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International Journal of Biological Macromolecules | 2016

Structure of Scots pine defensin 1 by spectroscopic methods and computational modeling.

Elena A. Ermakova; Dzhigangir A. Faizullin; Bulat Z. Idiyatullin; Bulat I. Khairutdinov; Liya N. Mukhamedova; Nadezhda B. Tarasova; Yana Y. Toporkova; E. V. Osipova; Valentina Kovaleva; Yuri Gogolev; Yuriy F. Zuev; Irina V. Nesmelova

Defensins are part of the innate immune system in plants with activity against a broad range of pathogens, including bacteria, fungi and viruses. Several defensins from conifers, including Scots pine defensin 1 (Pinus sylvestris defensin 1, (PsDef1)) have shown a strong antifungal activity, however structural and physico-chemical properties of the family, needed for establishing the structure-dynamics-function relationships, remain poorly characterized. We use several spectroscopic and computational methods to characterize the structure, dynamics, and oligomeric state of PsDef1. The three-dimensional structure was modeled by comparative modeling using several programs (Geno3D, SWISS-MODEL, I-TASSER, Phyre(2), and FUGUE) and verified by circular dichroism (CD) and infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy. Furthermore, FTIR data indicates that the structure of PsDef1 is highly resistant to high temperatures. NMR diffusion experiments show that defensin exists in solution in the equilibrium between monomers and dimers. Four types of dimers were constructed using the HADDOCK program and compared to the known dimer structures of other plant defensins. Gaussian network model was used to characterize the internal dynamics of PsDef1 in monomer and dimer states. PsDef1 is a typical representative of P. sylvestris defensins and hence the results of this study are applicable to other members of the family.


Carbohydrate Polymers | 2018

Spatial structures of rhamnogalacturonan I in gel and colloidal solution identified by 1D and 2D-FTIR spectroscopy

Olga N. Makshakova; Dzhigangir A. Faizullin; P. V. Mikshina; T. A. Gorshkova; Yuriy F. Zuev

Rhamnogalacturonan I (RG-I), a polysaccharide found in different types of plant cell walls, fulfills specific functions, the structural basis of which remains unclear. Generalized 2D correlation FTIR spectroscopy with dehydration was employed to reveal the structure and interactions in flax RG-I solution and microwave treated gel. Varying water content allowed emphasizing a role of solvent in maintaining different structures. In the gel, 2D correlation maps prove the existence of a conformationally uniform highly hydrated structure. Such a structure is supposed to correspond to non-associated galactan helices stabilized by rare junctions. In colloidal solution the side chains of RG-I associate heterogeneously due to constrains imposed by stiff backbone. Galactan-enriched fraction of RG-I with enzymatically cleaved backbone revealed the tendency of galactan chains to strongly associate in solution. The obtained results shed light on the possible role of backbone and side chains in RG-I spatial organization and confirm the sensitivity and potential of 2D correlation FTIR spectroscopy to probe local ordered structures in non-crystalline polysaccharides.


Carbohydrate Polymers | 2018

Molecular structure and properties of κ-carrageenan-gelatin gels

Svetlana R. Derkach; N.G. Voron'ko; Yu. A. Kuchina; D.S. Kolotova; A.M. Gordeeva; Dzhigangir A. Faizullin; Yu. A. Gusev; Yu. F. Zuev; O. N. Makshakova

Rheological studies, FTIR spectroscopy and a molecular docking approach were used to explore the structural basis of the peculiar physicochemical properties of gelatin gels modified with a κ-carrageenan admixture. Mixed gel properties are affected by the polysaccharide-to-gelatin ratio, Z, and can be divided into two categories. At low ratios, the strength of mixed gels varies insignificantly compared to gelatin due to the similar structures of the gels. Above the threshold content of κ-carrageenan (Z > 0.1), the storage modulus and yield stress of mixed gels are significantly enhanced. The nonadditivity and threshold character of the rheological properties could be the result of conformational ordering of both gelatin and κ-carrageenan, leading to the formation of additional junction zones in the gel network. According to molecular docking studies, the junctions could be formed as a result of complementary interactions between the gelatin triple helix and the κ-carrageenan double helix. The stack formation increases the interaction energy, which explains the strengthening of the gel network.


BioMed Research International | 2018

The Native Monomer of Bacillus Pumilus Ribonuclease Does Not Exist Extracellularly

Olga N. Ilinskaya; Vera Ulyanova; Irina Lisevich; Elena Dudkina; Nataliya Zakharchenko; Alexandra Kusova; Dzhigangir A. Faizullin; Yuriy F. Zuev

Supported by crystallography studies, secreted ribonuclease of Bacillus pumilus (binase) has long been considered to be monomeric in form. Recent evidence obtained using native polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and size-exclusion chromatography suggests that binase is in fact dimeric. To eliminate ambiguity and contradictions in the data we have measured conformational changes, hypochromic effect, and hydrodynamic radius of binase. The immutability of binase secondary structure upon transition from low to high protein concentration was registered, suggesting the binase dimerization immediately after translocation through the cell membrane and leading to detection of binase dimers only in the culture fluid regardless of ribonuclease concentration. Our results made it necessary to take a fresh look at the binase stability and cytotoxicity towards virus-infected or tumor cells.


International Journal of Molecular Sciences | 2013

Hydration of AMP and ATP Molecules in Aqueous Solution and Solid Films

Dzhigangir A. Faizullin; Nataliya Zakharchenko; Yuriy F. Zuev; Alexander Puzenko; Evgeniya Levy; Yuri Feldman

Water enables life and plays a critical role in biology. Considered as a versatile and adaptive component of the cell, water engages a wide range of biomolecular interactions. An organism can exist and function only if its self-assembled molecular structures are hydrated. It was shown recently that switching of AMP/ATP binding to the insulin-independent glucose transporter Human Erythrocyte Glucose Transport Protein (GLUT1) may greatly influence the ratio of bulk and bound water during regulation of glucose uptake by red blood cells. In this paper, we present the results on the hydration properties of AMP/ATP obtained by means of dielectric spectroscopy in aqueous solution and for fully ionized forms in solid amorphous films with the help of gravimetric studies.


Journal of Physical Chemistry B | 2016

Theoretical and Experimental Investigation of the Translational Diffusion of Proteins in the Vicinity of Temperature-Induced Unfolding Transition

Stanislav Molchanov; Dzhigangir A. Faizullin; Irina V. Nesmelova


Journal of Bionanoscience | 2018

The Interaction of Water-Soluble Pillar[5]Arenes Containing Amide and Ammonium Fragments with Lipid Bilayer

Polina V. Skvortsova; Elena V. Gruzdeva; Dzhigangir A. Faizullin; Dmitriy N. Shurpik; Vladimir G. Evtugyn; Pavel Zelenikhin; Vladimir V. Klochkov; Ivan I. Stoikov; Bulat I. Khairutdinov


Achievements in the Life Sciences | 2016

Structure and Properties of Complexes of Polysaccharides with Carbon Nanotubes

Olga S. Zueva; Vadim V. Salnikov; Dzhigangir A. Faizullin; Svetlana R. Derkatch; Yuriy F. Zuev


Biophysical Journal | 2015

Fibrinogen Hydrodynamic Properties from NMR-Diffusion Studies

Rustem I. Litvinov; Bulat Z. Idiyatullin; Dilyafruz R. Bakirova; Dzhigangir A. Faizullin; Rauf H. Kurbanov; John W. Weisel; Yuriy F. Zuev


Blood | 2014

Microparticles Modulate Formation, Structure, and Properties of Fibrin Clots

Rosa M. Nabiullina; Dzhigangir A. Faizullin; Chandrasekaran Nagaswami; Yuriy F. Zuev; Ilshat G. Mustafin; Rustem I. Litvinov; John W. Weisel; Laily D. Zubairova

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Yuriy F. Zuev

Russian Academy of Sciences

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John W. Weisel

University of Pennsylvania

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A. Zhmurov

University of Massachusetts Lowell

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Irina V. Nesmelova

University of North Carolina at Charlotte

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Olga Kononova

University of Massachusetts Lowell

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Valeri Barsegov

University of Massachusetts Lowell

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A.M. Gordeeva

Kazan Federal University

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