Publications by authors named "V A Aleshin"

Unlabelled: Leptomeningeal metastases are lesions of brain and/or spinal cord sheaths by tumor cells. They occur in 5% of patients with solid tumors, although autopsies reveal these lesions much more often (10-20% of cases). Leptomengeal metastases are an unfavorable prognostic factor.

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There are two paralogs of glutamate dehydrogenase (GDH) in humans encoded by the and genes as a result of a recent retroposition during the evolution of primates. The two human GDHs possess significantly different regulation by allosteric ligands, which is not fully characterized at the structural level. Recent advances in identification of the GDH ligand binding sites provide a deeper perspective on the significance of the accumulated substitutions within the two GDH paralogs.

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  • Transketolase (TKT) is a key enzyme that relies on thiamine (vitamin B1), playing a significant role in brain metabolism related to neurodegenerative diseases.
  • In experiments with rats, the enzyme showed altered acylation patterns when thiamine metabolism was disrupted, indicating how different conditions affect TKT activity and modification.
  • Specific changes in TKT acylation, particularly malonylation and acetylation at certain sites, were linked to TKT activity differences depending on whether thiamine transporters or ThDP-dependent pathways were inhibited, suggesting a complex relationship between thiamine metabolism and enzyme function.
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Pyridoxal-5'-phosphate (PLP), a phosphorylated form of vitamin B6, acts as a coenzyme for numerous reactions, including those changed in cancer and/or associated with the disease prognosis. Since highly reactive PLP can modify cellular proteins, it is hypothesized to be directly transferred from its donors to acceptors. Our goal is to validate the hypothesis by finding common motif(s) in the multitude of PLP-dependent enzymes for binding the limited number of PLP donors, namely pyridoxal kinase (PdxK), pyridox(am)in-5'-phosphate oxidase (PNPO), and PLP-binding protein (PLPBP).

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  • Epilepsy is linked to an imbalance between the neurotransmitters glutamate and GABA, leading to increased seizure activities in the brain, which were analyzed using a rat model during pharmacological kindling with PTZ.
  • Post-seizure findings showed significant changes, including increased levels of p53 and decreased activity in the 2-oxoglutarate dehydrogenase complex, impacting glutamate degradation and leading to protein acetylation changes.
  • The administration of vitamins B1 and B6 influenced these biochemical parameters, modifying correlations between seizure severity and neurotransmitter levels, suggesting potential neuroprotective effects against epilepsy-related seizures.
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