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A multi-level multi-scale approach to study essential genes in Mycobacterium tuberculosisImmunoregulatory functions and expression patterns of PE/PPE family members: Roles in pathogenicity and impact on anti-tuberculosis vaccine and drug designHeterologous expression of mycobacterial Esx complexes in Escherichia coli for structural studies is facilitated by the use of maltose binding protein fusionsAn immunomodulatory role for the Mycobacterium tuberculosis region of difference 1 locus proteins PE35 (Rv3872) and PPE68 (Rv3873)Mycobacterial phylogenomics: an enhanced method for gene turnover analysis reveals uneven levels of gene gain and loss among species and gene familiesMP3: a software tool for the prediction of pathogenic proteins in genomic and metagenomic data.Impact of pe_pgrs33 Gene Polymorphisms on Mycobacterium tuberculosis Infection and Pathogenesis.Genome analysis reveals three genomospecies in Mycobacterium abscessusThe Impact of Genome Region of Difference 4 (RD4) on Mycobacterial Virulence and BCG Efficacy.The N-terminal domain of Mycobacterium tuberculosis PPE17 (Rv1168c) protein plays a dominant role in inducing antibody responses in active TB patientsThe Mycobacterium tuberculosis PE proteins Rv0285 and Rv1386 modulate innate immunity and mediate bacillary survival in macrophagesRole of PPE18 protein in intracellular survival and pathogenicity of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in miceGenetic heterogeneity revealed by sequence analysis of Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolates from extra-pulmonary tuberculosis patientsUnraveling Mycobacterium tuberculosis genomic diversity and evolution in Lisbon, Portugal, a highly drug resistant settingSequence conservation analysis and in silico human leukocyte antigen-peptide binding predictions for the Mtb72F and M72 tuberculosis candidate vaccine antigens.Serodiagnosis efficacy and immunogenicity of the fusion protein of Mycobacterium tuberculosis composed of the 10-kilodalton culture filtrate protein, ESAT-6, and the extracellular domain fragment of PPE68.Comparative Genomic Analysis Reveals a Possible Novel Non-Tuberculous Mycobacterium Species with High Pathogenic Potential.Identification of HLA-A*11:01-restricted Mycobacterium tuberculosis CD8(+) T cell epitopes.Inverse correlation between salt tolerance and host-adaptation in mycobacteria.Identification of a Non-Pentapeptide Region Associated with Rapid Mycobacterial Evolution.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.Analysis of the secretome and identification of novel constituents from culture filtrate of bacillus Calmette-Guerin using high-resolution mass spectrometry.The PPE2 protein of Mycobacterium tuberculosis translocates to host nucleus and inhibits nitric oxide production.Role of glycans and glycoproteins in disease development by Mycobacterium tuberculosis.Virulence factors of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complexPhylogeny to function: PE/PPE protein evolution and impact on Mycobacterium tuberculosis pathogenicity.Macrophage takeover and the host-bacilli interplay during tuberculosis.DNA vaccine with discontinuous T-cell epitope insertions into HSP65 scaffold as a potential means to improve immunogenicity of multi-epitope Mycobacterium tuberculosis vaccine.The Mycobacterium tuberculosis protein pair PE9 (Rv1088)-PE10 (Rv1089) forms heterodimers and induces macrophage apoptosis through Toll-like receptor 4.Identification of Mycobacterium tuberculosis PPE68-specific HLA-A*0201-restricted epitopes for tuberculosis diagnosis.PPE57 induces activation of macrophages and drives Th1-type immune responses through TLR2.WhiB4 Regulates the PE/PPE Gene Family and is Essential for Virulence of Mycobacterium marinum.Bioinformatics Identification of Drug Resistance-Associated Gene Pairs in Mycobacterium tuberculosis.Elongation Factor P Interactions with the Ribosome Are Independent of Pausing.Mycobacterium tuberculosis PstS1 amplifies IFN-γ and induces IL-17/IL-22 responses by unrelated memory CD4+ T cells via dendritic cell activation.Mycobacterium tuberculosis RpfB drives Th1-type T cell immunity via a TLR4-dependent activation of dendritic cells.Polymorphisms of 20 regulatory proteins between Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Mycobacterium bovis.PE and PPE Genes: A Tale of Conservation and Diversity.Phylogenomics and Comparative Genomic Studies Robustly Support Division of the Genus Mycobacterium into an Emended Genus Mycobacterium and Four Novel Genera.Mycobacterium tuberculosis PPE60 antigen drives Th1/Th17 responses via Toll-like receptor 2-dependent maturation of dendritic cells.
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scientific article published on 06 May 2011
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The PE and PPE proteins of Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
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The PE and PPE proteins of Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
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The PE and PPE proteins of Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
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The PE and PPE proteins of Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
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The PE and PPE proteins of Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
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The PE and PPE proteins of Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
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The PE and PPE proteins of Mycobacterium tuberculosis
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Kithiganahalli Narayanaswamy Balaji
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10.1016/J.TUBE.2011.04.004
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2011-05-06T00:00:00Z