Publications by authors named "K V Kabardaeva"

A large data array on plant gene expression accumulated thanks to comparative omic studies directs the efforts of researchers to the specific or fine effects of the target gene functions and, as a consequence, elaboration of relatively simple and concurrently effective approaches allowing for the insight into the physiological role of gene products. Numerous studies have convincingly demonstrated the efficacy of transient expression strategy for characterization of the plant gene functions. The review goals are (i) to consider the advantages and limitations of different plant systems and methods of transient expression used to find out the role of gene products; (ii) to summarize the current data on the use of the transient expression approaches for the insight into fine mechanisms underlying the gene function; and (iii) to outline the accomplishments in efficient transient expression of plant genes.

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  • Translation control plays a key role in how plants respond to environmental changes, highlighting the need to understand the gap between mRNA levels and their corresponding protein products.
  • This review aims to outline experimental methods for studying differential translation in plants, summarize computational tools for assessing mRNA features related to translation efficiency, and verify these findings through experimentation.
  • Additionally, it discusses future opportunities to identify specific structural characteristics of plant mRNAs that regulate differential translation through a combination of computational and experimental strategies.
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A recombinant DNA in which the interferon αA (IFN-αA) gene sequence is integrated into a loop region of the gene coding thermostable lichenase was constructed. This approach of insertion fusion with thermostable lichenase is advantageous in terms of increasing the solubility, stability, and production of the fusion partner in soluble form in general and in the periplasm of bacterial cells in particular. Thus, the insertion of IFN-αA into the loop (53 a.

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We have proposed and tested a method for characterization of the signal sequences and determinations of target protein localization in a plant cell. This method, called the AgI-PrI, implies extraction of protoplasts from plant tissues after agroinfiltration. The suggested approach combines the advantages of two widely used methods for transient gene expression in plants-agroinfiltration and transfection of isolated protoplasts.

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