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    Human secreted proteins SLURP‐1 and SLURP‐2 control the growth of epithelial cancer cells via interactions with nicotinic acetylcholine receptors by Lyukmanova, E N, Bychkov, M L, Sharonov, G V, Efremenko, A V, Shulepko, M A, Kulbatskii, D S, Shenkarev, Z O, Feofanov, A V, Dolgikh, D A, Kirpichnikov, M P

    Published in British journal of pharmacology (01-06-2018)
    “…Background and Purpose Nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs) are a promising target for development of new anticancer therapies. Here we have investigated…”
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    The Role of the WGR Domain in the Functions of PARP1 and PARP2 by Maluchenko, N. V., Korovina, A. N., Saulina, A. A., Studitsky, V. M., Feofanov, A. V.

    Published in Molecular biology (New York) (01-10-2023)
    “…The PARP1 and PARP2 proteins are members of the poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase family involved in the regulation of DNA repair and replication, RNA processing,…”
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    Comparative study of structure and activity of cytotoxins from venom of the cobras Naja oxiana, Naja kaouthia, and Naja haje by Feofanov, A V, Sharonov, G V, Dubinnyi, M A, Astapova, M V, Kudelina, I A, Dubovskii, P V, Rodionov, D I, Utkin, Yu N, Arseniev, A S

    Published in Biochemistry (Moscow) (01-10-2004)
    “…Cytotoxins are positively charged polypeptides that constitute about 60% of all proteins in cobra venom; they have a wide spectrum of biological activities. By…”
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    Recombinant Peptides Ce1 and Ce4 from the Venom of Scorpion Centruroides elegans and Their Interactions with Hybrid Channels KcsA-Kv1.x (x = 1, 3, 6) by Orlov, N. A., Yakimov, S. A., Nekrasova, O. V., Feofanov, A. V.

    “…A technique has been developed for obtaining recombinant functionally active peptides Ce1 and Ce4 from the venom of the scorpion Centruroides elegans in the…”
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    Inhibitory Effect of Norepinephrine on Biofilm Growth of the Human Skin Commensal Kytococcus schroeteri H01 by Danilova, N. D., Geraskina, O. V., Diuvenji, E. V., Feofanov, A. V., Plakunov, V. K., Gannesen, A. V.

    Published in Microbiology (New York) (01-09-2021)
    “…— This is the first report on the effect of norepinephrine on biofilms and planktonic cultures of a human skin commensal Kytococcus schroeteri H01. A…”
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    Role of the Nhp6 Protein in Nucleosome Unfolding by the FACT Factor by Sivkina, A. L., Feofanov, A. V., Kirpichnikov, M. P., Akhtar, M. S., Studitsky, V. M.

    “…Controlled access to chromatin DNA is required for gene expression and is provided by regulatory factors, such as the FACT protein complex. As was previously…”
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    Towards universal approach for bacterial production of three-finger Ly6/uPAR proteins: Case study of cytotoxin I from cobra N. oxiana by Shulepko, M.A., Lyukmanova, E.N., Shenkarev, Z.O., Dubovskii, P.V., Astapova, M.V., Feofanov, A.V., Arseniev, A.S., Utkin, Y.N., Kirpichnikov, M.P., Dolgikh, D.A.

    Published in Protein expression and purification (01-02-2017)
    “…Cytotoxins or cardiotoxins is a group of polycationic toxins from cobra venom belonging to the ‘three-finger’ protein superfamily (Ly6/uPAR family) which…”
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    Influence of Linker DNA on Nucleosome Structure according to Single-Particle Fluorescence Microscopy Data by Andreeva, T. V., Lyubitelev, A. V., Malyuchenko, N. V., Studitsky, V. M., Kirpichnikov, M. P., Feofanov, A. V.

    “…Mononucleosomes assembled using DNA templates of various lengths that contain a nucleosome-positioning sequence are widely used in molecular biological…”
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    Poly(ADP-Ribosyl) Code Functions by Maluchenko, Natalya V., Koshkina, Darya O., Feofanov, Alexey V., Studitsky, Vasily M., Kirpichnikov, Mikhail P.

    Published in Actanaturae (01-04-2021)
    “…Poly(ADP-ribosyl)ation plays a key role in cellular metabolism. Covalent poly(ADP-ribosyl)ation affects the activity of the proteins engaged in DNA repair,…”
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    Comparative analysis of proapoptotic activity of cytochrome c mutants in living cells by Sharonov, G V, Feofanov, A V, Bocharova, O V, Astapova, M V, Dedukhova, V I, Chernyak, B V, Dolgikh, D A, Arseniev, A S, Skulachev, V P, Kirpichnikov, M P

    Published in Apoptosis (London) (01-08-2005)
    “…A non-traumatic electroporation procedure was developed to load exogenous cytochrome c into the cytoplasm and to study the apoptotic effect of cytochrome c,…”
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    Determining the Binding Constant of LANA Protein Fragment with Nucleosome by Novikov, R. V., Bondarenko, E. A., Malyuchenko, N. V., Feofanov, A. V., Studitsky, V. M., Shaytan, A. K.

    “…On the surface of the nucleosome, there are many regions for interaction with chromatin proteins, but an acidic patch, a negatively charged region formed by…”
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    Intracellular Localization and the Mechanisms of Photodynamic Action of 131-[2-(Guanidinyl)ethylamino] Chlorin e6 Dimethyl Ester by Efremenko, A. V., Dyakova, E. D., Ostroverkhov, P. V., Kirin, N. S., Mironov, A. F., Grin, M. A., Feofanov, A. V.

    “…— It has been found that the photosensitizer 13 1 -[2-(guanidinyl)ethylamino] chlorin e 6 dimethyl ester accumulates predominantly in lysosomes, partially in…”
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    Complexes of Peptide Blockers with Kv1.6 Pore Domain: Molecular Modeling and Studies with KcsA-Kv1.6 Channel by Nekrasova, O. V., Volyntseva, A. D., Kudryashova, K. S., Novoseletsky, V. N., Lyapina, E. A., Illarionova, A. V., Yakimov, S. A., Korolkova, Yu. V., Shaitan, K. V., Kirpichnikov, M. P., Feofanov, A. V.

    Published in Journal of neuroimmune pharmacology (01-06-2017)
    “…Potassium voltage-gated Kv1.6 channel, which is distributed primarily in neurons of central and peripheral nervous systems, is of significant physiological…”
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    Reversibility of Structural Rearrangements in Mononucleosomes Induced by Ionic Strength by Feofanov, A. V., Andreeva, T. V., Studitsky, V. M., Kirpichnikov, M. P.

    “…Using fluorescence microscopy of single particles with Förster resonance energy transfer recording, structural rearrangements that occurred in nucleosomes…”
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    PARP1 Binding to DNA Breaks and Hairpins Alters Nucleosome Structure by Malyuchenko, N. V., Kotova, E. Yu, Kirpichnikov, M. P., Studitsky, V. M., Feofanov, A. V.

    “…Poly(ADP-ribose)polymerase 1 (PARP1) is involved in the processes of DNA repair, replication, transcription, cell cycle regulation, and apoptosis…”
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    Histone Tails Promote PARP1-Dependent Structural Rearrangements in Nucleosomes by Maluchenko, N. V., Sultanov, D. S., Kotova, E. Yu, Kirpichnikov, M. P., Studitsky, V. M., Feofanov, A. V.

    Published in Doklady. Biochemistry and biophysics (01-11-2019)
    “…PARP 1 alters the wrapping of nucleosomal DNA on the histone octamer, thereby modulating the accessibility of different genome sites to nuclear protein…”
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    BSA Adsorption on Porous Scaffolds Prepared from BioPEGylated Poly(3-Hydroxybutyrate) by Bonartsev, A. P., Voinova, V. V., Kuznetsova, E. S., Zharkova, I. I., Makhina, T. K., Myshkina, V. L., Chesnokova, D. V., Kudryashova, K. S., Feofanov, A. V., Shaitan, K. V., Bonartseva, G. A.

    Published in Applied biochemistry and microbiology (01-07-2018)
    “…Porous scaffolds for tissue engineering have been prepared from poly(3-hydroxybutyrate) (PHB) and a copolymer of poly(3-hydroxybutyrate) and polyethylene…”
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    Analysis of Element Composition of DNA-Protein Crystals In Vitro by Moiseenko, A. V., Loiko, N. G., Chertkov, O. V., Feofanov, A. V., Krupyanskii, Yu. F., Sokolova, O. S.

    “…The universal response of Escherichia coli to stress is enhancing the synthesis of specific histone-like Dps proteins that bind bacterial DNA. As a result,…”
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