1. 2019
  2. Long-read sequencing of Bacillus thuringiensis strains reveals genome rearrangements affecting their virulence effectiveness

    Malovichko, Y., Afonin, A. M., Belousova, M. E., Nizhnikov, A. A. & Antonets, K. S., 2019, In: FEBS Open Bio. 9, Suppl.1, p. 101

    Research output: Contribution to journalMeeting Abstractpeer-review

  3. Revealing mechanisms of Bacillus thuringiensis host specificity via molecular modelling of the Cry toxin-receptor interactions

    Маловичко, Ю. В., Шиков, А. Е., Скитченко, Р., Нижников, А. А. & Антонец, К. С., 2019, In: BMC Bioinformatics. 20, Suppl 17, p. 516 1 p.

    Research output: Contribution to journalMeeting Abstractpeer-review

  4. ROPA AND ROPB: NOVEL AMYLOID-FORMING PROTEINS OF THE ROOT-NODULE BACTERIUM RHIZOBIUM LEGUMINOSARUM.

    Kosolapova, A. O., Belousov, M. V., Belousova, M. E., Antonets, K. S., Shtark, O. Y. & Nizhnikov, A. A., 2019, p. 715.

    Research output: Contribution to conferenceAbstract

  5. RopB protein of the root nodule bacterium Rhizobium leguminosarum possesses amyloid-forming properties

    Белоусов, М. В., Косолапова, А. О., Белоусова, М. Е., Антонец, К. С., Штарк, О. Ю., Васильева, Е. & Нижников, А. А., 2019, p. 87.

    Research output: Contribution to conferenceAbstractpeer-review

  6. The interdependence between amyloid formation and virulence of Proteobacteria

    Нижников, А. А., Белоусов, М. В., Белоусова, М., Косолапова, А. О., Тихонович, И. А. & Антонец, К. С., 2019, In: FEBS Open Bio. 9, Suppl.1, p. 274

    Research output: Contribution to journalMeeting Abstractpeer-review

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