Jeroen de Keijzer
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de Keijzer J, Mulder A, de Ru A, van Soolingen D, Van Veelen P
J Proteomics
. 2016 Aug;
150:9-17.
PMID: 27576137
Significance: M. tuberculosis is the leading cause of death by a bacterial infection worldwide. Treatment-regimen to eradicate this pathogen make use of the first-line antibiotic rifampicin, which is considered to...
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de Keijzer J, Mulder A, de Haas P, de Ru A, Heerkens E, Amaral L, et al.
J Proteome Res
. 2016 Apr;
15(6):1776-86.
PMID: 27068340
The increasing occurrence of multidrug resistant tuberculosis exerts a major burden on treatment of this infectious disease. Thioridazine, previously used as a neuroleptic, is active against extensively drug resistant tuberculosis...
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Overdijk E, de Keijzer J, DE Groot D, Schoina C, Bouwmeester K, Ketelaar T, et al.
J Microsc
. 2016 Mar;
263(2):171-80.
PMID: 27027911
Live-cell imaging of plant-pathogen interactions is often hampered by the tissue complexity and multicell layered nature of the host. Here, we established a novel pathosystem with the moss Physcomitrella patens...
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de Keijzer J, Mulder A, de Beer J, de Ru A, Van Veelen P, van Soolingen D
J Proteome Res
. 2016 Mar;
15(4):1194-204.
PMID: 26930559
The "successful" Russian clone B0/W148 of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Beijing is well-known for its capacity to develop antibiotic resistance. During treatment, resistant mutants can occur that have inheritable resistance to specific...
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van der Plas-Duivesteijn S, Wulff T, Klychnikov O, Ohana D, Dalebout H, Van Veelen P, et al.
Rapid Commun Mass Spectrom
. 2016 Feb;
30(6):731-8.
PMID: 26864526
Rationale: Peptide tandem mass spectra can be analyzed by a number of means. They can be compared against predicted spectra of peptides derived from genome sequences, compared against previously acquired...
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de Keijzer J, Mulder B, Janson M
Syst Synth Biol
. 2014 Aug;
8(3):187-94.
PMID: 25136380
During cytokinesis the cytoplasm of a cell is divided to form two daughter cells. In animal cells, the existing plasma membrane is first constricted and then abscised to generate two...
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de Keijzer J, de Haas P, de Ru A, Van Veelen P, van Soolingen D
Mol Cell Proteomics
. 2014 Jul;
13(10):2632-45.
PMID: 25022876
The Mycobacterium tuberculosis Beijing genotype, consisting of the more ancient (atypical) and modern (typical) emerging sublineage, is one of the most prevalent and genetically conserved genotype families and has often...
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Kosetsu K, de Keijzer J, Janson M, Goshima G
Plant Cell
. 2013 Nov;
25(11):4479-92.
PMID: 24272487
The phragmoplast, a plant-specific apparatus that mediates cytokinesis, mainly consists of microtubules (MTs) arranged in a bipolar fashion, such that their plus ends interdigitate at the equator. Membrane vesicles are...
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Hua C, Meijer H, de Keijzer J, Zhao W, Wang Y, Govers F
Mol Microbiol
. 2013 Mar;
88(2):352-70.
PMID: 23448716
For dispersal and host infection plant pathogens largely depend on asexual spores. Pathogenesis and sporulation are complex processes that are governed by cellular signalling networks including G-protein and phospholipid signalling....
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de Keijzer J, van den Broek L, Ketelaar T, van Lammeren A
PLoS One
. 2012 Jul;
7(7):e39604.
PMID: 22808044
Since its emergence in Northwest Europe as a pathogen that infects trunks and branches of Aesculus spp. (the horse chestnuts) approximately one decade ago, Pseudomonas syringae pv. aesculi has rapidly...