Proteins involved in the tetrapyrrole pathway in Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 and their localization in the proximity of PSII biogenesis – Mgr. Petra SKOTNICOVÁ
Mgr. Petra SKOTNICOVÁ
Doctoral thesis
Proteins involved in the tetrapyrrole pathway in Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 and their localization in the proximity of PSII biogenesis
Abstract:
The goal of the thesis was to enhance our understanding of the tetrapyrrole pathway in cyanobacteria by a study of selected proteins involved in the pathway. During the project I have revealed functional connection between protoporphyrinogen IX oxidase HemJ and preceding enzyme in the pathway by complementation of protoporphyrinogen IX oxidase deletion mutant by its analog HemG from Escherichia coli …more
Language used: English
Date on which the thesis was submitted / produced: 26. 9. 2019
Thesis defence
- Date of defence: 16. 12. 2019
- Supervisor: RNDr. Martin Tichý, Ph.D.
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SKOTNICOVÁ, Petra. \textit{Proteins involved in the tetrapyrrole pathway in Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 and their localization in the proximity of PSII biogenesis}. Online. Doctoral theses, Dissertations. České Budějovice: University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice, Faculty of Science. 2019. Available from: https://theses.cz/id/etncsd/.
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SKOTNICOVÁ, Petra. Proteins involved in the tetrapyrrole pathway in Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 and their localization in the proximity of PSII biogenesis. Č. Budějovice, 2019. disertační práce (Ph.D.). JIHOČESKÁ UNIVERZITA V ČESKÝCH BUDĚJOVICÍCH. Přírodovědecká fakulta
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Molecular and Cell Biology / Molecular and Cell Biology and Genetics
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