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Dependence of Biocatalysis on D/H Ratio: Possible Fundamental Differences for High-Level Biological Taxons

The kinetics of biological reactions depends on the deuterium/protium (D/H) ratio in water. In this work, we describe the kinetic model of biocatalytic reactions in living organisms depending on the D/H ratio. We show that a change in the lifetime or other characteristics of the vital activity of so...

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Autores principales: Zlatskiy, Igor, Pleteneva, Tatiana, Skripnikov, Alexander, Grebennikova, Tatiana, Maksimova, Tatiana, Antipova, Nadine, Levitskaya, Olga, Makarova, Mariia, Selivanenko, Igor, Syroeshkin, Anton
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7571008/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32933093
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25184173
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author Zlatskiy, Igor
Pleteneva, Tatiana
Skripnikov, Alexander
Grebennikova, Tatiana
Maksimova, Tatiana
Antipova, Nadine
Levitskaya, Olga
Makarova, Mariia
Selivanenko, Igor
Syroeshkin, Anton
author_facet Zlatskiy, Igor
Pleteneva, Tatiana
Skripnikov, Alexander
Grebennikova, Tatiana
Maksimova, Tatiana
Antipova, Nadine
Levitskaya, Olga
Makarova, Mariia
Selivanenko, Igor
Syroeshkin, Anton
author_sort Zlatskiy, Igor
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description The kinetics of biological reactions depends on the deuterium/protium (D/H) ratio in water. In this work, we describe the kinetic model of biocatalytic reactions in living organisms depending on the D/H ratio. We show that a change in the lifetime or other characteristics of the vital activity of some organisms in response to a decrease or increase in the content of deuterium in the environment can be a sign of a difference in taxons. For animals—this is a curve with saturation according to the Gauss’s principle, for plants—it is the Poisson dependence, for bacteria a weakly saturated curve with a slight reaction to the deuterium/protium ratio toward increasing deuterium. The biological activity of the aquatic environment with reduced, elevated, and natural concentrations of deuterium is considered. The results of the study are presented in different vital indicators of some taxons: the bacteria kingdom—the colony forming units (CFU) index (Escherichia coli); animals—the activation energy of the death of ciliates (Spirostomum ambiguum), embryogenesis of fish (Brachydanio rerio); plants—germination and accumulation of trace elements Callisia fragrans L., sprouting of gametophores and peptidomics of moss Physcomitrella patens. It was found that many organisms change their metabolism and activity, responding to both high and low concentrations of deuterium in water.
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spelling pubmed-75710082020-10-28 Dependence of Biocatalysis on D/H Ratio: Possible Fundamental Differences for High-Level Biological Taxons Zlatskiy, Igor Pleteneva, Tatiana Skripnikov, Alexander Grebennikova, Tatiana Maksimova, Tatiana Antipova, Nadine Levitskaya, Olga Makarova, Mariia Selivanenko, Igor Syroeshkin, Anton Molecules Article The kinetics of biological reactions depends on the deuterium/protium (D/H) ratio in water. In this work, we describe the kinetic model of biocatalytic reactions in living organisms depending on the D/H ratio. We show that a change in the lifetime or other characteristics of the vital activity of some organisms in response to a decrease or increase in the content of deuterium in the environment can be a sign of a difference in taxons. For animals—this is a curve with saturation according to the Gauss’s principle, for plants—it is the Poisson dependence, for bacteria a weakly saturated curve with a slight reaction to the deuterium/protium ratio toward increasing deuterium. The biological activity of the aquatic environment with reduced, elevated, and natural concentrations of deuterium is considered. The results of the study are presented in different vital indicators of some taxons: the bacteria kingdom—the colony forming units (CFU) index (Escherichia coli); animals—the activation energy of the death of ciliates (Spirostomum ambiguum), embryogenesis of fish (Brachydanio rerio); plants—germination and accumulation of trace elements Callisia fragrans L., sprouting of gametophores and peptidomics of moss Physcomitrella patens. It was found that many organisms change their metabolism and activity, responding to both high and low concentrations of deuterium in water. MDPI 2020-09-11 /pmc/articles/PMC7571008/ /pubmed/32933093 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25184173 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Zlatskiy, Igor
Pleteneva, Tatiana
Skripnikov, Alexander
Grebennikova, Tatiana
Maksimova, Tatiana
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Levitskaya, Olga
Makarova, Mariia
Selivanenko, Igor
Syroeshkin, Anton
Dependence of Biocatalysis on D/H Ratio: Possible Fundamental Differences for High-Level Biological Taxons
title Dependence of Biocatalysis on D/H Ratio: Possible Fundamental Differences for High-Level Biological Taxons
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title_full_unstemmed Dependence of Biocatalysis on D/H Ratio: Possible Fundamental Differences for High-Level Biological Taxons
title_short Dependence of Biocatalysis on D/H Ratio: Possible Fundamental Differences for High-Level Biological Taxons
title_sort dependence of biocatalysis on d/h ratio: possible fundamental differences for high-level biological taxons
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7571008/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32933093
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25184173
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