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Characterization of the Caenorhabditis elegans pop-1 gene
Jakšová, Soňa ; Vacík, Tomáš (advisor) ; Macůrková, Marie (referee)
The TCF/LEF transcriptional factors regulate the target genes of the Wnt signalling pathway - one of the key signalling mechanisms involved in development of multicellular organisms. The TCF/LEF genes produce a number of various protein isoforms, which consequently leads to a great functional diversity of the TCF/LEF proteins. In this diploma project we focused on the Caenorhabditis elegans gene pop-1, the ortholog of the TCF/LEF genes, whose isoforms have not been studied yet. Using the Northern blot analysis we tried to identify alternative isoforms of the pop-1 mRNA in C. elegans. Using quantitative RT-PCR we also analyzed the pop-1 mRNA levels during seven developmental stages of C. elegans. Further, we also determined the expression profile of two important partners of pop-1, the bar-1 and sys-1 genes, whose protein products function as transcriptional co-activators. Key words: canonical Wnt signaling pathway, TCF/LEF transcription factors, Caenorhabditis elegans, pop-1
Epigenetics in gene regulation and chromatin structure.
Lađinović, Dijana ; Vacík, Tomáš (advisor) ; Fafílek, Bohumil (referee) ; Stixová, Lenka (referee)
2. Abstract Histone methylation plays an important role in almost all cellular processes and its homeostasis is maintained by histone methyltransferases and histone demethylases. Misregulation of histone methylation levels is associated with gene expression misregulation and consequently also with various developmental defects and diseases. In this thesis we focus on the lysine demethylases KDM2A and KDM2B and on their demethylation deficient isoforms KDM2A-SF and KDM2B-SF. The lysine specific demethylases KDM2A and KDM2B have been predominantly studied for their demethylation function on CpG island-rich gene promoters. However, KDM2A-SF and KDM2B-SF have not been studied in detail. Therefore, the main goal of this thesis was to characterize KDM2A-SF more in detail and to focus on the role that KDM2A/B-SF might potentially play in canonical Wnt signaling pathway. We found that the KDM2A-SF mRNA arises through the action of an alternative intronic promoter and not by alternative splicing. We showed that the KDM2A-SF start codon is located in the exon that corresponds to KDM2A exon 14 and we thus determined the exact amino acid sequence of the KDM2A-SF protein. Furthermore, using an isoform specific knockdown assay we showed that KDM2A-SF, unlike KDM2A-LF, forms distinct nuclear foci on pericentromeric...
Epigenetics in gene regulation and chromatin structure.
Lađinović, Dijana ; Vacík, Tomáš (advisor) ; Fafílek, Bohumil (referee) ; Stixová, Lenka (referee)
2. Abstract Histone methylation plays an important role in almost all cellular processes and its homeostasis is maintained by histone methyltransferases and histone demethylases. Misregulation of histone methylation levels is associated with gene expression misregulation and consequently also with various developmental defects and diseases. In this thesis we focus on the lysine demethylases KDM2A and KDM2B and on their demethylation deficient isoforms KDM2A-SF and KDM2B-SF. The lysine specific demethylases KDM2A and KDM2B have been predominantly studied for their demethylation function on CpG island-rich gene promoters. However, KDM2A-SF and KDM2B-SF have not been studied in detail. Therefore, the main goal of this thesis was to characterize KDM2A-SF more in detail and to focus on the role that KDM2A/B-SF might potentially play in canonical Wnt signaling pathway. We found that the KDM2A-SF mRNA arises through the action of an alternative intronic promoter and not by alternative splicing. We showed that the KDM2A-SF start codon is located in the exon that corresponds to KDM2A exon 14 and we thus determined the exact amino acid sequence of the KDM2A-SF protein. Furthermore, using an isoform specific knockdown assay we showed that KDM2A-SF, unlike KDM2A-LF, forms distinct nuclear foci on pericentromeric...
Characterization of the Caenorhabditis elegans pop-1 gene
Jakšová, Soňa ; Vacík, Tomáš (advisor) ; Macůrková, Marie (referee)
The TCF/LEF transcriptional factors regulate the target genes of the Wnt signalling pathway - one of the key signalling mechanisms involved in development of multicellular organisms. The TCF/LEF genes produce a number of various protein isoforms, which consequently leads to a great functional diversity of the TCF/LEF proteins. In this diploma project we focused on the Caenorhabditis elegans gene pop-1, the ortholog of the TCF/LEF genes, whose isoforms have not been studied yet. Using the Northern blot analysis we tried to identify alternative isoforms of the pop-1 mRNA in C. elegans. Using quantitative RT-PCR we also analyzed the pop-1 mRNA levels during seven developmental stages of C. elegans. Further, we also determined the expression profile of two important partners of pop-1, the bar-1 and sys-1 genes, whose protein products function as transcriptional co-activators. Key words: canonical Wnt signaling pathway, TCF/LEF transcription factors, Caenorhabditis elegans, pop-1
Characterization of the Caenorhabditis elegans pop-1 gene
Jakšová, Soňa ; Vacík, Tomáš (advisor) ; Cmarko, Dušan (referee)
The human proteom diversity is caused by the ability of a single gene locus to encode more protein isoforms. The TCF/LEF genes produce a broad spectrum of protein variants, which consequently leads to a great functional diversity of the TCF/LEF proteins. The TCF/LEF transcriptional factors regulate the canonical Wnt signaling target genes. In this diploma project we focused on the Caenorhabditis elegans gene pop-1, the ortholog of the TCF/LEF genes. Using the Northern blot analysis we tried to identify alternative isoforms of the pop-1 mRNA in C. elegans. Using quantitative RT-PCR we also analyzed the pop-1 mRNA levels. Key words: canonical Wnt signaling pathway, TCF/LEF transcription factors, Caenorhabditis elegans, pop-1

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