Department of Molecular and Quantum Biophysics
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Head
Dmytro M. Hovorun,
Professor, Dr.Sci., Corresponding Member of NASU
Deputy director for scientific
recearch
Phone: (38-044) 526-11-09; 526-20-14;
fax: (38-044) 526-07-59.
E-mail: dhovorun@imbg.org.ua |
The fundamental research program is focused on:
search for universal physical and chemical foundations of the specificity of
interaction between components of nucleoproteid complexes and the determination
of the role, that prototropic tautomerism of nuclear acids and proton
transmission play in elementary processes of protein - nucleic and
nucleic-nucleic recognition.
Our current research and recent achievements:
- Using the methods of molecular spectroscopy (IR, UV, Raman Spectroscopy,
NMR) and quantum-chemical calculations of different range of accuracy, the
changes in the tautomeric state of nucleotide bases under the effect of oxygenic
bonding or interaction with ligands of peptide nature and cations of alkali
metals are being investigated. Similar changes in the tautomeric state of
nucleotide bases, expected under the influence of heterogeneous environment in
cells are postulated/stated to be a mechanism responsible for structural-dynamic
transformations in protein-nucleic complexes.
- Theoretical and experimental investigations of the tautomeric state of
nucleotide bases in model complexes of protein-nucleic recognition provide
grounds to prove/support the concept that high-energy tautomers play a
significant role in biochemical processes
- The properties/regularities of spatial organisation such as secondary and
tertiary structures of cellular and viral RNA and their signal sequences are
being studied using modern methods of electrophoresis, protonic buffer capacity,
molecular modelling and bioinformatics.
- Applied branch of research is related to experimental and theoretical
studies on structural-dynamic and physical-chemical properties of some
pharmaceutically important compounds.
- Recently, a novel original technique, covered by the patent of Ukraine, has
been elaborated in the Department and offered for experimental use. According to
this technique, a multi-induced full reflection of light can be used to obtain a
high-quality IR spectrum of fine films of nucleic acids and nucleoproteid
complexes.
Selected publications:
- S.A.Trygubenko, T.V.Bogdan, S.P.Samijlenko, D.M.Hovorun, M.Kabelac, P.Hobza Acetic acis anion preferentially binds to he higher-energy adenine prototropic tautomer over the canonical one: a molecular dynamics and ab initio quantum chemical studies // Physics of the Alive. – 2002. – V. 10, ¹ 2. – P.39-46
- M.I.Zarudnaya, I.M.Kolomiets, A.L.Potyahaylo, D.M.Hovorun Downstream elements of mammalian pre-mRNA polyadenylation signals: primary, secondary and higher-order structures // Nucleic Acids Research. – 2003. – V.31, N 5. – P.1375-86.
- A.V.Stepanyugin, S.P.Samijlenko, O.I.Martynenko, D.M.Hovorun. ATR-IR Spectroscopy as applied to nucleic acid films // Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy. - 2004. - V.00, N. 00. - P.00-00.