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Genome sequence of the Fleming strain of Micrococcus luteus, a simple free-living actinobacteriumA bacterial cytokineThe structure of PknB extracellular PASTA domain from mycobacterium tuberculosis suggests a ligand-dependent kinase activationProteins of the Rpf (resuscitation promoting factor) family are peptidoglycan hydrolases.Digestion of native proteins for proteomics using a thermocycler.Cmr is a redox-responsive regulator of DosR that contributes to M. tuberculosis virulence.Oleoyl coenzyme A regulates interaction of transcriptional regulator RaaS (Rv1219c) with DNA in mycobacteria.The in vivo environment accelerates generation of resuscitation-promoting factor-dependent mycobacteria.Adoption of the transiently non-culturable state--a bacterial survival strategy?The external PASTA domain of the essential serine/threonine protein kinase PknB regulates mycobacterial growthPhenotypically Adapted Mycobacterium tuberculosis Populations from Sputum Are Tolerant to First-Line DrugsAntimicrobial treatment improves mycobacterial survival in nonpermissive growth conditions.Resuscitation-promoting factors (Rpf): in search of inhibitors.Resuscitation-promoting factors are important determinants of the pathophysiology in Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection.Development of an In Vitro Assay for Detection of Drug-Induced Resuscitation-Promoting-Factor-Dependent Mycobacteria.Differentially Culturable Tubercule Bacilli are Generated During Non-pulmonary Tuberculosis Infection.Resuscitation-promoting factors reveal an occult population of tubercle Bacilli in Sputum.The rpf gene of Micrococcus luteus encodes an essential secreted growth factor.Formation of 'non-culturable' cells of Mycobacterium smegmatis in stationary phase in response to growth under suboptimal conditions and their Rpf-mediated resuscitation.Muralytic activity of Micrococcus luteus Rpf and its relationship to physiological activity in promoting bacterial growth and resuscitation.Can resuscitation-promoting factors be used to improve culture rates of extra-pulmonary tuberculosis?Formation and resuscitation of "non-culturable" cells of Rhodococcus rhodochrous and Mycobacterium tuberculosis in prolonged stationary phase.A nested case-control study of predictors for tuberculosis recurrence in a large UK Centre.Stimulation of the multiplication of Micrococcus luteus by an autocrine growth factorOn resuscitation from the dormant state of Micrococcus luteus.Secretion of an antibacterial factor during resuscitation of dormant cells inMicrococcus luteus cultures held in an extended stationary phaseTwo Faces of CwlM, an Essential PknB Substrate, in Mycobacterium tuberculosisThe design and synthesis of an antibacterial phenothiazine-siderophore conjugateOn the relationship between bacterial cell integrity and respiratory chain activity: a fluorescence anisotropy study[Formation of nonculturable Mycobacterium tuberculosis and their regeneration]Culturability of Mycobacterium tuberculosis cells isolated from murine macrophages: a bacterial growth factor promotes recoveryEvidence for complex interactions of stress-associated regulons in an mprAB deletion mutant of Mycobacterium tuberculosisRE coil: an antimicrobial peptide regulatorProtein kinase B controls Mycobacterium tuberculosis growth via phosphorylation of the transcriptional regulator Lsr2 at threonine 112Mycobacterial phosphatase PstP regulates global serine threonine phosphorylation and cell division
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