Publications by authors named "a S Anashkina"

Background: There is an assumption about the presence of a specific nucleotides sequence in DNA molecule, which contributes to the genesis of open states (OS). In addition, it would be logical to assume that OS zones should form in DNA regions with a large proportion of Adenine-Thymine (AT) pairs, since they contain fewer hydrogen bonds than Guanine- Cytosine (GC) base pairs. However, studies have shown that in areas rich in AT pairs, the probability of open states will not always be higher.

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  • * The study aims to identify the positions of intragenic and extragenic Pol III promoters regulating tRNA transcription by examining the DNA properties in the flanking regions of tRNA genes across different organisms, including eukaryotes and archaea.
  • * Findings reveal that, while the consensus sequences of A- and B-boxes are similar across all organisms studied, the structural and mechanical properties of DNA in the flanking regions show significant variability both within
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The purpose of this Special Issue is to demonstrate the current state of research in the field of biophysics in the Russian Federation [...

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The structure, antioxidant and neuroprotective properties of lithium comenate (lithium 5-hydroxy-4-oxo-4H-pyran-2-carboxylate) were studied. Lithium comenate was obtained by reacting comenic acid (HCom) with lithium hydroxide in an aqueous solution. The structure of lithium comenate was confirmed via thermal analysis, mass spectrometry, IR, NMR and UV spectroscopy.

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UDP-3-(-3-hydroxymyristoyl)--acetylglucosamine deacetylase (LpxC) is a zinc amidase that catalyzes the second step of the biosynthesis of lipid A, which is an outer membrane essential structural component of Gram-negative bacteria. Inhibitors of this enzyme can be attributed to two main categories, non-hydroxamate and hydroxamate inhibitors, with the latter being the most effective given the chelation of Zn in the active site. Compounds containing diacetylene or acetylene tails and the sulfonic head, as well as oxazoline derivatives of hydroxamic acids, are among the LpxC inhibitors with the most profound antibacterial activity.

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