The specialized secretory apparatus ESX-1 is essential for DNA transfer in Mycobacterium smegmatis.
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Distributive conjugal transfer in mycobacteria generates progeny with meiotic-like genome-wide mosaicism, allowing mapping of a mating identity locusLsr2 is a nucleoid-associated protein that targets AT-rich sequences and virulence genes in Mycobacterium tuberculosisStructure of the Mycosin-1 Protease from the Mycobacterial ESX-1 Protein Type VII Secretion SystemHeterologous expression of mycobacterial Esx complexes in Escherichia coli for structural studies is facilitated by the use of maltose binding protein fusionsBacterial Secretion Systems: An OverviewMethodological and Clinical Aspects of the Molecular Epidemiology of Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Other MycobacteriaA β-Lactamase based reporter system for ESX dependent protein translocation in mycobacteriaEspA acts as a critical mediator of ESX1-dependent virulence in Mycobacterium tuberculosis by affecting bacterial cell wall integrityActivation of the eis gene in a W-Beijing strain of Mycobacterium tuberculosis correlates with increased SigA levels and enhanced intracellular growthThe crystal structure of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis Rv3019c-Rv3020c ESX complex reveals a domain-swapped heterotetramerMycobacterial Esx-3 is required for mycobactin-mediated iron acquisitionCharacterization of a Mycobacterium tuberculosis ESX-3 conditional mutant: essentiality and rescue by iron and zincConservation of structure and protein-protein interactions mediated by the secreted mycobacterial proteins EsxA, EsxB, and EspAHigh levels of DegU-P activate an Esat-6-like secretion system in Bacillus subtilisStructures of EccB1 and EccD1 from the core complex of the mycobacterial ESX-1 type VII secretion system.Biological diversity of prokaryotic type IV secretion systems.Systematic genetic nomenclature for type VII secretion systems.Mycobacterial Esx-3 requires multiple components for iron acquisition.A novel ESX-1 locus reveals that surface-associated ESX-1 substrates mediate virulence in Mycobacterium marinum.Dimer recognition and secretion by the ESX secretion system in Bacillus subtilisTo catch a killer. What can mycobacterial models teach us about Mycobacterium tuberculosis pathogenesis?Identification of a novel conjugative plasmid in mycobacteria that requires both type IV and type VII secretionDirect detection of bacterial protein secretion using whole colony proteomics.Genomic signatures of distributive conjugal transfer among mycobacteria.Characterization of EssB, a protein required for secretion of ESAT-6 like proteins in Staphylococcus aureusDistributive Conjugal Transfer: New Insights into Horizontal Gene Transfer and Genetic Exchange in MycobacteriaCorrelation of phenotypic profiles using targeted proteomics identifies mycobacterial esx-1 substrates.The ESX-5 associated eccB-EccC locus is essential for Mycobacterium tuberculosis viability.Homeostasis of N-α-terminal acetylation of EsxA correlates with virulence in Mycobacterium marinum.Noncanonical cell-to-cell DNA transfer in Thermus spp. is insensitive to argonaute-mediated interferenceMycobacterium tuberculosis type VII secreted effector EsxH targets host ESCRT to impair traffickingThe ESX system in Bacillus subtilis mediates protein secretion.Lsr2 peptides of Mycobacterium leprae show hierarchical responses in lymphoproliferative assays, with selective recognition by patients with anergic lepromatous leprosyPhagosomal rupture by Mycobacterium tuberculosis results in toxicity and host cell death.Mycobacterial Pan-Genome Analysis Suggests Important Role of Plasmids in the Radiation of Type VII Secretion Systems.Genome-wide mosaicism within Mycobacterium abscessus: evolutionary and epidemiological implicationsLong-range transcriptional control of an operon necessary for virulence-critical ESX-1 secretion in Mycobacterium tuberculosis.The plasmid-mediated evolution of the mycobacterial ESX (Type VII) secretion systemsMycobacterium tuberculosis ESAT-6 exhibits a unique membrane-interacting activity that is not found in its ortholog from non-pathogenic Mycobacterium smegmatis.Lsr2 of Mycobacterium leprae and its synthetic peptides elicit restitution of T cell responses in erythema nodosum leprosum and reversal reactions in patients with lepromatous leprosy
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The specialized secretory apparatus ESX-1 is essential for DNA transfer in Mycobacterium smegmatis.
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The specialized secretory appa ...... er in Mycobacterium smegmatis.
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The specialized secretory appa ...... er in Mycobacterium smegmatis.
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The specialized secretory appa ...... fer in Mycobacterium smegmatis
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Abbie Coros
Eric Battaglioli
Keith M Derbyshire
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10.1111/J.1365-2958.2008.06299.X
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2008-06-28T00:00:00Z