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The following pages link to Cyclic AMP signalling in mycobacteria: redirecting the conversation with a common currency (Q37202695):
Displaying 31 items.
- Acylation of Biomolecules in Prokaryotes: a Widespread Strategy for the Control of Biological Function and Metabolic Stress (Q26801091) (← links)
- Crosstalk between Mycobacterium tuberculosis and the host cell (Q27022090) (← links)
- Whole Genome Sequencing of Mycobacterium africanum Strains from Mali Provides Insights into the Mechanisms of Geographic Restriction (Q27303801) (← links)
- Cyclic AMP regulation of protein lysine acetylation in Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Q27670673) (← links)
- Cache Domains That are Homologous to, but Different from PAS Domains Comprise the Largest Superfamily of Extracellular Sensors in Prokaryotes (Q28551212) (← links)
- Mycobacterium tuberculosis Rv3586 (DacA) is a diadenylate cyclase that converts ATP or ADP into c-di-AMP. (Q31058151) (← links)
- Deletion of the cyclic di-AMP phosphodiesterase gene (cnpB) in Mycobacterium tuberculosis leads to reduced virulence in a mouse model of infection (Q33870379) (← links)
- Cyclic AMP-dependent resuscitation of dormant Mycobacteria by exogenous free fatty acids (Q35077798) (← links)
- Expression of a subset of heat stress induced genes of mycobacterium tuberculosis is regulated by 3',5'-cyclic AMP (Q35108030) (← links)
- A universal stress protein (USP) in mycobacteria binds cAMP. (Q35608116) (← links)
- Characterization of a cAMP responsive transcription factor, Cmr (Rv1675c), in TB complex mycobacteria reveals overlap with the DosR (DevR) dormancy regulon (Q36443360) (← links)
- Eukaryotic-Type Ser/Thr Protein Kinase Mediated Phosphorylation of Mycobacterial Phosphodiesterase Affects its Localization to the Cell Wall (Q36559841) (← links)
- Reversible acetylation regulates acetate and propionate metabolism in Mycobacterium smegmatis (Q37197388) (← links)
- Dysregulation of serine biosynthesis contributes to the growth defect of a Mycobacterium tuberculosis crp mutant (Q37202648) (← links)
- Transcriptional and Physiological Changes during Mycobacterium tuberculosis Reactivation from Non-replicating Persistence (Q37218259) (← links)
- The myriad roles of cyclic AMP in microbial pathogens: from signal to sword (Q37955761) (← links)
- Biofilm infections, their resilience to therapy and innovative treatment strategies (Q38048367) (← links)
- RAB11-mediated trafficking in host-pathogen interactions (Q38239527) (← links)
- Chemical activation of adenylyl cyclase Rv1625c inhibits growth of Mycobacterium tuberculosis on cholesterol and modulates intramacrophage signaling. (Q38403331) (← links)
- The adenylyl cyclase Rv2212 modifies the proteome and infectivity of Mycobacterium bovis BCG. (Q38974063) (← links)
- Dissecting host factors that regulate the early stages of tuberculosis infection (Q40565763) (← links)
- Interaction of Erp Protein of Mycobacterium tuberculosis with Rv2212 Enhances Intracellular Survival of Mycobacterium smegmatis (Q40591929) (← links)
- Cyclic AMP-dependent protein lysine acylation in mycobacteria regulates fatty acid and propionate metabolism. (Q40775945) (← links)
- Novel structural features drive DNA binding properties of Cmr, a CRP family protein in TB complex mycobacteria (Q47373995) (← links)
- Regulation of Three Virulence Strategies of Mycobacterium tuberculosis: A Success Story (Q48175634) (← links)
- Salmonella typhimurium is pathogenic for Dictyostelium cells and subverts the starvation response (Q50038909) (← links)
- Gene Enrichment Analysis Reveals Major Regulators of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Gene Expression in Two Models of Antibiotic Tolerance. (Q52579183) (← links)
- Cholesterol and fatty acids grease the wheels of Mycobacterium tuberculosis pathogenesis. (Q54223270) (← links)
- What bacteria want (Q57859113) (← links)
- Cyclic nucleotide signaling in Mycobacterium tuberculosis: an expanding repertoire (Q89113667) (← links)
- BCG Vaccinations Upregulate Myc, a Central Switch for Improved Glucose Metabolism in Diabetes (Q94540602) (← links)