A V Kuzminov
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Mazin A, Kuzminov A, Dianov G, Salganik R
Mol Gen Genet
. 1991 Aug;
228(1-2):209-14.
PMID: 1679526
A set of plasmids containing 42, 21 and 31 bp direct repeats was used to analyze the effect of repeat length on the frequencies of deletion formation and the structure...
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Dianov G, Kuzminov A, Mazin A, Salganik R
Mol Gen Genet
. 1991 Aug;
228(1-2):153-9.
PMID: 1679524
Derivatives of plasmid pBR327 with the tet gene interrupted by 165 pb or 401 bp direct repeats were constructed. In cells harboring these plasmids, deletions which restored the wild-type tet...
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Dianov G, Timchenko T, Sinitsina O, Kuzminov A, Medvedev O, Salganik R
Mol Gen Genet
. 1991 Mar;
225(3):448-52.
PMID: 2017139
The role of closely spaced lesions on both DNA strands in the induction of double-strand breaks and formation of deletions was studied. For this purpose a polylinker sequence flanked by...
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Mazin A, Kuzminov A, Dianov G, Salganik R
FEBS Lett
. 1989 Dec;
258(2):244-6.
PMID: 2599091
It was found that DNA alkylation at the N-7 guanine with the bulky alkylating reagent, N,N,N'-tri-(beta-chloroethyl)-N'-(p-formylphenyl)propylene diamine-1,3 (TFP) is much diminished when DNA is double-stranded. We report here an application...
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Mazin A, Kuzminov A, Saparbaev M, Dianov G, Salganik R
Dokl Akad Nauk SSSR
. 1986 Jan;
289(2):503-6.
PMID: 3527627
No abstract available.
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Mazin A, Kuzminov A, Dshanov G, Salganik R
Bioorg Khim
. 1985 Dec;
11(12):1690-2.
PMID: 3002395
A new method of discrimination of double-stranded (ds) and single-stranded (ss) regions in DNA molecules has been developed. It makes use of two alkylating reagents, a voluminous and a small-sized,...