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Analysis of intermediate filament structure by chemical cross-linking
Dlabolová, Lada ; Novák, Petr (advisor) ; Šulc, Miroslav (referee)
Intermediate filament proteins create a dynamic cytoskeletal filamentous network, which due to its elastic properties, significantly contributes to the resistance of cells and tissues to mechanical stress. An important protein from the family of intermediate filaments, vimentin, is expressed mainly in cells of mesenchymal origin. Vimentin has been associated with a large number of pathophysiological conditions, and current studies consider vimentin as clinically promising target for the diagnosis, prognosis and treatment of a wide range of diseases from cancer to infectious and inflammatory diseases. Although in terms of structural characterization, vimentin belongs to one of the most studied proteins from the family of intermediate filaments, our knowledge is currently limited to the structure of the vimentin tetramer. Vimentin is capable of self-assembly into filaments formed by homo-oligomeric ULF subunits and the assembly process involves several steps of the organization of subunits. Structural characterization of the oligomeric subunits involved in the assembly of vimentin filaments is a prerequisite for elucidating the architecture of mature filaments, which can significantly contribute to understanding and connecting the mechanisms of many diseases associated with changes in vimentin...
The role of desmin in a heart
Šeovićová, Maja ; Horníková, Daniela (advisor) ; Vegrichtová, Markéta (referee)
Desmin forms a muscle specific intermediate filament which participates in a formation of a dynamic intracellular network that links contractile apparatus with a sarcolemma, mitochondria and it provides a communication with a cell nucleus. This network serves to maintain morphological and functional aspects of muscle cells and cell organelles during a muscle contraction. Mutation in a desmin or an absence of desmin is causing a serious disease called desminopathy, which belongs among a group of myofibrillar myopathies. This disease manifests itself in all muscle types, however first observable defects occur in cardiac mitochondria, thus heart is a first organ manifesting symptoms of this disease. The purpose of this thesis was to summarize a current knowledge about physiological and molecular mechanisms that involved in a formation of intracellular desmin network and about patho-physiological states of desminopathies. Key words: desmin, intermediate filaments, heart, desminopathy, cardiomyopathy
The role of desmin in a heart
Šeovićová, Maja ; Horníková, Daniela (advisor) ; Vegrichtová, Markéta (referee)
Desmin forms a muscle specific intermediate filament which participates in a formation of a dynamic intracellular network that links contractile apparatus with a sarcolemma, mitochondria and it provides a communication with a cell nucleus. This network serves to maintain morphological and functional aspects of muscle cells and cell organelles during a muscle contraction. Mutation in a desmin or an absence of desmin is causing a serious disease called desminopathy, which belongs among a group of myofibrillar myopathies. This disease manifests itself in all muscle types, however first observable defects occur in cardiac mitochondria, thus heart is a first organ manifesting symptoms of this disease. The purpose of this thesis was to summarize a current knowledge about physiological and molecular mechanisms that involved in a formation of intracellular desmin network and about patho-physiological states of desminopathies. Key words: desmin, intermediate filaments, heart, desminopathy, cardiomyopathy

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