Giant plasmid-encoded polyketide synthases produce the macrolide toxin of Mycobacterium ulcerans
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Ecology and transmission of Buruli ulcer disease: a systematic reviewBuruli ulcer (M. ulcerans infection): new insights, new hope for disease control.Deciphering the genetic basis for polyketide variation among mycobacteria producing mycolactonesSeasonal and regional dynamics of M. ulcerans transmission in environmental context: deciphering the role of water bugs as hosts and vectorsA newly discovered mycobacterial pathogen isolated from laboratory colonies of Xenopus species with lethal infections produces a novel form of mycolactone, the Mycobacterium ulcerans macrolide toxinGlobally distributed mycobacterial fish pathogens produce a novel plasmid-encoded toxic macrolide, mycolactone FEvolution of Mycobacterium ulcerans and other mycolactone-producing mycobacteria from a common Mycobacterium marinum progenitorGenomics of Actinobacteria: tracing the evolutionary history of an ancient phylumInhibitors of Protein Translocation Across the ER MembraneIdentification of Ser/Thr kinase and forkhead associated domains in Mycobacterium ulcerans: characterization of novel association between protein kinase Q and MupFHAStructural Studies of an A2-Type Modular Polyketide Synthase Ketoreductase Reveal Features Controlling α-Substituent StereochemistryMycobacteriophage and their application to disease controlEvolution of polyketide synthases in bacteriaKetoreduction in mycolactone biosynthesis: insight into substrate specificity and stereocontrol from studies of discrete ketoreductase domains in vitroMethodological and Clinical Aspects of the Molecular Epidemiology of Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Other MycobacteriaDevelopment of highly organized lymphoid structures in Buruli ulcer lesions after treatment with rifampicin and streptomycinDetection of Mycolactone A/B in Mycobacterium ulcerans-Infected Human TissueComparative genomics analysis of Mycobacterium ulcerans for the identification of putative essential genes and therapeutic candidatesThe cell wall-associated mycolactone polyketide synthases are necessary but not sufficient for mycolactone biosynthesisRegulation of mycolactone, the Mycobacterium ulcerans toxin, depends on nutrient sourceRapid, serial, non-invasive assessment of drug efficacy in mice with autoluminescent Mycobacterium ulcerans infectionAnalysis of the vaccine potential of plasmid DNA encoding nine mycolactone polyketide synthase domains in Mycobacterium ulcerans infected miceAccelerated detection of mycolactone production and response to antibiotic treatment in a mouse model of Mycobacterium ulcerans diseaseThe pathogenic mechanism of the Mycobacterium ulcerans virulence factor, mycolactone, depends on blockade of protein translocation into the ERThe phosphopantetheinyl transferases: catalysis of a post-translational modification crucial for lifeComputational resources in infectious disease: limitations and challengesGenomic diversity and evolution of Mycobacterium ulcerans revealed by next-generation sequencingLegionella shows a diverse secondary metabolism dependent on a broad spectrum Sfp-type phosphopantetheinyl transferaseSpatiotemporal Co-existence of Two Mycobacterium ulcerans Clonal Complexes in the Offin River Valley of GhanaSticky swinging arm dynamics: studies of an acyl carrier protein domain from the mycolactone polyketide synthaseCombinatorial biosynthesis of polyketides--a perspective.Persistent association of Mycobacterium ulcerans with West African predaceous insects of the family belostomatidaeMycolactone gene expression is controlled by strong SigA-like promoters with utility in studies of Mycobacterium ulcerans and buruli ulcer.Genome-guided Investigation of Antibiotic Substances produced by Allosalinactinospora lopnorensis CA15-2(T) from Lop Nor region, China.Gap, a mycobacterial specific integral membrane protein, is required for glycolipid transport to the cell surface.Impact of Mycobacterium ulcerans biofilm on transmissibility to ecological niches and Buruli ulcer pathogenesis.Detecting the molecular scars of evolution in the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex by analyzing interrupted coding sequences.Distribution of Mycobacterium ulcerans in buruli ulcer endemic and non-endemic aquatic sites in GhanaDifferential gene repertoire in Mycobacterium ulcerans identifies candidate genes for patho-adaptation.Non mycobacterial virulence genes in the genome of the emerging pathogen Mycobacterium abscessus
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Giant plasmid-encoded polyketide synthases produce the macrolide toxin of Mycobacterium ulcerans
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Giant plasmid-encoded polyketi ...... oxin of Mycobacterium ulcerans
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Armand Mve-Obiang
Grant A Jenkin
John K Davies
Melinda J Pryor
Pamela L C Small
Paul D R Johnson
Sarojini Adusumilli
Stephen F Haydock
Stewart T Cole
Thierry Garnier
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10.1073/PNAS.0305877101
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