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Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) play a crucial role in the epigenetic regulation of gene expression by recruiting chromatin-modifying proteins to specific genomic loci. Two databases, previously developed by our groups, HiMoRNA and RNA-Chrom, provide valuable insights into this process. The former contains data on epigenetic modification regions (peaks) correlated with lncRNA expression, while the latter offers genome-wide RNA-chromatin interaction data for tens of thousands of RNAs.

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A plant's defense response involves the accumulation of flavonoids, whose biosynthetic pathway in garlic L. remains not characterized. In this work, we identified eight genes of chalcone synthases in the genome which presumably catalyze the first stage of flavonoid synthesis in garlic plants.

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The spread of cultivated grapevine from primary centers of origin is inevitably accompanied by the range expansion of its pathogens, including viruses. A limited number of wild L. ssp.

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Resistance to antimicrobial drugs is an urgent problem not only in public health, but also in animal husbandry. The widespread use of antimicrobials in feed additives is one of the main reasons for the rapid spread of antibiotic resistance in the microbiota of the gastrointestinal tract of farm animals. To characterize antibiotic resistance genes (resistome), we performed metagenomic analysis of the feces of 24 cattle from different regions of Russia, including cows of different breeds and yaks.

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In this study, we carried out large-scale leaf spot symptom observation on vineyards in the Krasnodar Krai of Russia and determined their distribution. The incidence and severity of leaf spot were higher on the Euro-American grapevine hybrids (Bianka, Levokumskij, Avgustin, Moldova, Pervenets Magaracha, Dunavski lazur). A total of 433 isolates that belonged to the genus were isolated from samples with leaf spot.

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The rates of oxygenic and anoxygenic photosynthesis, the microorganisms responsible for these processes, and the hydrochemical characteristics of the sulfide-containing karst lakes, Black Kichier and Big Kichier (Mari El Republic), were investigated. In these lakes, a plate of anoxygenic phototrophic bacteria (APB) is formed at the upper boundary of sulfide occurrence in the water. The phototrophic community of the chemocline zone was analyzed using a combination of high-throughput sequencing of the 16S rRNA gene fragments and light and electron microscopic techniques.

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While granulated activated sludge exhibits high productivity, the processes of granule formation are incompletely studied. The processes of granule formation and succession of communities were investigated in a laboratory sequencing batch reactor (SBR) under conditions for enhanced biological phosphorus removal (EBPR) using microbiological and molecular techniques. Active consumption of acetate, primarily by the phosphate-accumulating organisms (PAO), commenced at day 150 of cultivation.

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In this study, an analysis of the virome of 51 grapevines from the Don ampelographic collection named after Ya. I. Potapenko (Russia) was performed using high-throughput sequencing of total RNA.

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Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, humanity has experienced the spread and circulation of several SARS-CoV-2 variants that differed in transmissibility, contagiousness, and the ability to escape from vaccine-induced neutralizing antibodies. However, issues related to the differences in the variant-specific immune responses remain insufficiently studied. The aim of this study was to compare the parameters of the humoral immune responses in two groups of patients with acute COVID-19 who were infected during the circulation period of the D614G and the Delta variants of SARS-CoV-2.

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The strain WBS, an anaerobic, psychro- and halotolerant bacterium belonging to the genus , was isolated from the littoral bottom sediments of the White Sea, Arctic, Russia. WBS grew at temperatures between 8 and 32 °C (optimum growth at 18-20 °C), pH between 5.2 and 8.

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A spiral-shaped, highly motile bacterium was isolated from freshwater sulfidic sediment. Strain J10 is a facultative autotroph utilizing sulfide, thiosulfate, and sulfur as the electron donors in microoxic conditions. Despite high 16S rRNA gene sequence sequence identity to Magnetospirillum gryphiswaldense MSR-1  (99.

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In this study, we analyzed the virome of 73 grape samples from two Dagestan ampelographic collections in Russia using high-throughput sequencing of total RNAs. Fourteen viruses and four viroids were identified, with one to eleven of them detected in each plant. For the first time in Russia, we identified grapevine leafroll-associated virus 7 and grapevine Kizil Sapak virus.

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Studying the minor part of the uncultivated microbial majority ("rare biosphere") is difficult even with modern culture-independent techniques. The enormity of microbial diversity creates particular challenges for investigating low-abundance microbial populations in soils. Strategies for selective sample enrichment to reduce community complexity can aid in studying the rare biosphere.

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Magnetosome synthesis in magnetotactic bacteria (MTB) is regarded as a very ancient evolutionary process that dates back to deep-branching phyla. Magnetotactic bacteria belonging to one of such phyla, , contain the classical genes for the magnetosome synthesis (e.g.

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Chitosan modified with a (2-hydroxy-3-trimethylammonium) propyl group and gallic acid residue, or quaternized chitosan with gallic acid (QCG), was synthesized. Antioxidant properties of the produced QCG have been investigated. Peroxidase in combination with NADH and salicyl hydroxamate (SHAM) caused consumption of oxygen and production of H2O2 in aqueous solution as a result of O2 reduction in the peroxidase-oxidase reactions.

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The Chinese hamster ovary cell line CHO is widely used for biopharmaceutical production. Genome editing makes it possible to improve the growth properties of cells, their auxotrophy, and the functioning of the apoptosis and autophagy induction systems. Simultaneous editing of multiple genes makes it possible to obtain a cell line with the required genotype faster than several consecutive rounds of genomic knockout, but the probability of success is lower.

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The humoral response to the SARS-CoV-2 S protein determines the development of protective immunity against this infection. The standard neutralizing antibodies detection method is a live virus neutralization test. It can be replaced with an ELISA-based surrogate virus neutralization test (sVNT), measuring the ability of serum antibodies to inhibit complex formation between the receptor-binding domain (RBD) of the S protein and the cellular ACE2 receptor.

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Hepatitis C virus-specific markers in pediatric patients with chronic hepatitis C.

Minerva Pediatr (Torino)

February 2025

Department of Molecular Biology of Microorganisms, Skryabin Institute of Bioengineering, Federal Research Centre "Fundamentals of Biotechnology", Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia.

Background: The study aimed to investigate hepatitis C virus (HCV) specific markers in chronically infected children. The main objective was to explore the patterns of marker variability.

Methods: HCV RNA, core antigen, anti-HCV IgM, and antibodies to individual viral proteins were detected using commercially available assays or experimental ELISA.

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