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Katedra biofyziky zve na přednášku

„ Rozvoj a internacionalizace biofyzik álního výzkumu na Přírodovědecké fakultě University Palackého v Olomouci “, reg. č.: CZ.1.07/2. 3 .00/ 20 .00 57. Katedra biofyziky zve na přednášku. Professor Milan Vasak, Ph.D. Department of Chemistry, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.

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Katedra biofyziky zve na přednášku

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  1. „Rozvoj a internacionalizace biofyzikálního výzkumu na Přírodovědecké fakultě University Palackého v Olomouci“, reg. č.: CZ.1.07/2.3.00/20.0057 Katedra biofyziky zve na přednášku Professor Milan Vasak, Ph.D. Department of Chemistry, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland Zinc and copper in the cell: new insights into the role of metallothioneins Metal ions are integral components of nearly all biological processes. The uptake and use of essential transition metal ions by living cells represent a difficult task as these ions are not only essential co-factors for metalloproteins, but are also potentially toxic. To maintain the homeostatic balance of the transition metals cells have evolved numerous metal trafficking networks which are highly specific for each metal ion. These include integral transmembrane transporters, metallo-regulatory sensors, storage proteins and diffusible cytoplasmic metallochaperone proteins that protect and guide metal ions to targets. While the most apparent trafficking avenues for copper are now well established that for zinc is just emerging. Disruptions of metal homeostasis of both metals are observed in a number of diseases including neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimeir’s and Parkinson’s disease. A better understanding of metal trafficking networks opens up opportunities for metal-ion-related therapy. Zinc trafficking and homeostasis in the cell Přednáška se koná dne 24. 4. 2014 v 13:30 v budově F2 Centra regionu Haná pro biotechnologický a zemědělský výzkum, Šlechtitelů 813/21, Olomouc. Všichni zájemci jsou srdečně zváni.

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