Publications by authors named "Bazhenov S"

The pervaporation properties of membranes based on comb-like polysiloxanes when C-C alcohols are removed from water were studied for the first time. It was established that membranes based on comb-like polysiloxanes with linear aliphatic and organosilicon substituents have increased permeability selectivity for C alcohols. The obtained results were interpreted from the point of view of the solubility of the components of the separated mixture in polysiloxanes.

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The scope of this work was to develop a thin-film composite (TFC) membrane for the separation of CO/CO mixtures, which are relevant for many processes of gas processing and gasification of carbon-based feedstock. Special attention was given to the development of highly permeable porous polysulfone (PSF) supports (more than 26,000 GPU for CO) since both the selective and support layers contribute significantly to the overall performance of the TFC membrane. The PSF porous support is widely used in commercial and lab-scale TFC membranes, and its porous structure and other exploitation parameters are set during the non-solvent-induced phase separation (NIPS) process.

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  • Ferritin-based hybrids are large macromolecules with potential uses in drug delivery and vaccines, but their design is complicated.
  • Researchers designed hybrids using ferritin from Helicobacter pylori and a Small Ubiquitin-like Modifier, discovering that their assembly was influenced by varying preparation methods.
  • They developed a quantitative model to analyze how different stoichiometries affected the structure of these hybrids, revealing unexpected patterns and establishing a framework for better design of ferritin-based systems.
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One of the promising drug delivery tools is ferritin, which features high stability at a wide range of conditions and protects cargo by its spherical protein shell. We studied the self-assembly into homoglobules of ferritin from H. pylori and a chimeric protein ferritin-SUMO.

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The ability of aquatic mesofauna representatives involved in trophic chains to sorb and accumulate toxicants is important for understanding the functioning of aquatic ecosystems and for fishing industry. This study investigated the capacity of marine amphipod and freshwater amphipods and to absorb the DNA-alkylating agent methyl methanesulfonate (MMS). The presence of alkylating agents in the environment and in the tissues of the amphipods was determined using whole-cell lux-biosensor MG1655 pAlkA-lux, in which the genes from , enabling the luminescence of the cell culture, are controlled by the P promoter of DNA glycosylase.

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  • The U-21 strain secretes chaperones, like the ClpL protein, which shows potential as a disaggregase for treating Parkinson's disease.
  • Analysis of the C0965_000195 gene reveals that ClpL can assist in refolding misfolded proteins, particularly luciferases, helping cells manage protein damage.
  • Experiments indicate that both the secreted culture medium from U-21 and purified ClpL can protect proteins from denaturation, suggesting ClpL's key role in the strain’s potential therapeutic benefits.
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Several clades of luminescent bacteria are known currently. They all contain similar lux operons, which include the genes luxA and luxB encoding a heterodimeric luciferase. The aldehyde oxygenation reaction is presumed to be catalyzed primarily by the subunit LuxA, whereas LuxB is required for efficiency and stability of the complex.

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Methods for targeting enzymes exhibiting anticancer properties, such as methionine γ-lyase (MGL), have not yet been sufficiently developed. Here, we present the data describing the physico-chemical properties and cytotoxic effect of fusion protein MGL-S3 - MGL from Clostridium sporogenes translationally fused to S3 domain of the viral growth factor of smallpox. MGL-S3 has methioninase activity comparable to native MGL.

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Ferritin is a universal protein complex responsible for iron perception in almost all living organisms and has applications from fundamental biophysics to drug delivery and structure-based immunogen design. Different platforms based on ferritin share similar technological challenges limiting their development - control of self-assembling processes of ferritin itself as well as ferritin-based chimeric recombinant protein complexes. In our research, we studied self-assembly processes of ferritin-based protein complexes under different expression conditions.

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Carbon capture and storage is one of the potential options for reducing CO emissions from coal-fired power plants while preserving their operation. Mathematical modeling was carried out for a one-stage membrane process of carbon dioxide capture from the flue gases of coal-fired power plants using commercial gas separation membranes. Our calculations show that highly CO-permeable membranes provide similar characteristics with respect to the separation process (e.

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Membrane gas-liquid contactors have great potential to meet the challenges of amine CO capture. In this case, the most effective approach is the use of composite membranes. However, to obtain these, it is necessary to take into account the chemical and morphological resistance of membrane supports to long-term exposure to amine absorbents and their oxidative degradation products.

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The thermal-oxidative degradation of aqueous solutions of carbonized monoethanolamine (MEA, 30% wt., 0.25 mol MEA/mol CO) was studied for 336 h at 120 °C.

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ArdB, ArdA, and Ocr proteins inhibit the endonuclease activity of the type I restriction-modification enzymes (RMI). In this study, we evaluated the ability of ArdB, ArdA, and Ocr to inhibit different subtypes of RMI systems (IA, IB, and IC) as well as two RMI systems. Furthermore we explored, the antirestriction activity of ArdA, ArdB, and Ocr against a type III restriction-modification system (RMIII) EcoPI and BREX.

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The search for new antibiotics, substances that kill prokaryotic cells and do not kill eukaryotic cells, is an urgent need for modern medicine. Among the most promising are derivatives of triphenylphosphonium, which can protect the infected organs of mammals and heal damaged cells as mitochondria-targeted antioxidants. In addition to the antioxidant action, triphenylphosphonium derivatives exhibit antibacterial activity.

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For decades, transcription of -operon was considered being constitutive. Therefore, this -operon has been used for measurements in non-specific bacterial luminescent biosensors. Here, the expression of -operon under high temperature was studied.

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Every week, 1-2 breeds of farm animals, including local cattle, disappear in the world. As the keepers of rare allelic variants, native breeds potentially expand the range of genetic solutions to possible problems of the future, which means that the study of the genetic structure of these breeds is an urgent task. Providing nomadic herders with valuable resources necessary for life, domestic yaks have also become an important object of study.

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Amine CO solvents undergo oxidative degradation with the formation of heat stable salts (HSS). These HSS reduce the sorption capacity of amines and lead to intense corrosion of the equipment. In our work, we propose a membrane-supported liquid-liquid extraction of the HSS from alkanolamines.

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Membrane development for specific separation tasks is a current and important topic. In this work, the influence of OH-groups introduced in polydecylmethylsiloxane (PDecMS) was shown on the separation of CO from air and aldehydes from hydroformylation reaction media. OH-groups were introduced to PDecMS during hydrosilylation reaction by adding 1-decene with undecenol-1 to polymethylhydrosiloxane, and further cross-linking.

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This work was focused on the mitigation of physical aging in thin-film composite (TFC) membranes (selective layer ~1 μm) based on polymer intrinsic microporosity (PTMSP) by the introduction of both soft, branched polyethyleneimine (PEI), and rigid, porous aromatic framework PAF-11, polymer additives. Self-standing mixed-matrix membranes of thicknesses in the range of 20-30 μm were also prepared with the same polymer and fillers. Based on 450 days of monitoring, it was observed that the neat PTMSP composite membrane underwent a severe decline of its gas transport properties, and the resultant CO permeance was 14% (5.

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Dicyclopropanated 5-vinyl-2-norbornene (dcpVNB) is a strained polycyclic hydrocarbon compound with a high energy content, which makes it promising for the development of propellant components based on it. In this work, the genotoxic properties of dcpVNB were studied using whole-cell -biosensors based on and . It was shown that the addition of dcpVNB to bacterial cells leads to the appearance of DNA damage inducing the SOS response and Dps expression with slight activation of the OxyR-mediated response to oxidative stress.

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In this paper, we suggest a previously unknown template-directed polymerization strategy for producing graphene/polymer aerogels with elevated mechanical properties, preservation of the nanoscale pore structure, an extraordinary crystallite structure, as well as tunable electrical and hydrophobic properties. The suggested approach is studied using the reduced graphene oxide (rGO)/ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) system as an example. We also develop a novel method of ethylene polymerization with formation of UHMWPE directly on the surface of rGO sheets prestructured as the aerogel template.

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  • The study focuses on aqueous solutions of monoethanolamine (MEA), a chemical used to capture CO2 from gases, using both experimental and theoretical vibrational spectroscopy methods.
  • It investigates how MEA interacts with water to form various molecular associations that influence CO2 retention, examining both the structural and energy characteristics of these interactions.
  • The research also looks into how high temperatures and different concentrations of MEA affect these associations, identifying specific infrared spectral bands linked to effective CO2 adsorption and delayed desorption.
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Bacterial expression systems play an indispensable role in the biosynthesis of recombinant proteins. Different proteins and the tasks associated with them may require different systems. The purpose of this work is to make an expression vector that allows switching on and off the expression of the target gene during cell incubation.

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In this work, perspective polymeric materials were developed for membrane contactor applications, e.g., for the dissolved oxygen removal from amine CO capture solvents.

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Membranes based on natural polymers, in particular alginate, are of great interest for various separation tasks. In particular, the possibility of introducing silver ions during the crosslinking of sodium alginate makes it possible to obtain a membrane with an active olefin transporter. In this work, the creation of a hollow fiber composite membrane with a selective layer of silver alginate is proposed for the first time.

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