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    Light-dependent cold-induced fatty acid unsaturation, changes in membrane fluidity, and alterations in gene expression in Synechocystis by Mironov, Kirill S., Sidorov, Roman A., Trofimova, Marina S., Bedbenov, Vladimir S., Tsydendambaev, Vladimir D., Allakhverdiev, Suleyman I., Los, Dmitry A.

    Published in Biochimica et biophysica acta (01-08-2012)
    “…Cold stress causes unsaturation of the membrane lipids. This leads to adjustment of the membrane fluidity, which is necessary for cold acclimation of cells…”
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    Sterol Extraction from Isolated Plant Plasma Membrane Vesicles Affects H + -ATPase Activity and H + -Transport by Lapshin, Nikita K, Piotrovskii, Michail S, Trofimova, Marina S

    Published in Biomolecules (Basel, Switzerland) (16-12-2021)
    “…Plasma membrane H -ATPase is known to be detected in detergent-resistant sterol-enriched fractions, also called "raft" domains. Studies on H -ATPase…”
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    Involvement of plasma membrane H+-ATPase in diamide-induced extracellular alkalization by roots from pea seedlings by Lapshin, Nikita K., Piotrovskii, Michail S., Trofimova, Marina S.

    Published in Planta (2021)
    “…Main conclusion The plasma membrane H + -ATPase can be considered as a redox-dependent enzyme, because diamide-mediated inhibition of its hydrolytic and…”
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    Membrane physical state and stress regulation in Synechocystis: fluidizing alcohols repress fatty acid desaturation by Mironov, Kirill S., Shumskaya, Maria, Sidorov, Roman A., Trofimova, Marina S., Los, Dmitry A.

    “…Summary Cyanobacteria are prokaryotic photosynthetic organisms widely used in biotechnology, photosynthesis and abiotic stress research. There are several…”
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    Osmotic water permeability of cell membranes from Mesembryanthemum crystallinum leaves: effects of age and salinity by Trofimova, Marina S., Zhestkova, Inna M., Kholodova, Valentina P., Andreev, Igor M., Sorokin, Evgeny M., Kruglova, Anna G., Kuznetsov, Vladimir V.

    Published in Physiologia plantarum (01-06-2003)
    “…The osmotic water permeability (Pos) of cell membranes isolated from leaves of 40‐, 50‐ and 60‐day‐old Mesembryanthemum crystallinum plants was estimated by…”
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    Plant cell pH-static circuit mediated by fusicoccin-binding proteins by Drabkin, Artem V, Trofimova, Marina S, Smolenskaya, Irina N, Klychnikov, Oleg I, Chelysheva, Vera V, Babakov, Alexey V

    Published in FEBS letters (24-03-1997)
    “…On sugar beet protoplasts that carry two types of fusicoccin-binding sites, a pH downshift in a physiological range (7.0–6.6) markedly enhanced the efficiency…”
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    Involvement of 14-3-3 proteins in the osmotic regulation of H + -ATPase in plant plasma membranes by Babakov, Alexei V., Chelysheva, Vera V., Klychnikov, Oleg I., Zorinyanz, Svetlana E., Trofimova, Marina S., De Boer, Albertus H.

    Published in Planta (01-08-2000)
    “…Taking the binding of fusicoccin to plasma membranes as an indicator of complex formation between the 14-3-3 dimer and H+-ATPase, we assessed the effect of…”
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    Calcium is involved in regulation of the synthesis of HSPs in suspension-cultured sugar beet cells under hyperthermia by Trofimova, M.S, Andreev, I.M, Kuznetsov, V.V. (Russian Academy of Science, Moscow (Russia))

    Published in Physiologia plantarum (01-01-1999)
    “…Exposure of plants to elevated temperatures induces a complex set of changes that enable plants to adapt following heat stress. In order to test the effect of…”
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    Does plasma membrane H+-ATPase activation by fusicoccin involve protein kinase? by Trofimova, Marina S., Smolenskaya, Irina N., Drabkin, Artem V., Galkin, Alexander V., Babakov, Alexey V.

    Published in Physiologia plantarum (01-02-1997)
    “…Sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L.) root suspension‐cultured cells were converted to protoplasts which responded to fusicoccin (FC) by a rise in cytoplasmic pH…”
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    The synthesis of HSPs in sugar beet suspension culture cells under hyperthermia exhibits differential sensitivity to calcium by Kuznetsov, Vladimir V., Andreev, Igor M., Trofimova, Marina S.

    “…Experiments aimed at testing the effect of Ca2+ on heat shock‐induced changes in protein synthesis of cultured sugar beet cells were performed. Heat shock…”
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