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B. A. M. Van Der Zeijst

Researcher at Utrecht University

Publications -  84
Citations -  5793

B. A. M. Van Der Zeijst is an academic researcher from Utrecht University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Virus & Coronavirus. The author has an hindex of 41, co-authored 84 publications receiving 5686 citations.

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Inactivation of Campylobacter jejuni flagellin genes by homologous recombination demonstrates that flaA but not flaB is required for invasion.

TL;DR: Invasive properties could be partially restored by centrifugation of the mutants onto the tissue culture cells, indicating that motility is a major, but not the only, factor involved in invasion.
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Genetic Variation and Evolutionary Origin of the Direct Repeat Locus of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Complex Bacteria

TL;DR: The data strongly suggest that the polymorphism in clinical isolates is the result of successive deletions of single discrete DVRs or of multiple contiguous DTVs from a primordial DR region containing many more DVRS than seen in present day isolates and that virtually no scrambling of DVR's took place during evolution.
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Colonization of chicks by motility mutants of Campylobacter jejuni demonstrates the importance of flagellin A expression

TL;DR: The results suggest that the presence of flagellin A, rather than motility, is essential for optimal bacterial colonization of chicken caeca.
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Coronavirus mRNA synthesis involves fusion of non-contiguous sequences.

TL;DR: Positive‐stranded genomic RNA of coronavirus MHV and its six subgenomic mRNAs are synthesized in the cytoplasm of the host cell by a mechanism which appears to involve an unusual and specific ‘polymerase jumping’ event.
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Structural and functional analysis of two Campylobacter jejuni flagellin genes.

TL;DR: It is suggested that because these domains were conserved they may be involved in polymerization or transport of flagellins or both, and they are important for maturation and stability of theflagellum.