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Protein Domains Prediction
Valenta, Martin ; Martínek, Tomáš (referee) ; Burgetová, Ivana (advisor)
The work is focused on the area of the proteins and their domains. It also briefly describes gathering methods of the protein´s structure at the various levels of the hierarchy. This is followed by examining of existing tools for protein´s domains prediction and databases consisting of domain´s information. In the next part of the work selected representatives of prediction methods are introduced.  These methods work with the information about the internal structure of the molecule or the amino acid sequence. The appropriate chapter outlines applied procedure of domains´ boundaries prediction. The prediction is derived from the primary structure of the protein, using a neural network  The implemented procedure and its possibility of further development in the related thesis are introduced at the conclusion of this work.
Protein domains utilizable for development of binding molecules
Dobešová, Petra ; Malý, Petr (advisor) ; Veverka, Václav (referee)
Small protein domains represent basic building blocks of naturally occurring proteins. Many of them exhibit excellent stability, lack disulfide bonds and their structures, therefore, represent attractive tools for generation of artificial binding molecules. First step in the production of novel binding proteins is the definition of a basic domain structure, called "scaffold", which is identified using in silico approaches, resulting in discovery of mutable amino acid residues. Then, randomization of such residues leads to design of a highly complex combinatorial library as a key tool for targeted selection of protein variants. Based on chosen selection approach, the particular protein variants can be tested for their ability to recognize the target molecule with high specificity and binding affinity. Small binding proteins lack post-translation modifications, exhibit thermal stability, are resistant to many organic solvents and can be produced on a mass scale in bacterial host cells. In addition, they can be easily modified and used in vivo with excellent tissue penetration. Due to these beneficial properties, small artificial binding proteins are extraordinary useful biotechnological tools and represent a promising alternative to monoclonal antibodies. The aim of this work is to summarize our knowledge on...
Protein Domains Prediction
Valenta, Martin ; Martínek, Tomáš (referee) ; Burgetová, Ivana (advisor)
The work is focused on the area of the proteins and their domains. It also briefly describes gathering methods of the protein´s structure at the various levels of the hierarchy. This is followed by examining of existing tools for protein´s domains prediction and databases consisting of domain´s information. In the next part of the work selected representatives of prediction methods are introduced.  These methods work with the information about the internal structure of the molecule or the amino acid sequence. The appropriate chapter outlines applied procedure of domains´ boundaries prediction. The prediction is derived from the primary structure of the protein, using a neural network  The implemented procedure and its possibility of further development in the related thesis are introduced at the conclusion of this work.

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