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    Nucleolar methyltransferase fibrillarin: Evolution of structure and functions by Shubina, M. Y., Musinova, Y. R., Sheval, E. V.

    Published in Biochemistry (Moscow) (01-09-2016)
    “…Fibrillarin is one of the most studied nucleolar proteins. Its main functions are methylation and processing of pre-rRNA. Fibrillarin is a highly conserved…”
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    Mobility of Nuclear Components and Genome Functioning by Arifulin, E. A., Musinova, Y. R., Vassetzky, Y. S., Sheval, E. V.

    Published in Biochemistry (Moscow) (01-06-2018)
    “…Cell nucleus is characterized by strong compartmentalization of structural components in its three-dimensional space. Certain genomic functions are accompanied…”
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    Production of Stable Cell Lines on the Basis of the Cultured RPMI 8866 B-Cells with Constant and Inducible Expression of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus Tat Protein by Gorbacheva, M. A., Tikhomirova, M. A., Potashnikova, D. M., Akbay, B., Sheval, E. V., Musinova, Y. R.

    Published in Russian journal of developmental biology (01-09-2019)
    “…Highly-efficient antiretroviral therapy allows controlling human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and preventing the development of immunodeficiency. However, the…”
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    The accumulation of the basic domain of HIV-1 Tat protein in the nuclei and the nucleoli is different from the accumulation of full-length Tat proteins by Musinova, Y. R., Sheval, E. V.

    Published in Biopolimery i kletka (2015)
    “…Aim. Protein fragments coding for nuclear (NLS) and/or nucleolar (NoLS) localization signals are often used for the investigation of the mechanisms of protein…”
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    Origin and evolution of nuclear localization signals by Lisitsyna, O. M., Kurnaeva, M. A., Shubina, M. Y., Arifulin, E. A., Musinova, Y. R., Mironov, A. A., Sheval, E. V.

    Published in Biopolimery i kletka (2019)
    “…Proteins larger than ~40 kDa are selectively transfered through the nuclear pore complexes by energy-dependent mechanism that requires additional transport…”
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    Structural plasticity of the nuclear envelope and the endoplasmic reticulum by Sheval, E. V., Musinova, Y. R.

    Published in Biopolimery i kletka (2014)
    “…The nuclear envelope is a double membrane structure, continuous with endoplasmic reticulum, and the morphological organization of both these structures is…”
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    role of interphase prenucleolar bodies in the recovery of the nucleolar structure after reversible hypotonic treatment by Lisitsyna, O. M, Musinova, Y. R, Shubina, M. Y, Polyakov, V. Y, Sheval, E. V

    “…Interphase prenucleolar bodies are globular bodies which accumulate in large numbers in the nucleoplasm of cultivated cells after hypotonic treatment and…”
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