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Alexander Sobol

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Alexander Sobol is a researcher at the Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences.13 He has made significant contributions to the field of bioorganic chemistry, particularly in the study of cyclotides and their interactions with biological membranes.12

Sobol's research focuses on:

  1. Cyclotides: A family of bioactive plant peptides with antimicrobial and hemolytic properties.1
  2. NMR spectroscopy: Used to study the conformation and mode of membrane interaction in cyclotides.12
  3. Membrane-active cationic antimicrobial peptides: Investigating their structural properties and interactions.1

His work has been widely cited, with 20 research publications garnering 930 citations.2 One of his notable studies involved the analysis of kalata B1, a cyclotide from the African perennial plant Oldenlandia affinis, and its interaction with dodecylphosphocholine micelles.1

While the LinkedIn profile mentioned in the query (alexander-sobol-8b4a5b15) appears to be for the same Alexander Sobol, it does not provide detailed information about his current position or research activities.3 The profile indicates that he is based in Switzerland and has connections to the Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences.3

It's worth noting that Alexander Sobol's research has contributed to the understanding of peptide-membrane interactions and the potential applications of cyclotides in antimicrobial treatments.

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Switzerland