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Jos Vanderleyden

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Dufrene Y, Vermeiren H, Vanderleyden J, Rouxhet P
Microbiology (Reading) . 2021 Mar; 142(4):855-865. PMID: 33725785
Adhesion of to glass and polystyrene was investigated by bringing the cells into contact with the support by sedimentation. Adhesion depended on time and temperature: lower adhesion densities were observed...
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Zhu G, Dobbelaere S, Vanderleyden J
Funct Plant Biol . 2020 Jul; 29(11):1279-1285. PMID: 32688726
To visualize rice root colonization by two Azospirillum species, A. irakense KBC1 was equipped with a plasmid expressing the enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP) and A. brasilense Sp7 was equipped...
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Petrova M, van den Broek M, Spacova I, Verhoeven T, Balzarini J, Vanderleyden J, et al.
Int J Antimicrob Agents . 2018 Jul; 52(5):599-607. PMID: 30040991
Probiotic bacteria are being explored for the in situ delivery of various therapeutic agents. In this study, we aimed to express two HIV-inhibiting lectins, actinohivin (AH) and griffithsin (GRFT), in...
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Molina R, Rivera D, Mora V, Lopez G, Rosas S, Spaepen S, et al.
Curr Microbiol . 2018 Jul; 75(10):1408-1418. PMID: 29980814
Indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) is one of the most important molecules produced by Azospirillum sp., given that it affects plant growth and development. Azospirillum brasilense strains Sp245 and Az39 (pFAJ64) were...
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Petrova M, Macklaim J, Wuyts S, Verhoeven T, Vanderleyden J, Gloor G, et al.
Front Microbiol . 2018 Jul; 9:1278. PMID: 29963028
represents a versatile bacterial genus, which can adapt to a wide variety of ecological niches, including human body sites such as the intestinal and urogenital tract. In this study, the...
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Spacova I, Lievens E, Verhoeven T, Steenackers H, Vanderleyden J, Lebeer S, et al.
Microb Biotechnol . 2017 Oct; 11(2):317-331. PMID: 29027368
Probiotic Lactobacillus strains are widely used to benefit human and animal health, although the exact mechanisms behind their interactions with the host and the microbiota are largely unknown. Fluorescent tagging...
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De Mot R, Vanderleyden J
Mol Microbiol . 2017 Aug; 13(2):379-380. PMID: 28776814
A conserved surface-exposed domain in major outer membrane proteins of pathogenic Pseudomonas and Branhamella species shares sequence homology with the calcium-binding repeats of the eukaryotic extracellular matrix protein thrombospondin.
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Pham V, Rediers H, Ghequire M, Nguyen H, De Mot R, Vanderleyden J, et al.
Arch Microbiol . 2017 Jan; 199(3):513-517. PMID: 28070613
The use of plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria as a sustainable alternative for chemical nitrogen fertilizers has been explored for many economically important crops. For one such strain isolated from rice rhizosphere...
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Petrova M, Lievens E, Verhoeven T, Macklaim J, Gloor G, Schols D, et al.
Sci Rep . 2016 Nov; 6:37437. PMID: 27869151
The probiotic Lactobacillus rhamnosus GR-1 has been documented to survive implantation onto the vaginal epithelium and interfere with urogenital pathogens. However, the molecular mechanisms involved are largely unknown. Here, we...
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Malik S, Petrova M, Imholz N, Verhoeven T, Noppen S, Van Damme E, et al.
Sci Rep . 2016 Nov; 6:37339. PMID: 27853317
To characterize the interaction potential of the human vaginal isolate Lactobacillus plantarum CMPG5300, its genome was mined for genes encoding lectin-like proteins. cmpg5300.05_29 was identified as the gene encoding a...