Publications by authors named "T V Busygina"

The paper represents a scientometric analysis of a documentary array selected form Web of Science database on the issue "Oil and petroleum products in soil and groundwater." The analysis of the array shows its positive dynamics since the mid-1990s and especially active growth recently; names of the countries and organizations most actively working on the aforementioned problem; authors leading by the number of publications; periodicals and serial publications with high publication activity; scientific meetings that discussed the problems of soils and groundwater contamination by oil and oil products; and the most cited publications. The authors carry out visualization of the scientific field "Oil and petroleum products in soil and groundwater" using CiteSpace software.

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The SF-1 (Steroidogenic Factor-1) is a transcription factor known as a key regulator of the steroidogenic gene expression. SF-1 is required for the development and functioning at all levels of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal and adrenal axis. Also it plays an essential role in sex determination.

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Using gel retardation of DNA samples and specific antibodies, binding sites for the transcription factor SF-1 were found in positions -53/-44 and -285/-270 in the promoter region of the mouse Cyp17 gene and in position -117/-108 of the promoter region of the mouse 3betaHSDI gene.

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Using 42 nucleotide sequences extracted from the Transcription Regulatory Regions Database (TRRD) containing SF-1 transcription factor binding site, we have determined the decanucleotide (GTCAAGGTCA) consensus sequence for SF-1 binding. In the frequency matrix of this sequence nucleotides between the 3rd and the 7th position had the highest frequency and guanine nucleotides at the 6th and the 7th positions were recognized in all nucleotide sequences. The latter suggests a crucial role of these guanines for the interaction of DNA with SF-1 protein.

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Micropopulations consisting of six male mice of different genotypes were studied (each of lines A/He, CBA/Lac, C57BL/6J, DD, YT, and PT was represented by one male). Interlinear differences in the level of social dominance and the effects of genotype, social hierarchy, and season on in vitro testosterone production by testes were examined under different incubation conditions. The testosterone production was estimated under control conditions and under stimulation with human chorionic gonadotropin (CG).

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