oumanov K
Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
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Biochimica et Biophysica Acta | 1983
Boyanov A; Boris Tenchov; Rumiana Koynova; Koumanov K
Abstract dl -Dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine multilamellar vesicle suspensions were examined by the method of differential scanning calorimetry. A lack of the subtransition at 18°C was established. Such a subtransition is characteristic for l -dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine suspensions. This lack is supposed to be the result of the impossibility of the racemic phospholipid mixture to form the low-temperature crystal structure L c .
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta | 1980
Luben B. Dolapchiev; Rositsa A. Vassileva; Koumanov K
Exonuclease from Crotalus adamanteus venom has only threonine as N-terminimal amono acid residue. It was examined for its amino acid composition, -SH and S-S groups. It has no free -SH groups and seven S-S bonds. The analysis of the carbohydrate residues in the enzyme proves that it is a glycoprotein. It contains neutral sugars (9.2%), amino sugars (1.9%) and ten sialic acid residues per molecule. The venom exonuclease is a metalloenzyme. This is proven by the existence of Mg2+, Zn2+ and Ca2+ and their specific role in the catalytic reactions. The enzyme contains also triacylglycerols (1.54%) and cholesterol esters (1.43%). The influence of the non-protein moieties of the exonuclease on its catalytic ability has been discussed.
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta | 1982
Koumanov K; Atanas Boyanov; Tania Neicheva; Tania Markovska; Albena Momchilova; Ekaterina Gavazova; Heni Chelibonova-Lorer
The phospholipid composition of mitochondria, microsomes and plasma membranes from liver and MC-29 hepatoma from White Leghorn chickens has been investigated. It was established that all mitochondria and microsome phospholipid fractions obtained from MC-29 hepatoma are increased strongly compared to those from liver. The sphingomyelin augmentation was particularly great. In hepatoma plasma membranes only the sphingomyelin quantity was increased. Sphingomyelin- and phosphatidylcholine-exchange activities were observed in avian liver for the first time. These two activities were increased in MC-29 hepatoma cells. Three phospholipid-exchange proteins have been established in chicken liver 105000 X g supernatant. One of them specifically transports phosphatidylcholine, the second one is non-specific for phosphatidylcholine and sphingomyelin, and the third one is specific only for sphingomyelin. In hepatoma cells only a non-specific phosphatidylcholine- and sphingomyelin-exchange protein was found.
International Journal of Biochemistry | 1984
Hadjiivanova N; Koumanov K; Iv. Panajotov; M. Ivanova
The incorporation of [14C]palmitic acid into rat alveolar wash total phospholipids and phospholipid fractions has been followed for 6, 8, 10 and 12 hr after insulin administration, indicating a considerable enhancement. The fatty acid profiles of phosphatidylcholines, phosphatidylethanolamines and phosphatidylglycerols were found changed after the hormone administration. Eight hours post insulin treatment the precursor incorporation was highest in all phospholipid fractions studied, as well as the contribution of long chain fatty acids. Dynamic monolayer studies of the lung wash lipid extracts indicated a maximally expanded lipid film corresponding to the highly unsaturated phospholipids present.
Bulletin européen de physiopathologie respiratoire | 1978
Hadjiivanova N; Koumanov K; Dimitrov G; Georgiev G
Bulletin européen de physiopathologie respiratoire | 1983
Koumanov K; Boyanov A; Tania Neicheva; Tania Markovska; Albena Momchilova
Bulletin européen de physiopathologie respiratoire | 1981
Hadjiivanova N; Koumanov K; Mincheva R; Dimitrov G; Georgiev G
Bulletin européen de physiopathologie respiratoire | 1981
Koumanov K; Boyanov A; Neitcheva T; Tania Markovska
Bulletin européen de physiopathologie respiratoire | 1978
Koumanov K; Neitcheva T; Boyanov A; Georgiev G
Bulletin européen de physiopathologie respiratoire | 1976
Georgiev G; Dimitrov G; Koumanov K; Neitcheva T