Publications by authors named "Alexander S Paramonov"

A total chemical synthesis of spacer-armed Forssman pentasaccharide is reported. The choice of the 2(donor) + 3(acceptor) block scheme, the optimal combination of a limited number of simple protecting groups and the sequence of deprotection steps allowed to achieve the high yield and stereoselectivity of glycosylation and to avoid losses during deprotection. The target pentasaccharide was obtained in a 10-mg scale.

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Three-finger proteins (TFPs), or Ly6/uPAR proteins, are characterized by the beta-structural LU domain containing three protruding "fingers" and stabilized by four conserved disulfide bonds. TFPs were initially characterized as snake alpha-neurotoxins, but later many studies showed their regulatory roles in different organisms. Despite a known expression of TFPs in vertebrates, they are poorly studied in other taxa.

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  • Enzymatic transglycosylation of a specific fleximer base using recombinant purine nucleoside phosphorylase (PNP) resulted in the production of both expected and unexpected reaction products, including N1-pyrazole nucleosides and novel derivatives.
  • The study revealed that certain minor products, like a 4-imino-pyridinium riboside and bis-ribose derivatives, were formed, while a particular expected product (4-imino-pyridinium deoxyriboside) was absent.
  • Molecular modeling helped identify how the structure of the heterocyclic substrates interacts with the PNP active site, suggesting that the spatial arrangement may facilitate secondary glycosylation, leading to
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1,2,4-Triazole derivatives have a wide range of biological activities. The most well-known drug that contains 1,2,4-triazole as part of its structure is the nucleoside analogue ribavirin, an antiviral drug. Finding new nucleosides based on 1,2,4-triazole is a topical task.

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Capitellacin is the β-hairpin membrane-active cationic antimicrobial peptide from the marine polychaeta . Capitellacin exhibits antibacterial activity, including against drug-resistant strains. To gain insight into the mechanism of capitellacin action, we investigated the structure of the peptide in the membrane-mimicking environment of dodecylphosphocholine (DPC) micelles using high-resolution NMR spectroscopy.

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  • The study focuses on the molecular mechanism of gausemycins, which are a class of antibiotics, and details the isolation of new variants named gausemycins C, D, E, and F.
  • It was found that gausemycins A and B exhibit antimicrobial properties that depend on calcium concentrations, requiring more calcium than daptomycin but less than other antibiotics like malacidine.
  • The research confirmed that gausemycins affect bacterial membranes by forming pores, with the ability to do so influenced by the composition of the lipid membranes and calcium levels, as suggested by NMR studies on gausemycin B.
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Alzheimer disease (AD) is a widespread neurodegenerative disease characterized by the accumulation of oligomeric toxic forms of β-amyloid (Aβ1-42) and dysfunction of the cholinergic system in the different brain regions. However, the exact mechanisms of AD pathogenesis and the role of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs) in the disease progression remain unclear. Here, we revealed a decreased expression of a number of the Ly6/uPAR proteins targeting nAChRs in the cerebellum of 2xTg-AD mice (model of early AD) in comparison with non-transgenic mice both at mRNA and protein levels.

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Phα1β (PnTx3-6) is a neurotoxin from the spider venom, originally identified as an antagonist of two ion channels involved in nociception: N-type voltage-gated calcium channel (Ca2.2) and TRPA1. In animal models, Phα1β administration reduces both acute and chronic pain.

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Two forms were found in the NMR spectra of N-substituted 2-chloroadenosines. The proportion of the mini-form was 11-32% of the main form. It was characterized by a separate set of signals in COSY, N-HMBC and other NMR spectra.

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A number of purine arabinosides containing chiral amino acid amides at the C6 position of the purine were synthesized using a transglycosylation reaction with recombinant nucleoside phosphorylases. Arsenolysis of 2-chloropurine ribosides with chiral amino acid amides at C6 was used for the enzymatic synthesis, and the reaction equilibrium shifted towards the synthesis of arabinonucleosides. The synthesized nucleosides were shown to be resistant to the action of adenosine deaminase.

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To date, a number of lantibiotics have been shown to use lipid II-a highly conserved peptidoglycan precursor in the cytoplasmic membrane of bacteria-as their molecular target. The α-component (Lchα) of the two-component lantibiotic lichenicidin, previously isolated from the VK21 strain, seems to contain two putative lipid II binding sites in its -terminal and -terminal domains. Using NMR spectroscopy in DPC micelles, we obtained convincing evidence that the -terminal mersacidin-like site is involved in the interaction with lipid II.

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Ly6/uPAR proteins regulate many essential functions in the nervous and immune systems and epithelium. Most of these proteins contain single β-structural LU domains with three protruding loops and are glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI)-anchored to a membrane. The GPI-anchor role is currently poorly studied.

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Nicotinic acetylcholine receptor of α7 type (α7-nAChR) presented in the nervous and immune systems and epithelium is a promising therapeutic target for cognitive disfunctions and cancer treatment. Weak toxin from Naja kaouthia venom (WTX) is a non-conventional three-finger neurotoxin, targeting α7-nAChR with weak affinity. There are no data on interaction mode of non-conventional neurotoxins with nAChRs.

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Three-finger proteins (TFPs) are small proteins with characteristic three-finger β-structural fold stabilized by the system of conserved disulfide bonds. These proteins have been found in organisms from different taxonomic groups and perform various important regulatory functions or act as components of snake venoms. Recently, four TFPs (Lystars 1-4) with unknown function were identified in the coelomic fluid proteome of starfish .

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A series of purine ribonucleosides bearing chiral amino acid amides at the C6 position of 2-chloropurine was synthesized. Molecular docking of the synthesized analogs of 2-chloroadenosine by their affinity for A adenosine receptors (AARs) was conducted. The investigation of AAR stimulating activity of synthesized nucleosides was carried out in a model of an isolated mouse atrium.

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Metastatic melanoma is a highly malignant tumor. Melanoma cells release extracellular vesicles (EVs), which contribute to the growth, metastasis, and malignancy of neighboring cells by transfer of tumor-promoting miRNAs, mRNA, and proteins. Melanoma microenvironment acidification promotes tumor progression and determines EVs' properties.

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Selectively N-labeled tetrazolo[1,5-][1,2,4]triazines and tetrazolo[1,5-]pyrimidines bearing one, two, or three N labels were synthesized. The synthesized compounds were studied by H, C, and N NMR spectroscopy in DMSO and TFA solutions, where the azide-tetrazole equilibrium can lead to the formation of two tetrazole (, ) isomers and one azide () isomer for each compound. Incorporation of the N-label(s) leads to the appearance of N-N coupling constants (), which can be easily measured via simple 1D N NMR spectra, even at natural abundance between labeled and unlabeled N atoms.

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  • Thionins, small cationic peptides from plants, play a key role in immune responses, with Viscotoxin A3 (VtA3) from mistletoe showing promise for its antimicrobial and anticancer properties.
  • NMR spectroscopy revealed that VtA3 has a stable structure consisting of a helical hairpin and a short β-sheet, which binds effectively to zwitterionic micelles but also forms oligomers in anionic environments.
  • The study suggests that VtA3's ability to disrupt membranes is concentration-dependent, following either a 'toroidal' pore model or a 'carpet' mechanism for ion channel formation.
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Secreted Ly6/uPAR-related protein 1 (SLURP-1) is a secreted Ly6/uPAR protein that negatively modulates the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor of α7 type (α7-nAChR), participating in control of cancer cell growth. Previously we showed, that a recombinant analogue of human SLURP-1 (rSLURP-1) diminishes the lung adenocarcinoma A549 cell proliferation and abolishes the nicotine-induced growth stimulation. Here, using multiplex immunoassay, we demonstrated a decrease in PTEN and mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) kinase phosphorylation in A549 cells upon the rSLURP-1 treatment pointing on down-regulation of the PI3K/AKT/mTOR signaling pathway.

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We report a novel family of natural lipoglycopeptides produced by Streptomyces sp. INA-Ac-5812. Two major components of the mixture, named gausemycins A and B, were isolated, and their structures were elucidated.

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Unlabelled: Isotope-labeled antiviral drug Triazavirin containing H, C, and N atoms in its structure has been synthesized. CHI and KSCN served as donors of C isotopes. The use of С-MeI containing H atoms made it possible to additionally incorporate deuterium labels into the structure of the compound.

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A comparative study of the possibilities of using ribokinase → phosphopentomutase → nucleoside phosphorylase cascades in the synthesis of modified nucleosides was carried out. Recombinant phosphopentomutase from HB27 was obtained for the first time: a strain producing a soluble form of the enzyme was created, and a method for its isolation and chromatographic purification was developed. It was shown that cascade syntheses of modified nucleosides can be carried out both by the mesophilic and thermophilic routes from D-pentoses: ribose, 2-deoxyribose, arabinose, xylose, and 2-deoxy-2-fluoroarabinose.

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During the preparative synthesis of 2-fluorocordycepin from 2-fluoroadenosine and 3'-deoxyinosine catalyzed by purine nucleoside phosphorylase, a slowdown of the reaction and decrease of yield down to 5% were encountered. An unknown nucleoside was found in the reaction mixture and its structure was established. This nucleoside is formed from the admixture of 2',3'-anhydroinosine, a byproduct in the preparation of 3-'deoxyinosine.

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  • Mal de Meleda is a genetic skin condition linked to mutations in the SLURP-1 gene, which affects skin cell behavior through interactions with specific receptors.
  • Researchers created 22 mutant forms of SLURP-1 to study how these mutations impact the protein's ability to control skin cell growth and death, finding that some mutations in specific regions of the protein led to increased or decreased activity.
  • The study enhances understanding of the diverse symptoms associated with Mal de Meleda and offers insights into how different SLURP-1 mutations may contribute to the disease's progression.
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  • Ly-6/uPAR or three-finger proteins (TFPs) have a unique structure with a stabilized β-core and protruding loops, found in various mammalian systems, particularly in the brain and immune system.
  • Using heteronuclear NMR, researchers studied the 3D structures and dynamics of the epithelial protein SLURP-1 and brain GPI-anchored TFPs (Lynx2, Lypd6, Lypd6b) that target nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs).
  • The findings revealed differences in β-structure topology, mobility of loops, and surface charge distributions, suggesting that structural plasticity enables TFPs to effectively interact with varying conform
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