Both phthiocerol dimycocerosates and phenolic glycolipids are required for virulence of Mycobacterium marinum.
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Fit for consumption: zebrafish as a model for tuberculosisGenomic Insight into Mechanisms of Reversion of Antibiotic Resistance in Multidrug Resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis Induced by a Nanomolecular Iodine-Containing Complex FS-1.Biosynthesis of cell envelope-associated phenolic glycolipids in Mycobacterium marinum.Using a Label Free Quantitative Proteomics Approach to Identify Changes in Protein Abundance in Multidrug-Resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis.Essential Role of the ESX-5 Secretion System in Outer Membrane Permeability of Pathogenic MycobacteriaCpsA, a LytR-CpsA-Psr Family Protein in Mycobacterium marinum, Is Required for Cell Wall Integrity and VirulenceDiacyltransferase Activity and Chain Length Specificity of Mycobacterium tuberculosis PapA5 in the Synthesis of Alkyl β-Diol LipidsCharacterization of phthiocerol and phthiodiolone dimycocerosate esters of M. tuberculosis by multiple-stage linear ion-trap MSPleiotropic consequences of gene knockouts in the phthiocerol dimycocerosate and phenolic glycolipid biosynthetic gene cluster of the opportunistic human pathogen Mycobacterium marinumVariable Virulence and Efficacy of BCG Vaccine Strains in Mice and Correlation With Genome Polymorphisms.Disruption of the serine/threonine protein kinase H affects phthiocerol dimycocerosates synthesis in Mycobacterium tuberculosis.Mycobacteriophage SWU1 gp39 can potentiate multiple antibiotics against Mycobacterium via altering the cell wall permeability.Loss of Lipid Virulence Factors Reduces the Efficacy of the BCG Vaccine.F420H2 Is Required for Phthiocerol Dimycocerosate Synthesis in Mycobacteria.Virulence and immune response induced by Mycobacterium avium complex strains in a model of progressive pulmonary tuberculosis and subcutaneous infection in BALB/c miceGenomic analysis identifies targets of convergent positive selection in drug-resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis.Phenotypic profiling of Mycobacterium tuberculosis EspA point mutants reveals that blockage of ESAT-6 and CFP-10 secretion in vitro does not always correlate with attenuation of virulence.A Nonsense Mutation in Mycobacterium marinum That Is Suppressible by a Novel MechanismMycobacteria manipulate macrophage recruitment through coordinated use of membrane lipidsTargeting the global regulator Lsr2 as a novel approach for anti-tuberculosis drug development.Biosynthesis of mycobacterial lipids by polyketide synthases and beyond.The diverse family of MmpL transporters in mycobacteria: from regulation to antimicrobial developments.Esx Systems and the Mycobacterial Cell Envelope: What's the Connection?Pb2+ tolerance by Frankia sp. strain EAN1pec involves surface-binding.Increased Vancomycin Susceptibility in Mycobacteria: a New Approach To Identify Synergistic Activity against Multidrug-Resistant Mycobacteria.Inhibitors of Mycobacterium marinum virulence identified in a Dictyostelium discoideum host model.When Dicty Met Myco, a (Not So) Romantic Story about One Amoeba and Its Intracellular Pathogen.Phthiocerol dimycocerosates promote access to the cytosol and intracellular burden of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in lymphatic endothelial cells.Comparative 'omics analyses differentiate Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Mycobacterium bovis and reveal distinct macrophage responses to infection with the human and bovine tubercle bacilli.Altered Mycobacterium tuberculosis Cell Wall Metabolism and Physiology Associated With RpoB Mutation H526D.
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Both phthiocerol dimycocerosates and phenolic glycolipids are required for virulence of Mycobacterium marinum.
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Both phthiocerol dimycocerosat ...... ence of Mycobacterium marinum.
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Both phthiocerol dimycocerosat ...... ence of Mycobacterium marinum.
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Decheng Wang
Jianghua Zhu
Jianping Wang
Xinghua Huang
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10.1128/IAI.06370-11
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2012-01-30T00:00:00Z