The biologically relevant coordination chemistry of iron and nitric oxide: electronic structure and reactivity
Nitric oxide (NO) is an important signaling molecule that is involved in a wide range of
physiological and pathological events in biology. Metal coordination chemistry, especially …
physiological and pathological events in biology. Metal coordination chemistry, especially …
Virulence factors of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex
MA Forrellad, LI Klepp, A Gioffré, J Sabio y Garcia… - Virulence, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
The Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTBC) consists of closely related species that
cause tuberculosis in both humans and animals. This illness, still today, remains to be one of …
cause tuberculosis in both humans and animals. This illness, still today, remains to be one of …
Streptomyces morphogenetics: dissecting differentiation in a filamentous bacterium
During the life cycle of the filamentous bacteria Streptomyces, morphological differentiation
is closely integrated with fundamental growth and cell-cycle processes, as well as with truly …
is closely integrated with fundamental growth and cell-cycle processes, as well as with truly …
[BOOK][B] Practical handbook of microbiology
LH Green, E Goldman - 2021 - books.google.com
Practical Handbook of Microbiology, 4th edition provides basic, clear and concise
knowledge and practical information about working with microorganisms. Useful to anyone …
knowledge and practical information about working with microorganisms. Useful to anyone …
Bacterial growth and cell division: a mycobacterial perspective
EC Hett, EJ Rubin - Microbiology and Molecular Biology Reviews, 2008 - Am Soc Microbiol
The genus Mycobacterium is best known for its two major pathogenic species, M.
tuberculosis and M. leprae, the causative agents of two of the world's oldest diseases …
tuberculosis and M. leprae, the causative agents of two of the world's oldest diseases …
Genomic insights into tuberculosis
JE Galagan - Nature Reviews Genetics, 2014 - nature.com
Prevalent since pre-history, human tuberculosis—caused by the pathogen Mycobacterium
tuberculosis—remains a major source of death worldwide. Moreover, increasing drug …
tuberculosis—remains a major source of death worldwide. Moreover, increasing drug …
Latent tuberculosis infection: myths, models, and molecular mechanisms
The aim of this review is to present the current state of knowledge on human latent
tuberculosis infection (LTBI) based on clinical studies and observations, as well as …
tuberculosis infection (LTBI) based on clinical studies and observations, as well as …
Biosynthesis and Functions of Mycothiol, the Unique Protective Thiol of Actinobacteria
GL Newton, N Buchmeier… - … and Molecular Biology …, 2008 - Am Soc Microbiol
SUMMARY Mycothiol (MSH; AcCys-GlcN-Ins) is the major thiol found in Actinobacteria and
has many of the functions of glutathione, which is the dominant thiol in other bacteria and …
has many of the functions of glutathione, which is the dominant thiol in other bacteria and …
Mycobacterium tuberculosis DosS is a redox sensor and DosT is a hypoxia sensor
A fundamental challenge to the study of oxidative stress responses of Mycobacterium
tuberculosis (Mtb) is to understand how the protective host molecules are sensed and …
tuberculosis (Mtb) is to understand how the protective host molecules are sensed and …
Mycobacterium tuberculosis WhiB3 Maintains Redox Homeostasis by Regulating Virulence Lipid Anabolism to Modulate Macrophage Response
The metabolic events associated with maintaining redox homeostasis in Mycobacterium
tuberculosis (Mtb) during infection are poorly understood. Here, we discovered a novel …
tuberculosis (Mtb) during infection are poorly understood. Here, we discovered a novel …