Ľubomír Tomáška
Comenius University in Bratislava
20 Papers
38 Citations
Ľubomír Tomáška is an academic researcher from Comenius University in Bratislava. The author has contributed to research in topics: Saccharomyces cerevisiae & Yeast. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 20 publications.
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Papers
Step-by-Step Evolution of Telomeres: Lessons from Yeasts.
TL;DR: In this article, the evolution of telomeres in ascomycetous yeasts from the subphyla Saccharomycotina and Taphrinomycotin was investigated.
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Twenty years of t-loops: A case study for the importance of collaboration in molecular biology.
TL;DR: The initial collaboration between the Griffith and de Lange laboratories that led to thinking about the telomere as a DNA template for homologous recombination, the proposal of telomeres looping, and the first electron micrographs of t-loops are described.
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Genome sequence of the opportunistic human pathogen Magnusiomyces capitatus
Bronislava Brejová,Hana Lichancová,Filip Brázdovič,Eva Hegedűsová,Eva Hegedűsová,Michaela Jakubkova,Viktória Hodorová,Vladimíra Džugasová,Andrej Baláž,Lucia Zeiselova,Andrea Cillingová,Martina Neboháčová,Vladislav Raclavský,Ľubomír Tomáška,B. Franz Lang,Tomáš Vinař,Jozef Nosek +16 more
TL;DR: The 20.2 megabase genome sequence of an environmental strain of this species as well as the genome sequences of eight additional isolates from human and animal sources are reported providing an insight into intraspecies variation.
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Mitochondrial HMG-Box Containing Proteins: From Biochemical Properties to the Roles in Human Diseases.
Veronika Vozáriková,Nina Kunová,Jacob A. Bauer,Ján Frankovský,Veronika Kotrasová,Katarina Prochazkova,Vladimíra Džugasová,Eva Kutejová,Vladimír Pevala,Jozef Nosek,Ľubomír Tomáška +10 more
- 16 Aug 2020
TL;DR: This paper provides a comprehensive overview of the biochemical properties of mtHMG proteins, the structural basis of their interaction with DNA, their roles in various mtDNA transactions, and the evolutionary trajectories leading to their rapid diversification.
Mitochondrial protein phosphorylation in yeast revisited.
TL;DR: In this paper, the information on mitochondrial protein kinases and phosphatases and their substrates in Saccharomyces cerevisiae and provide the current state-of-the-art overview of mitochondrial protein phosphorylation in this model eukaryote.
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