Publications by authors named "E P Pavlov"

Inorganic polyphosphate (polyP) is a polymer that consists of a series of orthophosphates connected by high-energy phosphoanhydride bonds, like those found in ATP. In mammalian mitochondria, polyP has been linked to the activation of the mitochondrial permeability transition pore (mPTP). However, the details of this process are not completely understood.

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The existing literature points towards the presence of robust mitochondrial mechanisms aimed at mitigating protein dyshomeostasis within the organelle. However, the precise molecular composition of these mechanisms remains unclear. Our data show that inorganic polyphosphate (polyP), a polymer well-conserved throughout evolution, is a component of these mechanisms.

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The effects of lithium (Li) isotopes and their impact on biological processes have recently gained increased attention due to the significance of Li as a pharmacological agent and the potential that Li isotopic effects in neuroscience contexts may constitute a new example of quantum effects in biology. Previous studies have shown that the two Li isotopes, which differ in mass and nuclear spin, have unusual different effects and and, although some molecular targets for Li isotope fractionation have been proposed, it is not known whether those result in observable downstream neurophysiological effects. In this work we studied fluxes of Li, sodium (Na) and calcium (Ca) ions in the mitochondrial sodium/calcium/lithium exchanger (NCLX), the only transporter known with recognized specificity for Li.

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Article Synopsis
  • Inorganic polyphosphate (polyP) is crucial for energy storage, gene expression regulation, and calcium signaling, but it also plays a lesser-known role in ion transport across cell membranes.
  • Current research highlights three main mechanisms by which polyP mediates ion transport: non-protein channel complexes that involve calcium and polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB), modulation of PHB-related protein channel activity, and direct influence on voltage-gated ion channels independent of PHB.
  • Understanding these mechanisms could enhance our knowledge of polyP’s diverse biological functions and potential applications in cellular processes.
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Invasive suckermouth armored catfish Pterygoplichthys spp. successfully spread during one decade into many river systems of Vietnam. Wide and rapid invasion of armored catfish might be associated with using brackish water in estuaries to spread from one river system to another.

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