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Research interests

Research in the Walvoort group is dedicated to understanding the structure-activity relation of carbohydrates. One area deals with the enzymes involved in the synthesis of complex glycans and glycoconjugates in bacteria, with the aim to understand their target feasibility for novel antimicrobial development. The other area is dedicated to synthetic method development and production of interesting oligosaccharide structures inspired by sugars found in human milk.

 

Chemistry and biology of bacterial glycans

Bacteria display a diverse array of exotic sugars that are absent in humans. These sugars play a crucial role in infection and bacterial survival. Projects currently ongoing in the Walvoort lab include the investigation of processive behavior by glycosyl tranferases, defining the structural recognition elements of novel glycosyl transferases, and developing structure-based inhibitors against bacterial glycosyl transferase enzymes. Techniques we use in these projects include protein expression, enzyme activity and inhibition assays, and chemical inhibitor synthesis.

 

Method development and production of oligosaccharides

The production of oligosaccharides is still far from straightforward, especially when compared to peptides and nucleotides. Part of the Walvoort group is devoted to the development of novel methods to synthesize oligosaccharides, based on chemical and enzymatic methods. For this, human milk oligosaccharides and mimics thereof are the target of choice. We recently decorated b-cyclodextrin with fucosides in a regio- and stereoselective fashion (see Figure), and the resulting product showed anti-infective behavior against adhering E. coli bacteria. We are also isolating, purifying and characterizing the exopolysaccharide structures from probiotic bacteria, such as Bifidobacteri and Lactobacilli, to understand their involvement in a healthy gut.

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Publications

Exopolysaccharide β-(2,6)-levan-type fructans have a molecular-weight-dependent modulatory effect on Toll-like receptor signalling

Gut Epithelial Barrier Function is Impacted by Hyperglycemia and Secondary Bile Acids in Vitro: Possible Rescuing Effects of Specific Pectins

Impact of GOS and 2’-FL on the production and structural composition of membrane-associated exopolysaccharides by B. adolescentis and B. infantis

Practical Site-Selective Oxidation of Glycosides with Palladium(II) Acetate/Neocuproine

Regioselective Palladium Catalyzed Oxidation at C-3 of Methyl Glucoside

Resolving Atomic-Level Dynamics and Interactions of High-Molecular-Weight Hyaluronic Acid by Multidimensional Solid-State NMR

The effect of nerve cells on the intestinal barrier function and the influence of human milk oligosaccharides (hMOs) on the intestinal neuro-epithelial crosstalk

Efficacy of pectins with different degrees of methyl-esterification and of blockiness in preventing gut epithelial cell barrier disruption and the impact on sodium-glucose co-transporter expression under low and high glucose conditions

Evaluation of Kdo-8-N3 incorporation into lipopolysaccharides of various Escherichia coli strains

Pseudomonas aeruginosa AlgF is a protein-protein interaction mediator required for acetylation of the alginate exopolysaccharide

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Press/media

Woudschoten Chemie Conferentie voor scheikundedocenten dit jaar in Lunteren

Tegen de stroom in: vrouwen in de wetenschap

Namen om in de gaten te houden in 2022

Athena Award-winnaar Marthe Walvoort wil afrekenen met het negatieve imago van suiker

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Women in Science - If they could do it, you can too

How does the Stratingh Institute do it?

Wanneer is suiker wél gezond?

Vlog: YAG Interdisciplinary Project

Podcast: In de Wetenschap

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