Publications by authors named "A A KULAKOVA"

ORF2p (open reading frame 2 protein) is a multifunctional multidomain enzyme that demonstrates both reverse transcriptase and endonuclease activities and is associated with the pathophysiology of cancer. The 3D structure of the entire seven-domain ORF2p complex was revealed with the recent achievements in structural studies. The different arrangements of the CTD (carboxy-terminal domain) and tower domains were identified as the "closed-ring" and "open-ring" conformations, which differed by the hairpin position of the tower domain, but the structural diversity of these complexes has the potential to be more extensive.

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Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) form a unique platform for operation with data using ReRAM technology. Here we report on a large-scale fabrication of a MOF-based ReRAM array with 6 × 6 cells, demonstrating 50% variation in their electronic parameters. Despite this inhomogeneity, such a "non-ideal" ReRAM array is used for recording binary information followed by deep learning processes to achieve 95% accuracy of reading.

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The occurrence of organophosphorus compounds, pesticides, and flame-retardants in wastes is an emerging ecological problem. Bacterial phosphotriesterases are capable of hydrolyzing some of them. We utilize modern molecular modeling tools to study the hydrolysis mechanism of organophosphorus compounds with good and poor leaving groups by phosphotriesterase from Pseudomonas diminuta (Pd-PTE).

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Topotecan administered intraperitoneally at single doses of 0.25, 0.5, and 1 mg/kg induced chromosomal aberrations in bone marrow cells of F(CBA×C57BL/6) hybrid mice in a dose-dependent manner.

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We report the synthesis and single-crystal X-ray diffraction, magnetic, and luminescence measurements of a novel family of luminescent cage-like tetranuclear silsesquioxanes (PhSiO)(LnO)(O)(CHO)(EtOH)(CHCN)⋅2CHCN (where Ln = Tb, ; Tb/Eu, ; and Gd, ), featuring seven-coordinated lanthanide ions arranged in a one-capped trigonal prism geometry. Compounds and exhibit characteristic Tb and Tb/Eu-related emissions, respectively, sensitized by the chelating antenna acetylacetonate (acac) ligands upon excitation in the UV and visible spectral regions. Compound is used to assess the energies of the triplet states of the ligand.

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