Thesis/Dissertation: Róbert Šándor, učo 499268: Identification of amino acids phosphorylated by protein kinase GSK3 in protein MAP2c
Bachelor's thesis
Identification of amino acids phosphorylated by protein kinase GSK3 in protein MAP2c
Identifikace aminokyselin fosforylovaných proteinkinasou GSK3 v proteinu MAP2c
Abstract
Mikrotubuly hrají klíčovou roli při určování tvaru buňky, slouží k vnitrobuněčnému transportu a koordinují segregaci chromozomů během buněčného dělení. Jsou to velmi nestabilní struktury, které podléhají rychlé polymerizaci a depolymerizaci. Jejich stabilita je regulována pomocnými proteiny, které se nazývají proteiny asociované s mikrotubulami (MAPs). Tyto proteiny zprostředkovávají interakce mikrotubulů …more
Abstract
Microtubules play pivotal role in determining cell shape, provide platforms for intracellular transport and coordinate chromosome segregation during cell division. They are highly unstable structures, undergoing rapid cycles of polymerization and depolymerization. Their stability is regulated by accessory proteins, named microtubule-associated proteins (MAPs). They mediate interactions of microtubules …more
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21/5/2022 16:53, Séverine Jansen, PhD., UČO 128288
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