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Study of transport systems of microorganisms
Jančíková, Iva ; Gášková, Dana (advisor) ; Amler, Evžen (referee) ; Krůšek, Jan (referee)
Title: Study of transport systems of microorganisms Author: Mgr. Iva Jančíková Department: Institute of Physics of Charles University Supervisor: Assoc. Prof. RNDr. Dana Gášková, CSc., Institute of Physics Abstract: Overexpression of drug efflux pumps is responsible for a multidrug resistance (MDR). We used the potentiometric fluorescent probe diS-C3(3), which is a substrate of major MDR pumps in three yeast species, Saccharomyces cerevisiae (ScPdr5p, ScSnq2p), Kluyveromyces lactis (KlPdr5p) and Candida albicans (CaCdr1p, CaCdr2p), to monitor inhibition of selected membrane transporters caused by various chemical stressors (diS-C3(3) assay). The extent of inhibition of probe transport points to a tighter arrangement of the K1Pdr5p binding pocket compared to that of ScPdr5p. Furthermore, we discovered that while deletion of the KlPDR16 gene does not affect K1Pdr5p activity, it only caused cell hyperpolarization, deletion of the KlERG6 gene results in both change in membrane potential and in a suppression of the pump's activity. We developed an effective method to search for inhibitors of MDR proteins of. C. albicans, which is based on pre-screening their potential to block the probe efflux from S. cerevisiae cells. Using this method we identified the substance H, derivative of 1,4-dihydropyridine, which...
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