Marina L Georgieva
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Roshka Y, Markelova N, Mashkova S, Malysheva K, Georgieva M, Levshin I, et al.
Antibiotics (Basel)
. 2025 Jan;
14(1).
PMID: 39858373
In this study, two compounds have been isolated from the Arctic-derived fungus INA 13460. Structural elucidation, performed using 2D NMR and HR-ESIMS data, has identified the compounds as stereoisomers of...
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Georgieva M, Bilanenko E, Ponizovskaya V, Kokaeva L, Georgiev A, Efimenko T, et al.
Microorganisms
. 2023 Oct;
11(10).
PMID: 37894245
We have performed a characterization of cultivated haloalkalitolerant fungi from the sediments of Big Tambukan Lake in order to assess their biodiversity and antimicrobial activity. This saline, slightly alkaline lake...
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Kuvarina A, Rogozhin E, Sykonnikov M, Timofeeva A, Serebryakova M, Fedorova N, et al.
J Fungi (Basel)
. 2022 Jul;
8(7).
PMID: 35887416
The adaptations that alkaliphilic microorganisms have developed due to their extreme habitats promote the production of active natural compounds with the potential to control microorganisms, causing infections associated with healthcare....
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Kuvarina A, Gavryushina I, Sykonnikov M, Efimenko T, Markelova N, Bilanenko E, et al.
Molecules
. 2022 Mar;
27(5).
PMID: 35268835
Features of the biochemical adaptations of alkaliphilic fungi to exist in extreme environments could promote the production of active antibiotic compounds with the potential to control microorganisms, causing infections associated...
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Kuvarina A, Gavryushina I, Kulko A, Ivanov I, Rogozhin E, Georgieva M, et al.
J Fungi (Basel)
. 2021 Mar;
7(2).
PMID: 33669976
Novel antimicrobial peptides with antifungal and cytotoxic activity were derived from the alkalophilic fungus VKPM F1428. We previously reported that this strain produced emericellipsin A (EmiA), which has strong antifungal...
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Danilova O, Ianutsevich E, Bondarenko S, Georgieva M, Vikchizhanina D, Groza N, et al.
Fungal Biol
. 2020 Sep;
124(10):884-891.
PMID: 32948276
The accumulation of low molecular weight cytoprotective compounds (osmolytes) and changes in the membrane lipids composition are of key importance for the adaptation to stress impacts. However, the reason behind...
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Rogozhin E, Sadykova V, Baranova A, Vasilchenko A, Lushpa V, Mineev K, et al.
Molecules
. 2018 Oct;
23(11).
PMID: 30373232
Soil fungi are known to contain a rich variety of defense metabolites that allow them to compete with other organisms (fungi, bacteria, nematodes, and insects) and help them occupy more...
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Grum-Grzhimaylo A, Georgieva M, Debets A, Bilanenko E
IMA Fungus
. 2014 Feb;
4(2):213-28.
PMID: 24563834
Surveying the fungi of alkaline soils in Siberia, Trans-Baikal regions (Russia), the Aral lake (Kazakhstan), and Eastern Mongolia, we report an abundance of alkalitolerant species representing the Emericellopsis-clade within the...