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Role of expression of cellular prion protein in the differentiation of neuronal cell lines
Kučerová, Johanka ; Holada, Karel (advisor) ; Janoušková, Olga (referee)
Cellular prion protein (PrPC ) is a membrane bound glycoprotein. The protein is expressed in all vertebrates, mainly in the nervous system, but it is present also in the cells of gastrointestinal tract, bone marrow, germ cells and heart. PrPC is necessary for pathogenesis of prion diseases, which are deadly and without the possibility of therapy. The pathogenic isoform of prion protein is formed by changing of secondary structure of PrPC and it's the main constituent of infectious prion particles. Pathological form of prion protein accumulates in brain of infected patients and this process is associated with neurodegradation. Physiological function of PrPC is poorly understood. Knock-out of the PrPC gene (PRNP) is not connected with any noticeable phenotype. Potential functions of PrPC are dispersed, protein may have antiapoptotic effect, it can be involved in ions metabolism or in protection against oxidative stress. Latest results show, that PrPC can play important role in cell differentiation. During the differentiation PrPC can influence the development of cells and their typing. It could affect cell cycle and have an influence on formation of nervous system. Aim of the present study was to elucidate, whether the down-regulation of PrPC or infection with prions has an impact on differentiation of...
Prionové proteiny a jejich interakce s těžkými kovy
Sedláčková, Eliška
Prion proteins are infectious glycoproteins that do not contain nucleic acids. Their specific function in the brain is not yet fully understood. Conversion of the cellular form of prion protein (PrPC) into the pathological isoform (PrPSc) is regarded as the cause of neurodegenerative diseases. PrPC is a glycoprotein that interacts with many divalent metal ions, particularly Cu2+ and Zn2+. Another protein having the ability to bind metals, is also metallothionein (MT), which consists of several specific forms. Regarding formation of neurodegenerative diseases is significant metallothionein isoform MT-3 occuring in the brain. One of the MT-3 functions in the brain is its participation in maintaining of the optimal concentration of metal ions. The aim of this study was to verify the presence of expression PrPC or MT-3 genes in E. coli bacterial cells. Furthermore, we investigated the effect of metal additions on E. coli bacterial culture expressing PrPC or MT-3 protein. In the end we focused on determining the total concentration of MT in E. coli bacterial cells expressing the PrPC or MT-3 protein. Any determination was compared to a standard E. coli BL21 (DE3) strain.

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