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Role of PML in nucleolar functions
Kučerová, Alena ; Hodný, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Skalníková, Magdalena (referee)
Promyelocytic leukemia protein (PML) is a tumour suppressor which is frequently downregulated in human tumours. PML plays a role in many cellular processes including DNA damage response, senescence and apoptosis and is mainly localized in special structures called PML nuclear bodies (PML NBs). The nucleolus is a key nuclear compartment, where transcription of ribosomal DNA and biogenesis of ribosomes take place. The nucleolus is also called a stress sensor because of its role, for instance, in stabilization of tumour suppressor p53. Localization of PML to the nucleolar periphery appears to be prominent after disturbance of nucleolar functions - for example inhibition of rRNA transcription or processing. Thus the relationship between the nucleolus and PML nuclear bodies may be important for cellular response to stress. However, the role of PML nucleolar associations in nucleolar function including mechanism of formation of these structures remain unclear. Here we characterised PML nucleolar structures and mechanism of their formation. We showed that formation of PML nucleolar structures is not caused by replication stress, is not dependent on any specific phase of cell cycle and is not caused by DNA damage response but is induced by topological stress due to inhibition of toposiomerase function....
Emergent properties of the G1/S network
Dražková, Jana ; Tomášek, Petr (referee) ; Palumbo,, Pasquale (advisor)
Tato práce se zabývá buněčným cyklem kvasinky Saccgaromyces cerevisiae. Oblastí našeho zájmu je přechod mezi G1 a S fází, kde je naším cílem identifikovat velikosti buňky v době počátku DNA replikace. Nejprve se věnujeme nedávno publikovanému matematickému modelu, který popisuje mechanismy vedoucí k S fázi. Práce poskytuje detailní popis tohoto modelu, stejně jako časový průběh některých důležitých proteinů či jejich sloučenin. Dále se zabýváme pravděpodobnostním modelem aktivace replikačních počátků DNA. Nově uvažujeme vliv šíření DNA replikace mezi sousedícími počátky a analyzujeme jeho důsledky. Poskytujeme také senzitivní analýzu kritické velikosti buňky vzhledem ke konstantám popisujícím dynamiku reakcí v modelu G1/S přechodu.
Coherence-controlled holographic microscope in cell's life cycle research
Bartoníček, Jan ; Chmelík, Radim (referee) ; Uhlířová, Hana (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is live-cell imaging in a transmitted-light holographic microscope which was designed at the Institute of Physical Engineering BUT and comparing this imaging method with the phase-contrast microscopy. The first part is dedicated to a basic description of used imaging techniques and a cell biology. A description of an experiment preparation follows. In the part dedicated to a data analysis the method of dynamic phase differences is described and the method of growth monitoring is proposed. Both methods were used for the analysis of experiments which are described in the last part of this work. Experiments were focused on acquiring time-lapse data of a cell’s cycle and particularly the mitosis.

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