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  • The contribution of Sacchar... The contribution of Saccharomyces cerevisiae replicative age to the variations in the levels of Trx2p, Pdr5p, Can1p and Idh isoforms
    Azbarova, Aglaia V; Galkina, Kseniia V; Sorokin, Maxim I ... Scientific reports, 10/2017, Volume: 7, Issue: 1
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    Asymmetrical division can be a reason for microbial populations heterogeneity. In particular, budding yeast daughter cells are more vulnerable to stresses than the mothers. It was suggested that ...
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  • How do yeast sense mitochon... How do yeast sense mitochondrial dysfunction?
    Knorre, Dmitry A; Sokolov, Svyatoslav S; Zyrina, Anna N ... Microbial cell, 09/2016, Volume: 3, Issue: 11
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    Apart from energy transformation, mitochondria play important signaling roles. In yeast, mitochondrial signaling relies on several molecular cascades. However, it is not clear how a cell detects a ...
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  • Mitochondrial dynamics in y... Mitochondrial dynamics in yeast with repressed adenine nucleotide translocator AAC2
    Galkina, Kseniia V.; Zyrina, Anna N.; Golyshev, Sergey A. ... European journal of cell biology, April 2020, 2020-Apr, 2020-04-00, 20200401, Volume: 99, Issue: 2-3
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    •Clonal yeast populations are extremely heterogeneous in mitochondrial network structure.•AAC2 repression increases mitochondrial ΔΨ and induces mitochondrial fragmentation.•AAC2 repression prevents ...
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  • Lipophilic Cations Rescue t... Lipophilic Cations Rescue the Growth of Yeast under the Conditions of Glycolysis Overflow
    Sokolov, Svyatoslav S; Smirnova, Ekaterina A; Markova, Olga V ... Biomolecules, 09/2020, Volume: 10, Issue: 9
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    Chemicals inducing a mild decrease in the ATP/ADP ratio are considered as caloric restriction mimetics as well as treatments against obesity. Screening for such chemicals in animal model systems ...
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  • Effects of Sterols on the I... Effects of Sterols on the Interaction of SDS, Benzalkonium Chloride, and A Novel Compound, Kor105, with Membranes
    Jiménez-Munguía, Irene; Volynsky, Pavel E; Batishchev, Oleg V ... Biomolecules, 10/2019, Volume: 9, Issue: 10
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    Sterols change the biophysical properties of lipid membranes. Here, we analyzed how sterols affect the activity of widely used antimicrobial membrane-active compounds, sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) ...
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  • In search of novel highly a... In search of novel highly active mitochondria-targeted antioxidants: Thymoquinone and its cationic derivatives
    Severina, Inna I.; Severin, Fedor F.; Korshunova, Galina A. ... FEBS letters, 06/2013, Volume: 587, Issue: 13
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    Since the times of the Bible, an extract of black cumin seeds was used as a medicine to treat many human pathologies. Thymoquinone (2-demethylplastoquinone derivative) was identified as an active ...
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  • Dodecyltriphenylphosphonium... Dodecyltriphenylphosphonium inhibits multiple drug resistance in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae
    Knorre, Dmitry A.; Markova, Olga V.; Smirnova, Ekaterina A. ... Biochemical and biophysical research communications, 08/2014, Volume: 450, Issue: 4
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    •PDR5 is essential for resistance to dodecyltriphenylphosphonium.•Dodecyltriphenylphosphonium suppresses yeast multiple drug resistance.•Dodecyltriphenylphosphonium prevents release of Pdr5p ...
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  • Sir2-dependent daughter-to-... Sir2-dependent daughter-to-mother transport of the damaged proteins in yeast is required to prevent high stress sensitivity of the daughters
    Knorre, Dmitry A.; Kulemzina, Irina A.; Sorokin, Maxim I. ... Cell cycle (Georgetown, Tex.), 11/15/2010, 2010/11/15, 2010-Nov-15, 2010-11-15, 20101115, Volume: 9, Issue: 22
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    The budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae actively transports adverse factors (e.g. oxidized proteins) from the daughter to mother cells. The transport is believed to ensure that the daughters are ...
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  • Mitochondrial retrograde si... Mitochondrial retrograde signaling inhibits the survival during prolong S/G2 arrest in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
    Zyrina, Anna N; Sorokin, Maksim I; Sokolov, Sviatoslav S ... Oncotarget, 12/2015, Volume: 6, Issue: 42
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    Cell senescence is dependent on the arrest in cell cycle. Here we studied the role of mitochondrial retrograde response signaling in yeast cell survival under a prolonged arrest. We have found that, ...
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  • Unexpected link between ana... Unexpected link between anaphase promoting complex and the toxicity of expanded polyglutamines expressed in yeast
    Bocharova, Natalia A.; Sokolov, Svyatoslav S.; Knorre, Dmitry A. ... Cell cycle (Georgetown, Tex.), 12/15/2008, 2008/12/15, 2008-Dec-15, 2008-12-15, Volume: 7, Issue: 24
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    Protein aggregation is intimately linked to a number of neurodegenerative diseases. Expansion of the huntingtin polyglutamine-rich domain causes protein aggregation and neuronal degeneration. ...
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