Evidence for a rapid rate of molecular evolution at the hypervariable and immunogenic Mycobacterium tuberculosis PPE38 gene region.
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Consequences of genomic diversity in Mycobacterium tuberculosisImmunoregulatory functions and expression patterns of PE/PPE family members: Roles in pathogenicity and impact on anti-tuberculosis vaccine and drug designThe population dynamics and control of tuberculosisOn the age of leprosyMycobacterial PE/PPE proteins at the host-pathogen interface.SMRT genome assembly corrects reference errors, resolving the genetic basis of virulence in Mycobacterium tuberculosis.Rhomboid homologs in mycobacteria: insights from phylogeny and genomic analysis.Origins of a 350-kilobase genomic duplication in Mycobacterium tuberculosis and its impact on virulenceComparative analysis of Mycobacterium tuberculosis pe and ppe genes reveals high sequence variation and an apparent absence of selective constraints.Proteogenomic analysis of polymorphisms and gene annotation divergences in prokaryotes using a clustered mass spectrometry-friendly database.Immunogenicity and reactivity of novel Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis PPE MAP1152 and conserved MAP1156 proteins with sera from experimentally and naturally infected animals.Role of PPE18 protein in intracellular survival and pathogenicity of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in miceEvolution of smooth tubercle Bacilli PE and PE_PGRS genes: evidence for a prominent role of recombination and imprint of positive selectionMapping IS6110 in high-copy number Mycobacterium tuberculosis strains shows specific insertion points in the Beijing genotype.Identification of Novel Potential Vaccine Candidates against Tuberculosis Based on Reverse VaccinologyPPE38 modulates the innate immune response and is required for Mycobacterium marinum virulence.Combination of single nucleotide polymorphism and variable-number tandem repeats for genotyping a homogenous population of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Beijing strains in China.Identification of a Non-Pentapeptide Region Associated with Rapid Mycobacterial Evolution.Mycobacterium marinum mmar_2318 and mmar_2319 are Responsible for Lipooligosaccharide Biosynthesis and Virulence Toward DictyosteliumPPE38 of Mycobacterium marinum triggers the cross-talk of multiple pathways involved in the host response, as revealed by subcellular quantitative proteomics.The Mycobacterium avium ESX-5 PPE protein, PPE25-MAV, interacts with an ESAT-6 family Protein, MAV_2921, and localizes to the bacterial surfaceExtensively drug-resistant tuberculosis (XDR-TB) among health care workers in South Africa.Phylogeny to function: PE/PPE protein evolution and impact on Mycobacterium tuberculosis pathogenicity.The Enigmatic PE/PPE Multigene Family of Mycobacteria and Tuberculosis Vaccination.Protective vaccine efficacy of the complete form of PPE39 protein from Mycobacterium tuberculosis Beijing/K strain in mice.Patterns and processes of Mycobacterium bovis evolution revealed by phylogenomic analyses.PE and PPE Genes: A Tale of Conservation and Diversity.RD5-mediated lack of PE_PGRS and PPE-MPTR export in BCG vaccine strains results in strong reduction of antigenic repertoire but little impact on protection.Unexpected Genomic and Phenotypic Diversity of Mycobacterium africanum Lineage 5 Affects Drug Resistance, Protein Secretion, and Immunogenicity
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Evidence for a rapid rate of molecular evolution at the hypervariable and immunogenic Mycobacterium tuberculosis PPE38 gene region.
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Evidence for a rapid rate of m ...... uberculosis PPE38 gene region.
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Christopher R E McEvoy
Paul D van Helden
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10.1186/1471-2148-9-237
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2009-09-21T00:00:00Z
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