University of Groningen
Enhancing the antimicrobial potential of lanthipeptides by employing different engineering
strategies
Zhao, Xinghong
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10.33612/diss.127409437
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Zhao, X. (2020). Enhancing the antimicrobial potential of lanthipeptides by employing different engineering strategies. University of Groningen. https://doi.org/10.33612/diss.127409437
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Xinghong Zhao, Zhongqiong Yin, Eefjan Breukink, Gert N. Moll, Oscar P. Kuipers (2020). An engineered double lipid II binding motifs-containing lantibiotic displays potent and selective antimicrobial activity against E. faecium. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy.
Xinghong Zhao, Rubén Cebrián, Yuxin Fu, Rick Rink, Tjibbe Bosma, Gert N. Moll and Oscar P. Kuipers (2020). High-throughput screening for substrate specificity-adapted mutants of the nisin dehydratase NisB. ACS Synthetic Biology.
Xinghong Zhao, Wenzhi Tong, Xu Song, Renyong Jia, Lixia Li, Yuanfeng Zou, Changliang He et al. (2018). Antiviral effect of resveratrol in piglets infected with virulent Pseudorabies virus. Viruses, 10(9), 457.
Xinghong Zhao, Qiankun Cui, Qiuting Fu, Xu Song, Renyong Jia, Yi Yang, Yuanfeng Zou et al. (2017). Antiviral properties of resveratrol against pseudorabies virus are associated with the inhibition of IκB kinase activation. Scientific reports, 7(1), 8782.
Xinghong Zhao, Jiao Xu, Xu Song, Ruilin Jia, Zhongqiong Yin, Anchun Cheng et al. (2016). Antiviral effect of resveratrol in ducklings infected with virulent duck enteritis virus. Antiviral Research, 130, 93-100.
Xinghong Zhao, Yuetian Zhang, Xu Song, Zhongqiong Yin, Renyong Jia et al. (2015). Effect of Chuanminshen violaceum polysaccharides and its sulfated derivatives on immunosuppression induced by cyclophosphamide in mice. International journal of clinical and experimental medicine, 8(1), 558.
Xu Song, Zhongqiong Yin, Xinghong Zhao, Anchun Cheng, Renyong Jia et al. (2013). Antiviral activity of sulfated Chuanmingshen violaceum polysaccharide against Newcastle disease virus. Journal of General Virology, 94(Pt 10), 2164-2174. (Shared first author)
Cui, Qiankun, Qiuting Fu, Xinghong Zhao, Xu Song, Jiankang Yu, Yi Yang, Kai Sun et al. (2018). Protective effects and immunomodulation on piglets infected with rotavirus following resveratrol supplementation. PloS one, 13(2), e0192692. (Shared first author)
Xinghong Zhao, Zhibo Li, Oscar P. Kuipers (2020). Mimicry of non-ribosomally produced antimicrobials by ribosomal synthesis and posttranslational modification. Cell Chemical Biology, under revision.
Xinghong Zhao, Oscar P. Kuipers (2020). Silver@nisin nanoclusters are highly effective against biofilm-forming pathogens found in wound infection. In preparation.
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Xinghong Zhao, Oscar P. Kuipers (2020). Novel lipopeptides act as Gram-positive bacteria antibiotics and effective adjuvants for other antibiotics against Gram-negative bacteria. In preparation.
Xinghong Zhao, Zhibo Li, Oscar P. Kuipers (2020).Brevicidine F, a single amino acid residue mutant of brevicidine, employs an altered killing mechanism. In preparation.