Publications by authors named "M R Sharipova"

Telomeres are conserved chromosomal structures necessary for continued cell division and proliferation. In addition to the classical telomerase pathway, multiple other genes including those involved in ribosome metabolism and chromatin modification contribute to telomere length maintenance. We previously reported that Arabidopsis thaliana ribosome biogenesis genes OLI2/NOP2A, OLI5/RPL5A and OLI7/RPL5B have critical roles in telomere length regulation.

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  • Actinobacteria, particularly the Nocardia genus, thrive in diverse environments and have significant agricultural and industrial importance.
  • Screening extreme habitats for Nocardia can yield beneficial strains for biotechnological applications.
  • The novel strain Nocardia mangyaensis NH1 produces various bioactive compounds, including siderophores, which can enhance soil fertility and support plant growth through metal-chelating and antifungal properties without harming plant seedlings.
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The ends of linear chromosomes of most eukaryotes consist of protein-bound DNA arrays called telomeres, which play essential roles in protecting genome integrity. Despite general evolutionary conservation in function, telomeric DNA is known to drastically vary in length and sequence between different eukaryotic lineages. Bryophytes are a group of early diverging land plants that include mosses, liverworts, and hornworts.

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The minor secreted proteinase of 3-19 MprBp classified as the unique bacillary adamalysin-like enzyme of the metzincin clan. The functional role of this metalloproteinase in the bacilli cells is not clear. Analysis of the regulatory region of the gene showed the presence of potential binding sites to the transcription regulatory factors Spo0A (sporulation) and DegU (biodegradation).

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