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Management of the Construction Project
Hašek, Jiří ; Rusek, Jan (referee) ; Nováková, Jana (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the issue of construction project management and explains the basic concepts that concern this area. The aim of this work is to get acquiainted with the basic methods of project management and their aplication on concrete practical project.
Heat-induced stress granules of Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Groušl, Tomáš ; Hašek, Jiří (advisor) ; Janderová, Blanka (referee) ; Sychrová, Hana (referee)
(English) In response to environmental stresses, cells try to adapt to changed living conditions. Regulation of translation process provides fast-responding and versatile system enabling execution of stress-induced expression program. Messenger ribonucleoprotein complexes (mRNPs) engaged in translation and mRNA turnover are remodelled and may accumulate into higher-order assemblies, in connection to stress-induced translational changes. Stress granules (SGs) and processing bodies (PBs) are examples of such assemblies. Through them, further fate of mRNA molecules and certain translation machinery components is determined. In an effort to better understand the entire role of SGs in cellular metabolism, we performed the analysis of heat-induced SGs in model organism Saccharomyces cerevisiae. We contributed to the finding that SGs phenomenon is evolutionary conserved in eukaryotic kingdom proving that SGs are formed also in unicellular yeast S. cerevisiae under robust heat stress. The SGs reassemble their counterparts from higher eukaryotes in core composition and proposed functions. However, they possess also unique nature, which seems to be specific to the yeast. We further extended the data about heat-induced SGs, with a focus on additional composition, dynamics, associated proteins and a relation...
New regulatory mechanisms of microtubule nucleation
Černohorská, Markéta ; Dráber, Pavel (advisor) ; Binarová, Pavla (referee) ; Hašek, Jiří (referee)
MT nucleation from γ-tubulin complexes, located at centrosome, is an essential step in the formation of MT cytoskeleton. In mammalian cells, -tubulin is encoded by two genes. We functionally characterized two γ-tubulin proteins and have found that both are functionally equivalent. γ-Tubulin 2 is able to substitute for γ-tubulin 1 in MT nucleation. However, we revealed that unlike TUBG1, TUBG2 expression is downregulated in mouse preimplantation development. Mast cells represent effectors of the allergy reaction. Their activation by antigen induces number of cellular processes such as degranulation, proliferation and cytoskeleton rearrangements. The regulatory mechanisms of MT reorganization during mast cell activation are unknown. We identified new signaling proteins, GIT1 and PIX that interact with - tubulin. Depletion of GIT1 or PIX leads to changes in MT nucleation. GIT1 is phosphorylated on tyrosine and associates with γ-tubulin in a Ca2+ -dependent manner. Our data suggested a novel signaling pathway for MT rearrangement in mast cells where tyrosine kinase-activated GIT1 and βPIX work in concert with Ca2+ signaling to regulate MT nucleation. We tested the capability of GIT1 and PIX to influence -tubulin function in more cell types. We found out that GIT1/βPIX signaling proteins together...
The role of stress granules and 4E-BP in heat-stressed cells of S. cerevisiae
Kolářová, Věra ; Hašek, Jiří (advisor) ; Zimmermannová, Olga (referee)
The cells are capable of very quick and specific reactions on stress conditions. Influence of translation, specifically initiation of translation by inhibition factors, is one of the main regulatory process. Two of eIF4E-binding proteins (4E-BP), Eap1p and Caf20p, are known as cap-dependent translation repressors in yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. We used in vivo fluorescent microscopy analysis to show different reaction of Caf20p and Eap1p to heat stress. Protein Caf20p does not react on heat shock and stays difused in cytoplasm. Contrary to Caf20p reaction, protein Eap1p accumulates in cytoplasm close to stress granules (SGs). This work shows that Eap1p is involved in stress granules assembly. In the absence of Eap1p, yeast cells react to the heat stress with small and less focused SGs. Dele- tion of CAF20 does not affect SG assembly. This points to specific function of SG in distribution of factors connected with stress reaction. Polysomal analysis shows that deletion of one of initiation translation repressors does not affect heat induced global repression of translation. In permisive condition deletion of EAP1 may cause defect in addition of 60S ribosomal subunits. Absence of protein Eap1p causes morphological defect. That point to a different reactions of Eap1p and Caf20p on heat stress and possible...
Role of translational elongation factors in dynamics of stress granules.
Hlaváček, Adam ; Hašek, Jiří (advisor) ; Janderová, Blanka (referee)
eIF5A seems to be involved in both, translation initiation and elongation. It was also reported to affect assembly of P-bodies. Given similarities of P-bodies with stress granules (SGs) we decided to test the role of eIF5A in dynamics of heat-induced SGs and its implications for the cell recovery. For the evaluation of eIF5A function in SGs formation was used the temperature- sensitive (ts) mutant eIF5A-3 (C39Y/G118D) cultivated under permissive temperature 25řC and Rpg1-GFP fusion protein as a marker of SGs. The cells were exposed to robust heat shock at 46řC for 10 minutes. The ability of the mutant cells to recover was tested by propidium iodine staining and colony forming units plating. We found that the eIF5A-3 mutant forms heat-induced SGs more loosely aggregated, indicating that the fully functional eIF5A is necessary for SGs assembly. However, it does not seem to affect the rate of SGs dissolution. Survival tests indicate that eIF5A-3 mutant cells are susceptible to dying in a similar way as WT cells; nevertheless, their ability to resume proliferation is significantly better. We also observed a loss of the ts phenotype of the eIF5A-3 mutant. This loss cannot be explained by reversion of mutated eIF5A sequence into normal. Probable cause lies in the adaptive evolution. Our results indicate role of...
Multiple regulatory roles of the transmembrane adaptor protein NTAL in gene transcription and mast cell physiology
Polakovičová, Iva ; Dráber, Petr (advisor) ; Vyklický, Ladislav (referee) ; Hašek, Jiří (referee)
(EN) This thesis focuses mainly on understanding of the regulatory roles of the transmembrane adaptor proteins, non-T cell activation linker (NTAL) and phosphoprotein associated with glycosphingolipid-enriched microdomains (PAG), in murine mast cell signaling. There are conflicting reports on the role of NTAL in the high affinity immunoglobulin E receptor (FcεRI) activation pathways in mast cells. Studies carried out on mast cells prepared from NTAL knock-out mice have indicated that NTAL is a negative regulator of FcεRI signaling, whereas experiments performed on human mast cells and rat basophilic leukemia cells with silenced NTAL expression have suggested its positive regulatory role. To thoroughly examine the involvement of NTAL in FcεRI-mediated signaling events in mouse mast cells and to determine whether different methodologies of NTAL ablation have different physiological consequences, we utilized a broad range of assays. Using bone marrow-derived mast cells (BMMCs) as a model, we obtained cells from NTAL wild type and knock-out cells and using lentiviral delivery approach we transduced part of the wild type cells, with vector bearing NTAL shRNA or empty vector to generate NTAL knock-down cells and control cells, respectively. Comparison of all four groups of generated cells in our assays...
Function of phospholipases D and lipid phosphate phosphatases in the regulation of plant cell morphogenesis
Bezvoda, Radek ; Žárský, Viktor (advisor) ; Hašek, Jiří (referee) ; Vaňková, Radomíra (referee)
of the thesis The presented work explores the function and regulation of intracellular signaling that utilizes phospholipase D (PLD) and phosphatidic acid (PA), especially in the context of cellular morphogenesis of plants. PLDs cleave membrane phospholipids to phosphatidic acid, which has important biophysical and signaling role in many contexts, such as stress response, regulation of cytoskeletal dynamics and vesicular transport. Vesicular transport is essential in focused tip growth of plant pollen tubes and root hairs. Part of the work deals with NADPH oxidases, that are an emerging counterpart of PLD/PA signaling. Tobacco pollen tubes served as the main experimental model, as it enables assessing of changes in secretory pathway after pharmacological or genetic treatments. A technique utilizing antisense oligonucleotides was used for selective knock-down of PLD isoforms, NADPH oxidase and newly studied family of lipid phosphate phosphatases (LPPs) in pollen tubes. This enabled to assess functions of individual isoforms. For studying of selected gene families, various bioinformatic tool were utilized, such as dendrogram construction, analysis of available expression data and creating of virtual proteome. These tools together enabled to select potentially important genes for further experimental...
Characterization of the molecular mechanism of translation reinitiation in yeast.
Pondělíčková, Vanda ; Valášek, Leoš (advisor) ; Hašek, Jiří (referee) ; Vopálenský, Václav (referee)
Translation initiation is a multi-step process culminating in formation of the elongation- competent 80S ribosome. It requires accurate assembly of small and large ribosomal subunits, mRNA, initiation Met-tRNAi Met and at least 12 eukaryotic initiation factors (eIFs). This phase of protein synthesis is also one of the key points of regulation of gene expression. One of the main aims of our laboratory is a complex characterization of the multiprotein eIF3 complex that has been implicated in most of the steps of translation initiation. For example, we revealed and described its novel role in translation reinitiation (REI), a gene-specific translational control mechanism that among others governs expression of an important yeast transcriptional activator GCN4. Here I present a detailed characterization of the multi-functional N-terminal domain of Tif32 (subunit eIF3a). We demonstrated that the Tif32-NTD functionally interacts with the 5' sequences of short upstream ORF (uORF1) in the GCN4 mRNA leader and thus allows efficient reinitiation downstream of this critical reinitiation-permissive uORF. Four REI- promoting elements (RPEs) were identified in the 5' sequences of uORF1, two of which were shown to work in the Tif32-NTD-dependent manner. The structure of the 5' sequences was determined...
Improved Methods of Image Acquisition and Analysis of Tissues and Cells by Confocal and Multi-Photon Microscopy
Chernyavskiy, Oleksandr ; Kubínová, Lucie (advisor) ; Hašek, Jiří (referee) ; Malínský, Jan (referee)
Univerzita Karlova v Praze Přírodovědecká fakulta Studijní program: Vývojová biologie (P1520) Studijní obor: Vývojová biologie (1501V000) Oleksandr Chernyavskiy Zdokonalené metody pro snímání obrazových dat a analýzu tkání a buněk pomocí konfokální a multifotonové mikroskopie Improved Methods of Image Acquisition and Analysis of Tissues and Cells by Confocal and Multi-Photon Microscopy Abstrakt disertační práce Školitel: RNDr. Lucie Kubínová CSc Praha, 2015 Abstract The aim of this study was to develop methods and approaches for image acquisition with subsequent image analysis of data, obtained by confocal and two- photon excitation microscopy as well as their combination, enabling new possibilities of visualization and assessment of information on biological tissues and cell structures in 3D and their measurement. We focused on methods that exploited advantages of confocal and multi-photon excitation microscopy. Our further aim was to demonstrate the applicability of non-invasive approach for in vivo applications, usefulness and the relevance of these methods in several special biological applications with emphasis on improved image acquisition, analysis and evaluation of real biological specimens. The present work was not oriented on just one specific biological problem, but rather to methodological...

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