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Entropically driven cascade hybridization reactions for detection of microRNA
Runová, Alžbeta ; Cígler, Petr (advisor) ; Kožíšek, Milan (referee)
The emerging potential of miRNA molecules as diagnostic biomarkers calls for the development of a new quantification method. Current approaches usually require time-consuming and costly miRNA isolation for proper sample analysis. In this thesis, a new, isolation-free, oligonucleotide- modified gold nanoparticle (AuNP/DNA) system is proposed and designed for miRNA detection and quantification in living cells. This cascade, entropy-driven, and enzyme-free amplification system provides fluorescence signal upon selective interaction with the target miRNA. For this purpose, citrate-stabilized gold nanoparticles were synthesized, and their diameters were determined by dynamic light scattering and transmission electron microscopy. The AuNP/DNA conjugates were prepared following a recently published "freezing method". Their reaction kinetics with the target miRNA and selectivity to various miRNAs were compared with those of an analogous DNA system without AuNPs in a series of fluorescence measurements. Furthermore, stability experiments in glutathione environment were conducted, as well as DNA electrophoresis, demonstrating the mechanistic aspects of the reaction. The reaction yields and selectivity to target miRNA of 42.31 ± 2.91 nm AuNP/DNA constructs, containing approximately 25 DNA complexes per AuNP,...
Preparation of receptor AICL in fusion with Fc fragment of human IgG
Runová, Alžbeta ; Vaněk, Ondřej (advisor) ; Hlouchová, Klára (referee)
Natural killer cells (NK cells) are one of the basic elements of innate immunity. They play a key role in immune response against virus-infected, cancerous or otherwise stressed cells. NK cells express surface activating and inhibitory receptors. Activating receptors trigger cytotoxic mechanisms that lead to the target cell's apoptosis. Inhibitory receptors provide cellular tolerance. The balance between these receptor signals determines the resultant NK cell response to the target cell. C-type lectin-like receptors include the activating receptor NKp80 and its ligand AICL. AICL is a myeloid-specific activating receptor expressed on tumor cells. The NKp80:AICL complex that assists in the cytolysis of malignant myeloid cells is being studied in the context of cancer immunotherapy. This bachelor thesis describes the preparation of vectors containing genes encoding AICL expression constructs, and the subsequent production of proteins in the human embryonic renal cell line (HEK293S GnTI- ). The expression constructs contain the extracellular domain of AICL, TEV protease site and Fc fragment. Two different constructs were prepared - one containing the native AICL sequence and the other carrying C87S mutation.

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