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Transcriptional regulation of GAL genes - model for chromatin structure study
Brožková, Anita ; Folk, Petr (advisor) ; Konířová, Jana (referee)
The GAL system in Saccharomyces cerevisiae enables this budding yeast to metabolize galactose. Expression of GAL genes is controlled by a regulatory cascade in which galactose triggers the activation of GAL gene expression, whereas glucose acts as a repressor. GAL genes in yeast have been used for decades as a model system for transcription regulation in eucaryotes. The products of GAL genes are GAL regulatory and GAL structural genes. Intriguingly, during studies of the GAL system it has been discovered that one of the regulatory genes and the structural gene for the galactokinase enzyme are apparently related. It has been suggested that an ancestor of the two genes underwent a gene duplication event which allowed the paralogs to gain different functions. The GAL genes serve as a model system for the study of chromatin changes during transcription activation or repression. Transcriptional repression of GAL1 and GAL10 genes via ncRNA represents one of the recently discovered regulatory mechanisms of the GAL system. This mechanism has been discovered due to the changes in the histone methylation pattern across the GAL10 locus. However, the latest discovery in GAL gene regulation has probably been the role of nuclear localization of the GAL1,-7,-10 cluster in response to changes of carbon sources. GAL genes...
Regulace pre-mRNA sestřihu v prostředí buněčného jádra
Hnilicová, Jarmila ; Staněk, David (advisor) ; Půta, František (referee) ; Dvořák, Michal (referee)
Eukaryotic genes contain non-coding sequences - introns that are removed during pre-mRNA splicing by the spliceosome. The spliceosome is composed of five snRNPs (U1, U2, U4/U6 and U5) which assemble on pre-mRNA in a step-wise manner and together with additional non-snRNP proteins catalyse splicing. Mutations in splicing factors can cause severe diseases, for example a point missense mutation (called AD29) in hPrp31 (U4/U6 snRNP specific protein) induces retinitis pigmentosa, disease often leading to complete blindness. In this PhD thesis we show that the hPrp31 AD29 mutant is unstable and is not properly incorporated into spliceosomal snRNPs. In addition, the expression of the mutant protein reduces cell proliferation, which indicates that it interferes with cellular metabolism (likely splicing) and could explain the induction of retinitis pigmentosa. Next, we focus on a role of nuclear environment in pre-mRNA splicing. It was shown that new U4/U6·U5 snRNPs are preferentially assembled in non-membrane nuclear structure - Cajal body. Here we expand this finding and provide evidence that Cajal bodies are also important for U4/U6·U5 snRNP recycling after splicing. In addition, we analyzed a role of chromatin and particularly histone acetylation modulates in splicing regulation. Using inhibitor of...
The role of transcription factors PU.1 a GATA-1 during leukemia differentiation.
Burda, Pavel ; Stopka, Tomáš (advisor) ; Kořínek, Vladimír (referee) ; Machová Poláková, Kateřina (referee)
Hematopoiesis is coordinated by a complex regulatory network of transcription factors among them PU.1 (Spi1, Sfpi1) and GATA-1 represent key molecules. GATA-1 and PU.1 bind each other on DNA to block each others transcriptional programs to prevent development of undesired lineage during hematopoietic commitment. Murine erythroleukemia (MEL) cells, transformed erythroid precursors that are blocked from completing the late stages of erythroid differentiation, co-express GATA-1 and PU.1 and as my and others data document, are able to respond to molecular removal (down-regulation) of PU.1 or addition (up-regulation) of GATA-1 by inducing terminal erythroid differentiation. We provide novel evidence that downregulation of GATA-1 or upregulation of PU.1 induces incompletely differentiation into cell cycle arrested monocytic-like cells. Furthermore, PU.1- dependent transcriptome is negatively regulated by GATA-1 in MEL cells, including CCAAT/enhancer binding protein alpha (Cebpa) and Core-binding factor, beta subunit (Cbfb) that encode additional key hematopoietic transcription factors. Chromatin immunoprecipitation and reporter assays identified PU.1 motif sequences near Cebpa and Cbfb that are co-occupied by PU.1 and GATA-1 in the leukemic blasts. Furthermore, transcriptional regulation of these loci by...
Role of Smarca5 (Snf2h) during transcription of transfected DNA template.
Zikmund, Tomáš ; Stopka, Tomáš (advisor) ; Smetana, Karel (referee)
Cellular and tissue characteristics are results of dynamic regulation of gene expression. DNA wrapped into proteins, referred to as chromatin, requires involvement of mechanisms guiding accessibility of specific sequences. In higher organisms, chromatin remodeling proteins are indispensable in regulating chromatin structure including ISWI ATPase SMARCA5. SMARCA5 is involved in almost any transaction on DNA including transcription, however precise in vivo role of SMARCA5 in these processes remains unknown. To advance understanding of specific role of SMARCA5 in the development of chromatin structure during transcription we devised cellular model in which SMARAC5 level is manipulated while chromatin structure development and transcriptional response are monitored. Our data indicate that the transfected DNA template that is transcribed is enriched with histone H3 and its specific methylation of Histone H3 lysine (K) 4, a mark of active chromatin structure. Overexpression of SMARCA5 results within the reporter gene coding sequence in ~2,5-3 fold increase of both H3 occupancy an its modification H3K4Me3. Increased DNA template commitment into chromatinization is associated with repression of reporter gene expression. These results are supported by studies indicating dynamic development of nucleosomal...

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