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  • Mild depolarization of the ... Mild depolarization of the inner mitochondrial membrane is a crucial component of an anti-aging program
    Vyssokikh, Mikhail Y.; Holtze, Susanne; Averina, Olga A. ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 03/2020, Volume: 117, Issue: 12
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    The mitochondria of various tissues from mice, naked mole rats (NMRs), and bats possess two mechanistically similar systems to prevent the generation of mitochondrial reactive oxygen species (mROS): ...
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  • Two Types of Survival Curve... Two Types of Survival Curves of Different Lines of Progeric Mice
    Sokolov, Svyatoslav S.; Severin, Fedor F. Biochemistry (Moscow), 02/2024, Volume: 89, Issue: 2
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    For most of their lifespan, the probability of death for many animal species increases with age. Gompertz law states that this increase is exponential. In this work, we have compared previously ...
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  • Six Functions of Respiratio... Six Functions of Respiration: Isn’t It Time to Take Control over ROS Production in Mitochondria, and Aging Along with It?
    Skulachev, Vladimir P; Vyssokikh, Mikhail Yu; Chernyak, Boris V ... International journal of molecular sciences, 08/2023, Volume: 24, Issue: 16
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    Cellular respiration is associated with at least six distinct but intertwined biological functions. (1) biosynthesis of ATP from ADP and inorganic phosphate, (2) consumption of respiratory ...
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  • Mitochondrial depolarizatio... Mitochondrial depolarization in yeast zygotes inhibits clonal expansion of selfish mtDNA
    Karavaeva, Iuliia E; Golyshev, Sergey A; Smirnova, Ekaterina A ... Journal of cell science, 04/2017, Volume: 130, Issue: 7
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    Non-identical copies of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) compete with each other within a cell and the ultimate variant of mtDNA present depends on their relative replication rates. Using yeast cells as a ...
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  • Replicative aging as a sour... Replicative aging as a source of cell heterogeneity in budding yeast
    Knorre, Dmitry A.; Azbarova, Aglaia V.; Galkina, Kseniia V. ... Mechanisms of ageing and development, December 2018, 2018-12-00, 20181201, Volume: 176
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    •Sequential rounds of asymmetric division cause microbial heterogeneity.•Increased phenotypic variance can be beneficial under stressful conditions.•Microbial populations are represented ...
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  • The Imidazolium Ionic Liqui... The Imidazolium Ionic Liquids Toxicity is Due to Their Effect on the Plasma Membrane
    Sokolov, Svyatoslav S.; Smirnova, Ekaterina A.; Rokitskaya, Tatyana I. ... Biochemistry (Moscow), 03/2024, Volume: 89, Issue: 3
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    Ionic liquids (ILs) are organic salts with a low melting point. This is due to the fact that their alkyl side chains, which are covalently connected to the ion, hinder the crystallization of ILs. The ...
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  • Cytostatic effects of struc... Cytostatic effects of structurally different ginsenosides on yeast cells with altered sterol biosynthesis and transport
    Sokolov, Svyatoslav S.; Volynsky, Pavel E.; Zangieva, Olga T. ... Biochimica et biophysica acta. Biomembranes, 10/2022, Volume: 1864, Issue: 10
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    Triterpene glycosides are a diverse group of plant secondary metabolites, consisting of a sterol-like aglycon and one or several sugar groups. A number of triterpene glycosides show membranolytic ...
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  • Mitochondrial Superoxide Di... Mitochondrial Superoxide Dismutase and Yap1p Act as a Signaling Module Contributing to Ethanol Tolerance of the Yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae
    Zyrina, Anna N; Smirnova, Ekaterina A; Markova, Olga V ... Applied and environmental microbiology, 02/2017, Volume: 83, Issue: 3
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    There are two superoxide dismutases in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae-cytoplasmic and mitochondrial enzymes. Inactivation of the cytoplasmic enzyme, Sod1p, renders the cells sensitive to a ...
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  • Penetrating cation/fatty ac... Penetrating cation/fatty acid anion pair as a mitochondria-targeted protonophore
    Severin, Fedor F; Severina, Inna I; Antonenko, Yury N ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, 01/2010, Volume: 107, Issue: 2
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    A unique phenomenon of mitochondria-targeted protonophores is described. It consists in a transmembrane H⁺-conducting fatty acid cycling mediated by penetrating cations such as ...
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  • Structural Role of Plasma M... Structural Role of Plasma Membrane Sterols in Osmotic Stress Tolerance of Yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae
    Sokolov, Svyatoslav S; Popova, Marina M; Pohl, Peter ... Membranes (Basel), 12/2022, Volume: 12, Issue: 12
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    Yeast has been shown to suppress a sterol biosynthesis as a response to hyperosmotic stress. In the case of sodium stress, the failure to suppress biosynthesis leads to an increase in cytosolic ...
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