Publications by authors named "A Speransky"

Five Kunitz protease inhibitor group B genes were isolated from the genome of the diploid non-tuber-forming potato species Solanum palustre. Three of five new genes share 99% identity to the published KPI-B genes from various cultivated potato accessions, while others exhibit 96% identity. Spls-KPI-B2 and Spls-KPI-B4 proteins contain unique substitutions of the most conserved residues usually involved to trypsin and chymotrypsin-specific binding sites of Kunitz-type protease inhibitor (KPI)-B, respectively.

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Using specific autoimmune sera to the nucleolar protein fibrillarin and monoclonal antibodies to B23/nucleophosmin, we localized early and late nucleolar rRNA-processing factors in cycling human HeLa and pig PK cells. It was shown that, at the electron microscopic level, fibrillarin was located over the nucleolar fibrillar compartment, but was absent in the fibrillar centres. During mitosis, fibrillarin was located within the same domains as B23, namely, the cytoplasm, the perichromosomal layer, prenucleolar bodies, and the nucleolar cytoplasmic derivatives, but the kinetics of the two proteins during mitosis was essentially different.

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Patients with systemic juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (JRA) are often poorly responsive to existing therapeutic modalities. We evaluated the effectiveness of pulse therapy consisting of methylprednisolone 30 mg/kg/day for 3 consecutive days combined with cyclophosphamide 0.4 g/m2 body surface area on the 3rd day, for 18 patients with definite systemic JRA, who were enrolled in an open trial of 12 months' duration.

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