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Protein complexes in nucleosomal context
Thesis title in Czech: Proteinové komplexy v kontextu nukleosomů
Thesis title in English: Protein complexes in nucleosomal context
Key words: Strukturní biologie
English key words: Structural Biology
Academic year of topic announcement: 2023/2024
Thesis type: dissertation
Thesis language: angličtina
Department: Department of Cell Biology (31-151)
Supervisor: doc. Ing. Václav Veverka, Ph.D.
Author: hidden - assigned by the advisor
Date of registration: 03.10.2023
Date of assignment: 03.10.2023
References
Cermakova K et al. A ubiquitous disordered protein interaction module orchestrates transcription elongation. Science. 2021 Nov 26;374(6571):1113-1121.
Sharma, S., et al., Affinity switching of the LEDGF/p75 IBD interactome is governed by kinase-dependent phosphorylation. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, 2014.115 (30): E7053
Preliminary scope of work
Transkripce je regulována modulárními proteinovými komplexy. Cílem doktorského projektu bude strukturní charakterizace těchto komplexů v kontextu nukleozomů pomocí technik strukturní biologie (kryo-elektronové mikroskopie, NMR spektroskopie nebo rentgenové krystalografie).
Preliminary scope of work in English
Eukaryotic gene transcription is regulated by modular protein-protein interaction networks. The aim of the doctoral project will be structural characterization of these complexes in the context of nucleosomes using a combination of structure biology techniques (cryo-electron microscopy, NMR spectroscopy or X-ray crystallography).
 
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