Bubnov, DM Yuzbashev, TV Khozov, AA Melkina, OE Vybornaya, TV Stan, G-B Sineoky, SP
Despite advances in bacterial genome engineering, delivery of large synthetic constructs remains challenging in practice. In this study, we propose a straightforward and robust approach for the markerless integration of DNA fragments encoding whole metabolic pathways into the genome. This approach relies on the replacement of a counterselection mar...
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Bacteria-host interactions are characterized by the delivery of bacterial virulence factors, i.e., effectors, into host cells where they counteract host immunity and exploit host responses allowing bacterial survival and spreading. These effectors are translocated into host cells by means of dedicated secretion systems such as the type 3 secretion ...
Akkermans, Simen; 93056; Verheyen, Davy; 106203; Smet, Cindy; 86670; Van Impe, Jan FM; 13377;
The detection and quantification of sublethal injury (SI) of pathogenic microorganisms has become a common procedure when assessing the efficiency of microbial inactivation treatments. However, while a plethora of studies investigates SI in function of time, no suitable modelling procedure for SI data has been proposed thus far. In this study, a ne...
Costello, Katherine M; Smet, Cindy; 86670; Gutierrez-Merino, Jorge; Bussemaker, Madeleine; Van Impe, Jan F; 13377; Velliou, Eirini G;
Novel processing methods such as cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) and natural antimicrobials like nisin, are of interest to replace traditional food decontamination approaches as, due to their mild nature, they can maintain desirable food characteristics, i.e., taste, texture, and nutritional content. However, the microbial growth characteristics (pla...
Pertusati, Fabrizio; Pileggi, Elisa; Richards, Jennifer; Wootton, Mandy; Van Leemputte, Thijs; 135272; Persoons, Leentje; 47655; De Coster, David; Villanueva, Xabier; 115967; Daelemans, Dirk; 18154; Steenackers, Hans; 54330;
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OBJECTIVES: Following a drug repurposing approach, we aimed to investigate and compare the antibacterial and antibiofilm activities of different classes of phosphate prodrugs (HepDirect, cycloSal, SATE and mix SATE) of antiviral and anticancer FDA-approved nucleoside drugs [zidovudine (AZT), floxouridine (FUDR) and gemcitabine (GEM)] against a vari...
Meyer, Margaux De Ryck, Joren De Goormachtig, Sofie Van Damme, Petra
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International journal of molecular sciences
Manipulation of host cellular processes by translocated bacterial effectors is key to the success of bacterial pathogens and some symbionts. Therefore, a comprehensive understanding of effectors is of critical importance to understand infection biology. It has become increasingly clear that the identification of host protein targets contributes inv...
Van Goethem, N. Struelens, M. J. De Keersmaecker, S. C. J. Roosens, N. H. C. Robert, A. Quoilin, S. Van Oyen, H. Devleesschauwer, B.
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BMC Public Health
BackgroundPathogen genomics is increasingly being translated from the research setting into the activities of public health professionals operating at different levels. This survey aims to appraise the literacy level and gather the opinions of public health experts and allied professionals working in the field of infectious diseases in Belgium conc...
Van den Meersche, Tina Rasschaert, Geertrui Vanden Nest, Thijs Haesebrouck, Freddy Herman, Lieve Van Coillie, Els Van Weyenberg, Stephanie Daeseleire, Els Heyndrickx, Marc
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Environmental science and pollution research international
Fertilization with animal manure is one of the main routes responsible for the introduction of antibiotic residues, antibiotic resistance genes, and zoonotic bacteria into the environment. The aim of this study was to assess the effect of the use of pig (swine) manure as a fertilizer on the presence and fate of six antibiotic residues, nine antibio...
Valdebenito, JO Martinez-de la Puente, J Castro, M Perez-Hurtado, A Tejera, G Szekely, T Halimubieke, N Schroeder, J Figuerola, J
Do islands harbour less diverse disease communities than mainland? The island biogeography theory predicts more diverse communities on mainland than on islands due to more niches, more diverse habitats and availability of greater range of hosts. We compared bacteria prevalences of Campylobacter, Chlamydia and Salmonella in cloacal samples of a smal...
Fukushima, S Cohen, SM Eisenbrand, G Gooderham, NJ Guengerich, FP Hecht, SS Rietjens, IMCM Rosol, TJ Davidsen, JM Harman, CL
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In 2015, the Expert Panel of the Flavor and Extract Manufacturers Association (FEMA) initiated a program for the re-evaluation of the safety of over 250 natural flavor complexes (NFCs) used as flavor ingredients. This publication, fifth in the series, evaluates the safety of NFCs containing linalool and/or other characteristic mono- and sesquiterpe...