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Arthur T. Kopylov
Researcher at Russian Academy
Publications - 98
Citations - 1219
Arthur T. Kopylov is an academic researcher from Russian Academy. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Proteome. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 78 publications receiving 813 citations.
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The Size of the Human Proteome: The Width and Depth.
Elena A. Ponomarenko,Ekaterina V. Poverennaya,Ekaterina V. Ilgisonis,Mikhail A. Pyatnitskiy,Arthur T. Kopylov,Victor G. Zgoda,Andrey Lisitsa,Alexander I. Archakov +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, meta-analysis of neXtProt knowledge base is proposed for theoretical prediction of the number of different proteoforms that arise from alternative splicing (AS), single amino acid polymorphisms (SAPs), and posttranslational modifications (PTMs).
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Chromosome 18 Transcriptome Profiling and Targeted Proteome Mapping in Depleted Plasma, Liver Tissue and HepG2 Cells
Victor G. Zgoda,Arthur T. Kopylov,O. V. Tikhonova,Alexander A. Moisa,Nadezhda V. Pyndyk,T E Farafonova,Svetlana E. Novikova,Andrey Lisitsa,Elena A. Ponomarenko,Ekaterina V. Poverennaya,Sergey P. Radko,Svetlana A. Khmeleva,L. K. Kurbatov,Aleksey D. Filimonov,Nadezhda A. Bogolyubova,Ekaterina V. Ilgisonis,A. L. Chernobrovkin,Andrew Ivanov,Alexei Medvedev,Y. V. Mezentsev,Sergei A. Moshkovskii,Stanislav N. Naryzhny,Stanislav N. Naryzhny,Elena N. Ilina,E. S. Kostrjukova,Dmitry G. Alexeev,Alexander V. Tyakht,Vadim M. Govorun,Alexander I. Archakov +28 more
TL;DR: The final goal of the Russian part of the Chromosome-centric Human Proteome Project (C-HPP) was established as the analysis of the chromosome 18 (Chr 18) protein complement in plasma, liver tissue and HepG2 cells with the sensitivity of 10(-18) M.
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Isatin-binding proteins of rat and mouse brain: proteomic identification and optical biosensor validation.
Olga Buneeva,Oksana Gnedenko,Victor G. Zgoda,Arthur T. Kopylov,Vivette Glover,Andrew Ivanov,Alexei Medvedev,Alexander I. Archakov +7 more
TL;DR: The number of isatin‐binding proteins identified in the mouse and rat brain was similar, but only 21 proteins were identical in the two species, which may be one reason for the differences in isatin effects in rats and mice reported in the literature.
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The Concept of Folic Acid in Health and Disease.
Yulia O. Shulpekova,Vladimir M. Nechaev,Svetlana Kardasheva,Alla Sedova,Anastasia Kurbatova,Elena Bueverova,Arthur T. Kopylov,Kristina A. Malsagova,Jabulani Clement Dlamini,Vladimir Ivashkin +9 more
TL;DR: Folates play a role as cofactors in essential one-carbon pathways donating methyl-groups to choline phospholipids, creatine, epinephrine, DNA as mentioned in this paper.
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Chromosome 18 transcriptoproteome of liver tissue and HepG2 cells and targeted proteome mapping in depleted plasma: update 2013.
Elena A. Ponomarenko,Arthur T. Kopylov,Andrey Lisitsa,Sergey P. Radko,Y.Y. Kiseleva,L. K. Kurbatov,K.G. Ptitsyn,O. V. Tikhonova,Alexander A. Moisa,Svetlana E. Novikova,Ekaterina V. Poverennaya,Ekaterina V. Ilgisonis,Alexey D. Filimonov,Nadezhda A. Bogolubova,Valentina V. Averchuk,P. A. Karalkin,I. V. Vakhrushev,Konstantin N. Yarygin,Sergei A. Moshkovskii,Victor G. Zgoda,A. S. Sokolov,Alexander M. Mazur,Egor B. Prokhortchouck,Egor B. Prokhortchouck,Konstantin G. Skryabin,Konstantin G. Skryabin,Elena N. Ilina,E. S. Kostrjukova,Dmitry G. Alexeev,Alexander V. Tyakht,Alexey Y. Gorbachev,Vadim M. Govorun,Alexander I. Archakov +32 more
TL;DR: For liver tissue and HepG2 cells a "transcriptoproteome" was produced that reflects the relationship between transcript and protein copy numbers of the genes on Chr 18, and was uploaded into the "Update_2013" data set of the knowledgebase (www.kb18.ru) and investigated for linear correlations.