Nikolay V Volozhantsev
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Borzilov A, Volozhantsev N, Korobova O, Kolupaeva L, Pereskokova E, Kombarova T, et al.
Viruses
. 2025 Jan;
17(1.
PMID: 39861859
is a widely distributed nosocomial pathogen that causes various acute and chronic infections, particularly in immunocompromised patients. In this study, the activities of the K9-specific virulent phage AM24 and phage-encoded...
2.
Volozhantsev N, Makarova M, Kartseva A, Silkina M, Krasilnikova V, Denisenko E, et al.
Antibiotics (Basel)
. 2025 Jan;
14(1).
PMID: 39858330
The emergence of multidrug-resistant hypervirulent (hvKp) has made it difficult to treat and control infections caused by this bacterium. Previously, the therapeutic effectiveness of phage-encoded depolymerase Dep_kpv74 in a mouse...
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Timoshina O, Kasimova A, Shneider M, Matyuta I, Nikolaeva A, Evseev P, et al.
Int J Mol Sci
. 2023 May;
24(10).
PMID: 37240444
is a critical priority nosocomial pathogen that produces a variety of capsular polysaccharides (CPSs), the primary receptors for specific depolymerase-carrying phages. In this study, the tailspike depolymerases (TSDs) encoded in...
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Volozhantsev N, Verevkin V, Krasilnikova V, Kislichkina A, Popova A
Microbiol Resour Announc
. 2023 Apr;
12(5):e0015323.
PMID: 37070975
We report the genome sequence of bacteriophage KpS110, which infects Klebsiella pneumoniae, a multidrug-resistant encapsulated bacterium that causes severe community-acquired and hospital-acquired infections. The phage genome is 156,801 bp, with...
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Volozhantsev N, Borzilov A, Shpirt A, Krasilnikova V, Verevkin V, Denisenko E, et al.
Virus Res
. 2022 Oct;
322:198951.
PMID: 36191686
Bacteriophages and phage polysaccharide-degrading enzymes (depolymerases) are garnering attention as possible alternatives to antibiotics. Here, we describe the antimicrobial properties of bacteriophage KpV74 and phage depolymerase Dep_kpv74 specific to the...
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Drobiazko A, Kasimova A, Evseev P, Shneider M, Klimuk E, Shashkov A, et al.
Int J Mol Sci
. 2022 May;
23(9).
PMID: 35563361
In this study, several different depolymerases encoded in the prophage regions of genomes have been bioinformatically predicted and recombinantly produced. The identified depolymerases possessed multi-domain structures and were identical or...
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Gorodnichev R, Volozhantsev N, Krasilnikova V, Bodoev I, Kornienko M, Kuptsov N, et al.
Front Microbiol
. 2021 Aug;
12:669618.
PMID: 34434173
Antibiotic resistance is a major public health concern in many countries worldwide. The rapid spread of multidrug-resistant (MDR) bacteria is the main driving force for the development of novel non-antibiotic...
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Volozhantsev N, Shpirt A, Borzilov A, V Komisarova E, Krasilnikova V, Shashkov A, et al.
Antibiotics (Basel)
. 2020 Oct;
9(11).
PMID: 33113762
Bacteriophages and phage enzymes are considered as possible alternatives to antibiotics in the treatment of infections caused by antibiotic-resistant bacteria. Due to the ability to cleave the capsular polysaccharides (CPS),...
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Fursova N, Astashkin E, Gabrielyan N, Novikova T, Fedyukina G, Kubanova M, et al.
Microb Drug Resist
. 2020 Mar;
26(8):924-933.
PMID: 32155384
The objective of this study was phenotypic and genotypic characterization of antibacterial-resistant clinical strains isolated in Moscow Transplantology Intensive Care Unit in 2017-2019. Major strains among ( = 63) isolated...
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Volozhantsev N, Kislichkina A, Mukhina T, Fursova N
Microbiol Resour Announc
. 2020 Jan;
9(1).
PMID: 31896637
of capsular type K1 is the most common causative agent of both health care-associated and community-acquired infections. Here, we report the draft genome sequences of 10 K1-type strains isolated from...