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Transition Metal Complexes with Aza[n]phenacene Ligands.
Váňa, Lubomír
This work is aimed at the synthesis of new aza[n]phenacenes 2(n = 4 or 5, Ar = phenyl or 2-pyridyl), where [n]phenacenes 1 with δ-lactam ring are used as starting material (Scheme 1). The resulting compounds are subsequently investigated in terms of their complexation properties with transition metals (Cu, Ni, Co, Pt, Ir) (e. g.Figure 1) due to their potential application as photoluminescent complexes.
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Phosphonate and phosphinate derivatives of dipicolylamine
Hlinová, Veronika ; Kubíček, Vojtěch (advisor) ; Vojtíšek, Pavel (referee)
The Diploma Thesis deals with preparation of one phoshonate and two phospinate derivatives of dipicolylamine. Dissociation constants of prepared ligands were determined by potentiometric and NMR titration. Coordination properties of the compounds were studied by combination of potentiometry and UV-VIS spectrophotometry. Stability constants of complexes with selected transition metal ions (Cu2+ , Ni2+ a Zn2+ ) and alkali-earth metals ions (Ca2+ , Mg2+ ) were calculated. Acid-base and coordination properties in the solid state were studied by X-ray diffraction on single-crystals.
Dipicolylamine modified with a bis(phosphinate) group
Jaroš, Adam ; Kubíček, Vojtěch (advisor) ; Matulková, Irena (referee)
Ligand DPABPin was synthesized by Mannich reaction. Acid-base properties of the ligand were studied by potentiometric titrations. Protonation constants and stability constants of complexes with Cu2+ , Zn2+ and Ni2+ were determined. Cu2+ and Ni2+ complexes were isolated and their geometry was determined using X-Ray diffraction analysis.
Polydentate aminodiphosphinates
Böhmová, Zuzana ; Kubíček, Vojtěch (advisor) ; Vojtíšek, Pavel (referee)
Two linear aminodiphosphinates (H3L1 , H5L2 ) and one cyclic aminodiphosphinate (H2L3 ) were prepared and studied. Newly prepared compounds were characterized by NMR, MS and EA (elemental analysis). Acid-base and coordination properties of ligands were studied. Protonation constants and stability constants of complexes with Zn2+ , Ni2+ and Cu2+ metal ions were determined by potentiometry. Keywords Ligands, dissociation constants, potentiometry, phosphinates, complexes.
Coordination properties of aminophosphonate monoesters
Hlinová, Veronika ; Kubíček, Vojtěch (advisor) ; Vojtíšek, Pavel (referee)
Aminophosphate monoester - diethylpiperazine-N,N'-bis(methylenephosphonate) was prepared. Acid- base and coordination properties of the ligand were studied by potenciometry. Protonation constants and stability constants with selected ions of transition metals - Co2+, Cu2+, Ni2+ and Zn2+ were determined. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Testing of newly synthetized compounds with Constitutive androstane receptor (CAR)
Mouratidis, Ioannis ; Pávek, Petr (advisor) ; Kovařík, Miroslav (referee)
Charles University in Prague Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology Candidate: Ioannis Mouratidis Supervisor: Doc. PharmDr. Petr Pávek Ph.D. Testing of newly synthesized compounds with constitutive androstane receptor (CAR) Interactions of a diverse array of nuclear receptors with numerous isolated compounds (ligands) have been extensively investigated during the last years. The reason of this intense research activity is, of course, the wide therapeutic potential of the nuclear receptors super- family. It is known that they interact with the metabolism and excretion of various compounds, endogenous or exogenous that interfere with the homeostasic mechanisms of the living organisms. In my study, I tested the activation of a specific orphan nuclear receptor known as constitutive androstane receptor (CAR). I tested 11 structurally different compounds as well as a known inhibitor of CAR (clotrimazole) and an activator (CITCO). To test these interactions between these compounds and CAR, I used the method of the mammalian two- hybrid system, a method where ligand-protein interactions are studied in an environment close to that in vivo. The method is based on the Dual-Luciferase Reporter kit, which made the quantification of the CAR responsive luciferase reporter...
Biochemical methods as tool for study of reproductive proteins
Postlerová, Pavla ; Zigo, Michal ; Pohlová, Alžběta ; Jonáková, Věra
Study of molecular mechanisms in reproduction is essential for the understanding of this outstanding process. Our lab studies proteins secreted by reproductive organs and sperm using various biochemical methods for a long time. We have expertise in protein extraction from spermatic cells using different approaches, and by kits for proteins from the sperm surface and distinct subcellular compartments. The proteins of reproductive organ fluids are separated by chromatographic methods, such as size exclusion chromatography, high-performance liquid chromatography with reverse phase (RP-HPLC) and affinity chromatography on matrices with various ligands. Proteins are subjected to SDS- or 2D-electrophoresis for their characterization and comparison of various extraction methods, different mammalian species, and sperm in different functional development. Electrophoretically separated proteins may be transferred onto nitrocellulose membrane (Western blot) for antibody detection or binding studies with lectin-labelled ligands (lectins, polysaccharides, zona pellucida glycoproteins). We use immunoprecipitation method with specific antibody for protein determination followed by the MALDI identification. Proteins are localized by immunofluorescent techniques on/in spermatic cells and tissue sections of reproductive organs. Isolation of proteins from reproductive tissues and fluids, and the antibody detection is crucial for the studying of reproductive protein origin.
Cancer immunotherapy based on the use of ligands of phagocytic receptors anchored to tumor cells. Study of possibilities of amplification of its effect and specificity
HUSNÍKOVÁ, Hana
The main goal of this thesis was to study cancer immunotherapy based on combination of ligands of TLR and phagocytic receptor agonists. This study is focused on looking for proper and save TLR stimulation and specific anchoring of phagocytic ligands.

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