Adrien Boes
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    Moens C, Filee P, Boes A, Alie C, Dufrasne F, Andre E, et al.
  
  
    PLoS One
    . 2023 Oct;
          18(10):e0292590.
    
    PMID: 37812634
  
  
          Serological assays for bovine tuberculosis diagnosis require the use of multiple Mycobacterium bovis specific antigens to ensure the detection of infected animals. In the present study, identification and selection process...
      
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    Li Y, Boes A, Cui Y, Zhao S, Liao Q, Gong H, et al.
  
  
    PLoS Genet
    . 2022 Jan;
          18(1):e1009993.
    
    PMID: 34986161
  
  
          SEDS (Shape, Elongation, Division and Sporulation) proteins are widely conserved peptidoglycan (PG) glycosyltransferases that form complexes with class B penicillin-binding proteins (bPBPs, with transpeptidase activity) to synthesize PG during bacterial...
      
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    Pazos M, Peters K, Boes A, Safaei Y, Kenward C, Caveney N, et al.
  
  
    mBio
    . 2020 Nov;
          11(6).
    
    PMID: 33144379
  
  
          Sporulation-related repeat (SPOR) domains are present in many bacterial cell envelope proteins and are known to bind peptidoglycan.  contains four SPOR proteins, DamX, DedD, FtsN, and RlpA, of which FtsN...
      
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    Boes A, Kerff F, Herman R, Touze T, Breukink E, Terrak M
  
  
    J Biol Chem
    . 2020 Oct;
          295(52):18256-18265.
    
    PMID: 33109614
  
  
          Peptidoglycan (PG) is an essential constituent of the bacterial cell wall. During cell division, the machinery responsible for PG synthesis localizes mid-cell, at the septum, under the control of a...
      
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    Boes A, Brunel J, Derouaux A, Kerff F, Bouhss A, Touze T, et al.
  
  
    Antibiotics (Basel)
    . 2020 Jul;
          9(7).
    
    PMID: 32630634
  
  
          Peptidoglycan (PG) is an essential polymer of the bacterial cell wall and a major antibacterial target. Its synthesis requires glycosyltransferase (GTase) and transpeptidase enzymes that, respectively, catalyze glycan chain elongation...
      
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    Boes A, Olatunji S, Mohammadi T, Breukink E, Terrak M
  
  
    Sci Rep
    . 2020 Apr;
          10(1):6280.
    
    PMID: 32286439
  
  
          Lipid II precursor and its processing by a flippase and peptidoglycan polymerases are considered key hot spot targets for antibiotics. We have developed a fluorescent anisotropy (FA) assay using a...
      
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    Boes A, Olatunji S, Breukink E, Terrak M
  
  
    mBio
    . 2019 Jan;
          10(1).
    
    PMID: 30622193
  
  
          Peptidoglycan (PG) is an essential constituent of the bacterial cell wall. During cell division, PG synthesis localizes at midcell under the control of a multiprotein complex, the divisome, allowing the...