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Nidovirus replication structures : hijacking membranes to support viral RNA synthesis

Knoops, K.

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Knoops, K. (2011, May 10). Nidovirus replication structures : hijacking membranes to support viral RNA synthesis. Retrieved from

https://hdl.handle.net/1887/17639

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Curriculum vitae

Kèvin Knoops is geboren in Heerlen op 3 juli 1980. In 1998 behaalde hij zijn gymnasium diploma aan Rolduc, te Kerkrade. In hetzelfde jaar begon hij zijn studie biologie in Groningen en specialiseerde zich in elektronen en confocale microscopie onder begeleiding van Prof.

Marten Veenhuis (Groningen), Prof. Masako Osumi (Tokyo, Japan) en Prof. Sepp Kohlwein (Graz, Oostenrijk). In 2004 studeerde Kèvin af in het vakgebied eukaryote microbiologie met het predicaat “met zeer veel genoegen”. In hetzelfde jaar begon hij aan zijn promotieonder- zoek in het Leids Universitair Medisch Centrum (LUMC) waar hij onderzoek verrichtte naar de architectuur van de membraanveranderingen die gevormd worden door nidovirussen, waartoe ook het SARS-coronavirus behoort. Het onderzoek werd uitgevoerd bij de sectie Moleculaire Virologie (afdeling Medische Microbiologie) van Prof. Eric Snijder en de sectie Ultrastructurele en Moleculaire Beeldvorming van Dr. Henk Koerten en, sinds 2005, Prof.

Bram Koster, waarbij Dr. Mieke Mommaas optrad als directe begeleidster en co-promotor.

Ondersteund door een EMBO fellowship startte Kèvin in 2010 zijn eerste postdoc project in het laboratorium van Dr. Christiane Schaffitzel aan het Europees Moleculair Biologisch Laboratorium (EMBL) in Grenoble (Frankrijk), waar hij de dynamiek van translocatie en mem- braaneiwitten bestudeert.

awards

4th Annual Research Award (2010) Animation of the year 2009

BioMed Central & Biology Image Library

Kiem award (2009)

Best first publication written by young microbiologist Dutch Society of (Medical) Microbiology

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159

Publications

List of publications

Knoops, K., Bárcena, M., Limpens, R.W.A.L., Koster, A.J., Mommaas, A.M., and Snijder, E.J. (sub- mitted for publication) Ultrastructural characterization of arterivirus replication structures:

Reshaping the endoplasmic reticulum to accommodate viral RNA synthesis.

van den Worm, S.H.E., Knoops, K., Zevenhoven-Dobbe, J.C., Beugeling, C., van der Meer, Y., Mommaas, A.M., and Snijder, E.J. (2011) Development and RNA-synthesizing activity of coro- navirus replication structures in the absence of protein synthesis. Journal of Virology (in press)

Knoops, K., Swett-Tapia, C., van den Worm, S.H., Te Velthuis, A.J., Koster, A.J., Mommaas, A.M., Snijder, E.J., and Kikkert, M. (2010) Integrity of the early secretory pathway promotes, but is not required for, severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus RNA synthesis and virus- induced remodeling of endoplasmic reticulum membranes. Journal of Virology 84(2):833-46.

Knoops, K., Kikkert, M., van den Worm, S.H., Zevenhoven-Dobbe, J.C., van der Meer, Y., Koster, A.J., Mommaas, A.M. & Snijder, E.J. (2008) SARS-coronavirus replication is supported by a reticulovesicular network of modified endoplasmic reticulum. PLoS Biology 16;6(9):e226.

van Hemert, M.J., van den Worm, S.H., Knoops, K., Mommaas, A.M., Gorbalenya, A.E., and Snijder, E.J. (2008) SARS-coronavirus replication/transcription complexes are membrane- protected and need a host factor for activity in vitro. PLoS Pathogens 2;4(5):e1000054.

van Driel, L.F., Knoops, K., Koster, A.J., and Valentijn, J.A. (2008) Fluorescent labeling of resin- embedded sections for correlative electron microscopy using tomography-based contrast enhancement. Journal of Structural Biology 161(3):372-83.

van den Born, E., Posthuma, C.C., Knoops, K., and Snijder, E.J. (2007) An infectious recom- binant equine arteritis virus expressing green fluorescent protein from its replicase gene.

Journal of General Virology 88(Pt 4):1196-205.

Almsherqi, Z.A., McLachlan, C.S., Mossop, P., Knoops, K., and Deng, Y. (2005) Direct template matching reveals a host subcellular membrane gyroid cubic structure that is associated with SARS virus. Redox Report 10(3):167-71.

Komduur, J.A., Bellu, A.R., Knoops, K., van der Klei, I.J., and Veenhuis, M. (2004) Cold-inducible selective degradation of peroxisomes in Hansenula polymorpha. FEMS Yeast Research 5(3):281-5.

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