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2. ArfGAP1 restricts Mycobacterium tuberculosis entry by controlling the actin cytoskeleton
3. Expression of OmpATb is dependent on small membrane proteins in Mycobacterium bovis BCG
4. Phosphorylation of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis β-Ketoacyl-Acyl Carrier Protein Reductase MabA Regulates Mycolic Acid Biosynthesis
5. The Mycobacterium tuberculosis β-Ketoacyl-Acyl Carrier Protein Synthase III Activity Is Inhibited by Phosphorylation on a Single Threonine Residue
6. Mycolactone activation of Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome proteins underpins Buruli ulcer formation
7. Interconnection of the mycobacterial heparin‐binding hemagglutinin with cholesterol degradation and heme/iron pathways identified by proximity‐dependent biotin identification inMycobacterium smegmatis
8. Phosphorylation of InhA inhibits mycolic acid biosynthesis and growth of Mycobacterium tuberculosis
9. The Biosynthesis of Mycolic Acids in Mycobacterium tuberculosis Relies on Multiple Specialized Elongation Complexes Interconnected by Specific Protein–Protein Interactions
10. Protein–protein interactions within the Fatty Acid Synthase-II system of Mycobacterium tuberculosis are essential for mycobacterial viability
11. Protein scaffold involving MSMEG_1285 maintains cell wall organization and mediates penicillin sensitivity in mycobacteria
12. In Vivo Methods to Study Protein-Protein Interactions as Key Players in Mycobacterium tuberculosis Virulence
13. Interconnection of the mycobacterial heparin‐binding hemagglutinin with cholesterol degradation and heme/iron pathways identified by proximity‐dependent biotin identification in Mycobacterium smegmatis.
14. Mycobacterium tuberculosis LppM Displays an Original Structure and Domain Composition Linked to a Dual Localization
15. Rv0613c/MSMEG_1285 Interacts with HBHA and Mediates Its Proper Cell-Surface Exposure in Mycobacteria
16. Arf GAP 1 restricts Mycobacterium tuberculosis entry by controlling the actin cytoskeleton
17. LppM impact on the colonization of macrophages byMycobacterium tuberculosis
18. STAT3 Represses Nitric Oxide Synthesis in Human Macrophages upon Mycobacterium tuberculosis Infection
19. ArfGAP1 restricts <italic>Mycobacterium tuberculosis</italic> entry by controlling the actin cytoskeleton.
20. Synthetic Variants of Mycolactone Bind and Activate Wiskott–Aldrich Syndrome Proteins
21. Phosphorylation of KasB Regulates Virulence and Acid-Fastness in Mycobacterium tuberculosis
22. A Microscopic Phenotypic Assay for the Quantification of Intracellular Mycobacteria Adapted for High-throughput/High-content Screening
23. Antituberculosis thiophenes define a requirement for Pks13 in mycolic acid biosynthesis
24. LppM impact on the colonization of macrophages by Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
25. The Mycobacterium Tuberculosis FAS-II Dehydratases and Methyltransferases Define the Specificity of the Mycolic Acid Elongation Complexes
26. Mycolactone Diffuses into the Peripheral Blood of Buruli Ulcer Patients - Implications for Diagnosis and Disease Monitoring
27. TheMycobacterium tuberculosis serine/threonine kinase PknL phosphorylates Rv2175c: Mass spectrometric profiling of the activation loop phosphorylation sites and their role in the recruitment of Rv2175c
28. Synthetic Variants of Mycolactone Bind and ActivateWiskott–Aldrich Syndrome Proteins.
29. Phosphorylation of KasB Regulates Virulence and Acid-Fastness in Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
30. The Mycobacterium tuberculosis serine/threonine kinase PknL phosphorylates Rv2175c: Mass spectrometric profiling of the activation loop phosphorylation sites and their role in the recruitment of Rv2175c.
31. Protein–protein interactions within the Fatty Acid Synthase-II system ofMycobacterium tuberculosisare essential for mycobacterial viability.
32. In Vivo Methods to Study Protein–Protein Interactions as Key Players in Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Virulence.
33. Phosphorylation of KasB Regulates Virulence and Acid-Fastness in Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
34. In Vivo Methods to Study Protein-Protein Interactions as Key Players in Mycobacterium tuberculosis Virulence
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