4 results on '"E. K. Novikova"'
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2. Changes in electrophysiological properties of photoreceptors in Periplaneta americana associated with the loss of screening pigment
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E K Novikova, M. I. Zhukovskaya, Hongxia Liu, Esa-Ville Immonen, Roman V. Frolov, Päivi H. Torkkeli, Kyösti Heimonen, Paulus Saari, Andrew S. French, and Joni Kemppainen
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0301 basic medicine ,Male ,Periplaneta americana ,Opsin ,Patch-Clamp Techniques ,genetic structures ,Physiology ,Intracellular Space ,Gene Expression ,Membrane Potentials ,Behavioral Neuroscience ,0302 clinical medicine ,Periplaneta ,Membrane potential ,biology ,Behavior, Animal ,Chemistry ,Pigmentation ,Compound eye ,Rhabdomere ,Insect Proteins ,Photoreceptor Cells, Invertebrate ,Signal Transduction ,Motor Activity ,Electric Capacitance ,Screening pigment ,White-eyed ,03 medical and health sciences ,biology.animal ,Animals ,Compound Eye, Arthropod ,RNA, Messenger ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Vision, Ocular ,Cockroach ,Photoreceptor ,Light sensitivity ,Opsins ,biology.organism_classification ,eye diseases ,Electrophysiology ,030104 developmental biology ,Biophysics ,Potassium ,Animal Science and Zoology ,sense organs ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Photic Stimulation - Abstract
Absence of screening pigment in insect compound eyes has been linked to visual dysfunction. We investigated how its loss in a white-eyed mutant (W-E) alters the photoreceptor electrophysiological properties, opsin gene expression, and the behavior of the cockroach, Periplaneta americana. Whole-cell patch-clamp recordings of green-sensitive photoreceptors in W-E cockroaches gave reduced membrane capacitance, absolute sensitivity to light, and light-induced currents. Decreased low-pass filtering increased voltage-bump amplitudes in W-E photoreceptors. Intracellular recordings showed that angular sensitivity of W-E photoreceptors had two distinct components: a large narrow component with the same acceptance angle as wild type, plus a relatively small wide component. Information processing was evaluated using Gaussian white-noise modulated light stimulation. In bright light, W-E photoreceptors demonstrated higher signal gain and signal power than wild-type photoreceptors. Expression levels of the primary UV- and green-sensitive opsins were lower and the secondary green-sensitive opsin significantly higher in W-E than in wild-type retinae. In behavioral experiments, W-E cockroaches were significantly less active in dim green light, consistent with the relatively low light sensitivity of their photoreceptors. Overall, these differences can be related to the loss of screening pigment function and to a compensatory decrease in the rhabdomere size in W-E retinae.
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- 2018
3. Behavioral responses to visual overstimulation in the cockroach Periplaneta americana L
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M. I. Zhukovskaya, Paulus Saari, Roman V. Frolov, and E K Novikova
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0301 basic medicine ,Locomotor behavior ,Immobility ,Periplaneta americana ,genetic structures ,Physiology ,Vision ,Stimulation ,Locomotor activity ,03 medical and health sciences ,Behavioral Neuroscience ,0302 clinical medicine ,biology.animal ,Behavioral stress ,Animals ,Periplaneta ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Communication ,Cockroach ,Behavior, Animal ,biology ,business.industry ,Chemistry ,fungi ,biology.organism_classification ,Grooming ,Uv sensitivity ,eye diseases ,Light intensity ,030104 developmental biology ,Biophysics ,Photoreceptor Cells, Invertebrate ,Animal Science and Zoology ,sense organs ,business ,Locomotion ,Photic Stimulation ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
In the visual systems of insects, different types of photoreceptors contribute to specialized visual channels that mediate distinct functions and behaviors. Large compound eyes of Periplaneta americana contain photoreceptors of two spectral classes, broadband green-sensitive photoreceptors and narrow-band UV-sensitive photoreceptors. Here, we investigated how visual stimulation by UV and green light affects locomotor, resting, and grooming behaviors in P. americana under conditions when light avoidance is not possible. We show that green but not UV light stimulates locomotor activity, inducing paradoxical positive masking. Duration of resting and grooming decreased with increasing light intensity, consistent with development of behavioral stress in response to visual overstimulation. A reaction of full immobility is described under UV light and at higher intensities of green light, with relative periods of immobility and grooming strongly negatively correlated. Low-intensity UV was more effective than low-intensity green light in suppressing grooming and inducing immobility. Our results suggest that locomotor activity in P. americana is mainly regulated by green-sensitive photoreceptors, and that dim UV light can trigger behavioral immobility, whereas both wavelengths induce stress-like reactions at high intensities. Considering the intrinsic UV sensitivity of green-sensitive photoreceptors, the contrasting behavioral responses indicate antagonistic interactions between UV and green visual channels.
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- 2017
4. Expression of modified oxidase of D-aminoacids of Trigonopsis variabilis in methylotrophic yeasts Pichia pastoris
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Michael A. Eldarov, E K Novikova, and V. A. Redo
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Fungal protein ,biology ,D-amino acid oxidase ,biology.organism_classification ,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology ,Biochemistry ,Pichia pastoris ,law.invention ,Microbiology ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Chitin ,chemistry ,law ,Chitinase ,Bacillus circulans ,Recombinant DNA ,biology.protein ,Expression cassette - Abstract
Effective recombinant strains Pichia pastoris that produce functionally active hybrid of Trigonopsis variabilis D-aminoacids bond with chitin-connecting domain of chitinase A1 of Bacillus circulans (DAOcbd) were obtained. The dependence of DAOcbd production levels from production of the number of copies of “expression cassette” integrated in the AOX1 locus of recombinant strains was studied. It was indicated that synthesized DAOcbd may be easily purified and immobilized on chitin sorbents and possessed high specific activity. Produced strains and methods of their cultivation and DAOcbd extraction may be used for development of technologies of obtaining of biocatalyzers in technological processes of obtaining of 7-aminocepha-losporane acid.
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- 2011
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