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The application of Hirshfeld atom refinement (HAR) fragmentation is demonstrated for the refinement of metal-organic framework (MOF) crystal structures. The presented method enables anisotropic refinement of imidazolate hydrogen atoms, as well as complex analysis of solvent disorder within MOF pores. The data used were derived from standard resolution in-house single crystal X-ray diffraction measurements, demonstrating that high quality structural analysis of MOFs no longer requires access to neutron or synchrotron facilities.

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2-Deoxy-d-glucose (2-DG), a compound known to interfere with d-glucose and d-mannose metabolism, has been tested as a potential anticancer and antiviral agent. Preclinical and clinical studies focused on 2-DG have highlighted several limitations related to 2-DG drug-like properties, such as poor pharmacokinetic properties. To overcome this problem, we proposed design and synthesis of novel 2-DG prodrugs that subsequently could be tested using a variety of biochemical and molecular methods.

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  • The removal of the mRNA 5' cap is key for gene expression regulation and leads to transcript degradation in eukaryotes.
  • Unlike other eukaryotes, Kinetoplastida, such as T. brucei, use the ALPH1 enzyme for decapping instead of the typical Dcp2 enzyme, and ALPH1 forms complexes with several unique Kinetoplastida proteins.
  • The structure and localization of ALPH1, particularly its C- and N-terminal regions, are crucial for its interaction with other proteins and RNA granules, indicating distinct regulatory mechanisms compared to other organisms.
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  • Most research on extra-pair paternity in hole-nesting birds has been conducted using artificial nesting sites like nestboxes, but its relevance to natural conditions is uncertain.
  • A study in an urban forest in Warsaw examined blue tits and great tits nesting in both natural cavities and nestboxes, finding similar rates of extra-pair paternity between the two types.
  • Although nestboxes did not affect mating rates, blue tits showed spatial differences in breeding dynamics, indicating that factors like neighbor density should be factored in when comparing mating behaviors in different studies.
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The present study investigated the antioxidant potential of aqueous methanolic extracts of (L.) R.Br.

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Most Parabasalia are symbionts in the hindgut of "lower" (non-Termitidae) termites, where they widely vary in morphology and degree of morphological complexity. Large and complex cells in the class Cristamonadea evolved by replicating a fundamental unit, the karyomastigont, in various ways. We describe here four new species of Calonymphidae (Cristamonadea) from Rugitermes hosts, assigned to the genus Snyderella based on diagnostic features (including the karyomastigont pattern) and molecular phylogeny.

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A novel series of N-acylated ciprofloxacin (CP) conjugates were synthesized and screened as potential antimicrobial agents. Conjugates and were 1.25-10-fold more potent than CP toward all (minimal inhibitory concentration 0.

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Sparsely tethered bilayer lipid membranes formed by self-assembly of bicelles: Spectroelectrochemical characterization and incorporation of transmembrane protein.

Bioelectrochemistry

October 2023

Faculty of Chemistry, Biological and Chemical Research Centre, University of Warsaw, Żwirki i Wigury 101, 02-089 Warsaw, Poland. Electronic address:

Many biochemical processes related to proper homeostasis take place in cell membranes. The key molecules involved in these processes are proteins, including transmembrane proteins. These macromolecules still challenge the understanding of their function within the membrane.

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High-temperature solid-state reaction between orthorhombic AgF and monoclinic CuF (y=0.15, 0.3, 0.

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This work presents an indirect method of investigating the elemental diversity of historical inks. The manuscript of Fryderyk Chopin's Impromptu in A flat major, Op. 29 was examined as an example of the proposed approach for testing documents containing different inks.

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The Langmuir technique was applied for the first time to compare the layers obtained by spreading lipid liquid-crystalline nanoparticles monoolein 1-oleoyl-rac-glycerol (GMO)/Pluronic F108 cubosomes with the monolayers obtained by mixing the same components in chloroform at the air-water interface. The differences in the monolayer behavior and in the acting intermolecular forces were examined. The similarity of the isotherms obtained for the mixed components system and the cubosome-derived layer proved the disintegration of cubosomes into a single monolayer upon contact with the air-water interface.

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Altered expression of circular RNAs (circRNAs) has previously been investigated in breast cancer. However, little is known about the effects of drugs on their regulation and relationship with the cognate linear transcript (linRNA). We analyzed the dysregulation of both 12 cancer-related circRNAs and their linRNAs in two breast cancer cell lines undergoing various treatments.

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Despite recent advances in research, the mechanism of Alzheimer's disease is not fully understood yet. Understanding the process of cleavage and then trimming of peptide substrates, can help selectively block γ-secretase (GS) to stop overproduction of the amyloidogenic products. Our GS-SMD server (https://gs-smd.

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A Cu(II)-salen complex encapsulated in MWW-framework as an efficient chiral organocatalyst was developed for the synthesis of 3,4-dihydropyrimidin-2-(1)-one (DHPMs) derivatives an asymmetric pathway. In order to confirm its structural properties, single-crystal X-ray diffraction, powder XRD, BET, XPS, FE-SEM, EDX, UV-Vis, and FTIR spectra were used. Using computer-assisted DFT calculations, the Cu(II)-salen complex has been fine-tuned to fit into the pocket of the porous MWW support while keeping its chirality.

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With the increasing production and the number of potential applications of carbon nanomaterials, mainly from the graphene family, their release into the natural environment, especially to aquatic ecosystems, is inevitable. The aim of the study was to determine the effects of various carbon nanomaterials (graphene nanoflakes (GNF), graphene oxide (GO), reduced graphene oxide (RGO) and silicon carbide nanofibers (NFSiC) in the concentration of 4 mg L on the early life stages of the rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss. The survival rates of O.

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Despite significant progress in cancer therapy, cancer is still the second cause of mortality in the world. The necessity to make quick therapeutic decisions forces the development of procedures allowing to obtain a reliable result in a quick and unambiguous manner. Currently, detecting predictive mutations, including BRCA1, is the basis for effectively treating advanced breast cancer.

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  • Microbial mats are communities of microorganisms found at the interface of soil and water in various aquatic environments, particularly in extreme conditions like those in Eastern Pamir (Tajikistan), where diverse cyanobacterial mats thrive.
  • The study involved collecting samples from different lakes and ponds, measuring environmental conditions, and analyzing the taxonomic structure using advanced genetic techniques.
  • Results indicated that Cyanobacteria were the most dominant group in these mats, followed by other bacterial phyla, and the study found correlations between environmental factors like salinity and nutrient concentrations with the composition of these microbial communities.
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A large amount of graphene-related research is its use as a filler for polymer composites, including thin nanocomposite films. However, its use is limited by the need for large-scale methods to obtain high-quality filler, as well as its poor dispersion in the polymer matrix. This work presents polymer thin-film composites based on poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) and graphene, whose surfaces were modified by curcuminoids.

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circRNAs constitute a novel class of RNA, generally considered as non-coding RNAs; nonetheless, their coding potential has been under scrutiny. In this work, we systematically explored the predicted proteins of more than 160,000 circRNAs detected by exome capture RNA-sequencing and collected in the MiOncoCirc pan-cancer compendium, including normal and cancer samples from different types of tissues. For the functional evaluation, we compared their primary structure and domain composition with those derived from the same linear mRNAs.

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A brief review on thermally induced oxidation and oxidative etching of thin MoS crystals.

Phys Chem Chem Phys

May 2023

Faculty of Chemistry, Biological and Chemical Research Centre, University of Warsaw, Żwirki i Wigury 101, 02-089 Warsaw, Poland.

Thin and single MoS flakes have already been employed in the world of flexible nanoelectronics, particularly in sensing, optoelectronics and energy harvesting. This review article briefly summarizes the recent advancements in the research on thermally induced oxidation and oxidative etching of such MoS crystals. Various temperature regimes are discussed along with the proposed mechanistic insights into respective oxidation and etching processes.

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African trypanosomiasis (AT) is a hemoparasitic disease caused by infection with African trypanosomes and it is prevalent in many sub-Saharan African countries, affecting both humans and domestic animals. The disease is transmitted mostly by haematophagous insects of the genus Glossina while taking blood meal, in the process spreading the parasites from an infected animal to an uninfected animal. The disease is fatal if untreated, and the available drugs are generally ineffective and resulting in toxicities.

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  • * The analysis reveals distinct AU content distributions and similar minimum folding energy indices among most ncRNA classes, with notable exceptions for pre-miRNAs and lncRNAs, which show different trends.
  • * An eight-classifier model was developed to differentiate these ncRNA classes, with support vector machines achieving the highest accuracy of about 96%, leading to the creation of a web server called NCodR for easy access to this classification tool.
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Ionic Nickel Embedded in Ceria with High Specific CO Methanation Activity.

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl

June 2023

Institut de Chimie et Procédés pour l'Energie, l'Environnement et la Santé, ICPEES UMR 7515 CNRS-Université de Strasbourg, 25 Rue Becquerel, 67087, Strasbourg, France.

CO hydrogenation to methane is gaining increasing interest as one of the most promising ways to store intermittent renewable energy in the form of chemical fuels. Ni particles supported on CeO represent a highly efficient, stable and inexpensive catalyst for this reaction. Herein, Ni-doped CeO nanoparticles were tested for CO methanation showing an extremely high Ni mass-specific activity and CH selectivity.

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A Standardized Protocol for Assuring the Validity of Proteomics Results from Liquid Chromatography-High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry.

Int J Mol Sci

March 2023

Biological and Chemical Research Centre, Faculty of Chemistry, University of Warsaw, Żwirki i Wigury 101, 02-089 Warsaw, Poland.

Significant advances in the technological development of mass spectrometry in the field of proteomics and the generation of extremely large amounts of data require a very critical approach to assure the validity of results. Commonly used procedures involved liquid chromatography followed by high-resolution mass spectrometry measurements. Proteomics analysis is used in many fields including the investigation of the metabolism of biologically active substances in organisms.

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Revealing the structure and mechanisms of action of a synthetic opioid with model biological membranes at the air-water interface.

Colloids Surf B Biointerfaces

June 2023

Faculty of Chemistry, Biological and Chemical Research Centre, University of Warsaw, Żwirki i Wigury 101, 02089 Warsaw, Poland. Electronic address:

Synthetic opioids such as piperazine derivative called MT-45 interact with opioid receptors in a manner similar to morphine leading to euphoria, a sense of relaxation and pain relief and are commonly used as substituents of natural opioids. In this study we show the changes in the surface properties of nasal mucosa and intestinal epithelial model cell membranes formed at the air - water interface using Langmuir technique upon the exposure to MT-45. Both membranes constitute the first barrier to absorb this substance into the human body.

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