Mycobacterium tuberculosis is a globally successful pathogen, infecting more than one third of total world's population. These bacteria have the remarkable ability to persist in the host for long periods of time unrecognized by the immune system and then to re-emerge later in life causing the disease. The physiology of such persistent or dormant bacilli is not very well characterized. Some evidence suggests that the dormant bacilli survive in a nutrient-deprived state that is similar to the stationary phase of the bacteria with respect to gene expression and physiology. Under this assumption we have studied the survival of Mycobacterium smegmatis in carbon starvation conditions as a model for mycobacterial persistence. M.smegmatis, being a ...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb), the causative agent of tuberculosis (TB), is a facultative intrace...
The success of M. tuberculosis lies in its ability to stay alive and persist in a potentially hostil...
A second DNA binding protein from stationary-phase cells of Mycobacterium smegmatis (MsDps2) has bee...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis is a globally successful pathogen, infecting more than one third of total...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis is a globally successful pathogen, infecting more than one third of total...
The Dps (DNA-Binding Protein from Starved Cells) proteins are a class of stress-specific proteins wi...
Mycobacteria are able to form dormant cells, which survive for a long time without multiplication. T...
Mycobacteria are able to form dormant cells, which survive for a long time without multiplication. T...
Mycobacteria are able to form dormant cells, which survive for a long time without multiplication. T...
Dormancy is a protective state in which diverse pathogenic and non-pathogenic bacteria curtail metab...
The survival of a bacterium with a depleted oxygen or nutrient supply is important for its long-term...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis is a successful pathogen that overcomes numerous challenges presented by ...
Despite the discovery of the tubercle bacillus more than 130 years ago, its physiology and the mecha...
The survival of a bacterium with a depleted oxygen or nutrient supply is important for its long-term...
A proteomic approach was used to characterise proteins expressed by several species of the Corynebac...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb), the causative agent of tuberculosis (TB), is a facultative intrace...
The success of M. tuberculosis lies in its ability to stay alive and persist in a potentially hostil...
A second DNA binding protein from stationary-phase cells of Mycobacterium smegmatis (MsDps2) has bee...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis is a globally successful pathogen, infecting more than one third of total...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis is a globally successful pathogen, infecting more than one third of total...
The Dps (DNA-Binding Protein from Starved Cells) proteins are a class of stress-specific proteins wi...
Mycobacteria are able to form dormant cells, which survive for a long time without multiplication. T...
Mycobacteria are able to form dormant cells, which survive for a long time without multiplication. T...
Mycobacteria are able to form dormant cells, which survive for a long time without multiplication. T...
Dormancy is a protective state in which diverse pathogenic and non-pathogenic bacteria curtail metab...
The survival of a bacterium with a depleted oxygen or nutrient supply is important for its long-term...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis is a successful pathogen that overcomes numerous challenges presented by ...
Despite the discovery of the tubercle bacillus more than 130 years ago, its physiology and the mecha...
The survival of a bacterium with a depleted oxygen or nutrient supply is important for its long-term...
A proteomic approach was used to characterise proteins expressed by several species of the Corynebac...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb), the causative agent of tuberculosis (TB), is a facultative intrace...
The success of M. tuberculosis lies in its ability to stay alive and persist in a potentially hostil...
A second DNA binding protein from stationary-phase cells of Mycobacterium smegmatis (MsDps2) has bee...