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2009
OrdonezE, VanBelle K, RoosG, DeGalan S, LetekM, GilJA, WynsL, MateosLM, MessensJ.  2009.  Arsenate reductase, mycothiol and mycoredoxin concert thiol/disulfide exchange. Abstract
2007
Ortega RoldanJL, Romero RomeroML, OraA, AbE, LopezMayorga O, AzuagaAI, van NulandNA.  2007.  The high resolution NMR structure of the third SH3 domain of CD2AP. 39(4):331-336. Abstract
MessensJ, ColletJF, Van BelleK, BrosensE, LorisR, WynsL.  2007.  The oxidase DsbA folds a protein with a nonconsecutive disulfide. J. Biol. Chem.. 282(43):31302-31307. Abstract
RoosG, Garcia-PinoA, VanBelle K, BrosensE, WahniK, VandenbusscheG, WynsL, LorisR, MessensJ.  2007.  The conserved active site proline determines the reducing power of Staphylococcus aureus thioredoxin. J. Mol. Biol.. 368(3):800-811. Abstract
AdriaensenC, De GreveH, TianJQ, De CraeyeS, GubbelsE, EeckhautV, Van ImmerseelF, DucatelleR, KumarM, HernalsteensJP.  2007.  A live Salmonella enterica serovar Enteritidis vaccine allows serological differentiation between vaccinated and infected animals. 75(5):2461-2468. Abstract
CasaresS, AbE, EshuisH, Lopez-MayorgaO, van NulandNA, Conejero-LaraF.  2007.  The high-resolution NMR structure of the R21A Spc-SH3:P41 complex: understanding the determinants of binding affinity by comparison with Abl-SH3. 7:22. Abstract
2006
RoosG, BrosensE, WahniK, DesmyterA, SpinelliS, WynsL, MessensJ, LorisR.  2006.  Combining site-specific mutagenesis and seeding as a strategy to crystallize 'difficult' proteins: the case of Staphylococcus aureus thioredoxin. Acta Crystallogr. Sect F Struct. Biol. Cryst. Commun.. 62(Pt 12):1255-1258. Abstract
MaesD, CrabeelM, Van deWeerdt C, MartialJ, PeetersE, CharlierD, DecanniereK, VanheeC, WynsL, ZegersI.  2006.  Crystallization of ornithine acetyltransferase from yeast by counter-diffusion and preliminary X-ray study. 62(Pt 12):1294-1297. Abstract
RoosG, ButsL, VanBelle K, BrosensE, GeerlingsP, LorisR, WynsL, MessensJ.  2006.  Interplay between ion binding and catalysis in the thioredoxin-coupled arsenate reductase family. J. Mol. Biol.. 360(4):826-838. Abstract
RoosG, LoverixS, BrosensE, VanBelle K, WynsL, GeerlingsP, MessensJ.  2006.  The activation of electrophile, nucleophile and leaving group during the reaction catalysed by pI258 arsenate reductase. Chembiochem.. 7(6):981-989. Abstract
DeGenst E, SilenceK, DecanniereK, ConrathK, LorisR, KinneJ, MuyldermansS, WynsL.  2006.  Molecular basis for the preferential cleft recognition by dromedary heavy-chain antibodies. 103(12):4586-4591. Abstract
2005
SaerensD, PellisM, LorisR, PardonE, DumoulinM, MatagneA, WynsL, MuyldermansS, ConrathK.  2005.  Identification of a universal VHH framework to graft non-canonical antigen-binding loops of camel single-domain antibodies. 352(3):597-607. Abstract
Dao-ThiMH, VanMelderen L, DeGenst E, AfifH, ButsL, WynsL, LorisR.  2005.  Molecular basis of gyrase poisoning by the addiction toxin CcdB. 348(5):1091-1102. Abstract
TielkerD, HackerS, LorisR, StrathmannM, WingenderJ, WilhelmS, RosenauF, JaegerKE.  2005.  Pseudomonas aeruginosa lectin LecB is located in the outer membrane and is involved in biofilm formation. 151(Pt 5):1313-1323. Abstract
DeGenst E, SilenceK, GhahroudiMA, DecanniereK, LorisR, KinneJ, WynsL, MuyldermansS.  2005.  Strong in vivo maturation compensates for structurally restricted H3 loops in antibody repertoires. 280(14):14114-14121. Abstract
DumoulinM, CanetD, LastAM, PardonE, ArcherDB, MuyldermansS, WynsL, MatagneA, RobinsonCV, RedfieldC, DobsonCM.  2005.  Reduced global cooperativity is a common feature underlying the amyloidogenicity of pathogenic lysozyme mutations. Nature. 346(3):773-788. Abstract
BouckaertJ, BerglundJ, SchembriM, De Genst E, CoolsL, WuhrerM, HungCS, PinknerJ, SlattegardR, ZavialovA, ChoudhuryD, LangermannS, HultgrenSJ, WynsL, KlemmP, OscarsonS, KnightSD, De Greve H.  2005.  Receptor binding studies disclose a novel class of high-affinity inhibitors of the Escherichia coli FimH adhesin. Molecular Microbiology. 55(2):441-455. Abstract
BouckaertJ, BerglundJ, SchembriM, De GenstE, CoolsL, WuhrerM, HungCS, PinknerJ, SlattegardR, ZavialovA, ChoudhuryD, LangermannS, HultgrenSJ, WynsL, KlemmP, OscarsonS, KnightSD, De GreveH.  2005.  Receptor binding studies disclose a novel class of high-affinity inhibitors of the Escherichia coli FimH adhesin. Molecular Microbiology. 55(2):441-455.
2004
DeGenst E, HandelbergF, VanMeirhaeghe A, VynckS, LorisR, WynsL, MuyldermansS.  2004.  Chemical basis for the affinity maturation of a camel single domain antibody. 279(51):53593-53601. Abstract
HsuST, BreukinkE, TischenkoE, LuttersMA, deKruijff B, KapteinR, BonvinAM, van NulandNA.  2004.  The nisin-lipid II complex reveals a pyrophosphate cage that provides a blueprint for novel antibiotics. 11(10):963-967. Abstract
Dao-ThiMH, VanMelderen L, DeGenst E, ButsL, RanquinA, WynsL, LorisR.  2004.  Crystallization of CcdB in complex with a GyrA fragment. 60(Pt 6):1132-1134. Abstract
2003
VandemeulebrouckeA, VerseesW, DeVos S, VanHolsbeke E, SteyaertJ.  2003.  Pre-steady-state analysis of the nucleoside hydrolase of Trypanosoma vivax. Evidence for half-of-the-sites reactivity and rate-limiting product release. Biochemistry. 42(44):12902-12908. Abstract
LorisR, TielkerD, JaegerKE, WynsL.  2003.  Structural basis of carbohydrate recognition by the lectin LecB from Pseudomonas aeruginosa. 331(4):861-870. Abstract
ButsL, BouckaertJ, De Genst E, LorisR, OscarsonS, LahmannM, MessensJ, BrosensE, WynsL, De Greve H.  2003.  The fimbrial adhesin F17-G of enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli has an immunoglobulin-like lectin domain that binds N-acetylglucosamine. Mol. Microbiol.. 49(3):705-715. Abstract
CanetD, LyonCE, ScheekRM, RobillardGT, DobsonCM, HorePJ, van NulandNA.  2003.  Rapid formation of non-native contacts during the folding of HPr revealed by real-time photo-CIDNP NMR and stopped-flow fluorescence experiments. 330(2):397-407. Abstract