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Effect of selected tyrosine kinase inhibitors on the activity of human carbonyl reducing enzymes
Tomanová, Alžbeta ; Novotná, Eva (advisor) ; Matoušková, Petra (referee)
Charles University Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové Department of Biochemical Sciences Candidate: Alžbeta Tomanová Supervisor: RNDr. Eva Novotná, Ph.D. Title of diploma thesis: Effect of selected tyrosine kinase inhibitors on the activity of human carbonyl reducing enzymes Key words: tyrosin kinases, screening, carbonyl, daunorubicin, inhibition Tyrosine kinases are a subclass of protein kinases, catalysing the transfer of ATP phosphate residue to a protein, thereby playing an important role in cellular signaling. Abnormal tyrosine kinase activity is present in various malignancies. In certain cases, inhibition of their function can prevent tumor cell proliferation and eventually induce apoptosis. At the same time, some tyrosine kinase inhibitors have demonstrated the ability to inhibit efflux transporters, which are often involved in the development of resistance to anticancer treatment. In this diploma thesis, the inhibitory effect of imatinib, nilotinib, dasatinib and acalabrutinib (tyrosine kinase inhibitors) has been studied on carbonyl reducing enzymes, whose overexpression by tumor cells may lead to resistance to chemotherapy. In particular, in the case of anthracyclines, the reduction of carbonyl group on C-13 results in not only lower cytotoxic activity, but also increased...
Theoretical study of spin-orbit coupling on spectra and photophysics of rhenium complexes
Heydová, Radka ; Záliš, Stanislav (advisor) ; Slavíček, Petr (referee) ; Srnec, Martin (referee)
Title: Theoretical study of spin-orbit coupling on spectra and photophysics of rhenium complexes Author: RNDr. Radka Heydová Department: Physical and Macromolecular Chemistry Supervisor: Ing. Stanislav Záliš, CSc., JHI AS CR, v.v.i. Supervisor's e-mail address: stanislav.zalis@jh.inst-cas.cz Abstract: Relativistic effects, especially spin-orbit coupling (SOC), play an essential role in transition metal chemistry and SOC treatment is indispensable for a correct theoretical description. To demonstrate the importance of SOC, the energies and oscillator strengths of vertical transitions for a series of [ReX(CO)3(2,2'-bipyridine)] (X = Cl, Br, I) and [Re(imidazole)(CO)3(1,10-phenanthroline)]+ complexes were calculated in the spin-free (SF) and spin-orbit (SO) conceptual frameworks. Two different computational approaches were adopted: SO-MS-CASPT2 where SOC was added a posteriori using a configuration interaction model (SO-RASSI), and the approximate perturbative SO-TD-DFT method. Relativistic effects were included via the two-component Douglas-Kroll-Hess transformation and the zeroth-order regular approximation in the former and the latter technique, respectively. The SF (i.e. accounting only for the scalar relativistic effects) and SO results from both methods were compared with each other and to available...

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