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Spr0334, new protein of cell division in Streptococcus pneumoniae.
Štekerová, Nela ; Doubravová, Linda (advisor) ; Konopásek, Ivo (referee)
Spr0334, new protein of cell division in Streptococcus pneumoniae Streptococcus pneumoniae is an important human pathogen. The geonome of this bacteria encodes a single gene for eukaryotic-like serine / threonine protein kinase called StkP. StkP regulates many physiological processes such as pathogenesis, competence for genetic transformation, resistance to various stresses and resistance to antibiotics. It also affects the transcription of many genes involved in cell wall biosynthesis, pyrimidine metabolism, DNA repair and iron uptake. Recent studies have shown that StkP is located in the cell division septum and significantly regulates cell division and morphology. Its substrates include, among others, cell division protein DivIVA, FtsZ and FtsA. Analysis of phosphoproteome maps of wild type and ΔstkP mutant strain of S. pneumoniae showed that in vivo StkP phosphorylates several putative substrates including the protein Spr0334. Mass spectrometry analysis identified phosphorylation sites of the protein Spr0334: threonine 67 and threonine 78. Furthermore, it was found that the protein Spr0334 is located in the cell division septum, which led to the hypothesis that it could be newly identified cell division protein in S. pneumoniae. The main aim of this thesis was to describe the function of the...
Spr0334, new protein of cell division in Streptococcus pneumoniae.
Štekerová, Nela ; Doubravová, Linda (advisor) ; Konopásek, Ivo (referee)
Spr0334, new protein of cell division in Streptococcus pneumoniae Streptococcus pneumoniae is an important human pathogen. The geonome of this bacteria encodes a single gene for eukaryotic-like serine / threonine protein kinase called StkP. StkP regulates many physiological processes such as pathogenesis, competence for genetic transformation, resistance to various stresses and resistance to antibiotics. It also affects the transcription of many genes involved in cell wall biosynthesis, pyrimidine metabolism, DNA repair and iron uptake. Recent studies have shown that StkP is located in the cell division septum and significantly regulates cell division and morphology. Its substrates include, among others, cell division protein DivIVA, FtsZ and FtsA. Analysis of phosphoproteome maps of wild type and ΔstkP mutant strain of S. pneumoniae showed that in vivo StkP phosphorylates several putative substrates including the protein Spr0334. Mass spectrometry analysis identified phosphorylation sites of the protein Spr0334: threonine 67 and threonine 78. Furthermore, it was found that the protein Spr0334 is located in the cell division septum, which led to the hypothesis that it could be newly identified cell division protein in S. pneumoniae. The main aim of this thesis was to describe the function of the...

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