Publications by authors named "G Mrevlishvili"

Previously presented models of collagen-DNA (7) and collagen-siRNA (8) complexes point to a general description of delivery systems and indicate to what specific topology that system should be equipped with to effectively deliver the gene into the living body via in vivo and in vitro injection. We focused our interest on the nature of collagen-DNA complex structure and the molecular and environmental determinants of the self-association processes of collagen with the presence of DNA. In this aspect, the self-association of collagen-DNA complex offers an opportunity to characterize a unique system, which may be related to the general mechanisms of self-association of fiber macromolecules by water bridges.

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Knowledge of both the packaging of the linear, double-stranded (ds)DNA in bacteriophages and its subsequent release into the bacterial host is vital to our understanding of phage infection. There is now strong evidence that packaging requires a powerful rotary motor fuelled by ATP. From thermodynamic studies, however, it has been proposed that, at least for those viruses with a contractile tail, the dsDNA ejection from the phage head is a relatively simple physical process that does not require cellular energy and is facilitated by the difference in the conditions of the medium in the environments inside and outside the head.

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It has been shown by microcalorimetry that UV-irradiation cardinally alters the temperature dependence of heat capacity of a collagen solution and decreases the enthalpy of collagen heat denaturation. By using the method of electron spin resonance (ESR), it was found that the primary products of UV-irradiated acid-soluble collagen are the atomic hydrogen and the anion radical of acetic acid. The latter, under the influence of long-wavelength UV light, is transformed into the methyl radical, which interacts with acetic acid to produce acetic acid radical.

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Previously we represented molecular model of collagen triple helix-DNA double helix complex [G.M. Mrevlishvili, D.

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In spite of the similarities in a structural organization of T5 and IRA phages their thermal and hydrodynamical peculiarities are completely different. One of the significant differences is observed in temperature value at which thermally induced DNA ejection starts. If in the case of physiological conditions this difference equals to 30 degrees capital ES, Cyrillic, then it decreases as ionic strength of the solvent decreases.

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