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The role of protein kinase StkP in regulation of the cell division in Streptococcus pneumoniae
Malíková, Eliška ; Doubravová, Linda (advisor) ; Kuthan, Martin (referee)
Protein phosphorylation by protein kinases is a key mechanizm that enables both eukaryotic and prokaryotic organizm sense and read environmental signals and convert these signals into changes in gene expression and thus proper biological response. One of the main phosphorylation systems in bacteria consists of eukaryotic-like Ser/ Thr protein kinases. The genome of human pathogen Streptococcus pneumoniae contains single Ser/ Thr protein kinase StkP. StkP regulates virulence, competence, stress resistance, gene expression and plays an important role in the regulation of cell division cycle. Analysis of phosphoproteome maps of both wild type and ΔstkP mutant strain of S. pneumoniae showed that in vivo StkP phosphorylates several putative substrates including the cell division protein DivIVA (NOVÁKOVÁ et al., 2010). DivIVA in S. pneumoniae is localized at midcell and at the cell poles. It was proposed to be primarily involved in the formation and maturation of the cell poles (FADDA et al., 2007). The aim of this thesis was to investigate phosphorylation of the cell division protein DivIVA in S. pneumoniae. Gene divIVA was cloned, expressed in E. coli and protein was purified via affinity chromatography. Phosphorylation of DivIVA by StkP was examined in a kinase assay. We confirmed that DivIVA is a direct...
Dynamical Behaviour of Matrix Proteins from Mason-Pfizer Monkey Virus
Srb, Pavel ; Lang, Jan (advisor) ; Žídek, Lukáš (referee) ; Brus, Jiří (referee)
Title: Dynamical behaviour of matrix proteins from Mason-Pfizer Monkey Virus Author: Pavel Srb Department: Department of Low temperature physics Supervisor: doc. RNDr. Jan Lang, PhD. Abstract: We studied the oligomeric properties of betaretroviral nonmyristoylated ma- trix protein (MA) and its R55F mutant from the Mason-Pfizer monkey virus in solution by means of NMR spectroscopy. We have proven that the wild- type (WT) MA forms oligomers in solution. The final model of oligomeriza- tion of the WT MA was derived by concerted use of chemical shift mapping and diffusion-ordered spectroscopy measured on a set of protein samples with varying concentrations. We found that the Mason-Pfizer monkey virus WT MA exists in a monomer-dimer-trimer equilibrium in solution. Further a combination of NMR relaxation measurements and advanced analysis of molecular dynamics simulation trajectory provided an unprecedentedly de- tailed insight into internal mobility of matrix proteins of the Mason-Pfizer monkey virus. Strong evidence have been obtained that the oligomerization capacity of the wild-type matrix protein is closely related to the enhanced dynamics of several parts of its backbone on a nanosecond time scale. In- creased flexibility has been observed for two regions: the loop between he- lices α2 and α3 and the C-terminal...
Study of Production and Using Mesolactide
Gažo, Peter ; Porubský, Tomáš (referee) ; Petrůj, Jaroslav (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with mesolactide production of D,L-lactic acid. In the theoretical part, it has been processed literature review focused on manufacturing methods of mesolactide,it´s processing and using. In the practical part, it has been investigated conditions linked to the most appropriate production of mesolactide.
Synthesis of Mineral Oils by Oligomeration of 1-alkenes
Porubský, Tomáš ; Kučera, František (referee) ; Petrůj, Jaroslav (advisor)
The theoretical part presents a summary of existing information and procedures for the oligomerization of 1 alkenes. It also introduces suggestion of the new method for preparing poly(1-hexene) by controlled or living polymerization with nitroxyl radicals. In the experimental part was synthesized oligomer of 1-hexene with DBP or AIBN radical initiators and coordination Ziegler-Natta catalysts, which consisted of TiCl4 and organometallic compounds TIBA or TNHA. GC/MS analysis of the radical polymerization reaction mixture, showed no oligomer formation even after 6 hours. Effect of Ti/Al ratio, temperature and type of organoaluminium compund on conversion and molecular weight were investigated. Reaction products were analyzed by 1H NMR and GC/MS spectrometry. Results showed that the obtained oligomer was a mixture of oligomers with a degree of polymerization 2-9 and average molecular weight of 220-270 g/mol. Monomer conversion reached values of 72 98 %.

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