Publications by authors named "V A Alyoshkin"

In this review our last results and proposals with respect to general aspects of lectin studies are summarised and compared. System presence, organisation and functioning of lectins are proposed, and accents on beneficial symbiotic microbial lectins studies are presented. The proposed general principles of lectin functioning allows for a comparison of lectins with other carbohydrate-recognition systems.

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Occurrence, organization, and functioning of lectins as well as their current classifications are under investigation. Results indicate importance of symbiotic lectins for clinical microecology. Lectins and lectin-based approaches have wide perspectives for medical biotechnology.

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Preparations of probiotic bifidobacterial and lactobacillus lectins possessed system affinity to mannan and mucin-type polymers. It was shown that these lectins possess fungistatic and fungicidal activities against nystatin-resistant Candida albicans clinical strains. Lectins revealed destructive properties with respect to C.

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A comparative study of the Fab- and Fab-RF-fragments in the molecules of monoclonal IgM and IgM-RF, respectively, was performed by the spin label method. The spin label, 2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-4-dichloro-triazinylaminopiperidine-1-oxyl, was introduced into the peptide part of the protein. On the basis of the data on the temperature-viscosity dependences of the EPR spectral parameters of the resultant spin-labeled proteins, the rotational correlation time tau of the spin carrier was determined.

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The EPR spectra of the preparations produced by spin labeling of the carbohydrate parts in monoclonal IgM and normal IgG with 2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-4-aminopiperidine-1-oxyl as the spin label indicate the existence of a rapid spin-spin exchange interaction between two spin labels. In the case of spin-labeled IgM, the carrier of such a spectrum is shown to be a glycopeptide noncovalently bound to IgM; it includes two spin labels and may be detached from the macromolecule by a combination of dialysis and gel filtration.

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