Publications by authors named "N V Ponomartsev"

Ecology and biogeography of bivalve transmissible neoplasia (BTN) are underexplored due to its recent discovery and a challenging diagnostics. Blue mussels harbour two evolutionary lineages of BTN, MtrBTN1 and MtrBTN2, both derived from Mytilus trossulus. MtrBTN1 has been found only in M.

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Pericentromeric tandemly repeated DNA of human satellites 1, 2, and 3 (HS1, HS2, and HS3) is actively transcribed in some cells. However, the functionality of the transcription remains obscure. Studies in this area have been hampered by the absence of a gapless genome assembly.

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The abnormal tumor microenvironment (TME) often dictates the therapeutic response of cancer to chemo- and immuno-therapy. Aberrant expression of pericentromeric satellite repeats has been reported for epithelial cancers, including lung cancer. However, the transcription of tandemly repetitive elements in stromal cells of the TME has been unappreciated, limiting the optimal use of satellite transcripts as biomarkers or anti-cancer targets.

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The expression of DDX5 protein (RNA-helicase p68) correlates with processes of proliferation and differentiation. However there is no direct evidence of involvement of the protein in these processes. In present work, we studied the influence of DDX5 protein inactivation by si-RNA on the proliferation of Jurkat cells and dynamic of DDX5 expression during differentiation of U-937 cells induced by phorbol 12-myristate-13-acetate (PMA).

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The tandemly organized highly repetitive satellite DNA is the main DNA component of centromeric/pericentromeric constitutive heterochromatin. For almost a century, it was considered as "junk DNA," only a small portion of which is used for kinetochore formation. The current review summarizes recent data about satellite DNA transcription.

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