Publications by authors named "Dmitry A Bondarenko"

Peptide Ugr9-1 from the venom of sea anemone Urticina grebelnyi selectively inhibits the ASIC3 channel and significantly reverses inflammatory and acid-induced pain in vivo. A close homolog peptide Ugr 9-2 does not have these features. To find the pharmacophore residues and explore structure-activity relationships of Ugr 9-1, we performed site-directed mutagenesis of Ugr 9-2 and replaced several positions by the corresponding residues from Ugr 9-1.

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Three novel peptides were isolated from the venom of the sea anemone Urticina grebelnyi. All of them are 29 amino acid peptides cross-linked by two disulfide bridges, with a primary structure similar to other sea anemone peptides belonging to structural group 9a. The structure of the gene encoding the shared precursor protein of the identified peptides was determined.

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Article Synopsis
  • * Sevanol fully blocks the transient current of ASIC3 and partially inhibits the sustained current, showing a selectivity that leaves other ASIC channels mostly unaffected, with ASIC1a being much less sensitive to sevanol.
  • * Chemical analysis confirmed sevanol's structure as a lignan composed of epiphyllic acid and two isocitryl esters, and its administration reduced thermal pain sensitivity in test subjects, suggesting potential analgesic and anti-inflammatory effects linked to thyme.
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