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The effect of phosphorylation in the regulation of Rho-GTPases
Novotná, Michaela ; Rösel, Daniel (advisor) ; Hála, Michal (referee)
This bachelor thesis is focused on regulating of the activity of the Rho GTPases. Rho GTPases are important signalling proteins that are involved in regulation of many cellular processes, for example dynamic cytoskeleton changes (especially actin fibres) associated with cell adhesion and migration, vesicle trafficking or cell cycle. The activity of the Rho GTPases is primarily regulated by other proteins affecting the presence GTP/GDP or by posttranslational modifications. This thesis is focused on a narrow section of these modifications, namely phosphorylations. Phosphorylation of the Rho GTPases affects for example their activity, localization, or degradation. Understanding the mechanism of regulation of Rho GTPase activity is important for comprehension of cellular processes. Rho GTPases are involved, for example, in tumour cell invasiveness. By studying Rho GTPases and their regulation, it is possible to better target potential treatment or even prevent the occurrence of the metastases.
Cell polarity establishment and changes during Saccharomyces cerevisiae cell cycle
Luxová, Pavla ; Malcová, Ivana (advisor) ; Šťovíček, Vratislav (referee)
Cell polarity can be defined as an asymmetric organization and distribution of biomolecules, cellular organelles and structures which are important for many cellular processes. Cell polarity establishment is essential for the proper development of all organisms. This work focuses on main mechanisms of cell polarity establishment, its maintenance and changes during Saccharomyces cerevisiae cell cycle. Budding yeast is one of the preferred model organism. Bud site selection is determined by the spatial landmarks which are accumulated at the previous division site. The spatial landmarks are recognized by Rho GTPases which act on their effectors and thus affect the actin cytoskeleton and septins. These structures are essential for polarized bud growth that is coordinated with the cell cycle. Newborn cells arising after the bud separation from the mother cell at the end of each cycle are able to undergo many more division cycles than their mothers what is a new challenge to study cell polarity in terms of cell aging.
Cell polarity establishment and changes during Saccharomyces cerevisiae cell cycle
Luxová, Pavla ; Malcová, Ivana (advisor) ; Šťovíček, Vratislav (referee)
Cell polarity can be defined as an asymmetric organization and distribution of biomolecules, cellular organelles and structures which are important for many cellular processes. Cell polarity establishment is essential for the proper development of all organisms. This work focuses on main mechanisms of cell polarity establishment, its maintenance and changes during Saccharomyces cerevisiae cell cycle. Budding yeast is one of the preferred model organism. Bud site selection is determined by the spatial landmarks which are accumulated at the previous division site. The spatial landmarks are recognized by Rho GTPases which act on their effectors and thus affect the actin cytoskeleton and septins. These structures are essential for polarized bud growth that is coordinated with the cell cycle. Newborn cells arising after the bud separation from the mother cell at the end of each cycle are able to undergo many more division cycles than their mothers what is a new challenge to study cell polarity in terms of cell aging.

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