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Interaction of selected natural substances used in food industry with DNA and its structural motifs
Gardošová, Zuzana ; Pernicová, Iva (referee) ; Brázda, Václav (advisor)
G-quadruplexes represent secondary DNA structures formed in guanine-rich nucleic acid regions. These structures are involved in many biological processes, including DNA replication, transcription, and telomere maintenance. Several natural substances interacting with G-quadruplex structures have been described. Many of them can be used in the treatment of cancer or other areas of therapeutic practice. G-quadruplexes are dynamic structures whose stability can be affected by a variety of different factors, including chemical modifications to DNA. One of these modifications is DNA methylation, which is an important epigenetic mechanism regulating gene expression. DNA methylation can affect the function and stability of G-quadruplex structures. The theoretical part of the present work focuses on DNA secondary structures, characterization of G-quadruplexes and their ligands and describes the relationship between DNA methylation and G-quadruplex structures. In the experimental part, the binding ability of the natural substances quercetin, berberine, piperine, and caffeine to G-quadruplex structures formed in telomeric oligonucleotide sequences and sequences derived from the proto- oncogene c-Myc was confirmed. Furthermore, the ability of berberine and quercetin was proven to stabilize G-quadruplexes in the aforementioned sequences. Bioinformatics analysis showed that the frequency of G4 is higher in CpG regions than in their surroundings, and the highest frequency of G4 within CpG regions was observed on chromosome 19. Global methylation assays demonstrated that the breast cancer cell line exhibited hypomethylation compared to the non-tumor human dermal fibroblast cell line. After treatment with berberine, the analyzed DNA of both cell lines showed hypermethylation, whereas DNA after interaction with quercetin showed hypomethylation.
The promoter of c-myc oncogene as a target for a novel type of heterocyclic cations stabilizing G-quadruplex.
Pohlová, Lenka ; Šmídková, Martina (advisor) ; Hájková, Hana (referee)
Targeting oncogene promoters: a novel heterocyclic cations as G-quadruplex stabilizing ligands Lenka Pohlová Abstract: The diploma thesis studies an effect of newly synthesized group of compounds - helquats - on the expression of c-myc as a major player in malignant transformation and tumorigenesis via the stabilization of G-quadruplex in c-myc promotor. The G-quadruplex c-myc stabilization ability was tested for 101 helquats using dual luciferase reporter assay. The G-quadruplex c-myc stabilization ability was found for 13 helquats by this method. 8 successful helquats was selected by a comparison of the results from dual luciferase reporter assay and FRET melting assay. Effect on cell viability of tumor (HeLa S3) and non-tumor (HUVEC) cell lines was evaluated for these 8 helquats. Three of them exhibited cytotoxic effect on tumor cells but no effect was observed on viability of non-tumor cells. Moreover, an effect of these 3 helquats on c-myc expression on both mRNA and protein level, where significant effect on c-myc mRNA expression was not found for most of incubation periods. The 30% decrease in mRNA level was observed only for 24 hours incubation period for two helquats (LS702 and MJ656). The decrease in the expression on protein level was observed for all tested helquats, and helquat LS702 had the...
The promoter of c-myc oncogene as a target for a novel type of heterocyclic cations stabilizing G-quadruplex.
Pohlová, Lenka ; Šmídková, Martina (advisor) ; Hájková, Hana (referee)
Targeting oncogene promoters: a novel heterocyclic cations as G-quadruplex stabilizing ligands Lenka Pohlová Abstract: The diploma thesis studies an effect of newly synthesized group of compounds - helquats - on the expression of c-myc as a major player in malignant transformation and tumorigenesis via the stabilization of G-quadruplex in c-myc promotor. The G-quadruplex c-myc stabilization ability was tested for 101 helquats using dual luciferase reporter assay. The G-quadruplex c-myc stabilization ability was found for 13 helquats by this method. 8 successful helquats was selected by a comparison of the results from dual luciferase reporter assay and FRET melting assay. Effect on cell viability of tumor (HeLa S3) and non-tumor (HUVEC) cell lines was evaluated for these 8 helquats. Three of them exhibited cytotoxic effect on tumor cells but no effect was observed on viability of non-tumor cells. Moreover, an effect of these 3 helquats on c-myc expression on both mRNA and protein level, where significant effect on c-myc mRNA expression was not found for most of incubation periods. The 30% decrease in mRNA level was observed only for 24 hours incubation period for two helquats (LS702 and MJ656). The decrease in the expression on protein level was observed for all tested helquats, and helquat LS702 had the...

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