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2007
RoosG, Garcia-PinoA, VanBelle K, BrosensE, WahniK, VandenbusscheG, WynsL, LorisR, MessensJ.  2007.  The conserved active site proline determines the reducing power of Staphylococcus aureus thioredoxin. J. Mol. Biol.. 368(3):800-811. Abstract
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
2004
MessensJ, VanMolleI, VanhaesebrouckP, LimbourgM, VanBelle K, WahniK, MartinsJC, LorisR, WynsL.  2004.  How thioredoxin can reduce a buried disulphide bond. J. Mol. Biol.. 339(3):527-537. Abstract
MessensJ, VanMolleI, VanhaesebrouckP, VanBelle K, WahniK, MartinsJC, WynsL, LorisR.  2004.  The structure of a triple mutant of pI258 arsenate reductase from Staphylococcus aureus and its 5-thio-2-nitrobenzoic acid adduct. Acta Crystallogr. D Biol. Crystallogr.. 60(Pt 6):1180-1184. Abstract


Publications on

  • Bacterial adhesins
  • Biomedical targets
  • Biomolecular NMR
  • Structural enzymology
  • Toxin-antitoxin systems

Most recent publications

  • Arsenate reductase, mycothiol and mycoredoxin concert thiol/disulfide exchange
  • The zinc center influences the redox and thermodynamic properties of Escherichia coli thioredoxin 2
  • Intervening with urinary tract infections using anti-adhesives based on the crystal structure of the FimH-oligomannose-3 complex
  • Nonspecific base recognition mediated by water bridges and hydrophobic stacking in ribonuclease I from Escherichia coli


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