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Study of the function of selected genes in the colonies of wild yeast strains
Tarabová, Eva ; Kuthan, Martin (advisor) ; Heidingsfeld, Olga (referee)
Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains isolated from the wild are able to exhibit multicellular social behaviour and to form complex structured colonies resembling in many properties highly resistant biofilms of pathogenic yeasts. The capability of phenotypic variability, i.e. high frequency transition between two or more different phenotypes, is another feature typical for the wild yeast strains. Such phenotypic changes are in case of pathogenic yeast often connected with changes in virulence and resistance to stress and antifungal treatment. Long-term cultivation of the wild yeast strains under laboratory conditions leads to their domestication, i.e. transition to smooth colonies and loss of some features typical for structured colonies. This process is, similarly to phenotypic switching, accompanied by significant changes in gene expression and global change of colony lifestyle. Mechanisms underlying yeast phenotypic transitions are ascribed to epigenetic regulation of gene expression via transcriptional silencing conferred by histone deacetylases. This work deals with the study of such mechanisms using knock-outs of selected genes with putative function in formation of structured colonies in wild and domesticated strains. The achieved results show, that NAD+-dependent histone deacetylase Sir2p influences...
Yeast gene silencing.
Tarabová, Eva ; Kuthan, Martin (advisor) ; Schierová, Michaela (referee)
Each cell contains a complete copy of the entire genetic equipment of the organism. However not all genes are expresed, cells are differentiated in higher eukaryots and only certain proteins are transcribed in each cell. This is possible thanks to a gene silencing, that is stable throughout the whole cell cycle and epigeneticaly inherited from one generation to another. Gene silencing serves also in the maintainance of the chromosomal integrity, it is connected with the right progression of the cell division. It even enables mating type switching and ensures right cells' identity in yeasts. The basis is compact and a higher-ordered structure of chromatin called heterochromatin. The mechanism is common to many various organisms, although the proteins, which ensure silencing, are different.
Microbiological project aimed at the adherence to hygienic habits
Tarabová, Eva ; Skýbová, Jana (referee) ; Pavlasová, Lenka (advisor)
The presented diploma work deals with microbiological project aimed at the adherence to hygienic habits. The principal aim of this project is to draw attention of primary and secondary school students to the necessity of careful and proper hand washing. Professional aspects of this work serve as a theoretical basis for individual versions of the project. The practical part of the work deals on the one hand with the project itself and its versions for different types of shools and on the other hand with responses to questionaires which results indicated the suitability of this project to be included in teaching.

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