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Volkers, R.J.M. (author), Ballerstedt, H. (author), Ruijssenaars, H. (author), de Bont, J.A.M. (author), de Winde, J.H. (author), Wery, J. (author), TNO Kwaliteit van Leven (author)
Pseudomonas putida S12 is well known for its remarkable solvent tolerance. Transcriptomics analysis of this bacterium grown in toluene-containing chemostats revealed the differential expression of 253 genes. As expected, the genes encoding one of the major solvent tolerance mechanisms, the solvent efflux pump SrpABC and its regulatory genes...
article 2009
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ter Beek, A. (author), Keijser, B.J.F. (author), Boorsma, A. (author), Zakrzewska, A. (author), Orij, R. (author), Smits, G.J. (author), Brul, S. (author), TNO Kwaliteit van Leven (author)
The weak organic acid sorbic acid is a commonly used food preservative, as it inhibits the growth of bacteria, yeasts, and molds. We have used genome-wide transcriptional profiling of Bacillus subtilis cells during mild sorbic acid stress to reveal the growth-inhibitory activity of this preservative and to identify potential resistance...
article 2008
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van der Werf, M.J. (author), Overkamp, K.M. (author), Muilwijk, B. (author), Koek, M.M. (author), van der Werff van der - Vat, B.J.C. (author), Jellema, R.H. (author), Coulier, L. (author), Hankemeier, T. (author), TNO Kwaliteit van Leven (author)
Metabolomics is an emerging, powerful, functional genomics technology that involves the comparative non-targeted analysis of the complete set of metabolites in an organism. We have set-up a robust quantitative metabolomics platform that allows the analysis of 'snapshot' metabolomes. In this study, we have applied this platform for the...
article 2008
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TNO Kwaliteit van Leven (author), Kort, R. (author), Keijser, B.J. (author), Caspers, M.P.M. (author), Schuren, F.H. (author), Montijn, R. (author)
Background: In bacteriology, the ability to grow in selective media and to form colonies on nutrient agar plates is routinely used as a retrospective criterion for the detection of living bacteria. However, the utilization of indicators for bacterial viability-such as the presence of specific transcripts or membrane integrity-would overcome bias...
article 2008
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Ruijssenaars, H.J. (author), Sperling, E.M.G.M. (author), Wiegerinck, P.H.G. (author), Brands, F.T.L. (author), Wery, J. (author), de Bont, J.A.M. (author), TNO Kwaliteit van Leven (author)
A steroid 15β-hydroxylating whole-cell solvent tolerant biocatalyst was constructed by expressing the Bacillus megaterium steroid hydroxylase CYP106A2 in the solvent tolerant Pseudomonas putida S12. Testosterone hydroxylation was improved by a factor 16 by co-expressing Fer, a putative Fe-S protein from Bacillus subtilis. In addition, the...
article 2007
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TNO Kwaliteit van Leven (author), van Wezel, G.P. (author), Krabben, P. (author), Traag, B.A. (author), Keijser, B.J.F. (author), Kerste, R. (author), Vijgenboom, E. (author), Heijnen, J.J. (author), Kraal, B. (author)
Filamentous actinomycetes are commercially widely used as producers of natural products (in particular antibiotics) and of industrial enzymes. However, the mycelial lifestyle of actinomycetes, resulting in highly viscous broths and unfavorable pellet formation, has been a major bottleneck in their commercialization. Here we describe the...
article 2006
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Barbosa, M.J. (author), Zijffers, J.W. (author), Nisworo, A. (author), Vaes, W. (author), van Schoonhoven, J. (author), Wijffels, R.H. (author), TNO Kwaliteit van Leven (author)
Acceleration-stat (A-stat) cultivations in which the dilution rate is continuously changed at a constant acceleration rate, leading to different average light intensities inside the photobioreactor, can supply more information and reduce experimental time compared with chemostat cultivations. The A-stat was used to optimize the biomass and...
article 2005
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Pieterse, B. (author), Leer, R.J. (author), Schuren, F.H.J. (author), van der Werf, M.J. (author), TNO Kwaliteit van Leven (author)
The organic acid lactate is the predominant fermentation product of Lactobacillus plantarum. The undissociated form of this organic acid is a strong growth inhibitor for the organism. Different theories have been postulated to explain the inhibitory effects of lactic acid: (i) toxicity arising from the dissipation of the membrane potential, (ii)...
article 2005
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TNO Voeding Centraal Instituut voor Voedingsonderzoek TNO (author), Posthuma, C.C. (author), Bader, R. (author), Engelmann, R. (author), Postma, P.W. (author), Hengstenberg, W. (author), Pouwels, P.H. (author)
Purification of xylulose 5-phosphate phosphoketolase (XpkA), the central enzyme of the phosphoketolase pathway (PKP) in lactic acid bacteria, and cloning and sequence analysis of the encoding gene, xpkA, from Lactobacillus pentosus MD363 are described, xpkA encodes a 788-amino-acid protein with a calculated mass of 88,705 Da. Expression of xpkA...
article 2002
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van den Brink, J.M. (author), Punt, P.J. (author), van Gorcom, R.F.M. (author), van den Hondel, C.A.M.J.J. (author), Centraal Instituut voor Voedingsonderzoek TNO (author)
Cytochrome P450 enzyme systems are found throughout nature and are involved in many different, often complex, bioconversions. In the endoplasmic reticulum of the filamentous fungus Aspergillus niger a cytochrome P450 enzyme system is present that is capable of the para-hydroxylation of benzoate. The expression of the two genes encoding the...
article 2000
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Zegers, N.D. (author), Kluter, E. (author), van der Stap, H. (author), van Dura, E. (author), van Dalen, P. (author), Shaw, M. (author), Baillie, L. (author), TNO Preventie en Gezondheid (author)
Bacillus anthracis is the causative organism of the disease anthrax. The ability of the organism to form resistant spores and infect via the aerosol route has led to it being considered as a potential biological warfare agent. The current available human vaccines are far from ideal, they are expensive to produce, require repeated doses and may...
article 1999
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Vriesema, A.J.M. (author), Dankert, J. (author), Zaat, S.A.J. (author), Centraal Instituut voor Voedingsonderzoek TNO (author)
We aimed to identify transcription signal sequences from Streptococcus gordonii strain CH1 by random chromosomal cloning. Five genomic fragments from a Sau3A digest, which constitutively activated transcription of a promoterless spectinomycin resistance gene in this strain, were isolated and characterized. Additionally, one promoter fragment was...
article 1999
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Pouwels, P.H. (author), Leer, R.J. (author), Shaw, M. (author), Heijne Den Bak-Glashouwer, M.J. (author), Tielen, F.D. (author), Smit, E. (author), Martinez, B. (author), Jore, J. (author), Conway, P.L. (author), Centraal Instituut voor Voedingsonderzoek TNO (author)
In vaccination programmes in which large numbers of subjects are involved, the oral route of administration is more convenient as compared to the more frequently used parenteral route. This is particularly relevant when vaccines are to be applied in less industrialized countries. Lactic acid bacteria in general and strains of Lactobacillus in...
article 1998
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Boot, H.J. (author), Kolen, C.P.A.M. (author), Andreadaki, F.J. (author), Leer, R.J. (author), Pouwels, P.H. (author), Prins Maurits Laboratorium TNO (author)
S-proteins are proteins which form a regular structure (S-layer) on the outside of the cell walls of many bacteria. Two S-protein-encoding genes are located in opposite directions on a 6.0-kb segment of the chromosome of Lactobacillus acidophilus ATCC 4356 bacteria. Inversion of this chromosomal segment occurs through recombination between two...
article 1996
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Boot, H.J. (author), Kolen, C.P.A.M. (author), Pouwels, P.H. (author), Prins Maurits Laboratorium TNO (author)
The most-dominant surface-exposed protein in many bacterial species is the S-protein. This protein crystallises into a regular monolayer on the outside surface of the bacteria: the S-layer. Lactobacillus acidophilus harbours two S-protein-encoding genes, slpA and slpB, only one of which (slpA) is expressed. In this study, we show by polymerase...
article 1996
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Boot, H.J. (author), Pouwels, P.H. (author), Prins Maurits Laboratorium TNO (author)
The function of the S-layer, a regularly arranged structure on the outside of numerous bacteria, appears to be different for bacteria living in different environments. Almost no similarity exists between the primary sequences of S-proteins, although their amino acid composition is comparable. S-protein production is directed by single or...
article 1996
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