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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
2008
RodriguezSM, PanjikarS, VanBelle K, WynsL, MessensJ, LorisR.  2008.  Nonspecific base recognition mediated by water bridges and hydrophobic stacking in ribonuclease I from Escherichia coli. Protein Sci.. 17(4):681-690. Abstract
GoeminneA, McNaughtonM, BalG, SurpateanuG, VanDerV, DeProl S, VerseesW, SteyaertJ, HaemersA, AugustynsK.  2008.  Synthesis and biochemical evaluation of guanidino-alkyl-ribitol derivatives as nucleoside hydrolase inhibitors. Eur. Journ. Med. Chem.. 43(2):315-326. Abstract
2007
VerseesW, SpaepenS, WoodMD, LeeperFJ, VanderleydenJ, SteyaertJ.  2007.  Molecular mechanism of allosteric substrate activation in a thiamine diphosphate-dependent decarboxylase. Journal Biological Chemistry. 282(48):35269-35278. Abstract
SpaepenS, VerseesW, GockeD, PohlM, SteyaertJ, VanderleydenJ.  2007.  Characterization of phenylpyruvate decarboxylase, involved in auxin production of Azospirillum brasilense. Journal of Bacteriology. 189(21):7626-7633. Abstract
Van MolleI, JoensuuJJ, ButsL, PanjikarS, KotiahoM, BouckaertJ, WynsL, Niklander-TeeriV, De Greve H.  2007.  Chloroplasts assemble the major subunit FaeG of Escherichia coli F4 (K88) fimbriae to strand-swapped dimers. Journal Molecular Biology. 368(3):791-799. Abstract
GoeminneA, McNaughtonM, BalG, SurpateanuG, VanDerV, DeProl S, VerseesW, SteyaertJ, ApersS, HaemersA, AugustynsK.  2007.  1,2,3-Triazolylalkylribitol derivatives as nucleoside hydrolase inhibitors. Bioorg. & Med. Chem. Lett.. 17(9):2523-2526. 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
VerseesW, SpaepenS, VanderleydenJ, SteyaertJ.  2007.  The crystal structure of phenylpyruvate decarboxylase from Azospirillum brasilense at 1.5 A resolution. Implications for its catalytic and regulatory mechanism. FEBS J. 274(9):2363-2375. Abstract
GoeminneA, McNaughtonM, BalG, SurpateanuG, VanDerV, DeProl S, VerseesW, SteyaertJ, HaemersA, AugustynsK.  2007.  Synthesis and biochemical evaluation of guanidino-alkyl-ribitol derivatives as nucleoside hydrolase inhibitors. 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
Touaibia M, Wellens A, Shiao TC, Wang Q, Sirois S, Bouckaert J, Roy R.  2007.  Mannosylated G(0) Dendrimers with Nanomolar Affinities to Escherichia coli FimH. ChemMedChem. 2:13.
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
MessensJ, SilverS.  2006.  Arsenate reduction: thiol cascade chemistry with convergent evolution. J. Mol. Biol.. 362(1):1-17. Abstract
BouckaertJ, MackenzieJ, de PazJL, ChipwazaB, ChoudhuryD, ZavialovA, MannerstedtK, AndersonJ, PierardD, WynsL, SeebergerPH, OscarsonS, De Greve H, KnightSD.  2006.  The affinity of the FimH fimbrial adhesin is receptor-driven and quasi-independent of Escherichia coli pathotypes. Molecular Microbiology. 61(6):1556-1568. Abstract
ButsL, Garcia-PinoA, ImbertyA, AmiotN, BoonsGJ, BeeckmansS, VerseesW, WynsL, LorisR.  2006.  Structural basis for the recognition of complex-type biantennary oligosaccharides by Pterocarpus angolensis lectin. 273(11):2407-2420. 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
PauwelsK, LustigA, WynsL, TommassenJ, SavvidesSN, VanGelder P.  2006.  Structure of a membrane-based steric chaperone in complex with its lipase substrate. 13(4):374-375. 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
TomaselliS, EspositoV, VangoneP, van NulandNA, BonvinAM, GuerriniR, TancrediT, TemussiPA, PiconeD.  2006.  The alpha-to-beta conformational transition of Alzheimer's Abeta-(1-42) peptide in aqueous media is reversible: a step by step conformational analysis suggests the location of beta conformation seeding. 7(2):257-267. Abstract
BouckaertJ, MackenzieJ, de PazJL, ChipwazaB, ChoudhuryD, ZavialovA, MannerstedtK, AndersonJ, PierardD, WynsL, SeebergerPH, OscarsonS, De GreveH, KnightSD.  2006.  The affinity of the FimH fimbrial adhesin is receptor-driven and quasi-independent of Escherichia coli pathotypes. Molecular Microbiology. 61(6):1556-1568.
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
ButsL, WellensA, Van MolleI, WynsL, LorisR, LahmannM, OscarsonS, De GreveH, BouckaertJ.  2005.  Impact of natural variation in bacterial F17G adhesins on crystallization behaviour. Acta Cryst. D. 61(Pt 8):1149-1159. Abstract
ConrathK, VinckeC, StijlemansB, SchymkowitzJ, DecanniereK, WynsL, MuyldermansS, LorisR.  2005.  Antigen binding and solubility effects upon the veneering of a camel VHH in framework-2 to mimic a VH. 350(1):112-125. Abstract
LorisR, Garcia-PinoA, ButsL, BouckaertJ, BeeckmansS, De GreveH, WynsL.  2005.  Crystallization and crystal manipulation of the Pterocarpus angolensis seed lectin. Acta Crystallographica Section D. 61(Pt 6):685-689. Abstract