Due to the GDPR guidelines, the names of the respective students are not listed here, only the individual supervisors (past and present members of the Laboratory) and titles of the respective theses (along with links to them - if available - in the Charles University Digital Repository). The theses are listed according to their their defense date (in descending order). Some of them are written in Czech but all have at least an English abstract.
Jana Beranová, Ph.D.
- Study of culturable anaerobic bacterial communities living in symbiosis with bark beetles; its isolation, taxonomy and biotechnical potential *
- Testing of anti-microbial and anti-adhesive properties of nanodiamond materials
Assoc. Prof. Radovan Fišer, Ph.D.
- Bacterial toxins acting on biological membranes
- Relationship between the structure of synthetic organic molecules, their behavior in the phospholipid membrane and their effect on bacteria
- Non-covalent interactions of tryptophan in protein structure
- The mechanism of action of phage tail-like bacteriocins on target cells and artificial membrane systems
- Determination of the structure of pore-forming colicins
- Topology and function of the transmembrane domain of colicin U produced by Shigella boydii
- Effect of calcium ions and cholesterol on channel forming activity of Adenylate-cyclase toxin
Assoc. Prof. Ivo Konopásek, Ph.D.
- Pore-forming properties of Bordetella pertussis CyaA toxin and composition of the lipid bilayer
- Adenylate cyclase toxin of Bordetella pertussis, its conformation and ion balance in host cell
- Cold adaptation in stationary phase in Bacillus subtilis
- Differences in physiology between r and K bacterial strategists
- Calcium binding sites outside of RTX domain in FrpC protein of Neisseria meningitidis
- Membrane active compounds and membrane fluidity regulation in Bacillus subtilis
- Modification of cell- signalling in eukaryotic cells using the adenylate cyclase toxin of Bordetella pertussis
- Mechanism of Bacillus subtilis adaptation to cold shock
- Adenylate cyclase toxin of Bordetella pertussis and its interaction with the biological membrane
- Study of the adenylate cyclase toxin of Bordetella pertussis using fluorescence methods
Petra Lišková, Ph.D.
Gabriela Mikušová, Ph.D.
- Mode of action of the 4th generation of antibacterial compounds lipophosphonoxins
- Mode of action and nature of different susceptibility of bacteria to antibacterial compounds lipophosphonoxins
- Effect of membrane lipid composition on resistance against surfactin
- Effect of surfactin on the lipid moiety of Bacillus subtilis cytoplasmic membrane
Assoc. Prof. Jaroslava Svobodová, Ph.D.
- Cytoplasmic membrane adaptation to surfactin in Bacillus subtilis non-producing strain
- Adaptation of the cytoplasmic membrane of the producer B. subtilis ATCC 21332 to surfactin
- Cytoplasmic membrane proteins of Bacillus subtillis 168trp2- after osmotic stress
- Adaptation of the cytoplasmic membrane of Bacillus subtilis 168trp2- to detergents
- Adaptation of the bacterial membrane of Bacillus subtilis 168trp2- to ethanol stress
- Adaptation of the cytoplasmic membrane of Bacillus subtilis 168trp2- to environmental pH
- Temperature adaptation of Bacillus subtilis
- Alcohol shock proteins of the cytoplasmic membrane of Bacillus subtilis
- Cold shock proteins of Bacillus subtilis
* supervisor from other Laboratory, co-supervisor from the Laboratory of Bacterial Physiology