Valentina G Ladygina
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Semashko T, Arzamasov A, Evsyutina D, Garanina I, Matyushkina D, Ladygina V, et al.
PLoS One
. 2022 Nov;
17(11):e0277819.
PMID: 36413541
The epigenetics of bacteria, and bacteria with a reduced genome in particular, is of great interest, but is still poorly understood. Mycoplasma gallisepticum, a representative of the class Mollicutes, is...
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Evsyutina D, Semashko T, Galyamina M, Kovalchuk S, Ziganshin R, Ladygina V, et al.
Front Cell Infect Microbiol
. 2022 Jul;
12:918557.
PMID: 35873139
is an opportunistic urogenital pathogen in vertebrates. It is a non-glycolytic species that produces energy arginine degradation. Among genital mycoplasmas, is the most commonly reported to play a role in...
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Fisunov G, Pobeguts O, Ladygina V, Zubov A, Galyamina M, Kovalchuk S, et al.
J Med Microbiol
. 2022 Jan;
71(1).
PMID: 35037614
is a bacterium belonging to the class . It causes acute and chronic infections of the urogenital tract. The main features of this bacterium are an absence of cell wall...
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Semashko T, Evsyutina D, Ladygina V, Zubov A, Rakovskaya I, Kovalchuk S, et al.
Data Brief
. 2020 Aug;
31:106034.
PMID: 32760766
is an opportunistic bacterium that can cause acute and chronic infections of the urogenital tract. This bacterium, like all other Mycoplasma species, is characterized by the reduced genome size, and,...
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Pobeguts O, Ladygina V, Evsyutina D, Eremeev A, Zubov A, Matyushkina D, et al.
Front Microbiol
. 2020 Aug;
11:1460.
PMID: 32733408
Crohn's disease (CD) is a severe chronic immune-mediated granulomatous inflammatory disease of the gastrointestinal tract. The mechanisms of CD pathogenesis remain obscure. Metagenomic analysis of samples from CD patients revealed...
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Tyakht A, Manolov A, Kanygina A, Ischenko D, Kovarsky B, Popenko A, et al.
BMC Genomics
. 2018 Dec;
19(1):968.
PMID: 30587114
Background: Crohn's disease is associated with gut dysbiosis. Independent studies have shown an increase in the abundance of certain bacterial species, particularly Escherichia coli with the adherent-invasive pathotype, in the...
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Rakitina D, Manolov A, Kanygina A, Garushyants S, Baikova J, Alexeev D, et al.
BMC Genomics
. 2017 Jul;
18(1):544.
PMID: 28724357
Background: Escherichia coli (E. coli) has been increasingly implicated in the pathogenesis of Crohn's disease (CD). The phylogeny of E. coli isolated from Crohn's disease patients (CDEC) was controversial, and...
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Fisunov G, Alexeev D, Bazaleev N, Ladygina V, Galyamina M, Kondratov I, et al.
PLoS One
. 2011 Aug;
6(7):e21964.
PMID: 21818284
Mollicutes (mycoplasmas) have been recognized as highly evolved prokaryotes with an extremely small genome size and very limited coding capacity. Thus, they may serve as a model of a 'minimal...
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Serebryakova M, Demina I, Galyamina M, Kondratov I, Ladygina V, Govorun V
J Biol Chem
. 2011 May;
286(26):22769-76.
PMID: 21540185
Acylation of the N-terminal Cys residue is an essential, ubiquitous, and uniquely bacterial posttranslational modification that allows anchoring of proteins to the lipid membrane. In gram-negative bacteria, acylation proceeds through...