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A V Feofanov

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Shi X, Fedulova A, Kotova E, Maluchenko N, Armeev G, Chen Q, et al.
bioRxiv . 2024 Jul; PMID: 39071396
During various DNA-centered processes in the cell nucleus, the minimal structural units of chromatin organization, nucleosomes, are often transiently converted to hexasomes and tetrasomes missing one or both H2A/H2B histone...
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Maluchenko N, Korovina A, Saulina A, Studitsky V, Feofanov A
Mol Biol (Mosk) . 2023 Sep; 57(5):782-791. PMID: 37752643
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, ribosome biogenesis, transcription, cell division, and cell...
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Sidorova M, Bibilashvili R, Avdeev D, Kozhokar U, Palkeeva M, Ovchinnikov M, et al.
Dokl Biochem Biophys . 2022 Dec; 507(1):237-241. PMID: 36580213
The aim of this work was to design and characterize peptides based on the α-helices h1 and h2 of the ACE2 receptor, forming the interaction interface between the receptor-binding domain...
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Gannesen A, Schelkunov M, Geraskina O, Makarova N, Sukhacheva M, Danilova N, et al.
Biofilm . 2021 Nov; 3:100058. PMID: 34729469
In this study, the effect of epinephrine on the biofilm formation of C01 isolated from human skin was investigated in depth for the first time. This hormone has a complex...
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Maluchenko N, Koshkina D, Feofanov A, Studitsky V, Kirpichnikov M
Acta Naturae . 2021 Aug; 13(2):58-69. PMID: 34377556
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, chromatin structure regulation, gene expression, RNA processing, ribosome biogenesis, and...
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Maluchenko N, Sultanov D, Kotova E, Kirpichnikov M, Studitsky V, Feofanov A
Dokl Biochem Biophys . 2020 Mar; 489(1):377-379. PMID: 32130604
PARP 1 alters the wrapping of nucleosomal DNA on the histone octamer, thereby modulating the accessibility of different genome sites to nuclear protein factors. Here, we show that non-structured histone...
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Lyukmanova E, Bychkov M, Sharonov G, Efremenko A, Shulepko M, Kulbatskii D, et al.
Br J Pharmacol . 2018 Mar; 175(11):1973-1986. PMID: 29505672
Background And Purpose: Nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs) are a promising target for development of new anticancer therapies. Here we have investigated the effects of the endogenous human proteins SLURP-1 and...
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Shulepko M, Lyukmanova E, Shenkarev Z, Dubovskii P, Astapova M, Feofanov A, et al.
Protein Expr Purif . 2016 Oct; 130:13-20. PMID: 27702601
Cytotoxins or cardiotoxins is a group of polycationic toxins from cobra venom belonging to the 'three-finger' protein superfamily (Ly6/uPAR family) which includes small β-structural proteins (60-90 residues) with high disulfide...
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Nekrasova O, Volyntseva A, Kudryashova K, Novoseletsky V, Lyapina E, Illarionova A, et al.
J Neuroimmune Pharmacol . 2016 Sep; 12(2):260-276. PMID: 27640211
Potassium voltage-gated Kv1.6 channel, which is distributed primarily in neurons of central and peripheral nervous systems, is of significant physiological importance. To date, several high-affinity Kv1.6-channel blockers are known, but...
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Novoseletsky V, Volyntseva A, Shaitan K, Kirpichnikov M, Feofanov A
Acta Naturae . 2016 Jul; 8(2):35-46. PMID: 27437138
Modeling of the structure of voltage-gated potassium (KV) channels bound to peptide blockers aims to identify the key amino acid residues dictating affinity and provide insights into the toxin-channel interface....