In clinical study of efficiency Mazhezyk drug to elimination pain after endodontic treatment, efficiency and safety of its use in dentistry.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFChanges in the secondary structure of enzymes induced by gamma-rays 60Co at doses not exceeding one ionization per macromolecule were studied to elucidate a possible role of radiation-chemical processes in the evolution of proteins. The data on the comparative radioresistance of various types of secondary protein structures, alpha-helix, parallel and anti-parallel beta-structures, and beta-turn, were obtained by the method of circular dichroism. It was shown that beta-turns were resistant against radiation, alpha-helix was relatively stable, and beta-layer underwent significant changes.
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February 1997
S-Methylmethionine had moderate radioprotective activity, the efficiency of radioprotection was 15-30%, the value of dose decrease coefficient-1.2. Biological effect of S-methylmethionine was probably provided by its ability to decrease the level of lipid peroxidation and inhibit monoamine oxidase activity.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe change in the secondary structure of ribonuclease after 60Co gamma irradiation with a dose of 1,000 Gy in 0.2% aqueous solution was estimated using the circular dichroism method. The beta structures were significantly changed, while other types of the secondary structure (alpha-helix and beta-turns) changed insignificantly.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA simultaneous synthesis of peptides (2-5 residues) and oligonucleotides (3-9 residues) has been carried out on caolinite matrix using amino acids and aminoacyladenylates as substrates. The rate of oligomer synthesis on mineral surface is higher than that in solution. The mechanism of synthesis has been described.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe monolayer technique, the methods of electron microscopy and IR-spectroscopy were used to study isolated nuclear membranes of calf thymus cells. The data obtained permitted to study the relationship between structural disorders induced by irradiation of membranes, the changes in their functional status, and the role played by a lipid component of membranes in these processes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA comparative study was made of the effect of X-radiation on the membrane-bound glucoso-6-phosphatase of the nuclear membrane and microsomal fraction of calf thymus cells. Dose- and concentration-dependencies of inactivation of glucoso-6-phosphatase are indicative of a higher radiosensitivity of glucoso-6-phosphatase of nuclear membranes than that of microsomes. This difference in radiosensitivity is associated with the peculiarities of the composition and structural organization of these two membrane systems of a cell.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA study was made of the effect of X-radiation on nuclear membranes. Good resolution spectra of nuclear membrane of equal effective thickness were obtained by the method of internal reflection spectroscopy in the infrared region. The experiment indicated the presence of major characteristic bands of protein and phospholipid molecular groups of non-irradiated nuclear membranes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe ribonuclease molecules irradiated in a solution in the presence of 18O2 were separated, by the method of gel-chromatography, into fractions of aggregated macromolecules, denatured monomers and the molecules which retained the original sizes. Oxygen was bound by the molecules of all fractions. The oxygen binding prevented the aggregation of macromolecules.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFZh Evol Biokhim Fiziol
September 1981
Kinetics of the process has been investigated employing differential spectroscopy technique. Possibility of synthesis of peptide bonds in aqueous solutions using aminoacyladenylates as condensing agents was shown. Analysis of the data obtained shows that the synthesis of peptide bond under the conditions investigated with the excess amounts of the second substrate follow the first order equation for irreversible reactions, the rate of the reaction decreasing with the increase in substrate concentrations.
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October 1977
It has been demonstrated that UV irradiation of acetaldehyde (2.5%) and ammonium nitrate (1.5%) solutions results in the synthesis of the pyruvic acid (PA).
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October 1976