These pages are deprecated. Please try https://www.prf.upol.cz/en/.
Palacký University

CRH/CS Cytoskeleton and Signalling

Lecturer: Georgios Komis
Lecture: 2 hours/week + seminar 1 hour/week
Credits: 3
Summer semester
Form of course completion: exam

Lectures

  • Cytoskeleton – revision of the previous knowledge and their detailed enrichment.
  • Signaling – revision of the previous knowledge and their detailed enrichment.
  • Cytoskeletal components interaction.
  • Microscopical methods used for cytoskeletal observation: BRET, FRET, FLIM-FRET, FRAP, TIRF, DIC, SIM scanning, BiFC. Biochemical analyses of cytoskeleton and signaling – protein-protein interaction, microtubular spin-down assay, kinase assays (radioactive, non-radioactive).
  • Natural and synthetically prepared chemicals affecting the cytoskeleton and signaling pathways - usage in pharmacology.
  • Guanozin triphosphate binding proteins (GTPases and G-proteins).
  • Secondary messangers (lipids, ions, cyclic nukleotides and gases) in the relation to the cytoskeleton.
  • Phosphorylation at the cytoskeletal level.
  • Polarity – formation of polarized cytoskeletal structures, anchoring of the membrane organelles, intracellular transport, locomotion and tropisms, polarized distribution of regulatory molecules - asymmetric and symmetric accumulation.
  • Cell division – centrosomal and acentrosomal cell division and regulation.
  • Stress responses – cellular damages, reconstruction and abnormalities of the cytoskeleton in response to biotic and abiotic stresses, RhoGTPases and stress fibres.
  • Morfogenesis – development of the shape.

Seminars

  • Confocal microscopy of cytoskeletal components: microtubules and microfilaments tagged with GFP (or other fluorescent tags).
  • Treatment of cytoskeleton with stabilizing and destabilizing drugs.
  • Treatment with inhibitors of MAPKs.

The parallel seminar will be divided into 3 blocks. The seminars will be focused on the microscopy of cytoskeletal components and on the practical use of drugs affecting the cytoskeleton and signaling.

ECTS Study GuideECTS Diploma SupplementSummer School of Slavonic Languages
Last update: 01. 02. 2016, Jitka Mayerová