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Computational Investigation of Cation Induced Stress in Yeast: From Tissues to Atoms

Autor Susanne Gerber
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 iul 2015
Cationic toxicity is relevant for a number of different biological and medical phenomena such as cationic surfactants, salt and heavy metal stress in plants and a number of pathological conditions that share similar critical metabolic processes (i.e. protein aggregation and oxidative stress). The author, Susanne Gerber, conducted her dissertation in frame of the European TRANSLUCENT project entitled "Gene interaction networks and models of cation homeostasis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae". In line with the overall project goals, the scientific work contributed to i) the analysis, graphical representation and the respective assessment of specific genomic promoter-regions, ii) the conversion, evaluation and genome wide analysis of microarray experiments on the effects of exposition of S. cerevisiae to heavy metals, iii) a cation homeostasis modeling approach based on the non-linear thermodynamics theory. The bioinformatical work focused on an iterative process where available experimental results were transferred into meaningful model applications and results of modeling and predictions into corresponding new experimental designs.
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ISBN-13: 9783838130774
ISBN-10: 3838130774
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Editura: Sudwestdeutscher Verlag Fur Hochschulschrifte

Notă biografică

Born in august 1979 in Berlin and currently resident in CH-Lugano. After gaining the M.Sc. degree in Bioinformatics at the Free University of Berlin in 2007 she received a doctor's degree at the Humboldt University zu Berlin in 2011. The thesis was written under supervision of Prof. Edda Klipp, research group Theoretical Biophysics.