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    Structural Insight Into the Role of Mutual Polymorphism and Conservatism in the Contact Zone of the NFR5-K1 Heterodimer With the Nod Factor by Igolkina, A A, Porozov, Yu B, Chizhevskaya, E P, Andronov, E E

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (11-04-2018)
    “…Sandwich-like docking configurations of the heterodimeric complex of NFR5 and K1 receptor-like kinases together with the putative ligand, Nod factor (NF) of…”
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    Antibacterial and Antifungal Activity of Chenopodium album L by Chizhevskaya, E. P., Lapenko, N. G., Chebotar, V. K.

    Published in Russian journal of plant physiology (01-12-2023)
    “…Currently, the problem of reducing the effectiveness of antimicrobial preparations—both antibiotics and fungicides—is becoming more acute in medicine,…”
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    Construction of highly-effective symbiotic bacteria: Evolutionary models and genetic approaches by Provorov, N. A, Onishchuk, O. P, Yurgel, S. N, Kurchak, O. N, Chizhevskaya, E. P, Vorobyov, N. I, Zatovskaya, T. V, Simarov, B. V

    Published in Russian journal of genetics (01-11-2014)
    “…Using the example of N₂-fixing legume-rhizobial symbiosis, we demonstrated that the origin and evolution of bacteria symbiotic for plants involve: (i) the…”
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    Biotechnological Potential of Galophytes and Their Microbiomes for Agriculture in Russia and Kazakhstan by Chebotar, V. K., Chizhevskaya, E. P., Khonina, O. V., Kostitsin, R. D., Kurmanbayev, A. A., Mukhambetov, B., Pishchik, V. N., Baganova, M. E., Lapenko, N. G.

    Published in Russian journal of plant physiology (01-12-2023)
    “…The low rainfall and high temperatures of arid and semi-arid zones promote high salinity and this salinity has become an important factor limiting the growth…”
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    Comigration of root nodule bacteria and bean plants to new habitats: Coevolution mechanisms and practical importance by Provorov, N. A, Zhukov, V. A, Kurchak, O. N, Onishchuk, O. P, Andronov, E. E, Borisov, A. Yu, Chizhevskaya, E. P, Naumkina, T. S, Ovtsyna, A. O, Vorobyov, N. I, Simarov, B. V, Tikhonovich, I. A

    Published in Applied biochemistry and microbiology (01-05-2013)
    “…The review summarizes the results of studies on the comigration of tubercular bacteria and bean plants to new habitats, which is often accompanied by a…”
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    Influence of introducing the genetically modified strain Sinorhizobium meliloti ACH-5 on the structure of the soil microbial community by Andronov, E. E, Petrova, S. N, Chizhevskaya, E. P, Korostik, E. V, Akhtemova, G. A, Pinaev, A. G

    Published in Microbiology (New York) (01-08-2009)
    “…To study the influence of genetically modified microorganisms (GMM) on the number and structure of the soil microbial community, we introduced the genetically…”
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    Evolution of Goat’s Rue Rhizobia (Neorhizobium galegae): Analysis of Polymorphism of the Nitrogen Fixation and Nodule Formation Genes by Karasev, E. S., Andronov, E. E., Aksenova, T. S., Chizhevskaya, E. P., Tupikin, A. E., Provorov, N. A.

    Published in Russian journal of genetics (01-02-2019)
    “…The goat’s rue rhizobia ( Neorhizobium galegae ) represent a convenient model to study the evolution and speciation of symbiotic bacteria. This rhizobial…”
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    The Melanin Biosynthesis Gene from the CA15-1 Strain of Alfalfa Nodule Bacteria: Molecular Analysis and Phylogeny by Chizhevskaya, E. P., Naidenova, E. A., Onishchuk, O. P., Andronov, E. E., Simarov, B. V.

    Published in Russian journal of genetics (01-08-2018)
    “…Identification and analysis of the melanin biosynthesis gene in the Sinorhizobium meliloti CA15-1 strain were carried out. Tn 5 mutants, which lost the ability…”
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    Identification of new genes of nodule bacteria Sinorhizobium meliloti involved in the control of efficiency of symbiosis with alfalfa Medicago sativa by Onishchuk, O. P., Chizhevskaya, E. P., Kurchak, O. N., Andronov, E. E., Simarov, B. V.

    “…Using a Tn5 mutagenesis in a Sinorhizobium meliloti strain CXM 1-105, we obtained three mutants with increased symbiotic efficiency with alfalfa. Our study…”
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    Genetic structure of the introduced and local populations of Rhizobioum leguminosarum in plant-soil systems by Provorov, N. A., Andronov, E. E., Onishchuk, O. P., Kurchak, O. N., Chizhevskaya, E. P.

    Published in Microbiology (New York) (01-04-2012)
    “…Comparative study of Rhizobium leguminosarum populations formed under the conditions of the Srednii Island (White Sea) demonstrated the introduced clover…”
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    Conjugate symbiotic populations part II: Analysis of nfr5 receptor gene polymorphisms using molecular docking by Porozov, Yu. B., Muntyan, A. N., Chizhevskaya, E. P., Simarov, B. V., Andronov, E. E.

    “…In this study, an analysis of nucleotide and amino-acid polymorphisms in the receptor part of the nfr5 gene was conducted in 15 plants of the conjugate…”
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