Publications by authors named "Sergei Khruschev"

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  • Plastocyanin is a small protein that helps transfer electrons by forming temporary complexes with cytochrome and photosystem 1, making traditional structure determination difficult.
  • Due to its transient nature, researchers have turned to AI, particularly AlphaFold 3, to predict the structures of these short-lived complexes.
  • The study found that the structure predicted by AlphaFold 3 closely matched experimental data from cryo-EM and molecular dynamics, whereas it differed from the orientation suggested by previously available NMR data.
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Clothianidin (CL) is a neonicotinoid insecticide widely used in crop protection against insect pests. However, its effects on photosynthesis remain largely unknown. Here, by investigating the influence of CL at the concentrations of 22 and 110 μg/L on the primary processes of photosynthesis, membrane fluidity and structural changes of pea chloroplasts, we located several primary binding sites of this pesticide.

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  • Photosystem II (PSII) is a key component of photosynthesis that is highly sensitive to environmental changes, and its properties vary among different autotrophic organisms, contributing to their stress resilience.
  • A new mathematical modeling approach has been developed to analyze the oxygen-evolving complex and light-harvesting characteristics of PSII, utilizing chlorophyll a fluorescence dynamics in samples treated with a specific inhibitor.
  • This model simplifies the analysis into three ordinary differential equations, allowing for the study of PSII heterogeneity across various organisms and environmental conditions, leading to insights into their adaptability and stress responses.
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Methylene blue has multiple antiviral properties against Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome-related Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The ability of methylene blue to inhibit different stages of the virus life cycle, both in light-independent and photodynamic processes, is used in clinical practice. At the same time, the molecular aspects of the interactions of methylene blue with molecular components of coronaviruses are not fully understood.

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Dormancy is a physiological state that confers winter hardiness to and orchestrates phenological phase progression in temperate perennial plants. Weather fluctuations caused by climate change increasingly disturb dormancy onset and release in plants including tree crops, causing aberrant growth, flowering and fruiting. Research in this field suffers from the lack of affordable non-invasive methods for online dormancy monitoring.

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  • The investigation focused on modeling and understanding the regulation of electron transport processes in the photosynthetic membrane using mathematical and computer simulations at Lomonosov Moscow State University.
  • Detailed kinetic models were created to analyze thylakoid membrane processes and using data fitting techniques, researchers were able to infer previously undetermined parameters.
  • This research utilized various modeling methods, including agent-based Monte Carlo modeling and multiparticle simulations, to explore the dynamics and interactions at molecular and subcellular levels involved in photosynthesis.
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'Ecological photobiology' session of the Russian Photobiology Society 9th Congress was devoted to a wide range of problems related to the assessment of the environmental state by photobiological methods and included oral presentations and a poster session. A short survey of these presentations is given.

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Electrostatics is an important part of virus life. Understanding the detailed distribution of charges over the surface of a virus is important to predict its interactions with host cells, antibodies, drugs, and different materials. Using a coarse-grained model of the entire viral envelope developed by D.

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Using a mathematical simulation approach, we studied the dynamics of the green microalga phosphate metabolism response to shortage and subsequent replenishing of inorganic phosphate in the medium. A three-pool interaction model was used to describe the phosphate uptake from the medium, its incorporation into the cell organic compounds, its storage in the form of polyphosphates, and culture growth. The model comprises a system of ordinary differential equations.

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We compared the electrostatic properties of the spike proteins (S-proteins) of three coronaviruses, SARS-CoV, MERS-CoV, and SARS-CoV-2, and their interactions with photosensitizers (PSs), octacationic octakis(cholinyl)zinc phthalocyanine (Zn-PcChol) and monocationic methylene blue (MB). We found a major common PS binding site at the connection of the S-protein stalk and head. The molecules of Zn-PcChol and MB also form electrostatic encounter complexes with large area of negative electrostatic potential at the head of the S-protein of SARS-CoV-2, between fusion protein and heptad repeat 1 domain.

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Mechanisms of the complex formation between plastocyanin and cytochrome f in higher plants (Spinacia oleracea and Brassica rapa), green microalgae Chlamydomonas reinhardtii and two species of cyanobacteria (Phormidium laminosum and Nostoc sp.) were investigated using combined Brownian and molecular dynamics simulations and hierarchical cluster analysis. In higher plants and green algae, electrostatic interactions force plastocyanin molecule close to the heme of cytochrome f.

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The development of high-performance photobioreactors equipped with automatic systems for non-invasive real-time monitoring of cultivation conditions and photosynthetic parameters is a challenge in algae biotechnology. Therefore, we developed a chlorophyll (Chl) fluorescence measuring system for the online recording of the light-induced fluorescence rise and the dark relaxation of the flash-induced fluorescence yield (Qa - re-oxidation kinetics) in photobioreactors. This system provides automatic measurements in a broad range of Chl concentrations at high frequency of gas-tight sampling, and advanced data analysis.

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