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1. Structural and Functional Characterization of Phosphatidylinositol-Phosphate Biosynthesis in Mycobacteria

2. Controlled rapid synthesis and in vivo immunomodulatory effects of LM α(1,6)mannan with an amine linker

3. Recognition of Mycobacterial Lipids by Immune Receptors

4. The Lipoprotein LpqW Is Essential for the Mannosylation of Periplasmic Glycolipids in Corynebacteria

5. Enhancement of Antibody-Induced Arthritis via Toll-Like Receptor 2 Stimulation Is Regulated by Granulocyte Reactive Oxygen Species

6. Mycobacterium tuberculosis components stimulate production of the antimicrobial peptide hepcidin

7. Controlled Expression of Branch-forming Mannosyltransferase Is Critical for Mycobacterial Lipoarabinomannan Biosynthesis

8. Analysis of a New Mannosyltransferase Required for the Synthesis of Phosphatidylinositol Mannosides and Lipoarbinomannan Reveals Two Lipomannan Pools in Corynebacterineae

9. Inactivation of Corynebacterium glutamicum NCgl0452 and the Role of MgtA in the Biosynthesis of a Novel Mannosylated Glycolipid Involved in Lipomannan Biosynthesis

10. PimE Is a Polyprenol-phosphate-mannose-dependent Mannosyltransferase That Transfers the Fifth Mannose of Phosphatidylinositol Mannoside in Mycobacteria

11. The Carboxy Terminus of EmbC from Mycobacterium smegmatis Mediates Chain Length Extension of the Arabinan in Lipoarabinomannan

12. Genetic Basis for the Synthesis of the Immunomodulatory Mannose Caps of Lipoarabinomannan in Mycobacterium tuberculosis

13. Identification of a Novel Protein with a Role in Lipoarabinomannan Biosynthesis in Mycobacteria

14. A Lipomannan Variant with Strong TLR-2-dependent Pro-inflammatory Activity in Saccharothrix aerocolonigenes

15. Suppression of allergic airway disease using mycobacterial lipoglycans

16. Tsukamurella paurometabola Lipoglycan, a New Lipoarabinomannan Variant with Pro-inflammatory Activity

17. Lipomannan and Lipoarabinomannan from a Clinical Isolate of Mycobacterium kansasii

18. Acylation State of the Phosphatidylinositol Hexamannosides from Mycobacterium bovis Bacillus Calmette Guérin and Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv and Its Implication in Toll-like Receptor Response

19. The Cell Surface Receptor DC-SIGN Discriminates betweenMycobacterium Species through Selective Recognition of the Mannose Caps on Lipoarabinomannan

20. Structure, function, and biogenesis of the cell wall of Mycobacterium tuberculosis

21. Structural Study of Lipomannan and Lipoarabinomannan fromMycobacterium chelonae

22. Mycobacterial lipoarabinomannans: modulators of dendritic cell function and the apoptotic response

23. Synthetic mannosides act as acceptors for mycobacterial α1-6 mannosyltransferase

24. Phosphatidylinositol Is an Essential Phospholipid of Mycobacteria

25. Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv Parietal and Cellular Lipoarabinomannans

26. The pimB Gene of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Encodes a Mannosyltransferase Involved in Lipoarabinomannan Biosynthesis

27. Structural study of the LipoMannans from Mycobacterium bovis BCG: characterisation of multiacylated forms of the phosphatidyl- myo -inositol anchor 1 1Edited by A. R. Fersht

28. The Phosphatidyl-myo-inositol Anchor of the Lipoarabinomannans from Mycobacterium bovis Bacillus Calmette Guérin

29. Biosynthesis of Mycobacterial Lipoarabinomannan

30. Improved procedure for the isolation and purification of lipoarabinomannan from Mycobacterium bovis strain AN5

31. Mycobacterium smegmatis Phosphoinositols-Glyceroarabinomannans

32. Identification of a Lipomannan from Rothia dentocariosa

33. The Phospholipids of Propionibacterium freudenreichii: Absence of Phosphatidylinositol Mannosides

34. Lipoarabinomannan. Multiglycosylated form of the mycobacterial mannosylphosphatidylinositols

35. Lipoarabinomannan of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Capping with mannosyl residues in some strains

36. Structural features of the arabinan component of the lipoarabinomannan of Mycobacterium tuberculosis

37. Evidence for the presence of a phosphatidylinositol anchor on the lipoarabinomannan and lipomannan of Mycobacterium tuberculosis

38. Predominant structural features of the cell wall arabinogalactan of Mycobacterium tuberculosis as revealed through characterization of oligoglycosyl alditol fragments by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry and by 1H and 13C NMR analyses

39. Structure and antigenicity of the phosphorylated lipopolysaccharide antigens from the leprosy and tubercle bacilli

40. Solubility characteristics of Micrococcus lysodeikticus membrane components in detergents and chaotropic salts analyzed by immunoelectrophoresis

41. Biosynthesis of Mannophosphoinositides by Mycobacterium phlei

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