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Vincent J. C. van Winden
Vincent J. C. van Winden
VU University Medical Center
Biology
Protease
Secretion
Biochemistry
Mycobacterium marinum
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A chimeric EccB-MycP fusion protein is functional and a stable component of the ESX-5 type VII secretion system membrane complex
2020
Journal of Molecular Biology
Vincent J. C. van Winden
Catalin M. Bunduc
Roy Ummels
Wilbert Bitter
Edith N. G. Houben
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Protease and transmembrane domain of the type VII secretion mycosin protease determine system-specific functioning in mycobacteria
2019
Journal of Biological Chemistry
Vincent J. C. van Winden
Merel P.M. Damen
Roy Ummels
Wilbert Bitter
Edith N. G. Houben
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Cell envelope stress in mycobacteria is regulated by the novel signal transduction ATPase IniR in response to trehalose
2017
PLOS Genetics
Maikel Boot
Vincent J. C. van Winden
Marion Sparrius
Robert van de Weerd
Alexander Speer
Roy Ummels
Tige R. Rustad
David R. Sherman
Wilbert Bitter
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Mycosins Are Required for the Stabilization of the ESX-1 and ESX-5 Type VII Secretion Membrane Complexes
2016
Mbio
Vincent J. C. van Winden
Roy Ummels
Sander R. Piersma
Connie R. Jimenez
Konstantin V. Korotkov
Wilbert Bitter
Edith N. G. Houben
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