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    Artificial Sporulation Induction (ASI) by kinA Overexpression Affects the Proteomes and Properties of Bacillus subtilis Spores by Tu, Zhiwei, R Abhyankar, Wishwas, N Swarge, Bhagyashree, van der Wel, Nicole, Kramer, Gertjan, Brul, Stanley, J de Koning, Leo

    “…To facilitate more accurate spore proteomic analysis, the current study focuses on inducing homogeneous sporulation by overexpressing and assesses the effect…”
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    The Influence of Sporulation Conditions on the Spore Coat Protein Composition of Bacillus subtilis Spores by Abhyankar, Wishwas R, Kamphorst, Kiki, Swarge, Bhagyashree N, van Veen, Henk, van der Wel, Nicole N, Brul, Stanley, de Koster, Chris G, de Koning, Leo J

    Published in Frontiers in microbiology (13-10-2016)
    “…Spores are of high interest to the food and health sectors because of their extreme resistance to harsh conditions, especially against heat. Earlier research…”
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    Identification of Native Cross-Links in Bacillus subtilis Spore Coat Proteins by Ursem, Rick, Swarge, Bhagyashree, Abhyankar, Wishwas R, Buncherd, Hansuk, de Koning, Leo J, Setlow, Peter, Brul, Stanley, Kramer, Gertjan

    Published in Journal of proteome research (05-03-2021)
    “…The resistance properties of the bacterial spores are partially due to spore surface proteins, ∼30% of which are said to form an insoluble protein fraction…”
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    Vegetative Cell and Spore Proteomes of Clostridioides difficile Show Finite Differences and Reveal Potential Protein Markers by Abhyankar, Wishwas R, Zheng, Linli, Brul, Stanley, de Koster, Chris G, de Koning, Leo J

    Published in Journal of proteome research (01-11-2019)
    “…Clostridioides difficile-associated infection (CDI) is a health-care-associated infection caused, as the name suggests, by obligate anaerobic pathogen…”
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    "One‐Pot" Sample Processing Method for Proteome‐Wide Analysis of Microbial Cells and Spores by Swarge, Bhagyashree Nandakishor, Roseboom, Winfried, Zheng, Linli, Abhyankar, Wishwas R., Brul, Stanley, de Koster, Chris G., de Koning, Leo J.

    Published in Proteomics. Clinical applications (01-09-2018)
    “…Purpose Bacterial endospores, the transmissible forms of pathogenic bacilli and clostridia, are heterogeneous multilayered structures composed of proteins…”
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