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Cytochrome P450 oxidoreductase: Structurally functional study. Molecular pathology of Antley-Bixler syndrome.
Tomková, Mária ; Martásek, Pavel (advisor) ; Mazura, Ivan (referee) ; Králová, Jarmila (referee)
NADPH-P450 oxidoreductase (POR) is a membrane bound flavoprotein that donates electrons to a wide spectrum of heme-containing proteins, among which are several steroidogenic and many xenobiotics-metabolizing enzymes. Given the important role of POR protein in drug metabolism and pharmacogenomics, there is a particular need to understand the contributions of POR genetic variants to these processes. Mutations in POR gene cause a disorder called POR deficiency, which manifests with a wide phenotypic spectrum ranging from disordered steroidogenesis to skeletal malformation, namely, Antley-Bixler syndrome (ABS). The aim of the present work was to investigate the POR gene in patients suspected to have POR deficiency syndrome from Czech Republic and to perform genotyping in Czech and Jewish control populations. We analyzed 644 alleles in unrelated individuals from the general Czech population and 1128 alleles in Jewish population, where 330 alleles were of Askhenazi and 798 of Sephardic Jews. We have also studied the impact of selected new genetic variants on POR activity and identified fourteen amino acid variations, two of which we have studied in detail to establish their influence on POR activity. Using the available human POR three-dimensional structure, we then modelled the newly identified variants...
Mutation Analysis in MLBR /Major Ligand Binding Regions/ of COL1A1 gene of the Czech Individuals with Osteogenesis Imperfecta, Type I-IV Diagnosis.
Šormová, Lucie ; Mazura, Ivan (advisor) ; Včelák, Josef (referee)
Osteogenesis imperfecta is an inherited disorder caused mainly by collagen type I genes mutations, COL1A1 and COL1A2. These mutations affect especially connective tissue. Disease is characterized by fragile bones, deformations and increased frequency of fractures. It's worldwide extensive disorder regardless of age, sex, nationality or races. The incidence is 1: 16 - 20 000 births. Currently, we described nine clinically distinct forms of Osteogenesis imperfecta. Only the first four types OI, type I-IV, are caused by collagen type I genes mutations . In these nine types there are distinguished mild and severe forms. Type II and III are lethal forms, death occur offen during prenatal period or in the first days of the life affected individuals. Characteristic clinical features of collagen forms OI are an increased incidence of fractures, deformations of bones, blue sclera, hearing loss, Dentinogenesis imperfecta small or subnormal growth (Marini, 2010). This study alignment is mainly the description of the clinical forms, exploring the molecular basis of disease and determine the relationship between the type and position of the mutation and the resulting phenotype of affected individuals. We have analysed exons 31-40, including associated non-coding regions, of the COL1A1 gene (so-called MLBR =...
Molecular Pathology of Rett Syndrome
Záhoráková, Daniela ; Martásek, Pavel (advisor) ; Kubala Havrdová, Eva (referee) ; Mazura, Ivan (referee)
Rett syndrome (RTT) is a severe X-linked neurodevelopmental disorder affecting almost exclusively girls. It belongs to autistic spectrum disorders and it is characterized especially by psychomotor regression, loss of acquired speech, microcephaly, repetitive stereotypic hand movements, and seizures. Most of RTT cases are caused by de novo mutations in the gene for the methyl-CpG-binding protein 2 (MECP2) and familial cases are extremely rare. The MECP2 gene product plays an important role in chromatin remodeling, regulation of gene expression and is also involved in RNA splicing. Some atypical RTT cases are caused by mutations in other genes, such as CDKL5, FOXG1 or NTNG1. In this paper we give an overview of RTT, its clinical aspects, molecular basis, diagnostic criteria, medical management and DNA diagnosis.
The diagnostic use of molecular genetics: indication, information, efficiency
Mazura, Ivan ; Zvárová, Jana
This paper describes the use of molecular genetics diagnostics that over the past two decades has become an integral part of the diagnostic and therapeutic process of a wide range of human disorders, which until recently were only possible to name, describe their phenotypic characteristics and in a few cases by modification of lifestyle or diet to alleviate the rising symptoms.

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