Publications by authors named "Kuznetsova I"

An important technical task is to develop methods for recording the phase transitions of water to ice. At present, many sensors based on various types of acoustic waves are suggested for solving this challenge. This paper focuses on the theoretical and experimental study of the effect of water-to-ice phase transition on the properties of Lamb and quasi shear horizontal (QSH) acoustic waves of a higher order propagating in different directions in piezoelectric plates with strong anisotropy.

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The 1-anilino-8-naphthalenesulfonate (ANS) fluorescent dye is widely used in protein folding studies due to the significant increase in its fluorescence quantum yield upon binding to protein hydrophobic regions that become accessible during protein unfolding. However, when modeling cellular macromolecular crowding conditions in protein folding experiments in vitro using crowding agents with guanidine hydrochloride (GdnHCl) as the denaturant, the observed changes in ANS spectral characteristics require careful consideration. This study demonstrates that crowding agents can form clusters that interact differently with ANS.

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Natural aging and age-related diseases involve the acceleration of replicative aging, or senescence. Multiple proteins are known to participate in these processes, including the promyelocytic leukemia (PML) protein, which serves as a core component of nuclear-membrane-less organelles known as PML nuclear bodies (PML-NBs). In this work, morphological changes in PML-NBs and alterations in PML protein localization at the transition of primary fibroblasts to a replicative senescent state were studied by immunofluorescence.

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We report the whole-genome sequence of the non-rhizobial endosymbiotic bacteria sp. strain 709, which was isolated from the root nodule of Borris. on the Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia.

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Actin is one of the most widespread and most conserved proteins. At the same time, six actin isoforms are known, encoded by different genes. These isoforms differ slightly in amino acid sequence and have similar structures, but differ in localization and functioning.

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The explosive growth in the number of works addressing the phase separation of intrinsically disordered proteins has driven both the development of new approaches and the optimization of existing methods for biomolecular condensate visualization. In this work, we studied the potential use of the fluorescent dye ANS as a sensor for liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS), focusing on visualizing condensates formed by the stress-granules scaffold protein G3BP1. Using fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM), we demonstrated that ANS can accumulate in RNA-induced G3BP1 condensates in aqueous solutions, but not in G3BP1 condensates formed under macromolecular crowding conditions in highly concentrated PEG solutions.

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Despite extensive research, the features associated with the aging phenotype are not all-inclusive and need to be updated on a regular basis to incorporate new findings. We propose to include the dysfunction of membrane-less organelle (MLO) as a new aging hallmark. Special scaffold proteins with a high degree of intrinsic disorder drive the formation of MLOs via the liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) process.

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In addition to the well-known monomeric and polymeric forms of actin there is another unique thermodynamically stable state of this protein, called "inactivated actin" (I-actin). I-actin is formed at moderate concentration of a denaturant, release of Ca ions and/or ATP, or after heating. This state is a monodisperse associate and it has the same spectral characteristics regardless of the method of preparation.

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We present the genome sequence of strain RCAM05007 obtained from long reads. The strain was isolated from the root nodule of (L.) Taub.

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Given that many micro-nano piezoelectric acoustic devices operate at very high frequencies, the dissipation caused by metal electrodes significantly affects their performance (e.g., quality factor), but these dissipation characteristics cannot be explained by conductivity at high frequencies.

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The multifunctional promyelocytic leukemia protein (PML) is involved in the regulation of various cellular processes in both physiological and pathological conditions. Specifically, PML is one of the inositol-1,4,5-trisphosphate receptors (IPRs) activity regulators and can influence Ca transport from the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) to mitochondria. In this work, the effects of PML knockout on calcium homeostasis in the cytosol, ER, and mitochondria of HeLa cells were studied upon stimulation with histamine, which induces Ca mobilization from the ER via IPRs.

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It became clear more than 20 years ago that the nucleolus not only performs the most important biological function of assembling ribonucleic particles but is also a key controller of many cellular processes, participating in cellular adaptation to stress. The nucleolus's multifunctionality is due to the peculiarities of its biogenesis. The nucleolus is a multilayered biomolecular condensate formed by liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS).

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Objective: To study the clinical and morphological manifestations of lung sequestration.

Material And Methods: Surgical material (lung tissue) of 18 patients (2017-2021) and 8 archival observations (1972-1994) of confirmed lung sequestration were examined. Histological staining (hematoxylin and eosin, Schiff reagent, Ziehl-Neelsen, picrofuchsin according to Van Gieson) and immunohistochemical reactions with antibodies to SMA, TTF1, CK5/6 (DAKO) were performed.

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  • This paper explores using acoustic waves in piezoelectric plates to detect the five basic tastes: salt, sweet, sour, umami, and bitter, through experiments with specific aqueous solutions.
  • Different liquids were analyzed based on their physical properties, and changes in acoustic wave propagation were measured to differentiate between tastes.
  • The study suggests that the developed acoustic electronic tongue can create unique response patterns for various liquids, paving the way for efficient analysis of food and other substances without extensive chemical testing.
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In this article, we report the complete genome sequence of strain A8/3-1 isolated from the root nodule of Fisch. ex DC., growing in the Altai region, Russia.

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  • * This study aimed to improve immunotherapy for UM by identifying specific tumor-reactive T cells in liver metastases using advanced methods like single-cell RNA sequencing and patient-derived xenograft models.
  • * The results showed that tumor-reactive T cells were found in both activated and exhausted groups, and insights gained can help enhance cell therapy approaches and identify useful markers for treatment.
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This work uses green sustainable reactions twice. Firstly, it is microwave synthesis: 2,4,6-tribiphenyl-4-yl-1,3,5-triazine and similar compounds were prepared in a closed microwave reactor in n-octane by the Friedel-Crafts reaction. Second, a hybrid electrocatalyst for the highly demanded electrochemical reaction of nitrate reduction to ammonia (NORR) was prepared based on this material.

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The green and sustainable electrocatalytic conversion of nitrogen-containing compounds to ammonia is currently in high demand in order to replace the eco-unfriendly Haber-Bosch process. Model catalysts for the nitrate reduction reaction were obtained by electrodeposition of metal Co, Fe, and bimetallic Fe/Co nanoparticles from aqueous solutions onto a graphite substrate. The samples were characterized by the following methods: SEM, XRD, XPS, UV-vis spectroscopy, cyclic (and linear) voltammetry, chronoamperometry, and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy.

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The detection of the liquid-to-ice transition is an important challenge for many applications. In this paper, a method for multi-parameter characterization of the liquid-to-ice phase transition is proposed and tested. The method is based on the fundamental properties of bulk acoustic waves (BAWs).

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Introduction: Perimenopause is a time of transition in a woman's life that links her reproductive years to the cessation of ovulation, or menopause. For many women, this time is characterized by a variety of physiological and lifestyle changes, including increasing irregularity in menstrual bleeding, frequency and severity of vasomotor symptoms, etc. Therapies evaluated specifically for the perimenopausal women are very limited.

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In this article, the history and taxonomy of , the type species of the genus , was discussed. We investigated the structure of pore occlusions in and related genera. As a result, we propose a new classification for tectulum-like types of pore occlusions.

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Actin is present in the cytoplasm and nucleus of every eukaryotic cell. In the cytoplasm, framework and motor functions of actin are associated with its ability to polymerize to form F-actin. In the nucleus, globular actin plays a significant functional role.

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