TY - JOUR A1 - Pasteur, Aline A1 - Tippkötter, Nils A1 - Kampeis, Percy A1 - Ulber, Roland T1 - Optimization of high gradient magnetic separation filter units for the purification of fermentation products JF - IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON MAGNETICS N2 - High gradient magnetic separation (HGMS) has been established since the early 1970s. A more recent application of these systems is the use in bioprocesses. To integrate the HGMS in a fermentation process, it is necessary to optimize the separation matrix with regard to the magnetic separation characteristics and permeability of the non-magnetizable components of the fermentation broth. As part of the work presented here, a combined fluidic and magnetic force finite element model simulation was created using the software COMSOL Multiphysics and compared with separation experiments. Finally, as optimal lattice orientation of the separation matrix, a transversal rhombohedral arrangement was defined. The high suitability of the new filter matrix has been verified by separation experiments. Y1 - 2014 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TMAG.2014.2325535 SN - 0018-9464 N1 - Article Sequence Number: 5000607 INSPEC Accession Number: 14663042 VL - 50 IS - 10 SP - Artikel 5000607 PB - IEEE CY - New York, NY ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Thiel, Alexander A1 - Muffler, Kai A1 - Tippkötter, Nils A1 - Suck, Kirstin A1 - Sohling, Ulrich A1 - Ruf, Friedrich A1 - Ulber, Roland T1 - Aufarbeitung von Polyphenolen aus Weizen mittels Zeolithen am Beispiel der Ferulasäure JF - Chemie IngenieurTechnik N2 - Aufarbeitung von Polyphenolen aus Weizenmittels Zeolithen am Beispiel der Ferulasa¨ ureAlexander Thiel1, Kai Muffler1, Nils Tippko¨ tter1, Kirstin Suck2, Ulrich Sohling2, Friedrich Ruf3und Roland Ulber1,*DOI: 10.1002/cite.201400031Bei der Ferulasa¨ure handelt es sich um einen Wertstoff, der aus Weizen gewonnen und in der Lebensmittel- und Pharma-industrie eingesetzt werden kann. Der Einsatz von Weizen als nachwachsende Rohstoffquelle ist allerdings nur dann wirt-schaftlich durchfu¨hrbar, wenn eine Prozessintegration in die bestehenden industriellen Verfahren gewa¨hrleistet oder einedirekte Konkurrenz zur Mehl- und Sta¨rkeindustrie vermieden werden kann. In diesem Artikel wird ein Verfahren aufge-zeigt, welches hohe Ausbeuten ermo¨glicht und eine Konkurrenz zu bestehenden Verwertungspfaden vermeidet. Y1 - 2015 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cite.201400031 N1 - Englischer Titel: Downstream Processing of Polyphenols from Wheat by Zeolites using the Example of Ferulic Acid VL - 87 IS - 1-2 SP - 128 EP - 136 PB - Wiley CY - Weinheim ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schumann, Christiane A1 - Rogin, Sabine A1 - Schneider, Horst A1 - Tippkötter, Nils A1 - Oster, Jürgen A1 - Kampeis, Percy T1 - Simultane Atline-Quantifizierung von Magnetpartikeln und Mikroorganismen bei einer HGMS-Filtration JF - Chemie Ingenieur Technik N2 - Es wird eine neue Atline-Messmethode vorgestellt, mit der während einer Hochgradienten-Magnetseparation (HGMS)-Filtration eine simultane Quantifizierung von Magnetpartikeln und Mikroorganismen im Filtrat vorgenommen werden kann. Dabei gelingt die Quantifizierung signifikant besser als mit bisher verwendeten Messmethoden. Mit dieser Methode ist es möglich, die Trennleistung einer HGMS-Filtration zu bestimmen und einen Filterdurchbruch durch Konzentrationsanstiege im Bereich einiger µg L−1 von Magnetpartikeln im Filtrat frühzeitig zu detektieren, ohne dass nennenswerte Partikelmengen verloren gehen. Y1 - 2015 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cite.201300158 N1 - Englischer Titel: Simultaneous Atline Quantification of Magnetic Particles and Microorganisms in the HGMS Filtration VL - 87 IS - 1-2 SP - 137 EP - 149 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Thiel, Alexander A1 - Muffler, Kai A1 - Tippkötter, Nils A1 - Suck, Kirstin A1 - Sohling, Ulrich A1 - Hruschka, Steffen M. A1 - Ulber, Roland T1 - A novel integrated downstream processing approach to recover sinapic acid, phytic acid and proteins from rapeseed meal JF - Journal of Chemical Technology and Biotechnology N2 - BACKGROUND Currently, several techniques exist for the downstream processing of protein, phytic acid and sinapic acid from rapeseed and rapeseed meal, but no technique has been developed to separate all of the components in one process. In this work, two new downstream processing strategies focusing on recovering sinapic acid, phytic acid and protein from rapeseed meal were established. RESULTS The sinapic acid content was enhanced by a factor of 4.5 with one method and 5.1 with the other. The isolation of sinapic acid was accomplished using a zeolite-based adsorbent with high adsorptive and optimal desorption characteristics. Phytic acid was isolated using the anion-exchange resin Purolite A200®. In addition, the processes resulted in two separated protein fractions. The ratios of globulin and albumin ratio to the total protein were 59.2% and 40.1%, respectively. The steps were then combined in two different ways: (a) a ‘sequential process’ using the zeolite and A200 in batch processes; and (b) a ‘parallel process’ using only A200 in a chromatographic system to separate all of the compounds. CONCLUSIONS It can be concluded that isolation of all three components was possible in both processes. These could enhance the added value of current processes using rapeseed meal as a protein source. © 2015 Society of Chemical Industry Y1 - 2015 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jctb.4664 VL - 90 IS - 11 SP - 1999 EP - 2006 PB - Wiley CY - Weinheim ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Al-Kaidy, Huschyar A1 - Duwe, Anna A1 - Huster, Manuel A1 - Muffler, Kai A1 - Schlegel, Christin A1 - Tim, Sieker A1 - Stadtmüller, Ralf A1 - Tippkötter, Nils A1 - Ulber, Roland T1 - Biotechnology and bioprocess engineering – from the first ullmann's article to recent trends JF - ChemBioEng Reviews N2 - For several thousand years, biotechnology and its associated technical processes have had a great impact on the development of mankind. Based on empirical methods, in particular for the production of foodstuffs and daily commodities, these disciplines have become one of the most innovative future issues. Due to the increasing detailed understanding of cellular processes, production strains can now be optimized. In combination with modern bioprocesses, a variety of bulk and fine chemicals as well as pharmaceuticals can be produced efficiently. In this article, some of the current trends in biotechnology are discussed. Y1 - 2015 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cben.201500008 VL - 2 IS - 3 SP - 175 EP - 184 PB - Wiley CY - Weinheim ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Al-Kaidy, Huschyar A1 - Tippkötter, Nils T1 - Superparamagnetic hydrophobic particles as shell material for digital microfluidic droplets and proof-of-principle reaction assessments with immobilized laccase JF - Engineering in Life Sciences N2 - In the field of biotechnology and molecular biology, the use of small liquid volumes has significant advantages. In particular, screening and optimization runs with acceptable amounts of expensive and hardly available catalysts, reagents, or biomolecules are feasible with microfluidic technologies. The presented new microfluidic system is based on the inclusion of small liquid volumes by a protective shell of magnetizable microparticles. Hereby, discrete aqueous microreactor drops with volumes of 1–30 μL can be formed on a simple planar surface. A digital movement and manipulation of the microreactor is performed by overlapping magnetic forces. The magnetic forces are generated by an electrical coil matrix positioned below a glass plate. With the new platform technology, several discrete reaction compartments can be moved simultaneously on one surface. Due to the magnetic fields, the reactors can even be merged to initiate reactions by mixing or positioned above surface-immobilized catalysts and then opened by magnetic force. Comparative synthesis routes of the magnetizable shell particles and superhydrophobic glass slides including their performance and stability with the reaction platform are described. The influence of diffusive mass transport during the catalyzed reaction is discussed by evaluation finite element model of the microreactor. Furthermore, a first model dye reaction of the enzyme laccase has been established. Y1 - 2016 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/elsc.201400124 VL - 16 IS - 3 SP - 222 EP - 230 PB - Wiley-VCH CY - Weinheim ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Roth, Jasmine A1 - Tippkötter, Nils T1 - Evaluation of lignocellulosic material for butanol production using enzymatic hydrolysate medium JF - Cellulose Chemistry and Technology N2 - Butanol is a promising gasoline additive and platform chemical that can be readily produced via acetone-butanolethanol (ABE) fermentation from pretreated lignocellulosic materials. This article examines lignocellulosic material from beech wood for ABE fermentation, using Clostridium acetobutylicum. First, the utilization of both C₅₋ (xylose) and C₆₋ (glucose) sugars as sole carbon source was investigated in static cultivation, using serum bottles and synthetic medium. The utilization of pentose sugar resulted in a solvent yield of 0.231 g·g_sugar⁻¹, compared to 0.262 g·g_sugar⁻¹ using hexose. Then, the Organosolv pretreated crude cellulose fibers (CF) were enzymatically decomposed, and the resulting hydrolysate medium was analyzed for inhibiting compounds (furans, organic acids, phenolics) and treated with ionexchangers for detoxification. Batch fermentation in a bioreactor using CF hydrolysate medium resulted in a total solvent yield of 0.20 gABE·g_sugar⁻¹. Y1 - 2016 VL - 50 IS - 3-4 SP - 405 EP - 410 PB - Editura Academiei Romane CY - Bukarest ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Rösch, C. A1 - Kratz, F. A1 - Hering, T. A1 - Trautmann, S. A1 - Umanskaya, N. A1 - Tippkötter, Nils A1 - Müller-Renno, C.M. A1 - Ulber, R. A1 - Hannig, M. A1 - Ziegler, C. T1 - Albumin-lysozyme interactions: cooperative adsorption on titanium and enzymatic activity JF - Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces N2 - The interplay of albumin (BSA) and lysozyme (LYZ) adsorbed simultaneously on titanium was analyzed by gel electrophoresis and BCA assay. It was found that BSA and lysozyme adsorb cooperatively. Additionally, the isoelectric point of the respective protein influences the adsorption. Also, the enzymatic activity of lysozyme and amylase (AMY) in mixtures with BSA was considered with respect to a possible influence of protein-protein interaction on enzyme activity. Indeed, an increase of lysozyme activity in the presence of BSA could be observed. In contrast, BSA does not influence the activity of amylase. Y1 - 2016 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.colsurfb.2016.09.048 VL - 149 IS - 1 SP - 115 EP - 121 PB - Elsevier CY - Amsterdam ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Niedermeyer, Angela A1 - Zhou, Bei A1 - Dursun, Gözde A1 - Temiz Artmann, Aysegül A1 - Markert, Bernd T1 - An examination of tissue engineered scaffolds in a bioreactor JF - Proceedings in Applied Mathematics and Mechanics PAMM N2 - Replacement tissues, designed to fill in articular cartilage defects, should exhibit the same properties as the native material. The aim of this study is to foster the understanding of, firstly, the mechanical behavior of the material itself and, secondly, the influence of cultivation parameters on cell seeded implants as well as on cell migration into acellular implants. In this study, acellular cartilage replacement material is theoretically, numerically and experimentally investigated regarding its viscoelastic properties, where a phenomenological model for practical applications is developed. Furthermore, remodeling and cell migration are investigated. Y1 - 2016 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pamm.201610038 SN - 1617-7061 N1 - Joint Annual Meeting of DMV and GAMM 2016, 87th Annual Meeting of the International Association of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics (GAMM) and Deutsche Mathematiker-Vereinigung (DMV), Braunschweig, DE, Mar 7-11, 2016 VL - 16 IS - 1 SP - 99 EP - 100 PB - Wiley-VCH CY - Weinheim ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Pinkenburg, Olaf A1 - Schiffels, Johannes A1 - Selmer, Thorsten T1 - Das CoLibry-Konzept – ein Werkzeugkasten für die Synthetische Biologie: Bioproduktion JF - BIOspektrum N2 - Regardless of size or destination, synthetic biology starts with com-parably small information units, which need to be combined and properly arranged in order to achieve a certain goal. This may be the de novo synthesis of individual genes from oligonucleotides, a shuffling of protein domains in order to create novel biocatalysts, the assembly of multiple enzyme encoding genes in metabolic pathway design, or strain development at the production stage. The CoLibry concept has been designed in order to close the gap between recombinant production of individual genes and genome editing. Y1 - 2016 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12268-016-0734-8 VL - 22 IS - 6 SP - 593 EP - 595 PB - Springer CY - Berlin ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Heinze, D. A1 - Mang, Thomas A1 - Popescu, C. A1 - Weichold, O. T1 - Effect of side chain length and degree of polymerization on the decomposition and crystallization behaviour of chlorinated poly(vinyl ester) oligomers JF - Thermochimica Acta N2 - Four members of a homologous series of chlorinated poly(vinyl ester) oligomers CCl₃–(CH₂CH (OCO(CH₂)ₘCH₃))ₙ–Cl with degrees of polymerization of 10 and 20 were prepared by telomerisation using carbon tetrachloride. The number of side chain carbon atoms ranges from 2 (poly(vinyl acetate) to 18 (poly(vinyl stearate)). The effect of the n-alkyl side chain length and of the degree of polymerization on the thermal stability and crystallization behaviour of the synthesized compounds was investigated. All oligomers degrade in two major steps by first losing HCl and side chains with subsequent breakdown of the backbone. The members with short side chains, up to poly(vinyl octanoate), are amorphous and show internal plasticization, whereas those with high number of side chain carbon atoms are semi-crystalline due to side-chain crystallization. A better packing for poly(vinyl stearate) is also noticeable. The glass transition and melting temperatures as well as the onset temperature of decomposition are influenced to a larger extent by the side chain length than by the degree of polymerization. Thermal stability is improved if both the size and number of side chains increase, but only a long side chain causes a significant increase of the resistance to degradation. This results in a stabilization of PVAc so that oligomers from poly(vinyl octanoate) on are stable under atmospheric conditions. Thus, the way to design stable, chlorinated PVEs oligomers is to use a long n-alkyl side chain. Y1 - 2016 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tca.2016.05.015 SN - 0040-6031 (electronic) VL - 637 SP - 143 EP - 153 PB - Elsevier CY - Amsterdam ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Ghosch, S. A1 - Baier, M. A1 - Schütz, J. A1 - Schneider, Felix A1 - Scherer, Ulrich W. T1 - Analysis of electronic autoradiographs by mathematical post-processing JF - Radiation Effects and Defects in Solids: Incorporating plasma science and plasma technology N2 - Autoradiography is a well-established method of nuclear imaging. When different radionuclides are present simultaneously, additional processing is needed to distinguish distributions of radionuclides. In this work, a method is presented where aluminium absorbers of different thickness are used to produce images with different cut-off energies. By subtracting images pixel-by-pixel one can generate images representing certain ranges of β-particle energies. The method is applied to the measurement of irradiated reactor graphite samples containing several radionuclides to determine the spatial distribution of these radionuclides within pre-defined energy windows. The process was repeated under fixed parameters after thermal treatment of the samples. The greyscale images of the distribution after treatment were subtracted from the corresponding pre-treatment images. Significant changes in the intensity and distribution of radionuclides could be observed in some samples. Due to the thermal treatment parameters the most significant differences were observed in the ³H and ¹⁴C inventory and distribution. Y1 - 2016 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10420150.2016.1155587 SN - 1029-4953 VL - 171 IS - 1-2 SP - 161 EP - 172 PB - Taylor & Francis CY - London ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Molinnus, Denise A1 - Sorich, Maren A1 - Bartz, Alexander A1 - Siegert, Petra A1 - Willenberg, Holger S. A1 - Lisdat, Fred A1 - Poghossian, Arshak A1 - Keusgen, Michael A1 - Schöning, Michael Josef T1 - Towards an adrenaline biosensor based on substrate recycling amplification in combination with an enzyme logic gate JF - Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical N2 - An amperometric biosensor using a substrate recycling principle was realized for the detection of low adrenaline concentrations (1 nM) by measurements in phosphate buffer and Ringer’s solution at pH 6.5 and pH 7.4, respectively. In proof-of-concept experiments, a Boolean logic-gate principle has been applied to develop a digital adrenaline biosensor based on an enzyme AND logic gate. The obtained results demonstrate that the developed digital biosensor is capable for a rapid qualitative determination of the presence/absence of adrenaline in a YES/NO statement. Such digital biosensor could be used in clinical diagnostics for the control of a correct insertion of a catheter in the adrenal veins during adrenal venous-sampling procedure. Y1 - 2016 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.snb.2016.06.064 SN - 0925-4005 VL - 237 SP - 190 EP - 195 PB - Elsevier CY - Amsterdam ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Breuer, Lars A1 - Raue, Markus A1 - Strobel, M. A1 - Mang, Thomas A1 - Schöning, Michael Josef A1 - Thoelen, R. A1 - Wagner, Torsten T1 - Hydrogels with incorporated graphene oxide as light-addressable actuator materials for cell culture environments in lab-on-chip systems JF - Physica status solidi (a) N2 - Abstractauthoren Graphene oxide (GO) nanoparticles were incorporated in temperature-sensitive Poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) (PNIPAAm) hydrogels. The nanoparticles increase the light absorption and convert light energy into heat efficiently. Thus, the hydrogels with GO can be stimulated spatially resolved by illumination as it was demonstrated by IR thermography. The temporal progression of the temperature maximum was detected for different concentrations of GO within the polymer network. Furthermore, the compatibility of PNIPAAm hydrogels with GO and cell cultures was investigated. For this purpose, culture medium was incubated with hydrogels containing GO and the viability and morphology of chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells was examined after several days of culturing in presence of this medium. Y1 - 2016 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pssa.201533056 SN - 1862-6300 VL - 213 IS - 6 SP - 1520 EP - 1525 PB - Wiley-VCH CY - Weinheim ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Cehreli, Ruksan A1 - Akpinar, Hale A1 - Temiz Artmann, Aysegül A1 - Sagol, Ozgul T1 - Effects of Glutamine and Omega-3 Fatty Acids on Erythrocyte Deformability and Oxidative Damage in Rat Model of Enterocolitis JF - Gastroenterology Research Y1 - 2015 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.14740/gr683w SN - 1918-2813 VL - 8 IS - 5 SP - 265 EP - 273 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Pilas, Johanna A1 - Mariano, K. A1 - Keusgen, M. A1 - Selmer, Thorsten A1 - Schöning, Michael Josef T1 - Optimization of an Enzyme-based Multi-parameter Biosensor for Monitoring Biogas Processes JF - Procedia Engineering Y1 - 2015 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.proeng.2015.08.702 SN - 1877-7058 N1 - Part of special issue "Eurosensors 2015" VL - 120 SP - 532 EP - 535 PB - Elsevier CY - Amsterdam ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Molinnus, Denise A1 - Bäcker, Matthias A1 - Siegert, Petra A1 - Willenberg, H. A1 - Poghossian, Arshak A1 - Keusgen, M. A1 - Schöning, Michael Josef T1 - Detection of Adrenaline Based on Substrate Recycling Amplification JF - Procedia Engineering N2 - An amperometric enzyme biosensor has been applied for the detection of adrenaline. The adrenaline biosensor has been prepared by modification of an oxygen electrode with the enzyme laccase that operates at a broad pH range between pH 3.5 to pH 8. The enzyme molecules were immobilized via cross-linking with glutaraldehyde. The sensitivity of the developed adrenaline biosensor in different pH buffer solutions has been studied. Y1 - 2015 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.proeng.2015.08.708 SN - 1877-7058 N1 - Eurosensors 2015 VL - 120 SP - 540 EP - 543 PB - Elsevier CY - Amsterdam ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Voigt, Birgit A1 - Albrecht, Dirk A1 - Sievers, Susanne A1 - Becher, Dörte A1 - Bongaerts, Johannes A1 - Evers, Stefan A1 - Schweder, Thomas A1 - Maurer, Karl-Heinz A1 - Hecker, Michael T1 - High-resolution proteome maps of Bacillus licheniformis cells growing in minimal medium JF - Proteomics Y1 - 2015 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pmic.201400504 SN - 1615-9861 VL - 15 IS - 15 SP - 2629 EP - 2633 PB - Wiley CY - Weinheim ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schiffels, Johannes A1 - Selmer, Thorsten T1 - A flexible toolbox to study protein-assisted metalloenzyme assembly in vitro JF - Biotechnology and Bioengineering Y1 - 2015 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/bit.25658 SN - 1097-0290 VL - 112 IS - 11 SP - 2360 EP - 2372 PB - Wiley CY - Weinheim ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Takenaga, Shoko A1 - Schneider, Benno A1 - Erbay, E. A1 - Biselli, Manfred A1 - Schnitzler, Thomas A1 - Schöning, Michael Josef A1 - Wagner, Torsten T1 - Fabrication of biocompatible lab-on-chip devices for biomedical applications by means of a 3D-printing process JF - Physica status solidi (a) N2 - A new microfluidic assembly method for semiconductor-based biosensors using 3D-printing technologies was proposed for a rapid and cost-efficient design of new sensor systems. The microfluidic unit is designed and printed by a 3D-printer in just a few hours and assembled on a light-addressable potentiometric sensor (LAPS) chip using a photo resin. The cell growth curves obtained from culturing cells within microfluidics-based LAPS systems were compared with cell growth curves in cell culture flasks to examine biocompatibility of the 3D-printed chips. Furthermore, an optimal cell culturing within microfluidics-based LAPS chips was achieved by adjusting the fetal calf serum concentrations of the cell culture medium, an important factor for the cell proliferation. Y1 - 2015 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pssa.201532053 SN - 1862-6319 VL - 212 IS - 6 SP - 1347 EP - 1352 PB - Wiley CY - Weinheim ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Immel, Timo A1 - Grützke, Martin A1 - Späte, Anne-Katrin A1 - Groth, Ulrich A1 - Öhlschläger, Peter A1 - Huhn, Thomas T1 - Synthesis and X-ray structure analysis of a heptacoordinate titanium(IV)-bis-chelate with enhanced in vivo antitumor efficacy JF - Chemical Communications N2 - Chelate stabilization of a titanium(IV)–salan alkoxide by ligand exchange with 2,6-pyridinedicarboxylic acid (dipic) resulted in heptacoordinate complex 3 which is not redox-active, stable on silica gel and has increased aqueous stability. 3 is highly toxic in HeLa S3 and Hep G2 and has enhanced antitumor efficacy in a mouse cervical-cancer model. Y1 - 2012 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/C2CC31624B SN - 1364-548X VL - 48 IS - 46 SP - 5790 EP - 5792 PB - Royal Society of Chemistry CY - Cambridge ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Henken, F. E. A1 - Oosterhuis, K. A1 - Öhlschläger, Peter A1 - Bosch, L. A1 - Hooijberg, E. A1 - Haanen, J. B. A. G. A1 - Steenbergen, R. D. M. T1 - Preclinical safety evaluation of DNA vaccines encoding modified HPV16 E6 and E7 JF - Vaccine N2 - Persistent infection with high-risk human papillomaviruses (hrHPV) can result in the formation of anogenital cancers. As hrHPV proteins E6 and E7 are required for cancer initiation and maintenance, they are ideal targets for immunotherapeutic interventions. Previously, we have described the development of DNA vaccines for the induction of HPV16 E6 and E7 specific T cell immunity. These vaccines consist of ‘gene-shuffled’ (SH) versions of HPV16 E6 and E7 that were fused to Tetanus Toxin Fragment C domain 1 (TTFC) and were named TTFC-E6SH and TTFC-E7SH. Gene-shuffling was performed to avoid the risk of inducing malignant transformation at the vaccination site. Here, we describe the preclinical safety evaluation of these candidate vaccines by analysis of their transforming capacity in vitro using established murine fibroblasts (NIH 3T3 cells) and primary human foreskin keratinocytes (HFKs). We demonstrate that neither ectopic expression of TTFC-E6SH and TTFC-E7SH alone or in combination enabled NIH 3T3 cells to form colonies in soft agar. In contrast, expression of HPV16 E6WT and E7WT alone or in combination resulted in effective transformation. Similarly, retroviral transduction of HFKs from three independent donors with both TTFC-E6SH and TTFC-E7SH alone or in combination did not show any signs of immortalization. In contrast, the combined expression of E6WT and E7WT induced immortalization in HFKs from all donors. Based on these results we consider it justified to proceed to clinical evaluation of DNA vaccines encoding TTFC-E6SH and TTFC-E7SH in patients with HPV16 associated (pre)malignancies. Y1 - 2012 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.vaccine.2012.04.013 SN - 0264-410X VL - 30 IS - 28 SP - 4259 EP - 4266 PB - Elsevier CY - Amsterdam ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Wiegand, Sandra A1 - Voigt, Birgit A1 - Albrecht, Dirk A1 - Bongaerts, Johannes A1 - Evers, Stefan A1 - Hecker, Michael A1 - Daniel, Rolf A1 - Liesegang, Heiko T1 - Fermentation stage-dependent adaptations of Bacillus licheniformis during enzyme production JF - Microbial Cell Factories Y1 - 2013 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-2859-12-120 SN - 1475-2859 VL - 12 SP - 120 PB - Biomed Central CY - London ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Iber, Michaela A1 - Schübeler, Dirk A1 - Seibler, Jost A1 - Höxter, Maria A1 - Bode, Jürgen T1 - Efficient FACS selection procedure for cells undergoing Flp-mediated site-specific conversions JF - Technical Tips Online Y1 - 1998 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S1366-2120(08)70132-6 VL - 4 IS - 1 SP - 25 EP - 29 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Bode, J. A1 - Bartsch, J. A1 - Boulikas, T. A1 - Iber, M. A1 - Mielke, C. A1 - Schübeler, D. A1 - Seibler, Jost A1 - Benham, C. T1 - Transcription-promoting genomic sites in mammalia: their elucidation and architectural principles JF - Gene therapy & molecular biology Y1 - 1998 SN - 1529-9120 VL - 1 IS - 1 SP - 1 EP - 29 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Seibler, Jost A1 - Bode, Jürgen T1 - Double-reciprocal crossover mediated by FLP-recombinase: a concept and an assay JF - Biochemistry Y1 - 1997 SN - 1520-4995 VL - 36 IS - 7 SP - 1740 EP - 1747 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Seibler, Jost A1 - Schübeler, Dirk A1 - Fiering, Steven A1 - Groudine, Mark A1 - Bode, Jürgen T1 - DNA cassette exchange in ES cells mediated by Flp recombinase: an efficient strategy for repeated modification of tagged loci by marker-free constructs JF - Biochemistry Y1 - 1998 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/bi980288t SN - 1520-4995 VL - 37 IS - 18 SP - 6229 EP - 6234 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Feng, Yong-Qing A1 - Seibler, Jost A1 - Alami, Raouf A1 - Eisen, Andrew A1 - Westerman, Karen A. A1 - Leboulch, Philippe A1 - Fiering, Steven A1 - Bouhassira, Eric E. T1 - Site-specific chromosomal integration in mammalian cells: highly efficient CRE recombinase-mediated cassette exchange JF - Journal of Molecular Biology Y1 - 1999 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1006/jmbi.1999.3113 SN - 0022-2836 VL - 292 IS - 4 SP - 779 EP - 785 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Bode, Jürgen A1 - Schlake, Thomas A1 - Iber, Michaela A1 - Schübeler, Dirk A1 - Seibler, Jost A1 - Snezhkov, Evgeney A1 - Nikolaev, Lev T1 - The transgeneticist's toolbox: novel methods for the targeted modification of eukaryotic genomes JF - Biological Chemistry Y1 - 2000 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/BC.2000.103 SN - 1431-6730 VL - 381 IS - 9-10 SP - 801 EP - 813 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Cesari, Francesca A1 - Rennekampff, Verena A1 - Vintersten, Kristina A1 - Vuong, Lam Giang A1 - Seibler, Jost A1 - Bode, Jürgen A1 - Wiebel, Franziska F. A1 - Nordheim, Alfred T1 - Elk-1 knock-out mice engineered by Flp recombinase-mediated cassette exchange JF - Genesis : The Journal of Genetics and Development Y1 - 2004 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/gene.20003 SN - 1526-968X VL - 38 IS - 2 SP - 87 EP - 92 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Goetze, Sandra A1 - Baer, Alexandra A1 - Winkelmann, Silke A1 - Nehlsen, Kristina A1 - Seibler, Jost A1 - Maass, Karin A1 - Bode, Jürgen T1 - Performance of genomic bordering elements at predefined genomic loci JF - Molecular and Cellular Biology Y1 - 2005 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/MCB.25.6.2260-2272.2005 SN - 1098-5549 VL - 25 IS - 6 SP - 2260 EP - 2272 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Seibler, Jost A1 - Zevnik, Branko A1 - Küter-Luks, Birgit A1 - Andreas, Susanne A1 - Kern, Heidrun A1 - Hennek, Thomas A1 - Rode, Anja A1 - Heimann, Cornelia A1 - Faust, Nicole A1 - Kauselmann, Gunther A1 - Schoor, Michael A1 - Jaenisch, Rudolf A1 - Rajewsky, Klaus A1 - Kühn, Ralf A1 - Schwenk, Frieder T1 - Rapid generation of inducible mouse mutants JF - Nucleic Acids Research Y1 - 2003 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gng012 SN - 1362-4962 VL - 33 IS - 4 SP - e12 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Seibler, Jost A1 - Küter-Luks, Birgit A1 - Kern, Heidrun A1 - Streu, Sandra A1 - Plum, Leona A1 - Maurer, Jan A1 - Kühn, Ralf A1 - Brüning, Jens C. A1 - Schwenk, Frieder T1 - Single copy shRNA configuration for ubiquitous gene knockdown in mice JF - Nucleic Acids Research Y1 - 2005 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gni065 SN - 1362-4962 VL - 33 IS - 7 SP - e67 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Plum, Leona A1 - Ma, Xiaosong A1 - Hampel, Brigitte A1 - Balthasar, Nina A1 - Coppari, Roberto A1 - Münzberg, Heike A1 - Shanabrough, Marya A1 - Burdakov, Denis A1 - Rother, Eva A1 - Janoschek, Ruth A1 - Alber, Jens A1 - Belgardt, Bengt F. A1 - Koch, Linda A1 - Seibler, Jost A1 - Schenk, Frieder A1 - Fekete, Csaba A1 - Suzuki, Akira A1 - Mak, Tak W. A1 - Krone, Wilhelm A1 - Horvath, Tamas L. A1 - Ashcroft, Frances M. A1 - Brüning, Jens C. T1 - Enhanced PIP3 signaling in POMC neurons causes KATP channel activation and leads to diet-sensitive obesity JF - The Journal of Clinical Investigation (JCI) Y1 - 2006 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1172/JCI27123 SN - 1558-8238 VL - 116 IS - 7 SP - 1886 EP - 1901 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Seibler, Jost A1 - Kleinridders, Andre A1 - Küter-Luks, Birgit A1 - Niehaves, Sandra A1 - Brüning, Jens C. A1 - Schwenk, Frieder T1 - Reversible gene knockdown in mice using a tight, inducible shRNA expression system JF - Nucleic Acids Research Y1 - 2007 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkm122 SN - 1362-4962 VL - 35 IS - 7 SP - e54 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Christoph, Thomas A1 - Bahrenberg, Gregor A1 - Vry, Jean de A1 - Englberger, Werner A1 - Erdmann, Volker A. A1 - Frech, Moritz A1 - Kögel, Babette A1 - Röhl, Thomas A1 - Schiene, Klaus A1 - Schröder, Wolfgang A1 - Seibler, Jost A1 - Kurreck, Jens T1 - Investigation of TRPV1 loss-of-function phenotypes in transgenic shRNA expressing and knockout mice JF - Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience Y1 - 2008 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mcn.2007.12.006 SN - 1044-7431 VL - 37 IS - 3 SP - 579 EP - 589 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Koch, Linda A1 - Wunderlich, F. Thomas A1 - Seibler, Jost A1 - Könner, A. Christine A1 - Hampel, Brigitte A1 - Irlenbusch, Sigrid A1 - Brabant, Georg A1 - Kahn, C. Ronald A1 - Schwenk, Frieder A1 - Brüning, Jens C. T1 - Central insulin action regulates peripheral glucose and fat metabolism in mice JF - The Journal of Clinical Investigation (JCI) Y1 - 2008 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1172/JCI31073 SN - 1558-8238 VL - 118 IS - 6 SP - 2132 EP - 2147 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Herold, Marco J. A1 - Brandt, Jens van den A1 - Seibler, Jost A1 - Reichardt, Holger M. T1 - Inducible and reversible gene silencing by stable integration of an shRNA-encoding lentivirus in transgenic rats JF - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America Y1 - 2008 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0806213105 SN - 1091-6490 VL - 105 IS - 47 SP - 18507 EP - 18512 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kotnik, Katarina A1 - Popova, Elena A1 - Todiras, Mihail A1 - Mori, Marcelo A. A1 - Alenina, Natalia A1 - Seibler, Jost A1 - Bader, Michael T1 - Inducible transgenic rat model for diabetes mellitus based on shRNA-mediated gene knockdown JF - Plos One Y1 - 2009 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0005124 VL - 4 IS - 4 SP - e5124 PB - Plos CY - San Francisco, California, US ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Glaser, Stefan A1 - Lubitz, Sandra A1 - Loveland, Kate L. A1 - Ohbo, Kazu A1 - Robb, Lorraine A1 - Schwenk, Frieder A1 - Seibler, Jost A1 - Roellig, Daniela A1 - Kranz, Andrea A1 - Anastassiadis, Konstantinos A1 - Stewart, A. Francis T1 - The histone 3 lysine 4 methyltransferase, Mll2, is only required briefly in development and spermatogenesis JF - Epigenetics & Chromatin Y1 - 2009 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1756-8935-2-5 SN - 1756-8935 VL - 2 IS - 5 SP - 1 EP - 16 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Jordan, Sabine D. A1 - Krüger, Markus A1 - Willmes, Diana M. A1 - Redemann, Nora A1 - Wunderlich, F. Thomas A1 - Brönneke, Hella S. A1 - Merkwirth, Carsten A1 - Kashkar, Hamid A1 - Olkkonen, Vesa M. A1 - Böttger, Thomas A1 - Braun, Thomas A1 - Seibler, Jost A1 - Brüning, Jens C. T1 - Obesity-induced overexpression of miRNA-143 inhibits insulin-stimulated AKT activation and impairs glucose metabolism JF - Nature Cell Biology N2 - The contribution of altered post-transcriptional gene silencing to the development of insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes mellitus so far remains elusive. Here, we demonstrate that expression of microRNA (miR)-143 and 145 is upregulated in the liver of genetic and dietary mouse models of obesity. Induced transgenic overexpression of miR-143, but not miR-145, impairs insulin-stimulated AKT activation and glucose homeostasis. Conversely, mice deficient for the miR-143–145 cluster are protected from the development of obesity-associated insulin resistance. Quantitative-mass-spectrometry-based analysis of hepatic protein expression in miR-143-overexpressing mice revealed miR-143-dependent downregulation of oxysterol-binding-protein-related protein (ORP) 8. Reduced ORP8 expression in cultured liver cells impairs the ability of insulin to induce AKT activation, revealing an ORP8-dependent mechanism of AKT regulation. Our experiments provide direct evidence that dysregulated post-transcriptional gene silencing contributes to the development of obesity-induced insulin resistance, and characterize the miR-143–ORP8 pathway as a potential target for the treatment of obesity-associated diabetes. Y1 - 2011 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ncb2211 SN - 1465-7392 VL - 13 IS - 4 SP - 434 EP - 446 PB - Nature CY - New York ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Hasegawa, Maki A1 - Kapelyukh, Yury A1 - Tahara, Harunobu A1 - Seibler, Jost A1 - Rode, Anja A1 - Krueger, Sylvia A1 - Lee, Dongtao N. A1 - Wolf, C. Roland A1 - Scheer, Nico T1 - Quantitative prediction of human pregnane X receptor and cytochrome P450 3A4 mediated drug-drug interaction in a novel multiple humanized mouse line JF - Molecular Pharmacology Y1 - 2011 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1124/mol.111.071845 SN - 1521-0111 VL - 80 IS - 33 SP - 518 EP - 528 PB - ASPET CY - Bethesda, Md. ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Raab, Monika A1 - Kappel, Sven A1 - Krämer, Andrea A1 - Sanhaji, Mourad A1 - Matthess, Yves A1 - Kurunci-Csacsko, Elisabeth A1 - Calzada-Wack, Julia A1 - Rathkolb, Birgit A1 - Rosman, Jan A1 - Adler, Thure A1 - Busch, Dirk H. A1 - Esposito, Irene A1 - Fuchs, Helmut A1 - Gailus-Durner, Valérie A1 - Klingenspor, Martin A1 - Wolf, Eckhard A1 - Sänger, Nicole A1 - Prinz, Florian A1 - Hrabe de Angelis, Martin A1 - Seibler, Jost A1 - Yuan, Juping A1 - Bergmann, Martin A1 - Knecht, Rainald A1 - Kreft, Bertolt A1 - Strebhardt, Klaus T1 - Toxicity modelling of Plk1-targeted therapies in genetically engineered mice and cultured primary mammalian cells JF - Nature Communications Y1 - 2011 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ncomms1395 SN - 2041-1723 VL - 2 IS - 395 SP - 1 EP - 11 PB - Nature CY - London ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Inagaki, Akiko A1 - Sleddens-Linkels, Esther A1 - Wassenaar, Evelyne A1 - Ooms, Marja A1 - Cappellen, Wiggert A. van A1 - Hoeijmakers, Jan H. J. A1 - Seibler, Jost A1 - Vogt, Thomas F. A1 - Shin, Myung K. A1 - Grootegoed, J. Anton A1 - Baarends, Willy M. T1 - Meiotic functions of RAD18 JF - Journal of Cell Science Y1 - 2011 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/jcs.081968 SN - 1477-9137 VL - 124 IS - 16 SP - 2837 EP - 2850 PB - Company of Biologists Limited CY - Cambridge ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kornfeld, Jan-Wilhelm A1 - Baitzel, Catherina A1 - Könner, A. Christine A1 - Nicholls, Hayley T. A1 - Vogt, Merly C. A1 - Herrmanns, Karolin A1 - Scheja, Ludger A1 - Haumaitre, Cécile A1 - Wolf, Anna M. A1 - Knippschild, Uwe A1 - Seibler, Jost A1 - Cereghini, Silvia A1 - Heeren, Joerg A1 - Stoffel, Markus A1 - Brüning, Jens C. T1 - Obesity-induced overexpression of miR-802 impairs glucose metabolism through silencing of Hnf1b JF - Nature Y1 - 2013 SN - 0028-0836 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature11793 VL - 494 IS - 7435 SP - 111 EP - 115 PB - Springer Nature CY - Cham ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Gebeshuber, Christoph A. A1 - Kornauth, Christoph A1 - Dong, Lihua A1 - Sierig, Ralph A1 - Seibler, Jost A1 - Reiss, Martina A1 - Tauber, Stefanie A1 - Bilban, Martin A1 - Wang, Shijun A1 - Kain, Renate A1 - Böhmig, Georg A. A1 - Moeller, Marcus J. A1 - Gröne, Hermann-Josef A1 - Englert, Christoph A1 - Martinez, Javier A1 - Kerjaschki, Dontscho T1 - Focal segmental glomerulosclerosis is induced by microRNA-193a and its downregulation of WT1 JF - Nature Medicine Y1 - 2013 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nm.3142 SN - 1078-8956 VL - 19 IS - 4 SP - 481 EP - 487 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Michalak, Ewa Malgorzata A1 - Nacerddine, Karim A1 - Pietersen, Alexandra A1 - Beuger, Vincent A1 - Pawlitzky, Inka A1 - Cornelissen-Steijger, Paulien A1 - Wientjens, Ellen A1 - Tanger, Ellen A1 - Seibler, Jost A1 - Lohuizen, Maarten van A1 - Jonkers, Jos T1 - Polycomb group gene Ezh2 regulates mammary gland morphogenesis and maintains the luminal progenitor pool JF - Stem Cells Y1 - 2013 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/stem.1437 SN - 1549-4918 VL - Vol 31 IS - 9 SP - 1910 EP - 1920 PB - Oxford University Press CY - Oxford ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Bouwman, Peter A1 - Gulden, Hanneke van der A1 - Heijden, Ingrid van der A1 - Drost, Rinske A1 - Klijn, Christiaan N. A1 - Prasetyanti, Pramudita A1 - Pieterse, Mark A1 - Wientjens, Ellen A1 - Seibler, Jost A1 - Hogervorst, Frank B. L. A1 - Jonkers, Jos T1 - A High-Throughput Functional Complementation Assay for Classification of BRCA1 Missense Variants JF - Cancer Discovery Y1 - 2013 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/2159-8290.CD-13-0094 SN - 2159-8290 IS - 3 SP - 1142 EP - 1152 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Scheer, Nico A1 - Snaith, Mike A1 - Wolf, C. Roland A1 - Seibler, Jost T1 - Generation and utility of genetically humanized mouse models JF - Drug Discovery Today Y1 - 2013 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.drudis.2013.07.007 SN - 1359-6446 VL - Vol 18 IS - 23-24 SP - 1200 EP - 1211 PB - Elsevier CY - Amsterdam ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Breuer, Lars A1 - Raue, Markus A1 - Kirschbaum, M. A1 - Mang, Thomas A1 - Schöning, Michael Josef A1 - Thoelen, R. A1 - Wagner, Torsten T1 - Light-controllable polymeric material based on temperature-sensitive hydrogels with incorporated graphene oxide JF - Physica status solidi (a) N2 - Poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) (PNIPAAm) hydrogel films with incorporated graphene oxide (GO) were developed and tested as light-stimulated actuators. GO dispersions were synthesized via Hummers method and characterized toward their optical properties and photothermal energy conversion. The hydrogels were prepared by means of photopolymerization. In addition, the influence of GO within the hydrogel network on the lower critical solution temperature (LCST) was investigated by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). The optical absorbance and the response to illumination were determined as a function of GO concentration for thin hydrogel films. A proof of principle for the stimulation with light was performed. Y1 - 2015 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pssa.201431944 SN - 1862-6319 VL - 212 IS - 6 SP - 1368 EP - 1374 PB - Wiley CY - Weinheim ER -