Publications by authors named "A Rodina"

Unlabelled: The purpose of the study was to investigate the effect of γ,n-irradiation of the mouse head on the brain cells damage, behavior, and cognition and to examine the possibility of using lactoferrin (LF) to alleviate radiation-induced impairments.

Materials And Methods: : Mouse heads were irradiated in a beam of neutrons and gamma rays from the IR-8 nuclear reactor. The brain cells of control and irradiated mice were isolated using Percoll.

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The intricate network of protein-chaperone interactions is crucial for maintaining cellular function. Recent discoveries have unveiled the existence of specialized chaperone assemblies, known as epichaperomes, which serve as scaffolding platforms that orchestrate the reconfiguration of protein-protein interaction networks, thereby enhancing cellular adaptability and proliferation. This study explores the structural and regulatory aspects of epichaperomes, with a particular focus on the role of post-translational modifications (PTMs) in their formation and function.

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Article Synopsis
  • Post-translational modifications like N-glycosylation can alter cell processes and contribute to diseases when dysregulated, particularly affecting proteins such as Grp94.
  • The study highlights a specific conformation of Grp94 caused by N-glycosylation, using molecular dynamics simulations to understand how different ligands interact with these altered forms.
  • By analyzing ligand interactions and their cytotoxicity, the research aims to develop drugs that specifically target harmful Grp94 conformations without affecting normal cellular functions.
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Neurodegenerative disorders, including Alzheimer's disease (AD) and Parkinson's disease (PD), represent debilitating conditions with complex, poorly understood pathologies. Epichaperomes, pathologic protein assemblies nucleated on key chaperones, have emerged as critical players in the molecular dysfunction underlying these disorders. In this study, we introduce the synthesis and characterization of clickable epichaperome probes, PU-TCO, positive control, and PU-NTCO, negative control.

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This manuscript explores the intricate role of acetylcholine-activated inward rectifier potassium (K) channels in the pathogenesis of atrial fibrillation (AF), a common cardiac arrhythmia. It delves into the molecular and cellular mechanisms that underpin AF, emphasizing the vital function of K channels in modulating the atrial action potential and facilitating arrhythmogenic conditions. This study underscores the dual nature of K activation and its genetic regulation, revealing that specific variations in potassium channel genes, such as Kir3.

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