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Evolution of eukaryotic ABC transporters
Žárský, Vojtěch ; Tachezy, Jan (advisor) ; Doležal, Pavel (referee)
In the past twenty years there has been a lot of research done on ABC transporters. This group of membrane transporters was recognized as highly important due to its ubiquity in living organisms and due to the involvement of some of the ABC transporters in multidrug resistance of cancer cells and pathogens against chemotherapeutics. This medical aspect of ABC transporters was naturally the most important one for the majority of researchers. On the other hand, the biological aspects and evolution of many ABC transporters remained untouched. In this work I give an overview of ABC transporters of parasitic protozoa and focus on the evolutionary aspect of eukaryotic transporters and on mitochondrial ABC transporters, which are the most conserved ones among eukaryotic ABC transporters.
Analysis of the genome of a free-living amoeba Mastigamoeba balamuthi and its comparison with pathogenic Entamoeba histolytica
Žárský, Vojtěch ; Tachezy, Jan (advisor) ; Bruchhaus, Iris (referee) ; Beneš, Vladimír (referee)
Charles University, Faculty of Science Department of parasitology Doctoral study programme: Parasitology Abstract (en) Analysis of the genome of a free-living amoeba Mastigamoeba balamuthi and its comparison with pathogenic Entamoeba histolytica Mgr. Vojtěch Žárský Supervisor: prof. RNDr. Jan Tachezy, Ph.D. Praha, 2020 Abstract Examination and comparison of organisms have been tremendously important for the study of life's history on earth. The progress of our understanding of the genetic basis of heredity and the recent boom of sequencing technologies allows us to continue in this exciting field of research from the perspective of genes and genomes. In this work, I focus on the study of an anaerobic amoeba Mastigamoeba balamuthi, which is related to an important human pathogen Entamoeba histolytica. Comparative analysis allows us to draw some conclusions about the nature of the common ancestor of Mastigamoeba and E. histolytica, how it adapted to the anaerobic lifestyle, and about the way the Entamoeba lineage evolved to become a successful parasite. Surprisingly we also noticed that besides hydrogenosomes (hydrogen-producing organelles related to mitochondria), M. balamuthi also harbors peroxisomes - organelles thought to be absent in anaerobic organisms. This finding motivated us to inquire more about...
Analysis of gene expresion via next generation sequencing techniques
Bláhová, Monika ; Krylov, Vladimír (advisor) ; Žárský, Vojtěch (referee)
1 Abstract The main task of this work is create review today's available methods for gene expression analysis, introduce advantages and disadvantages of this metods and compare them. Nowadays sequencing is one of the most usable molecular methods. Sequencing methods are divided to three groups, a first generation sequencing, a second generation sequencing and a third generation sequencing. The most useful are the second generation sequencing. However, the third generation sequencing have a big potencial too. It is not necessary amplificate samples using PCR thanks them. Amount of data raises rapidly, thanks decreasing costs and increasing efficiency. Demands on data starage, computers output are growing. And softwares for data analysis are much clever than ever before.
Phosphorylation and its impact on cancer - bioinformatics view
Nováková, Martina ; Novotný, Marian (advisor) ; Žárský, Vojtěch (referee)
Cancer is a frequent disease and cause of human death, during one year over 70 000 people suffer and over 25 000 die because of cancer in the Czech Republic. Cancer causes change of cellular metabolism and one way this is done is the change of post-translational modifications, especialy phosphorylations. Phosphorylations are important regulatory mechanism, because they often have a direct effect on the enzyme activity. Phosphorylated residues are mostly serine, threonine and tyrosine and phosphorylation of these amino-acids are considered in this barchelor thesis. Data about phosphorylations are then stored in the database. The databases differ by the type of data they collect, size, way of annotating and content control. My thesis deals with the connection between cancer and phosphorylation. The emphasis of this thesis is on bioinformatic approaches to study changes in phosphorylations in cancer cells. The thesis is a summary of the most important databases. This work also summarizes articles with a bioinformatic approach to analyze data on phosphorylation and tumours. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Protein import into mitochondria and peroxisomes of parasitic protists
Žárský, Vojtěch ; Tachezy, Jan (advisor) ; Hampl, Vladimír (referee)
The presented thesis includes three related projects, that are linked by a common interest in the evolution of eukaryotic organelles and machineries that import proteins into these compartments. The first project considers the possibility of peroxisomes (eukaryotic organelles known in aerobic organisms) being conserved in two related anaerobic protists: a free-living amoeba Mastigamoeba balamuthi and a parasite Entamoeba histolytica. The most important hint for the presence of peroxisomes was the discovery of proteins that are homologous to known components of the peroxisomal protein import machinery. The second project aims to characterize the unknown protein translocase of the inner membrane (TIM) in the mitosomes (extremely reduced mitochondria) of an anaerobic protozoan Giardia intestinalis. We have discovered an important subunit of the mitosomal translocase (Tim44), which usually tethers the Hsp70/PAM (presequence translocase-associated motor) complex to the TIM translocon. The last project shows that the protein translocase of the outer mitochondrial membrane in trypanosomatids is related to a typical eukaryotic channel Tom40. This finding is important because the absence of Tom40 was previously considered an ancestral feature of trypanosomatids.
Evolution of eukaryotic ABC transporters
Žárský, Vojtěch ; Doležal, Pavel (referee) ; Tachezy, Jan (advisor)
In the past twenty years there has been a lot of research done on ABC transporters. This group of membrane transporters was recognized as highly important due to its ubiquity in living organisms and due to the involvement of some of the ABC transporters in multidrug resistance of cancer cells and pathogens against chemotherapeutics. This medical aspect of ABC transporters was naturally the most important one for the majority of researchers. On the other hand, the biological aspects and evolution of many ABC transporters remained untouched. In this work I give an overview of ABC transporters of parasitic protozoa and focus on the evolutionary aspect of eukaryotic transporters and on mitochondrial ABC transporters, which are the most conserved ones among eukaryotic ABC transporters.

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