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    Role of bacterial adhesin RAPA1 in formation of efficient symbiosis of Rhizobium leguminosarum with bean plants by Nigmatullina, L. R, Lavina, A. M, Vershinina, Z. R, Baymiev, Al. Kh

    Published in Microbiology (New York) (01-11-2015)
    “…Bacterial adhesins are the proteins responsible for attachment of plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) to plant roots, are involved in formation of…”
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    Use of the Pseudomonas sp. OBA 2.4.1 Strain for Presowing Treatment of Pea Seeds (Pisum Sativum L.) in the Presence of Heavy Metals and Glyphosate by Khakimova, L. R., Chubukova, O. V., Vershinina, Z. R.

    Published in Applied biochemistry and microbiology (01-08-2024)
    “…— The results of study of the effects of the Pseudomonas sp. OBA 2.4.1 PGPB strain resistant to NiCl 2 (up to 3 mM), Pb(CH 3 COO) 2 (up to 5 mM), and…”
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    Heavy Metal-Resistant PGPR Strains of Pseudomonas sp. Stimulating the Growth of Alfalfa under Cadmium Stress by Chubukova, O. V., Khakimova, L. R., Matnyazov, R. T., Vershinina, Z. R.

    “…Three bacteria strains of Pseudomonas sp. resistant to heavy metals were isolated from chemically contaminated soil. An analysis of the nucleotide sequences of…”
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    Phylogeny and Properties of New Pseudomonas spp. from the Rhizosphere of Southern Ural Leguminous Plants by Chubukova, O. V., Khakimova, L. R., Akimova, E. S., Vershinina, Z. R.

    Published in Microbiology (New York) (01-10-2022)
    “…Since many members of the genus Pseudomonas have growth-stimulating properties and are able to carry out biological control, they may be used to develop…”
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    Glutathione Status in the Roots of Tomato Plants Transgenic by Genes psl and rapA1 in the Presence of Rhizobium leguminosarum by Vershinina, Z. R., Chubukova, O. V., Maslennikova, D. R.

    Published in Russian journal of plant physiology (01-09-2021)
    “…The level of glutathione was investigated in the roots of tomato ( Solanum lycopersicum L.) plants transgenic by genes psl and rapA1 in the presence of a…”
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    Synthetic Pph6his Gene Confers Resistance to Cadmium Stress in Transgenic Tobacco by Vershinina, Z. R., Maslennikova, D. R., Chubukova, O. V., Khakimova, L. R., Mikhaylova, E. V.

    Published in Russian journal of plant physiology (01-08-2023)
    “…Phytochelatins play an important role in plant resistance to cadmium. The pph6his gene encoding a peptide analog of natural phytochelatin with an α-peptide…”
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    Contribution of Artificially Synthetized Phytochelatin Encoded by the Gene PPH6HIS to Increase the Phytoremediative Qualities of Tobacco Plants by Vershinina, Z. R., Maslennikova, D. R., Chubukova, O. V., Khakimova, L. R., Fedyaev, V. V.

    Published in Russian journal of plant physiology (01-08-2022)
    “…Lines of transgenic plants Nicotiana tabacum L. expressing artificially synthesized gene PPH6HIS were studied in order to evaluate the contribution of the…”
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    Symbiotic reactions of sea-buckthorn roots transformed with the pea lectin gene by Vershinina, Z. R, Baimiev, Al. Kh, Chemeris, A. V

    “…Sea-buckthorn (Hyppopha L.) transgenic roots transformed with the lectin gene were obtained using the wild-type strain of Agrobacterium rhizogenes 15834…”
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    Bioengineering of symbiotic systems: Creation of new associative symbiosis with the use of lectins on the example of tobacco and oil seed rape by Vershinina, Z. R, Baimiev, An. Kh, Blagova, D. K, Knyazev, A. V, Baimiev, Al. Kh, Chemeris, A. V

    Published in Applied biochemistry and microbiology (01-05-2011)
    “…Hairy roots in tobacco and oil seed rape transgenic on lectin gene were obtained with the use of a wild strain of Agrobacterium rhizogenes 15834 transformed…”
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    Effect of rosR Gene Overexpression on Biofilm Formation by Rhizobium leguminosarum by Vershinina, Z. R., Chubukova, O. V., Nikonorov, Yu. M., Khakimova, L. R., Lavina, A. M., Karimova, L. R., Baymiev, An. Kh, Baymiev, Al. Kh

    Published in Microbiology (New York) (01-03-2021)
    “…— The regulatory protein encoded by the rosR gene is involved in the processes of adaptation of root nodule bacteria Rhizobium leguminosarum to changes in…”
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    Delivery of CRISPR/Cas Components into Higher Plant Cells for Genome Editing by Kuluev, B. R., Gumerova, G. R., Mikhaylova, E. V., Gerashchenkov, G. A., Rozhnova, N. A., Vershinina, Z. R., Khyazev, A. V., Matniyazov, R. T., Baymiev, An. Kh, Baymiev, Al. Kh, Chemeris, A. V.

    Published in Russian journal of plant physiology (01-09-2019)
    “…CRISPR/Cas genome editing of plants is realized in three basic variants, including knockout mutations as indels, insertion of alien DNA fragments, and base…”
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    Design of Guide RNA for CRISPR/Cas Plant Genome Editing by Gerashchenkov, G. A., Rozhnova, N. A., Kuluev, B. R., Kiryanova, O. Yu, Gumerova, G. R., Knyazev, A. V., Vershinina, Z. R., Mikhailova, E. V., Chemeris, D. A., Matniyazov, R. T., Baimiev, An. Kh, Gubaidullin, I. M., Baimiev, Al. Kh, Chemeris, A. V.

    Published in Molecular biology (New York) (2020)
    “…CRISPR/Cas technology of genome editing is a powerful tool for making targeted changes in the DNA of various organisms, including plants. The choice of the…”
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    Usage of strain-producers of adhesin RapA1 from Rhizobium leguminosarum for the creation of binary biofertilizers by Khakimova, L. R., Lavina, A. M., Vershinina, Z. R., Baymiev, A. Kh

    Published in Applied biochemistry and microbiology (01-07-2017)
    “…Binary biofertilizers consisting of a rhizobial strain specific to the plant Rhizobium leguminosarum and a strain-producer of the RapA1 adhesin protein, which…”
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    Effect of Constitutive Expression of the rapA1 Gene on Formation of Bacterial Biofilms and Growth-Stimulating Activity of Rhizobia by Vershinina, Z. R., Khakimova, L. R., Lavina, A. M., Karimova, L. R., Serbaeva, E. R., Safronova, V. I., Shaposhnikov, A. I., Baimiev, An. Kh, Baimiev, Al. Kh

    Published in Microbiology (New York) (2019)
    “…— In order to investigate the effect of the RapA1 protein on growth-stimulating activity, biofilm formation, and root colonization by rhizobia, strains…”
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    Genetic markers for search of rhizobia based on symbiotic genes by Akimova, E. S., Gumenko, R. S., Vershinina, Z. R., Baymiev, Al. Kh, Baymiev, An. Kh

    Published in Microbiology (New York) (01-09-2017)
    “…The possible application of rhizobial symbiotic genes as markers for the search and primary identification of rhizobia from temperate-zone legumes was studied…”
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    Role of Bacterial Adhesin RAPA1 in Formation of Efficient Symbiosis of Rhizobium leguminosarum with Bean Plants by Nigmatullina, L R, Lavina, A M, Vershinina, Z R, Baimiev, Al Kh

    Published in Mikrobiologija (Moskva. 1932) (01-11-2015)
    “…Bacterial adhesins, the proteins responsible for attachment of plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria to plant roots, are involved in formation of stable…”
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    Design of Guide RNA for CRISPR/Cas Plant Genome Editing by Gerashchenkov, G A, Rozhnova, N A, Kuluev, B R, Kiryanova, O Yu, Gumerova, G R, Knyazev, A V, Vershinina, Z R, Mikhailova, E V, Chemeris, D A, Matniyazov, R T, Baimiev, An Kh, Gubaidullin, I M, Baimiev, Al Kh, Chemeris, A V

    Published in Molekuliarnaia biologiia (01-01-2020)
    “…CRISPR/Cas technology of genome editing is a powerful tool for making targeted changes in the DNA of various organisms, including plants. The choice of the…”
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