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The following pages link to Comparative genomics for mycobacterial peptidoglycan remodelling enzymes reveals extensive genetic multiplicity (Q35128909):
Displayed 18 items.
- An Amidase_3 domain-containing N-acetylmuramyl-L-alanine amidase is required for mycobacterial cell division (Q30850531) (← links)
- Encyclopedia of bacterial gene circuits whose presence or absence correlate with pathogenicity--a large-scale system analysis of decoded bacterial genomes (Q35804215) (← links)
- Mycobacterium tuberculosis multistage antigens confer comprehensive protection against pre- and post-exposure infections by driving Th1-type T cell immunity (Q37665484) (← links)
- How sisters grow apart: mycobacterial growth and division (Q38226730) (← links)
- LdtMav2, a nonclassical transpeptidase and susceptibility of Mycobacterium avium to carbapenems (Q38677546) (← links)
- Resuscitation-promoting factors are important determinants of the pathophysiology in Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection. (Q38880052) (← links)
- Current perspectives on the families of glycoside hydrolases of Mycobacterium tuberculosis: their importance and prospects for assigning function to unknowns (Q38971223) (← links)
- Dynamics of the T cell response to Mycobacterium tuberculosis DosR and Rpf antigens in a Colombian population of household contacts of recently diagnosed pulmonary tuberculosis patients (Q40754182) (← links)
- Benzoylphenyl thiocyanates are new, effective inhibitors of the mycobacterial resuscitation promoting factor B protein (Q47128414) (← links)
- An in silico screen and structural analysis identifies bacterial kinase inhibitors which act with β-lactams to inhibit mycobacterial growth (Q57029723) (← links)
- Two dd-Carboxypeptidases from Mycobacterium smegmatis Affect Cell Surface Properties through Regulation of Peptidoglycan Cross-Linking and Glycopeptidolipids (Q57179156) (← links)
- Characterization of putative DD-carboxypeptidase-encoding genes in Mycobacterium smegmatis (Q64121414) (← links)
- Mycobacterium smegmatis HtrA Blocks the Toxic Activity of a Putative Cell Wall Amidase (Q64289426) (← links)
- The hydrolase LpqI primes mycobacterial peptidoglycan recycling. (Q64980912) (← links)
- Resuscitation-Promoting Factors Are Required for Mycobacterium smegmatis Biofilm Formation. (Q64991815) (← links)
- Peptidoglycan Hydrolases RipA and Ami1 Are Critical for Replication and Persistence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in the Host (Q90008044) (← links)
- Cell wall peptidoglycan in Mycobacterium tuberculosis: An Achilles' heel for the TB-causing pathogen (Q92647920) (← links)
- Cell Walls and Membranes of Actinobacteria (Q92867274) (← links)