Publications by authors named "Samvel Haroutiunian"

A study of rats liver DNA damages under the influence of X-ray radiation at a dose of 6.5 Gy(LD60) was carried out. The radioprotective properties of newly synthesized Cu(II) L-Schiff Histidinate complexes were also studied.

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We used circular dichroism spectroscopy, UV spectrophotometry, and differential scanning calorimetry to investigate pH-dependent structural transitions in an equimolar mixture of complementary G-rich d[5'-A(GGGTTA)GGG-3'] (TelG) and C-rich d[3'-T(CCCAAT)CCC-5'] (TelC) human telomeric DNA strands. Our studies were conducted at neutral (pH 7.0) and slightly acidic (pH 5.

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Red blood cells (RBCs) are known to be the most suitable cells to study oxidative stress, which is implicated in the etiopathology of many human diseases. The goal of the current study was to develop a new effective approach for assessing oxidative stress in human living RBCs using two-photon microscopy. To mimic oxidative stress in human living RBCs, an model was generated followed by two-photon microscopy imaging.

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Laser-generated electron beams are distinguished from conventional accelerated particles by ultrashort beam pulses in the femtoseconds to picoseconds duration range, and their application may elucidate primary radiobiological effects. The aim of the present study was to determine the dose-rate effect of laser-generated ultrashort pulses of 4 MeV electron beam radiation on DNA damage and repair in human cells. The dose rate was increased via changing the pulse repetition frequency, without increasing the electron energy.

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  • Cisplatin Binding
  • : The antitumor drug cisplatin distorts DNA's double helix, initially reducing its melting temperature (Tm), but this destabilization is countered by a decrease in DNA charge density, which can increase Tm, especially at low sodium ion concentrations.
  • Influence of pH
  • : The impact of cisplatin on DNA stability is also affected by pH levels; at alkaline pH (10.5-10.8), the decrease in Tm is significantly heightened due to changes in base pair protonation and charge density, while at neutral pH, this effect is minimal.
  • Interstrand Crosslinking
  • : Although cisplatin
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Porphyrins and porphyrin derivatives have an outstanding potential for discovery of novel pharmacological agents due to their ability for numerous chemical modifications and a variety of mechanisms of biological effects. New water-soluble Ag and Zn derivatives of tetrachloride meso-tetra (4-N-oxiethylpyridyl) porphyne were synthesized. Cyto- and genotoxicity of these substances were tested in vitro by the vital dye (trypan blue) exclusion and the micronucleus tests, respectively.

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We characterized the interactions of meso-tetrakis(4N-(2-hydroxyethyl)pyridinium-4-yl) porphyrin (TEtOHPyP4), meso-tetrakis(4N-allylpyridinium-4-yl) porphyrin (TAlPyP4), and meso-tetrakis(4N-metallylpyridinium-4-yl) porphyrin (TMetAlPyP4) with the poly(rA)poly(rU) and poly(rI)poly(rC) RNA duplexes between 18 and 45 degrees C by employing circular dichroism, light absorption, and fluorescence intensity spectroscopic measurements. Our results suggest that TEtOHPyP4 and TAlPyP4 intercalate into the poly(rA)poly(rU) and poly(rI)poly(rC) host duplexes, while TMetAlPyP4 associates with these RNA duplexes by forming outside-bound, self-stacked aggregates. We used our temperature-dependent absorption titration data to determine the binding constants and stoichiometry for each porphyrin-RNA binding event studied in this work.

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Unlabelled: THE AIM of the present study was the comparative investigation of action of widely applied anticancer preparations: cisplatin (cis-DDP) and bleomycin (BLM) on total DNA and telomeres damage in human blood cells.

Methods: The "Comet-FISH technique" -- single cell gel electrophoresis ("comet assay") in combination with fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) was used for this purpose. This newly applied combined approach permits to detect on the same specimen the total DNA damage in individual cells and evaluate specific DNA sequences as well.

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In the present work fluctuations of number of ligands adsorbed on macromolecule are investigated. We have taken into account the adsorption and desorption of ligands under the circumstance of some adsorption centers fluctuations affected by medium fluctuation. The correlation function and spectral density of number of ligands adsorbed on macromolecule are calculated.

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  • Long-range interactions between ligands bound to DNA can lead to a phase transition, impacting how ligands bind to the DNA molecule.
  • This binding behavior is characterized by a sharp change in the concentration of bound ligands at a specific critical concentration of free ligands.
  • The study examines the necessary conditions for this phase transition, highlighting that longer ligands require stronger long-range interactions to induce the transition, and that while neighboring ligand interactions alone can’t initiate the transition, they can reduce the energy threshold needed for it.
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