Publications by authors named "Pavel K Kuzmichev"

Due to their fundamental biological importance, membrane proteins (MPs) are attractive targets for drug discovery, with cell surface receptors, transporters, ion channels, and membrane-bound enzymes being of particular interest. However, due to numerous challenges, these proteins present underutilized opportunities for discovering biotherapeutics. Antibodies hold the promise of exquisite specificity and adaptability, making them the ideal candidates for targeting complex membrane proteins.

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  • Destabilase is an enzyme from the medical leech that can break down bacterial cell walls and dissolve blood clots.
  • It is affected by sodium chloride, which stops its ability to work, but the reason for this wasn't clear until now.
  • Researchers discovered the structure of destabilase and think that a different part of the enzyme helps it break down blood clots instead of what was thought before; this could help design new medicines.
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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a severe neurodegenerative pathology with no effective treatment known. Toxic amyloid-β peptide (Aβ) oligomers play a crucial role in AD pathogenesis. AlldEnantiomeric peptide D3 and its derivatives were developed to disassemble and destroy cytotoxic Aβ aggregates.

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P75NTR is a type I integral membrane protein that plays a key role in neurotrophin signaling. However, structural data for the receptor in various functional states are sparse and controversial. In this work, we studied the spatial structure and mobility of the transmembrane and intracellular parts of p75NTR, incorporated into lipid-protein nanodiscs of various sizes and compositions, by solution NMR spectroscopy.

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