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Searching for interaction partners associated with the transcriptional apparatus of yeast linear plasmids
Ľalíková, Kristýna ; Vopálenský, Václav (advisor) ; Čáp, Michal (referee)
The pGKL plasmids are a type of yeast linear double-stranded DNA plasmids found in the cytoplasm of yeast Kluyveromyces lactis. The plasmid gene transcription process involves the plasmid transcription apparatus, which shows similarity to the transcription apparatus of poxviruses. Poxviruses cause a range of serious diseases. Thus pGKL plasmids offer a safe way to study some of the mechanisms of these viruses without the risk of infection. The plasmid transcription apparatus comprises non-canonical RNA polymerase, helicase, and capping enzyme as its main components. Although RNA polymerase has been thoroughly characterized and described, little focus has been on the interactions between proteins within the transcription apparatus. Therefore, this study aims to shed light on this fundamental aspect of the gene expression of pGKL plasmids. The main goal of the thesis was to prepare a system that would facilitate the search for interaction partners of the pGKL transcription apparatus and verify the interactions between chosen proteins in yeast cells. The foundation of this system relies on the use of optimized genes and the yeast two-hybrid system method. The development of the experimental method has begun successfully, and it's expected to conclude soon, although further optimizations are still...

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