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The two-component signal transduction system in bacteria utilizing heme analogues
Bečková, Alexandra ; Martínková, Markéta (advisor) ; Prošková, Veronika (referee)
6 Abstract Hemoproteins are essential components of both prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms, where they play a role in fulfilling many significant life functions. According to their function, hemoproteins can be divided into several types. One specific type of hemoproteins, which was also the object of interest in this bachelor thesis, is the heme sensor proteins. The function of part of these sensor hemoproteins is the ability to detect diatomic gas molecules and subsequently bind them to the heme molecule in the protein. This process leads to changing the properties of the sensor hemoprotein and the signal then becomes part of the signalling pathways. An example of sensor hemoprotein is the histidine kinase, with a globin structure of the sensor domain, from Anaeromyxobacter sp. Fw 109 (AfGcHK), which was studied during the experimental part of the bachelor thesis. First, a transformation of E. coli BL-21 (DE3) cells with the pET21c(+)/AfGcHK plasmid was performed, followed by cell cultivation and expression of the AfGcHK protein in the cells. The expressed AfGcHK protein was isolated in two forms. One form represented AfGcHK protein containing heme, that is, with iron incorporated in its structure. The second form represented AfGcHK proteins containing a heme analogue, where nickel was incorporated...
Biochemical characterization of a model heme sensor protein containing a heme analog
Hlubučková, Darina ; Martínková, Markéta (advisor) ; Prošková, Veronika (referee)
An integral part of the life of cells is cell signaling, which is ensured, among other things, by heme proteins, specifically by their members called heme sensor proteins. Heme sensor proteins are divided into two groups, heme sensor proteins detecting heme, which are found more in eukaryotic cells, and heme sensor proteins detecting gaseous molecules, which are more typical of prokaryotic cells. The gas molecules in this case can be CO, NO and O2. A family of oxygen-detecting heme sensor proteins is crucial for bacteria that must adapt to changing oxygen concentrations in the environment. One of these bacteria is the soil bacterium Anaeromyxobacter sp., strain Fw 109-5, which contains a heme sensor protein with the globin structure of the sensor domain and the histidine kinase activity of the functional domain (AfGcHK), enabling the bacteria, among other things, to form a biofilm. As part of the theoretical part of this thesis, the current knowledge about heme sensor proteins was summarized, with a focus on the AfGcHK protein. In the practical part of this bachelor's thesis, bacterial cells E. coli BL-21 (DE3) were transformed with the plasmid pET21(+)/AfGcHK containing the gene encoding AfGcHK, from which two forms of AfGcHK were subsequently isolated, the natural form and the form containing a...
Monitoring of leukemic cell line amino acid metabolism changes after Quambalarine B treatement
Matoušková, Zuzana ; Kavan, Daniel (advisor) ; Prošková, Veronika (referee)
Leukemia is the most common cancer of children, moreover it is also not uncommon of elderly patients. Research has focused on the development of specific antileukemic drugs in recent years. Abnormalities in tumor cell metabolism that can be targeted during treatment appear to be the key. Natural 1,4-naphthoquinones, including quambalarin B produced as a secondary metabolite by the basidiomycetes of Quambalaria cyanescens, are known for their therapeutic effects. Not surprisingly, Quambalarine B has also been shown to inhibit cell proliferation in some leukemic cell lines and subsequently caused cell death. In the present thesis, I tried to observe changes in amino acid metabolism by monitoring amino acid levels in the intracellular and extracellular environment of leukemic cells after treatment with Quambalarine B using amino acid analysis with fluorescence detection. The observation was performed in Jurkat, Ramos and THP-1 cell lines, each of these lines represents another type of leukemic disease. [IN CZECH] Key words Amino acid analysis, amino acid metabolism, Quambalarine B, leukemia
The utilization of the uracil-DNA glycosylase in the elimination of carry-over contamination by products of the previous DNA amplifications
Zrnová, Adéla ; Martínková, Markéta (advisor) ; Prošková, Veronika (referee)
DNA amplification is an important tool in diagnosis of infectious diseases. The most commonly used method in laboratories is the polymerase chain reaction, which, does not meet the need for a fast and inexpensive method. It was therefore necessary to develop a method that would be sensitive, fast, specific and accessible, for example, in developing countries with limited access to instrumentation. It appears that LAMP could be this method. Unfortunately, the LAMP method encounters considerable false positivity, which must be prevented in order to be used in practice. The subject of the presented bachelor thesis is the introduction of a unique LAMP method to detect the presence of DNA Streptococcus pneumoniae and the study of the use of uracil- DNA glycosylase to prevent contamination of samples with DNA formed in previous amplification reactions. The LAMP method of DNA detection Streptococcus pneumoniae was successfully introduced, then the method was optimized even in the presence of deoxyuridine triphosphate. After determining the appropriate deoxyuridine triphosphate concentration for LAMP amplification, the resulting Streptococcus pneumoniae DNA amplification products were treated with uracil-DNA glycosylase. This procedure was shown to have the potential to prevent false positivity of other...
Enzyme activity analysis of function domains belonging to model heme-containing sensor proteins
Prošková, Veronika
EN This Ph.D. thesis focuses on the heme containing gas sensor proteins. These proteins are predominantly present in bacteria, in which play an important role in processes like, sporulation, antibiotic resistance and so on. Heme containing sensor proteins composed of two domains. First one is a globin domain, which contains the heme molecule. Interaction of heme with gas molecule acts as a signal for the activation/inactivation of the second functional domain. Part of this thesis is formed by a review, which summarized the current knowledge about heme containing sensor proteins. In the next part of this thesis we focused on three representatives from the group of oxygen sensor proteins - histidine kinase AfGcHK, diguanylate cyclase YddV and phosphodiesterase EcDOS. The main aim of this thesis was to solve the mechanism of interdomain/intraprotein signal transduction in two oxygen sensor proteins with globin fold of their sensor domain (AfGcHK, YddV). For this purpose, we used the kinetic analysis of their functional domain activity and the methods of structural biology. We also studied the mechanism of interprotein signal transduction in AfGcHK and its cognate partner RR protein. It was also tested, how the presence of sodium disulfide affects the functional properties of oxygen sensor proteins...
Monitoring of leukemic cell line amino acid metabolism changes after Quambalarine B treatement
Matoušková, Zuzana ; Kavan, Daniel (advisor) ; Prošková, Veronika (referee)
Leukemia is the most common cancer of children, moreover it is also not uncommon of elderly patients. Research has focused on the development of specific antileukemic drugs in recent years. Abnormalities in tumor cell metabolism that can be targeted during treatment appear to be the key. Natural 1,4-naphthoquinones, including quambalarin B produced as a secondary metabolite by the basidiomycetes of Quambalaria cyanescens, are known for their therapeutic effects. Not surprisingly, Quambalarine B has also been shown to inhibit cell proliferation in some leukemic cell lines and subsequently caused cell death. In the present thesis, I tried to observe changes in amino acid metabolism by monitoring amino acid levels in the intracellular and extracellular environment of leukemic cells after treatment with Quambalarine B using amino acid analysis with fluorescence detection. The observation was performed in Jurkat, Ramos and THP-1 cell lines, each of these lines represents another type of leukemic disease. [IN CZECH] Key words Amino acid analysis, amino acid metabolism, Quambalarine B, leukemia
Enzyme activity analysis of function domains belonging to model heme-containing sensor proteins
Prošková, Veronika
EN This Ph.D. thesis focuses on the heme containing gas sensor proteins. These proteins are predominantly present in bacteria, in which play an important role in processes like, sporulation, antibiotic resistance and so on. Heme containing sensor proteins composed of two domains. First one is a globin domain, which contains the heme molecule. Interaction of heme with gas molecule acts as a signal for the activation/inactivation of the second functional domain. Part of this thesis is formed by a review, which summarized the current knowledge about heme containing sensor proteins. In the next part of this thesis we focused on three representatives from the group of oxygen sensor proteins - histidine kinase AfGcHK, diguanylate cyclase YddV and phosphodiesterase EcDOS. The main aim of this thesis was to solve the mechanism of interdomain/intraprotein signal transduction in two oxygen sensor proteins with globin fold of their sensor domain (AfGcHK, YddV). For this purpose, we used the kinetic analysis of their functional domain activity and the methods of structural biology. We also studied the mechanism of interprotein signal transduction in AfGcHK and its cognate partner RR protein. It was also tested, how the presence of sodium disulfide affects the functional properties of oxygen sensor proteins...
Enzyme activity analysis of function domains belonging to model heme-containing sensor proteins
Prošková, Veronika ; Martínková, Markéta (advisor) ; Macek, Tomáš (referee) ; Vítek, Libor (referee)
EN This Ph.D. thesis focuses on the heme containing gas sensor proteins. These proteins are predominantly present in bacteria, in which play an important role in processes like, sporulation, antibiotic resistance and so on. Heme containing sensor proteins composed of two domains. First one is a globin domain, which contains the heme molecule. Interaction of heme with gas molecule acts as a signal for the activation/inactivation of the second functional domain. Part of this thesis is formed by a review, which summarized the current knowledge about heme containing sensor proteins. In the next part of this thesis we focused on three representatives from the group of oxygen sensor proteins - histidine kinase AfGcHK, diguanylate cyclase YddV and phosphodiesterase EcDOS. The main aim of this thesis was to solve the mechanism of interdomain/intraprotein signal transduction in two oxygen sensor proteins with globin fold of their sensor domain (AfGcHK, YddV). For this purpose, we used the kinetic analysis of their functional domain activity and the methods of structural biology. We also studied the mechanism of interprotein signal transduction in AfGcHK and its cognate partner RR protein. It was also tested, how the presence of sodium disulfide affects the functional properties of oxygen sensor proteins...

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