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We report on the phenomenon of intersection of a chaotic attractor and a chaotic repeller in a system of two adaptively coupled phase oscillators. This is a feature of the presence of the so-called mixed dynamics, which is a new type of chaos characterized by the fundamental inseparability of conservative and dissipative behavior. The considered system is the first example of a time-irreversible system in which this type of dynamics is observed. We show that a crucial factor in this effect is the detuning of the natural frequencies of phase oscillators.
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We analyze the effects of N-terminal acetylation and C-terminal amidation on the cytotoxic properties of ß-hairpin antimicrobial peptide tachyplesin I. MTT-assay showed that modified tachyplesin I exhibited increased cytotoxicity toward both tumor and normal human cells. Hemolytic activity of modified tachyplesin I was also higher than that of the initial molecule. In contrast to non-modified tachyplesin I, the peptide with C- and N-terminal modifications is resistant to proteolytic degradation in fresh human serum. C- and N-terminal modifications make tachyplesin I more attractive prototype of anticancer drug due to its more potent cytotoxic effect and better pharmacokinetic properties.