Steven Vandenabeele
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Recent Articles
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Deroo W, De Troyer L, Dumoulin F, De Saeger S, De Boevre M, Vandenabeele S, et al.
Toxins (Basel)
. 2022 Mar;
14(3).
PMID: 35324719
This work introduces an alternative workflow for the discovery of novel bacterial biocontrol agents in wheat against head blight (FHB). Unlike the mass testing of isolate collections, we started from...
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Si J, Froussart E, Viaene T, Vazquez-Castellanos J, Hamonts K, Tang L, et al.
Comput Struct Biotechnol J
. 2021 Aug;
19:4235-4247.
PMID: 34429844
As wheat () is an important staple food across the world, preservation of stable yields and increased productivity are major objectives in breeding programs. Drought is a global concern because...
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Beirinckx S, Viaene T, Haegeman A, Debode J, Amery F, Vandenabeele S, et al.
Microbiome
. 2020 Apr;
8(1):54.
PMID: 32305066
Background: When maize (Zea mays L.) is grown in the Northern hemisphere, its development is heavily arrested by chilling temperatures, especially at the juvenile phase. As some endophytes are beneficial...
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Dedecker M, Van Leene J, De Winne N, Eeckhout D, Persiau G, Van De Slijke E, et al.
Plant Mol Biol
. 2016 Mar;
91(3):341-54.
PMID: 27003905
Proteins are the cell's functional entities. Rather than operating independently, they interact with other proteins. Capturing in vivo protein complexes is therefore crucial to gain understanding of the function of...
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Alvarez-Alfageme F, Maharramov J, Carrillo L, Vandenabeele S, Vercammen D, Van Breusegem F, et al.
PLoS One
. 2011 Jun;
6(5):e20278.
PMID: 21655276
Although genetically modified (GM) plants expressing toxins from Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) protect agricultural crops against lepidopteran and coleopteran pests, field-evolved resistance to Bt toxins has been reported for populations of...
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Lin S, Martin R, Mongrand S, Vandenabeele S, Chen K, Jang I, et al.
Plant J
. 2008 Jul;
56(4):550-61.
PMID: 18643987
Ubiquitination plays important roles in plant development, including programmed cell death. Here, we characterize a novel membrane-bound RING motif protein, encoded by RING1, that is expressed at a low level...
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Vanderauwera S, Zimmermann P, Rombauts S, Vandenabeele S, Langebartels C, Gruissem W, et al.
Plant Physiol
. 2005 Sep;
139(2):806-21.
PMID: 16183842
In plants, reactive oxygen species and, more particularly, hydrogen peroxide (H(2)O(2)) play a dual role as toxic by-products of normal cell metabolism and as regulatory molecules in stress perception and...
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Vandenabeele S, Vanderauwera S, Vuylsteke M, Rombauts S, Langebartels C, Seidlitz H, et al.
Plant J
. 2004 Jun;
39(1):45-58.
PMID: 15200641
In plants, hydrogen peroxide (H(2)O(2)) plays a major signaling role in triggering both a defense response and cell death. Increased cellular H(2)O(2) levels and subsequent redox imbalances are managed at...
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Vandenabeele S, Van der Kelen K, Dat J, Gadjev I, Boonefaes T, Morsa S, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2003 Dec;
100(26):16113-8.
PMID: 14671332
Hydrogen peroxide plays a central role in launching the defense response during stress in plants. To establish a molecular profile provoked by a sustained increase in hydrogen peroxide levels, catalase-deficient...