Clusters of PE and PPE genes of Mycobacterium tuberculosis are organized in operons: evidence that PE Rv2431c is co-transcribed with PPE Rv2430c and their gene products interact with each other
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Immunoregulatory functions and expression patterns of PE/PPE family members: Roles in pathogenicity and impact on anti-tuberculosis vaccine and drug designMechanistic insights into a novel exporter-importer system of Mycobacterium tuberculosis unravel its role in trafficking of ironPortrait of a pathogen: the Mycobacterium tuberculosis proteome in vivoAn immunomodulatory role for the Mycobacterium tuberculosis region of difference 1 locus proteins PE35 (Rv3872) and PPE68 (Rv3873)Mycobacterial PE/PPE proteins at the host-pathogen interface.REMap: Operon map of M. tuberculosis based on RNA sequence dataEvolution and expansion of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis PE and PPE multigene families and their association with the duplication of the ESAT-6 (esx) gene cluster regions.The co-operonic PE25/PPE41 protein complex of Mycobacterium tuberculosis elicits increased humoral and cell mediated immune response.The PE-PPE domain in mycobacterium reveals a serine α/β hydrolase fold and function: an in-silico analysisComparative analysis of Mycobacterium tuberculosis pe and ppe genes reveals high sequence variation and an apparent absence of selective constraints.Mycobacterium tuberculosis PE25/PPE41 protein complex induces necrosis in macrophages: Role in virulence and disease reactivation?Immunogenicity and reactivity of novel Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis PPE MAP1152 and conserved MAP1156 proteins with sera from experimentally and naturally infected animals.The Mycobacterium tuberculosis PE proteins Rv0285 and Rv1386 modulate innate immunity and mediate bacillary survival in macrophagesThe PE16 (Rv1430) of Mycobacterium tuberculosis is an esterase belonging to serine hydrolase superfamily of proteins.Prediction of Certain Well-Characterized Domains of Known Functions within the PE and PPE Proteins of Mycobacteria.A predicted operon map for Mycobacterium tuberculosis.General secretion signal for the mycobacterial type VII secretion pathway.Comparative genomic and proteomic analyses of PE/PPE multigene family of Mycobacterium tuberculosis H₃₇Rv and H₃₇Ra reveal novel and interesting differences with implications in virulence.Functional role of the PE domain and immunogenicity of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis triacylglycerol hydrolase LipY.Mycobacterium tuberculosis Resists Stress by Regulating PE19 ExpressionMycobacterium tuberculosis Co-operonic PE32/PPE65 Proteins Alter Host Immune Responses by Hampering Th1 Response.An effective system for detecting protein-protein interaction based on in vivo cleavage by PPV NIa protease.Frequent homologous recombination events in Mycobacterium tuberculosis PE/PPE multigene families: potential role in antigenic variability.Leptospiral outer membrane protein LipL41 is not essential for acute leptospirosis but requires a small chaperone protein, lep, for stable expression.Polymorphic exact tandem repeat A (PETRA): a newly defined lineage of mycobacterium tuberculosis in israel originating predominantly in Sub-Saharan Africa.The multifunctional role of the pallilysin-associated Treponema pallidum protein, Tp0750, in promoting fibrinolysis and extracellular matrix component degradationIns and outs of Mycobacterium tuberculosis PPE family in pathogenesis and implications for novel measures against tuberculosis.Transcriptional regulation of Mycobacterium tuberculosis PE/PPE genes: a molecular switch to virulence?The Mycobacterium tuberculosis protein pair PE9 (Rv1088)-PE10 (Rv1089) forms heterodimers and induces macrophage apoptosis through Toll-like receptor 4.Structural basis of the PE-PPE protein interaction in Mycobacterium tuberculosis.Mycobacterium tuberculosis PE13 (Rv1195) manipulates the host cell fate via p38-ERK-NF-κB axis and apoptosis.Mycobacterium tuberculosis PE25/PPE41 protein complex induces activation and maturation of dendritic cells and drives Th2-biased immune responses.PE is a functional domain responsible for protein translocation and localization on mycobacterial cell wall.PE and PPE Genes: A Tale of Conservation and Diversity.Genomic fluidity and pathogenic bacteria: applications in diagnostics, epidemiology and intervention.The PGRS Domain of Mycobacterium tuberculosis PE_PGRS Protein Rv0297 Is Involved in Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress-Mediated Apoptosis through Toll-Like Receptor 4.The PE and PPE Protein Families of Mycobacterium tuberculosis
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Clusters of PE and PPE genes of Mycobacterium tuberculosis are organized in operons: evidence that PE Rv2431c is co-transcribed with PPE Rv2430c and their gene products interact with each other
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2006 թուականի Փետրուարին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
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2006 թվականի փետրվարին հրատարակված գիտական հոդված
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artículu científicu espublizáu en 2006
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im Februar 2006 veröffentlichter wissenschaftlicher Artikel
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scientific journal article
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vedecký článok (publikovaný 2006/02/20)
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vědecký článek publikovaný v roce 2006
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wetenschappelijk artikel (gepubliceerd op 2006/02/20)
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наукова стаття, опублікована в лютому 2006
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مقالة علمية (نشرت في 20-2-2006)
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Clusters of PE and PPE genes o ...... ducts interact with each other
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Clusters of PE and PPE genes o ...... ducts interact with each other
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Clusters of PE and PPE genes o ...... ducts interact with each other
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Clusters of PE and PPE genes o ...... ducts interact with each other
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Clusters of PE and PPE genes o ...... ducts interact with each other
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Clusters of PE and PPE genes o ...... ducts interact with each other
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Clusters of PE and PPE genes o ...... ducts interact with each other
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Clusters of PE and PPE genes o ...... ducts interact with each other
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Clusters of PE and PPE genes o ...... ducts interact with each other
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Dorairajan Thiagarajan
Seyed E. Hasnain
Smanla Tundup
Yusuf Akhter
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10.1016/J.FEBSLET.2006.01.042
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2006-02-20T00:00:00Z