Background Resuscitation promoting factor proteins (Rpfs) are peptidoglycan glycosidases capable of resuscitating dormant mycobacteria, and have been found to play a role in the pathogenesis of tuberculosis. However, the specific roles and localisation of each of the 5 Rpfs in Mycobacterium tuberculosis remain mostly unknown. In this work our aim was to construct fluorescent fusions of M. tuberculosis Rpf proteins as tools to investigate their function. Results We found that Rpf-fusions to the fluorescent protein mCherry are functional and able to promote cell growth under different conditions. However, fusions to Enhanced Green Fluorescent Protein (EGFP) were non-functional in the assays used and none were secreted into the extracellular m...
Mycobacterial resuscitation-promoting factors (RPFs) have been of great interest since the discovery...
A third of the global population are estimated to be latently infected with Mycobacterium tuberculos...
The success of Mycobacterium tuberculosis relies on the ability to switch between active growth and ...
Abstract Background Resuscitation promoting factor proteins (Rpfs) are peptidoglycan glycosidases ca...
Tuberculosis is a major threat to human health. About one third of the world's population is latentl...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis contains five resuscitation-promoting factor (Rpf)-like proteins, RpfA-E,...
Resuscitation-promoting factor (RPF) proteins reactivate stationary-phase cultures of (G+C)-rich Gra...
The global burden of tuberculosis (TB) has reached an alarming status with numerous countries report...
Resuscitation - promoting factors are small proteins found in many high G+C Gram-positive organisms....
Resuscitation-promoting factors are small proteins found in many high G+C Gram-positive organisms. I...
Resuscitation promoting factors (Rpf) are peptidoglycan-hydrolyzing enzymes that are pivotal in the ...
Tuberculosis (TB) is an infectious disease caused by members of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis compl...
Setting: Aged, dormant cultures of Mycobacterium tuberculosis can be resuscitated by a secreted, pro...
The ability of Mycobacterium tuberculosis to enter into a dormant state has resulted in one third of...
Fluorescent reporter proteins have proven useful for imaging techniques in many organisms. We constr...
Mycobacterial resuscitation-promoting factors (RPFs) have been of great interest since the discovery...
A third of the global population are estimated to be latently infected with Mycobacterium tuberculos...
The success of Mycobacterium tuberculosis relies on the ability to switch between active growth and ...
Abstract Background Resuscitation promoting factor proteins (Rpfs) are peptidoglycan glycosidases ca...
Tuberculosis is a major threat to human health. About one third of the world's population is latentl...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis contains five resuscitation-promoting factor (Rpf)-like proteins, RpfA-E,...
Resuscitation-promoting factor (RPF) proteins reactivate stationary-phase cultures of (G+C)-rich Gra...
The global burden of tuberculosis (TB) has reached an alarming status with numerous countries report...
Resuscitation - promoting factors are small proteins found in many high G+C Gram-positive organisms....
Resuscitation-promoting factors are small proteins found in many high G+C Gram-positive organisms. I...
Resuscitation promoting factors (Rpf) are peptidoglycan-hydrolyzing enzymes that are pivotal in the ...
Tuberculosis (TB) is an infectious disease caused by members of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis compl...
Setting: Aged, dormant cultures of Mycobacterium tuberculosis can be resuscitated by a secreted, pro...
The ability of Mycobacterium tuberculosis to enter into a dormant state has resulted in one third of...
Fluorescent reporter proteins have proven useful for imaging techniques in many organisms. We constr...
Mycobacterial resuscitation-promoting factors (RPFs) have been of great interest since the discovery...
A third of the global population are estimated to be latently infected with Mycobacterium tuberculos...
The success of Mycobacterium tuberculosis relies on the ability to switch between active growth and ...