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Repin Vladimir E
Researcher at State Research Center of Virology and Biotechnology VECTOR
Publications - 13
Citations - 864
Repin Vladimir E is an academic researcher from State Research Center of Virology and Biotechnology VECTOR. The author has contributed to research in topics: Restriction enzyme & DNA. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 13 publications receiving 819 citations.
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A nomenclature for restriction enzymes, DNA methyltransferases, homing endonucleases and their genes
Richard J. Roberts,Marlene Belfort,Timothy H. Bestor,Ashok S. Bhagwat,Thomas A. Bickle,Jurate Bitinaite,Robert Blumenthal,Sergey Kh. Degtyarev,David T. F. Dryden,Kevin Dybvig,Keith Firman,Elizaveta S. Gromova,Richard I. Gumport,Stephen E. Halford,Stanley Hattman,Joseph Heitman,David P. Hornby,Arvydas Janulaitis,Albert Jeltsch,Jytte Josephsen,Antal Kiss,Todd R. Klaenhammer,Ichizo Kobayashi,Huimin Kong,Detlev H. Krüger,Sanford A. Lacks,Martin G. Marinus,Michiko Miyahara,Richard D. Morgan,Noreen E. Murray,Valakunja Nagaraja,Andrzej Piekarowicz,Alfred Pingoud,Elisabeth A. Raleigh,Desirazu N. Rao,Norbert O. Reich,Repin Vladimir E,Eric U. Selker,Pang-Chui Shaw,Daniel C. Stein,Barry L. Stoddard,Waclaw Szybalski,Thomas A. Trautner,James L. Van Etten,Jorge M. B. Vítor,Geoffrey G. Wilson,Shuang Yong Xu +46 more
TL;DR: In this article, a nomenclature for restriction endonucleases, DNA methyltransferases, homing endon nucleases and related genes and gene products is described.
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Crystal structure of the Bse634I restriction endonuclease: comparison of two enzymes recognizing the same DNA sequence
Saulius Grazulis,Markus Deibert,Renata Rimseliene,Remigijus Skirgaila,Giedrius Sasnauskas,Arunas Lagunavicius,Repin Vladimir E,Claus Urbanke,Robert Huber,Virginijus Siksnys +9 more
TL;DR: Crystal structures of Bacillus stearothermophilus restriction endonuclease Bse634I and NgoMIV, recognizing overlapping nucleotide sequences, exhibit a conserved tetrameric architecture that is of functional importance.
A nomenclature for restriction enzymes, DNA methyl transferases, homing endonucleases and their genes
Richard J. Roberts,M Belford,T Bester,Ashok S. Bhagwat,Thomas A. Bickle,Jurate Bitinaite,Robert Blumenthal,Sergey Kh. Degtyarev,Dtf Dryden,Kevin Dybvig,Keith Firman,Elizaveta S. Gromova,Richard I. Gumport,Stephen E. Halford,Stanley Hattman,Joseph Heitman,David P. Hornby,Arvydas Janulaitis,Albert Jeltsch,Jytte Josephsen,Antal Kiss,Todd R. Klaenhammer,Ichizo Kobayashi,Huimin Kong,Detlev H. Krüger,Sanford A. Lacks,Martin G. Marinus,Michiko Miyahara,Richard D. Morgan,Noreen E. Murray,Valakunja Nagaraja,Andrzej Piekarowicz,Alfred Pingoud,Elisabeth A. Raleigh,Desirazu N. Rao,Norbert O. Reich,Repin Vladimir E,Eric U. Selker,Shaw P-C,Daniel C. Stein,Barry L. Stoddard,Waclaw Szybalski,Thomas A. Trautner,JL Van Etten,Jmb Vitor,Geoffrey G. Wilson,S-Y Xu +46 more
TL;DR: A nomenclature is described for restriction endon nucleases, DNA methyltransferases, homing endonucleases and related genes and gene products that provides explicit categories for the many different Type II enzymes now identified and provides a system for naming the putative genes found by sequence analysis of microbial genomes.
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New restriction endonucleases from thermophilic soil bacteria.
Repin Vladimir E,Lebedev Leonid R,L. I. Puchkova,Serov Gennadij D,Tamara Tereschenko,Vladimir E. Chizikov,I. S. Andreeva +6 more
TL;DR: Using the most effective rapid method for the detection of restriction endonucleases (ENases) in microorganisms, 32 thermophilic producers have been isolated and all strains belong to the genus Bacillus.
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To What Extent Can Viable Bacteria in Atmospheric Aerosols be Dangerous for Humans
Alexandre S. Safatov,I. S. Andreeva,Boris D. Belan,G. A. Buryak,Elena K. Emel'yanova,Ruprecht Jaenicke,Mikhail V. Panchenko,N. I. Pechurkina,L. I. Puchkova,Repin Vladimir E,Irina V. Saranina,Sergeev An +11 more
TL;DR: The generalized index of potential danger of culturable bacteria in atmospheric aerosols for human health is presented as the product of four integral indices summarizing the normalized individual integral indices for all bacteria detected in the sample.