Sodium and potassium transporting protein observed in yeast cells through a fluorescence microscope. Green fluorescence corresponds to the protein localized in the cell plasma membrane; red fluorescence visualizes membranes of vacuoles.
We study the proteins transporting compounds and signals across the cell membranes. These proteins, called transporters, assure the uptake of nutrients into the cells, efflux of waste compounds from cells and communication with the environment. To study the animal and plant transporters, we mainly use a model eukaryotic microorganism – yeasts. Our research is focused mainly on:
- Structure, function and regulation of cell transport systems at protein molecule level.
- Role of transporters in specific cell properties and in diseases.
- Role of transporters in Candida virulence and pathogenicity.
- Development of new techniques to estimate cell physiological parameters.
Projects
The intracellular concentration of potassium and sodium cations, as well as of protons (pH), is strictly regulated via the activity of a series of membrane proteins that mediate the flux of cations and protons with various transport mechanisms. Incorrect functioning of some transporters results in serious disorders and diseases. We study in detail the roles of individual transporters and the impact of their activity on cell fitness.
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We use various methods, e.g. estimation of the membrane potential to study the impact of the membrane lipid composition on the sensitivity of yeast cells to antifungal drugs (Kodedová and Sychrová, 2015; Kodedová et al., 2019; Csáky et al., 2020) by determination of changes in plasma-membrane potential and other methods.
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Some, so-called non-conventional, yeast species survive extreme changes in the environmental pH, temperature, or osmotic pressure. We aim to identify and characterize specific transporters whose activity contributes to the ability to survive adverse environmental conditions. The acquired knowledge will help to improve the properties of yeast species used in industrial processes.
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Achievements
Our laboratory is already for many years involved in project Otevřená věda organised by Czech Academy of Sciences. The mission of this successful project is to lure enthusiastic students from secondary schools and show them how amusing the science can be.
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Publications
Zimmermannová; Olga - Velázquez; Diego - Papoušková; Klára - Průša; Vojtěch - Radová; Viktorie - Falson; P. - Sychrová; Hana
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The Hydrophilic C-terminus of Yeast Plasma-membrane Na+/H+ Antiporters Impacts Their Ability to Transport K+
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Journal of Molecular Biology. 2024; 436(4); 168443
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IF = 5.6
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Papoušková; Klára - Gómez; M. - Kodedová; Marie - Ramos; J. - Zimmermannová; Olga - Sychrová; Hana
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Heterologous expression reveals unique properties of Trk K+ importers from nonconventional biotechnologically relevant yeast species together with their potential to support Saccharomyces cerevisiae growth
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Yeast. 2023; 40(2); 68-83
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IF = 2.6
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Masaryk; Jakub - Kale; Deepika - Pohl; Pavel - Ruiz-Castilla; F. J. - Zimmermannová; Olga - Obšilová; Veronika - Ramos; J. - Sychrová; Hana
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The second intracellular loop of the yeast Trk1 potassium transporter is involved in regulation of activity; and interaction with 14–3-3 proteins
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Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal. 2023; 21(April); 2705-2716
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IF = 6.0
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Kodedová; Marie - Liška; V. - Mosinger; J. - Sychrová; Hana
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Light-induced antifungal activity of nanoparticles with an encapsulated porphyrin photosensitizer
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Microbiological Research. 2023; 269(April)); 127303
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IF = 6.7
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Brockhurst; M. - Cavet; J. - Diggle; S. P. - Grainger; D. - Mangenelli; R. - Sychrová; Hana - Martin-Verstraete; I. - Welch; M. - Palmer; T. - Thomas; G.H.
Shaping microbiology for 75 years: highlights of research published in Microbiology. Part 1 - Physiology and growth
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Microbiology. 2023; 169(6); 001356
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IF = 2.8
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