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Bauke Oudega is affiliated with the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam in the Netherlands. Their academic profile reflects an active engagement in research within their institution.

While there are no recent papers listed, co-authors, publications venues, book publications, main fields of study, subfields, or main topics of research provided, Bauke Oudega's affiliation with a recognized university situates them within an academic environment conducive to research and scholarship.

No awards or distinctions have been recorded, and there is no indication of any work being deceased.

Best Publications

  • The complete genome sequence of the Gram-positive bacterium Bacillus subtilis

    F. Kunst;N. Ogasawara;I. Moszer;A. M. Albertini

  • YidC, the Escherichia coli homologue of mitochondrial Oxa1p, is a component of the Sec translocase

    Pier A. Scotti;Malene L. Urbanus;Josef Brunner;Jan‐Willem L. de Gier

  • The Escherichia coli SRP and SecB targeting pathways converge at the translocon

    Quido A. Valent;Pier A. Scotti;Stephen High;Jan Willem L De Gier

  • Early events in preprotein recognition in E. coli: interaction of SRP and trigger factor with nascent polypeptides.

    Q. A. Valent;D. A. Kendall;S. High;R. Kusters

  • An alternative protein targeting pathway in Escherichia coli: studies on the role of FtsY.

    J Luirink;C M ten Hagen-Jongman;C C van der Weijden;B Oudega

  • Sec-dependent membrane protein insertion: sequential interaction of nascent FtsQ with SecY and YidC.

    Malene L Urbanus;Pier A Scotti;Linda Fröderberg;Annika Sääf

  • Nascent membrane and presecretory proteins synthesized in Escherichia coli associate with signal recognition particle and trigger factor.

    Quido A. Valent;Jan‐Willem L. De Gier;Gunnar von Heijne;Debra A. Kendall

  • Crystal Structure of Hemoglobin Protease, a Heme Binding Autotransporter Protein from Pathogenic Escherichia coli

    Ben R. Otto;Robert Sijbrandi;Joen Luirink;Bauke Oudega

  • A conserved function of YidC in the biogenesis of respiratory chain complexes

    M van der Laan;ML Urbanus;CM ten Hagen-Jongman;N Nouwen

  • Identification of Tn10 insertions in the rfaG, rfaP, and galU genes involved in lipopolysaccharide core biosynthesis that affect Escherichia coli adhesion.

    P. Genevaux;Pascale Bauda;Michael S. DuBow;Bauke Oudega

  • Anionic phospholipids are involved in membrane association of FtsY and stimulate its GTPase activity.

    E. de Leeuw;K. te Kaat;C. Moser;G. Menestrina

  • The F4 fimbrial antigen of Escherichia coli and its receptors.

    W Van den Broeck;E Cox;B Oudega;Bruno Goddeeris;Bruno Goddeeris

  • mrp, a Multigene, Multifunctional Locus in Bacillus subtilis with Roles in Resistance to Cholate and to Na+ and in pH Homeostasis

    Masahiro Ito;Arthur A. Guffanti;Bauke Oudega;Terry A. Krulwich

  • Characterization of a Hemoglobin Protease Secreted by the Pathogenic Escherichia coli Strain EB1

    Ben R. Otto;Silvy J.M. van Dooren;Jan H. Nuijens;Joen Luirink

  • Interplay of signal recognition particle and trigger factor at L23 near the nascent chain exit site on the Escherichia coli ribosome

    Ronald S. Ullers;Edith N.G. Houben;Amanda Raine;Corinne M. ten Hagen-Jongman

  • The early interaction of the outer membrane protein phoe with the periplasmic chaperone Skp occurs at the cytoplasmic membrane

    Nellie Harms;Gregory Koningstein;Wendy Dontje;Matthias Muller

  • Signal Recognition Particle (SRP)-mediated Targeting and Sec-dependent Translocation of an Extracellular Escherichia coli Protein

    Robert Sijbrandi;Malene L. Urbanus;Corinne M. ten Hagen-Jongman;Harris D. Bernstein

  • Molecular characterization of Escherichia coli FtsE and FtsX

    Erik De Leeuw;Becky Graham;Gregory J. Phillips;Corinne M. Ten Hagen‐Jongman

  • Structure and function of periplasmic chaperone-like proteins involved in the biosynthesis of K88 and K99 fimbriae in enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli.

    D. Bakker;C. E. M. Vader;B. Roosendaal;F. R. Mooi

  • F1F0 ATP synthase subunit c is targeted by the SRP to YidC in the E. coli inner membrane

    Edwin van Bloois;Gert Jan Haan;Jan-Willem de Gier;Bauke Oudega

Frequent Co-Authors

Joen Luirink
Joen Luirink Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Josef Brunner
Josef Brunner ETH Zurich
Jan-Willem de Gier
Jan-Willem de Gier Stockholm University
Arnold J. M. Driessen
Arnold J. M. Driessen University of Groningen
Jeremy R. H. Tame
Jeremy R. H. Tame Yokohama City University
Gunnar von Heijne
Gunnar von Heijne Stockholm University
Stephen High
Stephen High University of Manchester
Martin M. Kater
Martin M. Kater University of Milan
Irmgard Sinning
Irmgard Sinning Heidelberg University

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