There is increasing evidence that phenotypically drug-resistant bacteria may be important determinants of antibiotic treatment failure. Using high-throughput imaging, we defined distinct subpopulations of mycobacterial cells that exhibit heritable but semi-stable drug resistance. These subpopulations have distinct transcriptional signatures and growth characteristics at both bulk and single-cell levels, which are also heritable and semi-stable. We find that the mycobacterial histone-like protein HupB is required for the formation of these subpopulations. Using proteomic approaches, we further demonstrate that HupB is posttranslationally modified by lysine acetylation and lysine methylation. Mutation of a single posttranslational modificatio...
Background: HU a small, basic, histone like protein is a major component of the bacterial nucleoid. ...
Mycobacteria are successful pathogens that modulate the host immune response through unclear mechani...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb), the etiologic agent of tuberculosis, continues to be the world’s d...
There is increasing evidence that phenotypically drug-resistant bacteria may be important determinan...
Till recently, knowledge about epigenetic regulation in bacterial world confined largely to DNA meth...
Till recently, knowledge about epigenetic regulation in bacterial world confined largely to DNA meth...
Till recently, knowledge about epigenetic regulation in bacterial world confined largely to DNA meth...
HU, a widely conserved bacterial histone-like protein, regulates many genes, including those involve...
HU, a widely conserved bacterial histone-like protein, regulates many genes, including those involve...
HU, a widely conserved bacterial histone-like protein, regulates many genes, including those involve...
HU, a widely conserved bacterial histone-like protein, regulates many genes, including those involve...
HU, a widely conserved bacterial histone-like protein, regulates many genes, including those involve...
Bacterial nucleoid-associated proteins (NAPs) are critical to genome integrity and chromosome mainte...
Nucleoid-associated protein HU, a conserved protein across eubacteria is necessary for maintaining t...
Nucleoid-associated protein HU, a conserved protein across eubacteria is necessary for maintaining t...
Background: HU a small, basic, histone like protein is a major component of the bacterial nucleoid. ...
Mycobacteria are successful pathogens that modulate the host immune response through unclear mechani...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb), the etiologic agent of tuberculosis, continues to be the world’s d...
There is increasing evidence that phenotypically drug-resistant bacteria may be important determinan...
Till recently, knowledge about epigenetic regulation in bacterial world confined largely to DNA meth...
Till recently, knowledge about epigenetic regulation in bacterial world confined largely to DNA meth...
Till recently, knowledge about epigenetic regulation in bacterial world confined largely to DNA meth...
HU, a widely conserved bacterial histone-like protein, regulates many genes, including those involve...
HU, a widely conserved bacterial histone-like protein, regulates many genes, including those involve...
HU, a widely conserved bacterial histone-like protein, regulates many genes, including those involve...
HU, a widely conserved bacterial histone-like protein, regulates many genes, including those involve...
HU, a widely conserved bacterial histone-like protein, regulates many genes, including those involve...
Bacterial nucleoid-associated proteins (NAPs) are critical to genome integrity and chromosome mainte...
Nucleoid-associated protein HU, a conserved protein across eubacteria is necessary for maintaining t...
Nucleoid-associated protein HU, a conserved protein across eubacteria is necessary for maintaining t...
Background: HU a small, basic, histone like protein is a major component of the bacterial nucleoid. ...
Mycobacteria are successful pathogens that modulate the host immune response through unclear mechani...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb), the etiologic agent of tuberculosis, continues to be the world’s d...