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Hendrik W. van Veen is affiliated with the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans the fields of biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology, with intersections in medicine. The subfields of their work include oncology, molecular biology, molecular medicine, genetics, and pharmacology.

The scientist's research focuses extensively on drug transport and resistance mechanisms, as well as antibiotic resistance in bacteria. Additional areas of study include bacterial genetics and biotechnology, antibiotics pharmacokinetics and efficacy, cancer therapeutics and mechanisms, DNA and nucleic acid chemistry, and lipid membrane structure and behavior.

Frequent coauthors in Hendrik W. van Veen's work include Himansha Singh, Dawei Guo, Charlotte Guffick, Atsushi Shimoyama, and Yakun Tang. Collaboration with these researchers has been a consistent aspect of their published output.

Publications by van Veen have appeared in multiple scholarly venues, including Communications Biology, Apollo (University of Cambridge), Scientific Reports, FEBS Letters, and ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces. Key publication titles include:

  • "Energetics of lipid transport by the ABC transporter MsbA is lipid dependent" (2021), Communications Biology
  • "Complexities of a protonatable substrate in measurements of Hoechst 33342 transport by multidrug transporter LmrP" (2020), Scientific Reports
  • "Tripartite transporters as mechanotransmitters in periplasmic alternating-access mechanisms" (2020), FEBS Letters
  • "Engineered MATE multidrug transporters reveal two functionally distinct ion-coupling pathways in NorM from Vibrio cholerae" (2021), Communications Biology
  • "Biosensor for Multimodal Characterization of an Essential ABC Transporter for Next-Generation Antibiotic Research" (2023), ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces

Best Publications

  • Molecular Properties of Bacterial Multidrug Transporters

    M Putman;HW van Veen;WN Konings

  • Multidrug efflux pumps: structure, function and regulation

    Dijun Du;Xuan Wang-Kan;Arthur Neuberger;Hendrik W. van Veen

  • Multidrug resistance mediated by a bacterial homolog of the human multidrug transporter MDR1

    Hendrik W. van Veen;Koen Venema;Henk Bolhuis;Irina Oussenko

  • The homodimeric ATP-binding cassette transporter LmrA mediates multidrug transport by an alternating two-site (two-cylinder engine) mechanism

    Hendrik W. van Veen;Abelardo Margolles;Michael Müller;Christopher F. Higgins

  • Interaction of the breast cancer resistance protein with plant polyphenols.

    Hiran C Cooray;Tavan Janvilisri;Hendrik W van Veen;Stephen B Hladky

  • Mechanisms of multidrug transporters

    Henk Bolhuis;Hendrik W van Veen;Bert Poolman;Arnold J.M Driessen

  • Molecular basis of multidrug transport by ABC transporters.

    Markus A. Seeger;Hendrik W. van Veen

  • Structure of an antibacterial peptide ATP-binding cassette transporter in a novel outward occluded state.

    Hassanul G. Choudhury;Zhen Tong;Indran Mathavan;Yanyan Li

  • Mass spectrometry of membrane transporters reveals subunit stoichiometry and interactions

    Nelson P Barrera;Shoshanna C Isaacson;Min Zhou;Vassiliy N Bavro

  • Sterol Transport by the Human Breast Cancer Resistance Protein (ABCG2) Expressed in Lactococcus lactis

    Tavan Janvilisri;Henrietta Venter;Sanjay Shahi;Galya Reuter

  • The purified and functionally reconstituted multidrug transporter LmrA of Lactococcus lactis mediates the transbilayer movement of specific fluorescent phospholipids.

    A Margolles;M Putman;HW van Veen;WN Konings

  • Structure of the MacAB-TolC ABC-type tripartite multidrug efflux pump.

    Anthony W.P. Fitzpatrick;Salomé Llabrés;Arthur Neuberger;James N. Blaza

  • A Conserved Mitochondrial ATP-binding Cassette Transporter Exports Glutathione Polysulfide for Cytosolic Metal Cofactor Assembly

    Theresia A. Schaedler;Theresia A. Schaedler;Jeremy D. Thornton;Inga Kruse;Inga Kruse;Markus Schwarzländer

  • Structure, mechanism and cooperation of bacterial multidrug transporters.

    Dijun Du;Hendrik W van Veen;Satoshi Murakami;Klaas M Pos

  • Understanding polyspecificity of multidrug ABC transporters: closing in on the gaps in ABCB1

    Daniel A.P. Gutmann;Andrew Ward;Ina L. Urbatsch;Geoffrey Chang

  • The ATP Binding Cassette Multidrug Transporter LmrA and Lipid Transporter MsbA Have Overlapping Substrate Specificities

    Galya Reuter;Tavan Janvilisri;Henrietta Venter;Sanjay Shahi

  • Translocation of metal phosphate via the phosphate inorganic transport system of Escherichia coli

    H.W van Veen;T. Abee;G.J J Kortstee;W.N Konings

  • THE LACTOCOCCAL LMRP GENE ENCODES A PROTON MOTIVE FORCE-DEPENDENT DRUG TRANSPORTER

    H Bolhuis;Gerrit Poelarends;H.W. van Veen;Berend Poolman

  • An ABC transporter with a secondary-active multidrug translocator domain.

    Henrietta Venter;Richard A. Shilling;Saroj Velamakanni;Lekshmy Balakrishnan

  • Multidrug Transport by the ABC Transporter Sav1866 from Staphylococcus aureus

    Saroj Velamakanni;Yao Yao;Daniel A. P. Gutmann;Hendrik W. van Veen

  • Energetics and Mechanism of Drug Transport Mediated by the Lactococcal Multidrug Transporter LmrP

    H Bolhuis;H.W. van Veen;J.R Brands;M Putman

  • Biology of polyphosphate-accumulating bacteria involved in enhanced biological phosphorus removal

    Gerard J.J. Kortstee;Klaas J. Appeldoorn;Cornelus F.C. Bonting;Ed W.J. van Niel

  • Crystal structure of tripartite-type ABC transporter MacB from Acinetobacter baumannii

    Ui Okada;Eiki Yamashita;Arthur Neuberger;Mayu Morimoto

  • ABC transporters and drug resistance in parasitic protozoa

    Antonios Klokouzas;Sanjay Shahi;Stephen B. Hladky;Margery A. Barrand

  • Metabolites of ginsenosides as novel BCRP inhibitors.

    Jing Jin;Sanjay Shahi;Hee Kyoung Kang;Hendrik W. van Veen

Frequent Co-Authors

Wil N. Konings
Wil N. Konings University of Groningen
Ben F. Luisi
Ben F. Luisi University of Cambridge
Clemens Glaubitz
Clemens Glaubitz Goethe University Frankfurt
Abelardo Margolles
Abelardo Margolles Spanish National Research Council
Bert Poolman
Bert Poolman University of Groningen
Arnold J. M. Driessen
Arnold J. M. Driessen University of Groningen
Carol V. Robinson
Carol V. Robinson University of Oxford
David J. Kelly
David J. Kelly University of Sheffield
André Goffeau
André Goffeau Université Catholique de Louvain
Ronald A. Skurray
Ronald A. Skurray University of Sydney

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