Ton van Brussel
Assistant professor / guest
- Name
- Dr. A.A.N. van Brussel
- Telephone
- +31 71 527 5068
- a.a.n.van.brussel@biology.leidenuniv.nl
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Assistant professor / guest
- Science
- Instituut Biologie Leiden
- IBL Plant Sciences
- Brinkkemper O., Braadbaart F., Os B. van, Hoesel A. van, Brussel A.A.N. van & Fernandes R. (2018), Effectiveness of different pre-treatments in recovering pre-burial isotopic ratios of charred plants, Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry 32(3): 251-261.
- Braadbaart F., Brussel A.A.N. van, Os B. van & Eijskoot Y. (2017), Fuel remains in archaeological context: expirimental and archaeological evidence for recognizing remains in hearts used by Iron Age farmers who lived in peatlands, The Holocene 27(11): 1682-1693.
- Braadbaart F., Poole I. & Brussel A.A.N. van (2009), Preservation potential of charcoal in alkaline environments: an experimental approach and implications for the archaeological record, Journal of Archaeological Science 36: 1672-1679.
- Estévez J., Soria-Díaz M.E., De Córdoba F.F., Morón B., Manyani H., Gil A., Thomas-Oates J.E., Brussel A.A.N. van, Dardanelli M.S., Sousa C. & Megías M. (2009), Different and new Nod factors produced by Rhizobium tropici CIAT899 following Na+ stress, FEMS Microbiology Letters 293: 220-231.
- Crespo-Rivas J.C., Margaret I., Hidalgo A., Buendía-Clavería A.M., Ollero F.J., López-Baena F.J., Socorro Murdoch P. del, Rodríguez-Carvajal M.A., Soria-Díaz M.E., Reguera M., Lloret J., Sumpton D.P., Mosely J.A., Thomas-Oates J.E., Brussel A.A.N. van, Gil-Serrano A, Vinardell J.M. & Ruiz-Sainz J.E. (2009), Sinorhizobium fredii HH103 cgs mutants are unable to nodulate determinate- and indeterminate nodule-forming legumes and overproduce an altered EPS, Mol Plant Microbe Interact 22: 575-588.
- Yajima A., Brussel A.A.N. van, Schripsema J., Nukada T. & Yabuta G. (2008), Synthesis and stereochemistry-activity relationship of small bacteriocin, an autoinducer of the symbiotic nitrogen-fixing bacterium Rhizobium leguminosarum, 10: 2047-2050.
- Laus M.C., Logman T.J., Lamers G.E.M., Brussel A.A.N. van, Carlson R.W. & Kijne J.W. (2006), A novel polar surface polysaccharide from Rhizobium leguminosarum binds host plant lectin, Molecular Microbiology 59(6): 1704-1713.
- Laus M.C., Brussel A.A.N. van & Kijne J.W. (2005), Role of cellulose fibrils and exopolysaccharides of Rhizobium leguminosarum in attachment to and infection of Vicia sativa root hairs, Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions 18: 533-538.
- Laus M.C., Brussel A.A.N. van & Kijne J.W. (2005), Exopolysaccharide structure is not a determinant of host-plant specificity in nodulation of Vicia sativa roots, Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions 18: 1123-1129.
- Laus M.C., Logman T.J., Brussel A.A.N. van, Carlson R.W., Azadi P., Gao M.-Y. & Kijne J.W. (2004), Involvement of exo5 in production of surface polysaccharides in Rhizobium leguminosarum and its role in nodulation of Vicia sativa subsp. nigra, Journal of Bacteriology 186: 6617-6625.
- Tak T., Spronsen P.C. van, Kijne J.W., Brussel A.A.N. van & Boot K.J.M. (2004), Accumulation of lipochitin oligosaccharides and NodD-activating compunds in an efficient Plant-Rhizobium nodulation assay, Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions 17: 816-823.
- Thomas-Oates J., Bereszczak J., Edwards E., Gill A., Noreen S., Zhou J.C., Chen M.Z., Miao L.H., Xie F.L., Yang J.K., Zhou Q., Yang S.S., Li X.H., Wang L., Spaink H.P., Schlaman W.R.M., Harteveld M., Diaz C.L., Brussel A.A.N. van, Camacho M., Rodriguez-Navarro D.N., Santamaria C., Temprano F., Acebes J.M., Bellogin R.A., Buendia-Claveria A.M., Cubo M.T., Espuny M.R., Gil A.M., Gutierrez R., Hidalgo A., Lopez-Baena F.J., Madinabeitia N., Medina C., Ollero F.J., Vinardell J.M. & Ruiz-Sainz J.E. (2003), A catalogue of molecular, physiological and symbiotic properties of soybean-nodulating rhizobial strains from different soybean cropping areas of China, Systematic and Applied Microbiology 26(3): 453-465.
- Han Y.-S., Spronsen P.C. van, Tak T., Rood A.M.M., Brussel A.A.N. van, Kijne J.W. & Boot C.J.M. (2003), Salicyclic acid inhibits indeterminate-type nodulation but not determinate-type nodulation, Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions 16: 83-91.
- Brussel A.A.N. van, Tak T., Boot C.J.M. & Kijne J.W. (2002), Autoregulation of root nodule formation: Signals of both symbiotic partners studied in a split-root system of Vicia sativa subsp. nigra, Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions 15: 341-349.
- Yang S.S., Bellogin R.A., Buendia A., Camacho M., Chen M., Cubo T., Daza A., Diaz C.L, Espuny M.R, Gutierrez R., Harteveld M., Li X.H., Lyra M.C.C.P., Madinabeitia N., Medina C., Miao .L, Ollero F.J., Olsthoorn M.M.A., Rodriguez D.N., Santamaria C., Schlaman H.R.M., Spaink H.P., Temprano F., Thomas-Oates J.E., Brussel A.A.N. van, Vinardell J.M., Xie F., Yang J., Zhang H.Y., Zhen J., Zhou J. & Ruiz-Sainz J.E. (2001), Effect of pH and soybean cultivars on the quantitative analyses of soybean rhizobia populations, Journal of Biotechnology 91(2-3): 243-255.
- Boot K.J.M., Brussel A.A.N. van, Tak T., Spaink H.P. & Kijne J.W. (1999), Lipochitin oligosaccharides from Rhizobium leguminosarum bv. viciae reduce auxin transport n capacity in Vicia sativa subsp. nigra roots, Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions 12(10): 839-844.
- Workum W.A.T. van, Slageren S. van, Brussel A.A.N. van & Kijne J.W. (1998), Role of exopolysaccharides of Rhizobium leguminosarum bv. viciae as host-plant specific molecules required for infection thread formation during nodulation of Vicia sativa, Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions 11: 1233-1241.
- Drift K.M.G.M. van der, Spaink H.P., Bloemberg G.V., Brussel A.A.N. van, Lugtenberg E.J.J., Haverkamp J. & Thomas-Oates J.E. (1996), Rhizobium leguminosarum bv. trifolii produces Lipo-chitin oligosaccharides with nodE-dependent highly unsaturated fatty acyl moieties. An electrospray ionization and collision-induced dissociation tandem mass spectrometric study, Journal of Biological Chemistry 271(37): 22563-22569.
- Schripsema J., De Rudder K.E., Van Vliet T.B., Lankhorst P.P., De Vroom E., Kijne J.W. & Van Brussel A.A. (1996), Bacteriocin small of Rhizobium leguminosarum belongs to the class of N-acyl-L-homoserine lactone molecules, known as autoinducers and as quorum sensing co-transcription factors, Journal of Bacteriology 178(2): 366-371.
- Spaink H.P., Bloemberg G.V., Brussel A.A.N. van, Lugtenberg E.J.J., Drift K.M.G.M. van der, Haverkamp J. & Thomas-Oates J.E. (1995), Host specificity of Rhizobium leguminosarum is determined by the hydrophobicity of highly unsaturated fatty acyl moieties of the nodulation factors, Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions 8(1): 155-164.
- Bloemberg G.V., Brussel A.A.N. van, Lugtenberg E.J.J., Drift K.M.G.M. van der, Haverkamp J. & Thomas-Oates J.E. (1995), Host specificity of Rhizobium leguminosarum is determined by the hydrophobicity of highly unsaturated fatty acyl moieties of the nodulation factors, Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions 8(1): 155-164.
- Lopez-Lara I.M., Drift K.M.G.M. van der, Brussel A.A.N. van, Haverkamp J., Lugtenberg E.J.J., Thomas-Oates J.E. & Spaink H.P. (1995), Induction of nodule primordia on Phaseolus and Acacia by lipo-chitin oligosaccharide nodulation signals from broad-host-range Rhizobium strain GRH2, Plant Molecular Biology 29(3): 465-477.
- Van Spronsen P.C., Van Brussel A.A. & Kijne J.W. (1995), Nod factors produced by Rhizobium leguminosarum biovar viciae induce ethylene-related changes in root cortical cells of Vicia sativa ssp. nigra, European Journal of Cell Biology 68(4): 463-469.
- Smit G., Koster C.C. de, Schripsema J., Spaink H.P., Brussel A.A. van & Kijne J.W. (1995), Uridine, a cell division factor in pea roots, Plant Molecular Biology 29(4): 869-873.
- Geiger O., Ritsema T., Brussel A.A.N. van, Tak T., Wijfjes A.H.M., Bloemberg G.V., Spaink H.P. & Lugtenberg E.E.J. (1994), Role of rhizobial lipo-oligosacharides in root nodule formation on leguminious plants, Plant and Soil 161(1): 81-89.
- Spaink H.P., Bloemberg G.V., Wijfjes A.H.M., Ritsema T., Geiger O., López-Lara I.M., Harteveld M., Kafetzopoulous D., Brussel A.N. van, Kijne J.W., Lugtenberg E.J.J., Drift K.M.G.M. van der, Thomas-Oates J.E., Potrykus I. & Sautter C. (1994), The molecular basis of host specificity in the Rhizobium leguminosarum-plant interaction. In: Daniels M.J., Downie J.A. & Osbourn A.E. (Eds.), Advances in Molecular Genetics of Plant-Microbe Interactions. Current Plant Science and Biotechnology in Agriculture no. 21. Netherlands: Springer. 91-98.
- Spronsen P.C. van, Bakhuizen R., Van Brussel A.A. & Kijne J.W. (1994), Cell wall degradation during infection thread formation by the root nodule bacterium Rhizobium leguminosarum is a two-step process, European Journal of Cell Biology 64(1): 88-94.
- Spaink H.P., Aarts A., Bloemberg G.V., Folch J., Geiger O., Schlaman H.R.M., Thomas-Oates J.E., Brussel A.A.N. van, Sande K. van de, Spronsen P. van, Wijfjes A.H.M. & Lugtenberg E.J.J. (1993), Rhizobial Lipo-Oligosaccharide Signals: Their Biosynthesis and Their Role in the Plant. In: Nester E.W. & Verma D.P.S. (Eds.), Advances in Molecular Genetics of Plant-Microbe Interactions. Current Plant Science and Biotechnology in Agriculture no. 14. Netherlands: Springer. 151-162.
- Sanjuan J., Carlson R.W., Bhat U.R., Spain H.P., Brussel A.A.N. van, Stokkerman T., Peters K., Glushka J., Lugtenberg E.J.J. & Stacey G. (1993), Bradyrhizobium Japonicum strains produce multiple 2-o-Methylfucose-containing Lipo-Oligosaccharide nodulation signals. In: Palacios R., Mora J. & Newton W.E. (Eds.), New Horizons in Nitrogen Fixation. Current Plant Science and Biotechnology in Agriculture no. 17. Dordrecht: Springer. 177-182.
- Carlson R.W., Sanjuan J., Bhat U.R., Glushka J., Spaink H.P., Wijfjes A.H., Brussel A.A. van, Stokkermans T.J., Peters N.K. & Stacey G. (1993), The structures and biological activities of the lipo-oligosaccharide nodulation signals produced by type I and II strains of Bradyrhizobium japonicum, Journal of Biological Chemistry 268(24): 18372-18381.
- Brussel A.A.N. van, Bakhuizen R., Spronsen P.C. van, Spaink H.P., Tak T., Lugtenberg E.J.J. & Kijne J.W. (1992), Induction of pre-infection thread structures in the leguminous host plant by mitogenic lipo-oligosaccharides of Rhizobium, Science 257(5066): 70-72.
- Recourt K., Verkerke M., Schripsema J., Brussel A.A.N. van, Lugtenberg E.J.J. & Kijne J.W. (1992), Major flavonoids in uninoculated and inoculated roots of Vicia sativa subsp. nigra are four conjugates of the nodulation gene-inhibitor kaempferol, Plant Molecular Biology 18(3): 505-513.
- Kijne J.W., Bakhuizen R., Brussel A.A.N. van, Canter Cremers H.C.J., Diaz C.L., Pater B.S. de, Smit G., Spaink H.P., Swart S., Wijffelman C.A. & Lugtenberg E.J.J. (1992), The Rhizobium trap: root hair curling in root-nodule symbiosis. In: Callow J.A. & Green J.R. (Eds.), Perspectives in Plant Cell Recognition: Cambridge University Press. 267-284.
- Recourt K., Tunen A.J. van, Mur L.A., Brussel A.A.N. van, Lugtenberg E.J.J. & Kijne J.W. (1992), Activation of flavonoid biosynthesis in roots of Vicia sativa subsp. nigra plants by inoculation with Rhizobium leguminosarum biovar viciae, Plant Molecular Biology 19(3): 411-420.
- Spaink H.P., Geiger O., Sheeley D.M., Brussel A.A.N. van, York W.S., Reinhold V.N., Lugtenberg E.J.J. & Kennedy E.P. (1991), The biochemical function of the Rhizobium Leguminosarum proteins involved in the production of host specific signal molecules. In: Hennecke H. & Verma D.P.S. (Eds.), Advances in Molecular Genetics of Plant-Microbe Interactions. Current Plant Science and Biotechnology in Agriculture no. 10. Netherlands: Springer. 142-149.
- Recourt K., Schripsema J., Kijne J.W., Brussel A.A.N. van & Lugtenberg E.J.J. (1991), Inoculation of Vicia sativa subsp. nigra roots with Rhizobium leguminosarum biovar viciae results in release of nod gene activating flavanones and chalcones, Plant Molecular Biology 16(5): 841-852.
- Spaink H.P., Sheeley D.M., Brussel A.A.N. van, Glushka J., York W.S., Tak T., Geiger O., Kennedy E.P., Reinhold V.N. & Lugtenberg E.J.J. (1991), A novel highly unsaturated fatty acid moiety of lipo-oligosaccharide signals determines host specificity of Rhizobium, Nature 354(6349): 125-130.
- Lugtenberg E.J.J., Maagd R. de, Brussel A.A.N. van, Cremers H.C., Goosen-de Roo L., Okker R., Recourt K., Schlaman W.R.M., Spaink H.P., Wijffelman C.A. & Zaat B. (1990), Regulatory steps in nodulation by Rhizobium leguminosarum bv viciae. In: Gresshoff P.M., Roth L.E., Stacey G. & Newton W.E. (Eds.), Regulatory steps in nodulation by Rhizobium leguminosarum bv viciae. Boston, U.S.A.: Springer. 215-218.
- Recourt K., Brussel A.A.N. van, Driessen A.J. & Lugtenberg E.J.J. (1989), Accumulation of a nod gene inducer, the flavonoid naringenin, in the cytoplasmic membrane of Rhizobium leguminosarum biovar viceae is caused by the pH-dependent hydrophobicity of naringenin, Journal of Bacteriology 171(8): 4370-4377.
- Zaat S.A., Schripsema J., Wijffelman C.A., Brussel A.A. van & Lugtenberg E.E.J. (1989), Analysis of the major inducers of the Rhizobium nodA promoter from Vicia sativa root exudate and their activity with different nodD genes, Plant Molecular Biology 13(2): 175-88.
- Spaink H.P., Okker R.J., Wijffelman C.A., Tak T., Goosen L., Pees E., Brussel A.A.N. van & Lugtenberg E.E.J. (1989), Symbiotic properties of rhizobia containing a flavonoid-independent hybrid nodD product, Journal of Bacteriology 171(7): 4045-4053.
- Zaat S.A., Brussel A.A.N. van, Tak T., Lugtenberg E.E.J. & Kijne J.W. (1989), The ethylene-inhibitor aminoethoxyvinylglycine restores normal nodulation by Rhizobium leguminosarum biovar. viciae on Vicia sativa subsp. nigra by suppressing the 'Thick and short roots' phenotype, Planta 177(2): 141-50.
- Zaat S.A.J., Wijffelman C.A., Mulders I.H.M., Brussel A.A.N. van & Lugtenberg E.J.J. (1988), Root exudates of various host plants of rhizobium leguminosarum contain different sets of inducers of rhizobium nodulation genes, Plant Physiology 86(4): 1298-1303.
- Faucher C., Maillet F., Vasse J., Rosenberg C., Van Brussel A.A., Truchet G. & Dénarié J. (1988), Rhizobium meliloti host range nodH gene determines production of an alfalfa-specific extracellular signal, Journal of Bacteriology 170(12): 5489-5499.
- Zaat S.A., Wijffelman C.A., Spaink H.P., Brussel A.A.N. van, Okker R.J. & Lugtenberg E.J.J. (1987), Induction of the nodA promoter Rhizobium leguminosarum Sym plasmid pRL1JI by plant flavanones and flavones, Journal of Bacteriology 169(1): 198-204.
- Brussel A.A.N. van, Zaat S.A., Cremers H.C., Wijffelman C.A., Pees E., Tak T. & Lugtenberg E.J.J. (1986), Role of plant root exudate and Sym plasmid-localized nodulation genes in the synthesis by Rhizobium leguminosarum of Tsr factor, which causes thick and short roots on common vetch, Journal of Bacteriology 165(2): 517-522.
- Pees E., Wijffelman C., Mulders I., Brusse A.A.N. van & Lugtenberg E.J.J. (1986), Transposition of Tn1831 to sym plasmids of Rhizobium leguminosarum and Rhizobium trifolii, FEMS Microbiology Letters 33(2-3): 165-171.
- Brussel A.A.N. van, Zaat S.A.J., Wijffelman C.A., Pees E. & Lugtenberg E.J.J. (1985), Bacteriocin small of Fast-growing rhizobia is chloroform soluble and is not required for effective nodulation, Journal of Bacteriology 162(3): 1079-1082.
- Wijffelman C.A., Pees E., Brussel A.A.N., Okker R.J.H. & Lugtenberg E.J.J. (1985), Genetic and functional analysis of the nodulation region of the Rhizobium leguminisarum Sym plasmid pRL1JI, Archives of Microbiology 143(3): 225-232.
- Okker R.J.H., Spaink H.P., Jille J., Brussel A.A.N. van, Lugtenberg E.J.J. & Schilperoort R.A. (1984), Plant-inducible virulence promoter of the Agrobacterium tumefaciens Ti plasmid, Nature 312(5994): 564-566.
- Wijffelman C.A., Pees E., Brussel A.A.N. van & Hooykaas P.J.J. (1983), Repression of small bacteriocin excretion in Rhizobium leguminosarum and Rhizobium trifolii by transmissable plasmids, Molecular and General Genetics 192(1-2): 171-176.
- De Vries G.E., Van Brussel A.A. & Quispel A. (1982), Mechanism of regulation of glucose transport in Rhizobium leguminosarum, Journal of Bacteriology 149(3): 872-879.
- Prakash R.K., Van Brussel A.A., Quint A., Mennes A.M. & Schilperoort R.A. (1982), The map position of Sym-plasmid regions expressed in the bacterial and endosymbiotic form of Rhizobium leguminosarum, Plasmid 7(3): 281-286.
- Hooykaas P.J.J., Brussel A.A.N. van, Dulk-Ras H. den, Slogteren G.M.S. van & Schilperoort R.A. (1981), Sym plasmid of Rhizobium trifolii expressed in different rhizobial species and Agrobacterium tumefaciens, Nature 291: 351-353.
- Van Brussel A.A., Costerton J.W. & Child J.J. (1979), Nitrogen fixation by Rhizobium sp. 32H1. A morphological and ultrastructural comparison of asymbiotic and symbiotic nitrogen-fixing forms, Canadian Journal of Microbiology 25(3): 352-361.