Publications by authors named "V A Shirokova"

Integration of HIV-1 genomic cDNA results in the formation of single-strand breaks in cellular DNA, which must be repaired for efficient viral replication. Post-integration DNA repair mainly depends on the formation of the HIV-1 integrase complex with the Ku70 protein, which promotes DNA-PK assembly at sites of integration and its activation. Here, we have developed a first-class inhibitor of the integrase-Ku70 complex formation that inhibits HIV-1 replication in cell culture by acting at the stage of post-integration DNA repair.

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LAMP2A is the rate-limiting factor of chaperone-mediated autophagy (CMA), a unique selective protein degradative pathway. To date LAMP2A antibodies are not knockout (KO)-validated in human cells. We have recently generated human isoform-specific LAMP2A KO cells, and here we assessed the specificity of select commercial LAMP2A antibodies on wild-type and LAMP2A KO human cancer cells.

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Aim: While manual quantification is still considered the gold standard for skeletal muscle histological analysis, it is time-consuming and prone to investigator bias. To address this challenge, we assembled an automated image analysis pipeline, FiNuTyper (Fiber and Nucleus Typer).

Methods: We integrated recently developed deep learning-based image segmentation methods, optimized for unbiased evaluation of fresh and postmortem human skeletal muscle, and utilized SERCA1 and SERCA2 as type-specific myonucleus and myofiber markers after validating them against the traditional use of MyHC isoforms.

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  • The study investigates the role of the transcriptional regulator ID1 in mouse epidermal progenitor cells, highlighting its importance in controlling their differentiation during development.
  • Silencing of the Id1 gene leads to reduced progenitor cell growth and causes early differentiation, allowing these cells to retain some characteristics of undifferentiated cells.
  • The research reveals that ID1 helps maintain adhesion to the basement membrane and inhibits certain stages of differentiation, while also showing interaction with other transcription factors that influence epidermal development.
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This investigation evaluates spatial relationships between summer (July) groundwater temperatures and Fe(II)/Fe(III) biogeochemical cycling over a five year period in a shallow pristine sand aquifer at Meilleurs Bay near Deep River, Ontario, Canada. A warm subsurface thermal island of 12.5-16.

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