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Department of Genetics and Microbiology, Faculty of Science, Charles University
- Catalytic function of DNA-dependent RNA polymerases
- Cis and trans elements in plant response to drought (with a particular focus on photosynthetic genes)
- Conformational changes of the membrane protein sensors
- Impact of the rRNA modifications on protein synthesis
- Implication of eukaryotic DNA repair machinery in viral replication
- Interaction of influenza virus with cell defence mechanisms
- Interference of selected DNA viruses with apoptotic processes
- Intraspecific variability in plant antioxidant systems and its impact on drought tolerance
- mTORC1 complex function in regulation of translation initiation
- Novel hepatitis C virus proteins
- Origin, degeneration and detection of sex chromosomes
- Role of brassinosteroids in plant response to drought stress
- Viral and cellular RNA-dependent RNA polymerases
- Viruses and cytosketelon of the cell nucleus
Institute of Microbiology of the Czech Academy of Sciences
- Factors interacting with bacterial RNA polymerase
- Mutational analysis of manumycin antibiotics biosynthetic routes
- Translation reinitiation mechanism on mRNA of trascriptional activator GCN4