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Utilization of physicochemical and spectroscopic techniques in study of stress-response of cyanobacteria
Skoryk, Maksym ; Šedrlová, Zuzana (oponent) ; Sedláček, Petr (vedoucí práce)
This bachelor's thesis focuses on observation of cyanobacteria exposed to osmotic-up and down stresses. Based on literature review appropriate methods have been proposed to study two model organisms - Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 and Synechocystis sp. salina Wislouch CCALA 192. Four methods have been utilized to characterize osmotically stressed cyanobacteria. Flow cytometry has been utilized to assess viability of bacteria. SYTOX Blue fluorescent stain provided reliable information on bacteria stress resistance, whilst when stained with propidium iodide obscured results were obtained. Optical properties of cyanobacteria have been characterized with UV-VIS absorbance and turbidity measurements. Bacteria have undergone thermogravimetric analysis upon stress exposure to estimate cell volume dependence on extent of salt stress. This analysis suggested that PHB-positive Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 tend to be more endurable to osmotic up-stress than PHB-negative. Gas chromatography showed PHB-positive cells to contain 1-2 % of PHB per dry cell mass.
Bioinformatic analysis of mass spectrometry data in metabolomics
Skoryk, Maksym ; Raček,, Tomáš (oponent) ; Mgr. Aleš Křenek, Ph.D (vedoucí práce)
This Master's thesis explores and compares methods for the analysis of mass spectrometry data, focusing on the construction and application of molecular networks. The primary objective of this study is to identify suitable mass spectra similarity metrics for the construction of molecular networks, which would reveal meaningful relationships between compounds and their structural and biological properties. To achieve this goal, we thoroughly investigated the performance of different mass spectra similarity metrics, including cosine similarity, spectral entropy, as well as machine learning-based Spec2Vec, and MS2DeepScore. We then applied dimensionality reduction techniques, such as t-SNE, UMAP, PHATE, and Isomap, to visualize and to better understand the molecular networks generated from these metrics. Our results demonstrate the importance of selecting appropriate similarity metrics and their adjustment for particular datasets and usecases. This thesis contributes to the field of untargeted mass spectrometry and metabolomics by investigating the applications of molecular networking to electron ionization gas chromatography-mass spectrometry data.
Utilization of physicochemical and spectroscopic techniques in study of stress-response of cyanobacteria
Skoryk, Maksym ; Šedrlová, Zuzana (oponent) ; Sedláček, Petr (vedoucí práce)
This bachelor's thesis focuses on observation of cyanobacteria exposed to osmotic-up and down stresses. Based on literature review appropriate methods have been proposed to study two model organisms - Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 and Synechocystis sp. salina Wislouch CCALA 192. Four methods have been utilized to characterize osmotically stressed cyanobacteria. Flow cytometry has been utilized to assess viability of bacteria. SYTOX Blue fluorescent stain provided reliable information on bacteria stress resistance, whilst when stained with propidium iodide obscured results were obtained. Optical properties of cyanobacteria have been characterized with UV-VIS absorbance and turbidity measurements. Bacteria have undergone thermogravimetric analysis upon stress exposure to estimate cell volume dependence on extent of salt stress. This analysis suggested that PHB-positive Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 tend to be more endurable to osmotic up-stress than PHB-negative. Gas chromatography showed PHB-positive cells to contain 1-2 % of PHB per dry cell mass.

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