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The role of LINC complex in male germinal cells
Kmoníčková, Věra ; Komrsková, Kateřina (advisor) ; Knop, Filip (referee)
LINC (linker of the nucleoskeleton and cytoskeleton) complex is substantial for the overall function of any nuclear cell. It is a bridge between the cytoplasmic and nuclear structures which mediates transmission of mechanical forces generated on the cytoplasmic side. The main objective of this thesis is the function of distinct variants of the LINC complexes in mammalian male germinal cells throughout their development. The nuclear facing side of the LINC complex is a key player in homolog pairing and rapid chromosome movements during meiosis. The cytoplasmic facing side is necessary for the sperm head formation, proper acrosome and nucleus attachment. Evenly, another complex is essential for the head-to-tail coupling as without this one the sperm cells are found decapitated. If the subunits of the LINC complex are defective, males are afflicted with different kinds of infertilities, which nowadays is one of the important issues of our society. Many things about the role and structure of the LINC complex has been discovered due to modern technologies. These up to date findings are summarized and discussed on the following pages.
The role of LINC complex in male germinal cells
Kmoníčková, Věra ; Komrsková, Kateřina (advisor) ; Knop, Filip (referee)
LINC (linker of the nucleoskeleton and cytoskeleton) complex is substantial for the overall function of any nuclear cell. It is a bridge between the cytoplasmic and nuclear structures which mediates transmission of mechanical forces generated on the cytoplasmic side. The main objective of this thesis is the function of distinct variants of the LINC complexes in mammalian male germinal cells throughout their development. The nuclear facing side of the LINC complex is a key player in homolog pairing and rapid chromosome movements during meiosis. The cytoplasmic facing side is necessary for the sperm head formation, proper acrosome and nucleus attachment. Evenly, another complex is essential for the head-to-tail coupling as without this one the sperm cells are found decapitated. If the subunits of the LINC complex are defective, males are afflicted with different kinds of infertilities, which nowadays is one of the important issues of our society. Many things about the role and structure of the LINC complex has been discovered due to modern technologies. These up to date findings are summarized and discussed on the following pages.
Study of the role of selected endocytosis regulators in the Wnt signalling pathway
Knop, Filip ; Macůrková, Marie (advisor) ; Fafílek, Bohumil (referee)
Wnt signalling pathway is indispensable for a proper development and homeostasis in most of the multicellular organisms. Its evolutionary conservation and wide spectrum of diseases caused by its improper regulation only underscores its importance. Wnt signalling pathway can be conveniently divided into two halves. The first one covers processes that take place in Wnt ligand producing cells and the second one includes Wnt signal transduction in Wnt receiving cells. One of the vital steps in both types of cells is the process of endocytosis. Via regulation of this process, outcome of Wnt signalling itself is regulated. In this work, nematode Caenorhabditis elegans was used as a model organism to characterize new regulator of the Wnt signalling pathway which acts at the level of endocytosis. This new regulator described here is SEL-5 protein kinase. SEL-5 protein kinase belongs to a NAK kinase family and its function seems to be conserved throughout evolution. Its role in Wnt signalling of C. elegans was estimated by mining database information about its human homolog AAK1 and based on these information experiments were designed that would allow detailed investigation of its involvement in this pathway. Genetic interaction of sel-5 with components of the retromer complex was uncovered and it was...
Phosphoinositides and their effectors in regulation of the Wnt signalling pathway
Knop, Filip ; Macůrková, Marie (advisor) ; Krausová, Michaela (referee)
Phosphoinositides (PIs) make up only a small proportion of overall amount of lipids in cell membranes. However, their function mediated through protein effectors is indispensable for cell signaling, vesicular trafficking, cell movement and other important aspects of cellular life. In this bachelor thesis function of PIs is described in relation to Wnt signaling pathway. Proper execution of several steps of the Wnt signaling pathway requires the presence of PIs. Retrograde transport of Wntless (Wls) from the plasma membrane (PM) back to the Golgi apparatus (GA) in Wnt producing cells or internalization of Wnt receptors in Wnt receiving cells are only two examples. All processes are tightly regulated and malfunction of enzymes processing PIs can cause their deregulation resulting in disruption of the Wnt signaling pathway. As deregulated Wnt signaling is a known cause of serious diseases including cancer, understanding the crosstalk between PIs and Wnt signaling could help in designing novel strategies for therapeutic intervention.

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