, and single-crystal X-ray diffraction.

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The benzene-Ru(II)-supported dilacunary decatungstosilicate [{Ru(C6H6)(H2O)}{Ru(C6H6)}(gamma-SiW10O36)]4- and the isostructural decatungstogermanate [{Ru(C6H6)(H2O)}{Ru(C6H6)}(gamma-GeW10O36)]4- have been synthesized and characterized by multinuclear solution NMR, IR, elemental analysis, and electrochemistry. Single-crystal X-ray analysis was carried out on K4[{Ru(C6H6)(H2O)}{Ru(C6H6)}(gamma-SiW10O36)].9H2O (K-1), which crystallizes in the orthorhombic system, space group Pmn2(1), with a = 13.

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Reentrant synchronization and pattern formation in pacemaker-entrained Kuramoto oscillators.

Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys

August 2006

School of Engineering and Science, International University Bremen, P.O. Box 750561, D-28725 Bremen, Germany.

We study phase entrainment of Kuramoto oscillators under different conditions on the interaction range and the natural frequencies. In the first part the oscillators are entrained by a pacemaker acting like an impurity or a defect. We analytically derive the entrainment frequency for arbitrary interaction range and the entrainment threshold for all-to-all couplings.

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Informational structure of two closely related eukaryotic genomes.

Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys

August 2006

Computational Systems Biology, School of Engineering and Science, International University Bremen, Campus Ring 1, D-28759 Bremen, Germany.

Attempts to identify a species on the basis of its DNA sequence on purely statistical grounds have been formulated for more than a decade. The most prominent of such genome signatures relies on neighborhood correlations (i.e.

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Article Synopsis
  • Pseudomonas syringae pv. glycinea causes bacterial blight in soybeans and produces alginate, which enhances virulence in plants.
  • The expression of alginate biosynthesis genes in P. syringae is regulated by the algT-muc gene cluster, but mucD operates independently of AlgT.
  • A comparison between alginate-producing and alginate-deficient strains showed that while the producing strain grew slower in lab conditions, it exhibited improved fitness and symptom severity in plant infections.
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Exopolysaccharides (EPSs) play important roles in the attachment of bacterial cells to a surface and/or in building and maintaining the three-dimensional, complex structure of bacterial biofilms. To elucidate the spatial distribution and function of the EPSs levan and alginate during biofilm formation, biofilms of Pseudomonas syringae strains with different EPS patterns were compared. The mucoid strain PG4180.

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In order to understand how a compound eye channels light to the retina and forms an image, one needs to know the refractive index distribution in the crystalline cones. Direct measurements of the refractive indices require sections of fresh, unfixed tissue and the use of an interference microscope, but frequently neither is available. Using the eye of the Antarctic krill Euphausia superba (the main food of baleen whales) we developed a computational method to predict a likely refractive index distribution non-invasively from sections of fixed material without the need of an interference microscope.

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In search tasks, patients with spatial neglect typically fail to respond to stimuli on the contralesional side. Such behavior has been associated with hyperattention to the ipsilesional side and a deficit in disengaging from attended stimuli. The present study investigated whether such explanations can also account for a further kind of behavior frequently shown by neglect patients: repetitive returns to previously indicated stimuli, particularly on the ipsilesional side.

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Theoretical description of the adsorption and the wetting behavior of alkanes on water.

J Chem Phys

August 2006

School of Engineering and Science, International University Bremen, P.O. Box 750561, 28725 Bremen, Germany.

The wetting behavior of alkanes of medium chain length (e.g., pentane, hexane, and heptane) on water is more complex than the usually observed first-order wetting transition from partial to complete wetting by showing a sequence of two transitions.

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We present an example of the use of self-assembly of biomolecules to create nanostructured building blocks. The resulting individual compartments can be tailored to fulfil specific functions: catalysis of a chemical reaction in a confined environment, detection on a molecular level and feedback with the outside. For example, such individually designed components can be assembled to build up macroscopic chemically active filters.

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The new, monometal substituted silicotungstates [Mn(H(2)O)(2)(gamma-SiW(10)O(35))(2)](10-) (1), [Co(H(2)O)(2)(gamma-SiW(10)O(35))(2)](10-) (2) and [Ni(H(2)O)(2)(gamma-SiW(10)O(35))(2)](10-) (3) have been synthesized and isolated as the potassium salts K(10)[Mn(H(2)O)(2)(gamma-SiW(10)O(35))(2)] x 8.25 H(2)O (K-1), K(10)[Co(H(2)O0(2)(gamma-SiW(10)O(35))(2)] x 8.25 H(2)O (K-2) and K(10)[Ni(H(2)O)(2)(gamma-SiW(10)O(35))(2)] x 13.

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A nanocompartment system composed of an ABA triblock copolymer, where A is poly(dimethylsiloxane) and B is poly(2-methyloxazoline), has been developed for selective recovery and detection of DNA. Translocation of TAMRA-labeled complementary primers into the nanocompartment system has been achieved through two deletion mutants (FhuA Delta1-129; FhuA Delta1-160) of the channel protein FhuA. Translocation was monitored by fluorescence resonance energy transfer through hybridization of the TAMRA-labeled primer to the complementary sequence of a nanophosphor-DNA-conjugate, which reduces its half-life (FhuA Delta1-129, 16.

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Synthosomes are mechanically stable vesicles with a block copolymer membrane and an engineered transmembrane protein acting as selective gate. The polymer vesicles are nanometer-sized (50-1000 nm) and functionalized by loading them with enzymes for bioconversions or encapsulating charged macromolecules for selective compound recovery/release. The Synthosome system might become a novel technology platform for biocatalysis and selective product recovery.

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Using high-resolution atomic force microscopy (AFM) we show that in a ternary complex of an activator protein, FIS, and RNA polymerase containing the sigma(70) specificity factor at the Escherichia coli tyrT promoter the polymerase and the activator form discrete, but connected, subcomplexes in close proximity. This is the first time that a ternary complex between an activator, a sigma(70) polymerase holoenzyme and promoter DNA has been visualised. Individually FIS and RNA polymerase wrap approximately 80 and 150 bp of promoter DNA, respectively.

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Age-related differences in working memory and force control under dual-task conditions.

Neuropsychol Dev Cogn B Aging Neuropsychol Cogn

September 2006

Jacobs Center for Lifelong Learning and Institutional Development, International University Bremen, Germany.

The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between force control and cognitive performance under dual-task conditions in younger (18-22 years) and older adults (65-77 years). Cognitive (n-back test) and motor performance (force-tracking) was measured independently and simultaneously. Results indicated overall age-related differences for the n-back and the force-tracking task.

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