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Drobnička – vodní rostlina jako nový modelový organismus pro studium signálních drah a biotechnologie
Matysková, Tereza
Wolffia spp. are aquatic plants with extremely reduced morphology and rapid reproduction cycle with the shortest recorded doubling time of under 30 hours. These smallest known flowering plants are thus excellent for biotechnology and studying molecular mechanisms underlying growth and development. The theoretical part of this thesis reviews Wolffia spp. and discusses prospective future applications. The experimental part is dedicated to the characterization of W. australiana proteome, employing two complementary strategies for proteome fractionation using an off-line C18 peptides fractionation and an online ion mobility-based fractionation technique. That part is followed by a proteome analysis of W. australiana grown in nutrient-rich media. Finally, results of proteome and metabolome profiling of W. australiana in response to cadmium ions are presented.

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