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Mgr. Vodička Petr, PhD. |
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A small proteomics-focused group evolved in 2002 as a part of the Laboratory of Biochemistry The greatest promise for the detection and treatment of diseases lies in the deep understanding Currently there are two main projects in the Laboratory of Applied Proteome Analyses: 1)Neural stem cell differentiation
To facilitate transition towards therapeutic use, the aim
a) surface membrane proteins to select cells of desired phenotype b) intracellular proteins as a readout for developmental stage c) secreted proteins for modulation of stem cells niche 2)Huntington’s disease and neurodegeneration The aim is uncovering the differences at protein level a) plasma and cerebrospinal fluid proteome alterations b) immune response including complement system and cytokine analysis
The laboratory is equipped with a number of platforms including: Mass spectrometers Sciex TripleTOF 5600+ and Sciex QTRAP 5500 coupled to Eksigent nanoLC 425 Luminex 200 Bead based instrument for multiplex immunoassays BD FACS Aria cell sorter Planar antibody microarrays 2D gel electrophoresis and 2D HPLC for protein fractionation Leica SP5 confocal microscope
The facility is currently funded by:
Open Positions Following positions have opened up in our group. Head od Laboratory of Applied Proteome Analysis Výběrové řízení na obsazení místa Postgraduálního studenta Výběrové řízení na pozici Analytik, operátor Our lab is a member of the PhD program in biomedicine (Developmental and Cell Biology,http://pdsb.avcr.cz/index.html) and prospective students should contact directly Dr. Hana Kovarova ( ">). Bachelor / Master projects focusing on biological or technological aspects of our research are available for motivated student at the Faculty of Science, Charles University in Prague. Collaboration: Prof. Martin Marsala, Department of Anesthesiology, University of California San Diego, CA, USA Prof. Karel Smetana Jr., Institute of Anatomy, 1st Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, Prague Prof. Paola Picotti, Institute of Biochemistry, ETH Zurich, Switzerland Prof. Vladimir Havlicek, Laboratory of Molecular Structure Characterization, Prof. Jennifer Van Eyk, JHU-Bayview Proteomics Cente, Baltimore, MA, USA [1] Ellederova Z, Halada P, Man P, Kubelka M, Motlik J, Kovarova H. Protein patterns of pig oocytes during in vitro maturation. Biol Reprod 2004;71:1533–9. [2] Susor A, Ellederova Z, Jelinkova L, Halada P, Kavan D, Kubelka M, et al. Proteomic analysis of porcine oocytes during in vitro maturation reveals essential role for the ubiquitin C-terminal hydrolase-L1. Reprod Camb Engl 2007;134:559–68. [3] Ellederova Z, Kovarova H, Melo-Sterza F, Livingstone M, Tomek W, Kubelka M. Suppression of translation during in vitro maturation of pig oocytes despite enhanced formation of cap-binding protein complex eIF4F and 4E-BP1 hyperphosphorylation. Mol Reprod Dev 2006;73:68–76. [4] Ellederová Z, Cais O, Susor A, Uhlírová K, Kovárová H, Jelínková L, et al. ERK1/2 map kinase metabolic pathway is responsible for phosphorylation of translation initiation factor eIF4E during in vitro maturation of pig oocytes. Mol Reprod Dev 2008;75:309–17. [5] Pelech S, Jelinkova L, Susor A, Zhang H, Shi X, Pavlok A, et al. Antibody microarray analyses of signal transduction protein expression and phosphorylation during porcine oocyte maturation. J Proteome Res 2008;7:2860–71. [6] Jarkovska K, Martinkova J, Liskova L, Halada P, Moos J, Rezabek K, et al. Proteome mining of human follicular fluid reveals a crucial role of complement cascade and key biological pathways in women undergoing in vitro fertilization. J Proteome Res 2010;9:1289–301. [7] Jarkovska K, Kupcova Skalnikova H, Halada P, Hrabakova R, Moos J, Rezabek K, et al. Development of ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome: interrogation of key proteins and biological processes in human follicular fluid of women undergoing in vitro fertilization. Mol Hum Reprod 2011;17:679–92. [8] Gadher SJ, Jarkovska K, Kovarova H. Reproductive therapies and a need for potential biomarkers for prognostic and diagnostic screening of women desperate to conceive. Expert Rev Proteomics 2009;6:591–3. [9] Skalnikova H, Halada P, Dzubak P, Hajduch M, Kovarova H. Protein fingerprints of anti-cancer effects of cyclin-dependent kinase inhibition: identification of candidate biomarkers using 2-D liquid phase separation coupled to mass spectrometry. Technol Cancer Res Treat 2005;4:447–54. [10] Kovarova H, Halada P, Man P, Dzubak P, Hajduch M. Application of proteomics in the search for novel proteins associated with the anti-cancer effect of the synthetic cyclin-dependent kinases inhibitor, bohemine. Technol Cancer Res Treat 2002;1:247–56. [11] Tyleckova J, Hrabakova R, Mairychova K, Halada P, Radova L, Dzubak P, et al. Cancer cell response to anthracyclines effects: mysteries of the hidden proteins associated with these drugs. Int J Mol Sci 2012;13:15536–64. [12] Martinkova J, Gadher SJ, Hajduch M, Kovarova H. Challenges in cancer research and multifaceted approaches for cancer biomarker quest. FEBS Lett 2009;583:1772–84. [13] Hrabakova R, Kollareddy M, Tyleckova J, Halada P, Hajduch M, Gadher SJ, et al. Cancer cell resistance to aurora kinase inhibitors: identification of novel targets for cancer therapy. J Proteome Res 2013;12:455–69. [14] Skalnikova H, Martinkova J, Hrabakova R, Halada P, Dziechciarkova M, Hajduch M, et al. Cancer drug-resistance and a look at specific proteins: Rho GDP-dissociation inhibitor 2, Y-box binding protein 1, and HSP70/90 organizing protein in proteomics clinical application. J Proteome Res 2011;10:404–15. [15] Kolar M, Szabo P, Dvorankova B, Lacina L, Gabius H-J, Strnad H, et al. Upregulation of IL-6, IL-8 and CXCL-1 production in dermal fibroblasts by normal/malignant epithelial cells in vitro: Immunohistochemical and transcriptomic analyses. Biol Cell Auspices Eur Cell Biol Organ 2012;104:738–51. [16] Jarkovska K, Dvorankova B, Halada P, Kodet O, Szabo P, Gadher SJ, Motlik J,Kovarova H, Smetana K Jr. Revelation of fibroblast protein commonalities and differences and their possible roles in wound healing and tumorigenesis using co-culture models of cells. Biol Cell. 2014 Apr 2. doi: 10.1111/boc.201400014. [Epub ahead of print] PubMed PMID: 24698078. [17] Vodicka P, Skalnikova H, Kovarova H. The characterization of stem cell proteomes. Curr Opin Mol Ther 2006;8:232–9. [18] Skalnikova H, Halada P, Vodicka P, Motlik J, Rehulka P, Hørning O, et al. A proteomic approach to studying the differentiation of neural stem cells. Proteomics 2007;7:1825–38. [19] Skalnikova H, Vodicka P, Pelech S, Motlik J, Gadher SJ, Kovarova H. Protein signaling pathways in differentiation of neural stem cells. Proteomics 2008;8:4547–59. [20] Skalnikova H, Vodicka P, Gadher SJ, Kovarova H. Proteomics of neural stem cells. Expert Rev Proteomics 2008;5:175–86. [21] Skalnikova H, Motlik J, Gadher SJ, Kovarova H. Mapping of the secretome of primary isolates of mammalian cells, stem cells and derived cell lines. Proteomics 2011;11:691–708. [22] Kupcova Skalnikova H, Navarro R, Marsala S, Hrabakova R, Vodicka P, Gadher SJ, et al. Signaling proteins in spinal parenchyma and dorsal root ganglion in rat with spinal injury-induced spasticity. J Proteomics 2013;91:41–57. [23] Tyleckova J, Valekova I, Zizkova M, Rakocyova M, Marsala S, Marsala M, Gadher SJ, Kovarova H. Surface N-glycoproteome patterns reveal key proteins of neuronal differentiation. J Proteomics 2016; 132:13-20. [24] Zizkova M, Sucha R, Tyleckova J, Jarkovska K, Mairychova K, Kotrcova E, Marsala M, Gadher SJ, Kovarova H. Proteome-wide analysis of neural stem cell differentiation to facilitate transition to cell replacement therapies. Expert Rev Proteomics 2015; 12(1):83-95. [25] Kotrcova E, Jarkovska K, Valekova I, Zizkova M, Motlik J, Gadher SJ,Kovarova H. Challenges of Huntington's disease and quest for therapeutic biomarkers. Proteomics Clin Appl 2015; 9(1-2):147-58. [26] Soste M, Hrabakova R, Wanka S, Melnik A, Boersema P, Maiolica A et al. A sentinel protein assay for simultaneously quantifying cellular processes. Nat Methods 2014; 11(10):1045-8. [27] Valekova I, Kupcova Skalnikova H, Jarkovska K, Motlik J, Kovarova H. Multiplex immunoassays for quantification of cytokines, growth factors, and other proteins in stem cell communication. Methods Mol Biol 2015; 1212:39-63. [28] Sheng S, Skalnikova H, Meng A, Tra J, Fu Q, Everett A, Van Eyk J. Intact protein separation by one- and two-dimensional liquid chromatography for the comparative proteomic separation of partitioned serum or plasma. Methods Mol Biol 2011; 728:29-46. [29] Kupcova Skalnikova H. Proteomic techniques for characterisation of mesenchymal stem cell secretome. Biochimie 2013; 95(12):2196-211.
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Head of laboratory: Mgr. Vodička Petr, PhD. Scientists: Kovarova Hana, RNDr., CSc. Kupcova Skalnikova Helena, Mgr.,PhD. Postdocs: Lorkova Lucie, Ing., PhD. Sucha Rita (Hrabakova), RNDr., PhD. Tyleckova Jirina, RNDr.,PhD. PhDs: Cervenka Jakub, Mgr. Ing. Poliakh Ievgeniia Zizkova Martina, Mgr. |
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