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Virology | 2010

An important role of the heat shock response in infected cells for replication of baculoviruses.

Yulia V. Lyupina; S. B. Dmitrieva; Anna V. Timokhova; Svetlana N. Beljelarskaya; Olga G. Zatsepina; Michael B. Evgen'ev; Victor S. Mikhailov

Baculoviruses serve as a stress factor that can activate both death-inducing and cytoprotective pathways in infected cells. In this report, induction of heat shock proteins (HSPs) of the 70-kDa family (HSP/HSC70) in Sf-9 cells after infection with AcMNPV was monitored by Western blot analysis. Two-dimensional electrophoresis in polyacrylamide gel revealed changes in the cellular pattern of HSP/HSC70s and synthesis of a new member of the HSP/HSC70 family in the infected cells. Although infection with AcMNPV moderately increased the HSP/HSC70 content in cells under standard conditions, the infection potentiated the response to heat shock boosting the HSP/HSC70s content in infected cells several-fold in comparison with uninfected cells. Addition of KNK437, a known inhibitor of inducible HSPs, decreased the rate of viral DNA synthesis in infected cells more than one order of magnitude and markedly suppressed the release of budded viruses indicating the importance of the heat shock response for baculovirus replication.


Cellular Immunology | 2009

New approach to study of T cellular immunity development: parallel investigation of lymphoid organ formation and changes in immune proteasome amount in rat early ontogenesis.

N. P. Sharova; L. A. Zakharova; T. M. Astakhova; Yaroslava D. Karpova; Victoria I. Melnikova; S. B. Dmitrieva; Yulia V. Lyupina; Pavel A. Erokhov

The expression pattern and distribution of proteasome immune subunits LMP7 and LMP2 in the developing rat spleen and liver as well as the periarterial lymphoid sheath formation were investigated. LMP7 and LMP2 were detected by immunoblotting in the spleen on the 21st embryonic day and during the first postnatal days in equal amounts. Their levels increased by the 8th and 18th postnatal days. Double immunofluorescent labeling the spleen cells revealed LMP7 and LMP2 in T and B lymphocytes localized in the red pulp in embryogenesis. Few T lymphocytes were discovered in periarterial zones on the 8th postnatal day. T lymphocytes filled these zones and formed lymphoid sheaths by the 18-19th day. In the liver, LMP7 and LMP2 were revealed by the 17-19th postnatal day. Immunofluorescent analysis showed their presence in hepatocytes at this period. The data suggest that T cell-mediated immune response in relation to hepatocytes is possible beginning from 18th to 19th postnatal day.


Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology A-molecular & Integrative Physiology | 2008

Characterization of the composition of the aqueous humor and the vitreous body of the eye of the frog Rana temporaria L.

I. G. Panova; N. P. Sharova; S. B. Dmitrieva; P. P. Levin; A. S. Tatikolov

This study aimed to analyze the aqueous humor (AH) and the vitreous body (VB) of the eye of the adult frog Rana temporaria L. as a representative species of amphibians, which lead a semi-terrestrial life. The presence of collagen, albumin, uric acid and electron donors was shown in both media; however, there are slight differences in their concentrations. To determine collagen, a spectral-fluorescent probe, cyanine dye, was used. The presence of collagen in AH of the frog was found at the first time. The total content of electron donors (ascorbic and uric acids, tryptophan, and tyrosine) in VB and HA was roughly estimated at approximately 1.5x10(-4) mol/L. Both VB and AH absorb light in similar UV regions. The total protein and albumin contents in AH were found to be somewhat higher than those in VB. The uric acid content was at an equally low level in both intraocular media. It is supposed that the similarity of VB and AH compositions shown in this work is due to some exchange between VB and AH contents in the course of accommodation. The role of intraocular fluids in physiological functions of the eye and in protecting the retina against UV light is discussed.


Biochemistry | 2006

Peculiarities of proteasome pool formation in rat spleen and liver during postnatal development.

N. P. Sharova; T. M. Astakhova; L. A. Bondareva; S. B. Dmitrieva; Pavel A. Erokhov

Changes in the specific activity and amounts of 26S and 20S proteasome pools in rat spleen and liver during postnatal development and appearance in them of immune subunits were studied. Two decreases in chymotrypsin-like activity of the proteasome pools were recorded during the first three weeks after birth. The activity minimums fell on the 11th and 19th days, and the first decrease was more prolonged and pronounced than the second. The decrease in the specific activity of the 26S proteasome pools was associated with a reduction of their quantity. The 20S proteasome pools displayed no such decreases. Noticeable quantities of immune subunits LMP7 and LMP2 were revealed by Western blotting in the spleen on the 7th day and on the 19th day in the liver, concurrently with the beginning of the decrease in the proteasome activity. It was concluded that during the first three weeks of postnatal development the proteasome pools in rat spleen and liver were replaced twice, and in the spleen (a lymphoid organ) a qualitatively new pool containing immune subunits appeared nearly two weeks earlier than in the liver (a non-lymphoid organ). The appearance of immune proteasomes in different organs and tissues during some weeks after birth seems to explain the immune system inefficiency during embryogenesis and early postnatal development.


FEBS Letters | 2000

Preferential interaction of loach DNA polymerase δ with DNA duplexes containing single-stranded gaps.

Natalya P Sharova; E. B. Abramova; S. B. Dmitrieva; Diana D Dimitrova; Victor S. Mikhailov

We studied the interaction of DNA polymerase δ (pol δ) purified from the eggs of the teleost fish Misgurnus fossilis (loach) with DNA duplexes containing single‐stranded gaps of 1–13 nucleotides (nt). In the absence of processivity factors (PCNA, RF‐C, and ATP), pol δ elongated primers on single‐stranded DNA templates in a distributive manner. However, the enzyme was capable of processive synthesis by filling gaps of 5–9 nt in DNA duplexes. These data suggest that, upon filling a small gap, pol δ interacts with the 5′‐terminus downstream of the gap as well as with the 3′‐terminus of the primer. Interaction of pol δ with the proximal 5′‐terminus restricting the gap was confirmed by electrophoretic mobility shift assay. Analysis of the enzyme binding to DNA duplexes containing gaps of various sizes showed a much higher affinity of pol δ for duplexes with gaps of about 10 nt than for DNA substrates with primers annealed to single‐stranded templates. The most efficient pol δ binding was observed in experiments with DNA substrates containing unpaired 3′‐tails in primers. The data obtained suggest that DNA molecules with small gaps and single‐stranded tails may serve as substrates for direct action of pol δ in the course of DNA repair.


Biochemistry | 2008

Immune proteasomes in the developing rat thymus

V. I. Melnikova; M. A. Afanasieva; S. B. Dmitrieva; Ya. D. Karpova; N. P. Sharova; L. A. Zakharova

The age dynamics of the content of the immune proteasome subunits LMP2 and LMP7 in rat thymus during prenatal and early postnatal ontogeny was studied. The LMP2 and LMP7 immune subunits were detected by Western blotting already by the 18th day of embryonic development, their amount increased to the 21st day to the level characteristic of the postnatal state. Double immunofluorescent labeling showed that in the thymus tissue the largest amount of LMP2 and LMP7 is localized in epithelial cells, whereas the level of their expression in thymocytes is lower. The results suggest that the establishment in thymus of selection processes, which depend on activity of immune proteasomes, can take place already in prenatal ontogeny. Analysis of age dynamics of the natural apoptosis level in thymocytes also favors this supposition. The presence of immune proteasomes in thymocytes during perinatal ontogeny suggests that, besides the antigen presentation, immunoproteasomes may possess other important functions.


Russian Journal of Developmental Biology | 2007

Formation of Immune Proteasomes and Development of Immune System in Ontogenesis of Mammals

N. P. Sharova; T. M. Astakhova; L. A. Bondareva; S. B. Dmitrieva; S. D. Stolyarov

Current concepts of the structure of immune proteasomes and their role in immune response have been considered. The main attention has been paid to the formation of immune proteasomes in secondary lymphoid and nonlymphoid organs during ontogenesis of mammals. The causes of ineffective formation of immune system in early postnatal development have been discussed.


Russian Journal of Developmental Biology | 2002

Specific Features of Repair DNA-Polymerases in Embryogenesis of the Loach

N. P. Sharova; E. B. Abramova; S. B. Dmitrieva; Victor S. Mikhailov

The current concept of eukaryotic DNA polymerases is considered, which are involved in nuclear DNA repair. The data are given on a new group of DNA polymerases that maintain the integrity of DNA structures without preliminary excision of damaged regions. A special attention is paid to specific features of the functioning of repair DNA polymerases in embryogenesis of the loach. A possible existence is discussed of the previously unknown pathway of DNA repair with participation of DNA polymerase δ as independent from the nuclear antigen of proliferating cells.


Biochemistry | 2001

Identification of DNA Polymerase γ in Eggs of a Teleost Fish (Loach)

N. P. Sharova; D. D. Dimitrova; E. B. Abramova; S. B. Dmitrieva; Victor S. Mikhailov

DNA polymerase found in an extract from eggs of the teleost fish Misgurnus fossilis (loach) has been identified as an enzyme of the γ type. The enzyme was purified 4000- to 5000-fold from the extract by liquid chromatography. The DNA polymerase activity was sensitive to the inhibiting action of aphidicolin but resistant to N2-(p-n-butylphenyl)-2´- deoxyguanosine 5´-triphosphate (BuPdGTP). The enzyme activity correlates with the presence of a polypeptide with molecular mass of 120-130 kD that interacts specifically with polyclonal antibodies against calf thymus DNA polymerase γ as revealed by Western blotting and is presumably the catalytic subunit of the enzyme. The loach DNA polymerase possesses the 3´→5´-exonuclease activity specific to single-stranded DNA and catalyzes distributive elongation of primers in primer–template complexes.


Analytical Biochemistry | 2007

Use of a cyanine dye as a probe for albumin and collagen in the extracellular matrix

I. G. Panova; N. P. Sharova; S. B. Dmitrieva; Rimma A. Poltavtseva; G. T. Sukhikh; A. S. Tatikolov

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N. P. Sharova

Russian Academy of Sciences

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E. B. Abramova

Russian Academy of Sciences

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T. M. Astakhova

Russian Academy of Sciences

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L. A. Bondareva

Russian Academy of Sciences

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L. A. Zakharova

Russian Academy of Sciences

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Pavel A. Erokhov

Russian Academy of Sciences

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A. S. Tatikolov

Russian Academy of Sciences

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D. D. Dimitrova

Russian Academy of Sciences

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I. G. Panova

Russian Academy of Sciences

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