Cyclic nucleotides are ancient second messengers, and the enzymes that synthesize cAMP and cGMP [cyclic nucleotide monophosphates (cNMPs)] are encoded in the genomes of several bacteria.We focus here on recent biochemical and structural information on the proteins that make and break cyclic nucleotides in mycobacteria, namely the nucleotide cyclases and phosphodiesterases, respectively. The presence of these enzymes along with putative cNMP-binding proteins suggests an intricate regulation of cAMP metabolism and utilization by these organisms. It is anticipated that future research will be directed towards identifying cellular processes that are regulated by cAMP in mycobacteria and deciphering the cross-talk between mycobacterial pathogen...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis utilizes many mechanisms to establish itself within the macrophage, and b...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis utilizes many mechanisms to establish itself within the macrophage, and b...
Cyclic AMP synthesized by Mycobacterium tuberculosis has been shown to play a role in pathogenesis. ...
Cyclic nucleotides are ancient second messengers, and the enzymes that synthesize cAMP and cGMP [cyc...
Cyclic AMP (cAMP) has emerged as a pivotal molecule for signalling in all life forms. Mycobacterial ...
Mycobacteria are endowed with rich and diverse machinery for the synthesis, utilization, and degrada...
393-400cAMP is an important second messenger in both eukaryotic and prokaryotic organisms. Several b...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis remains the single most relevant bacterial infectious agent as Tuberculos...
Mycobacterial genomes are endowed with many eukaryote-like nucleotide cyclase genes encoding protein...
Mycobacterial genomes are endowed with many eukaryote-like nucleotide cyclase genes encoding protein...
Antimicrobial tolerance, the ability to survive exposure to antimicrobials via transient nonspecific...
Cyclic nucleotides are well-known second messengers involved in the regulation of important metaboli...
ABSTRACT: The cyclic AMP receptor protein (CRP) family of transcription factors consists of global r...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis is an important human pathogen and has developed sophisticated mechanisms...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis is an important human pathogen and has developed sophisticated mechanisms...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis utilizes many mechanisms to establish itself within the macrophage, and b...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis utilizes many mechanisms to establish itself within the macrophage, and b...
Cyclic AMP synthesized by Mycobacterium tuberculosis has been shown to play a role in pathogenesis. ...
Cyclic nucleotides are ancient second messengers, and the enzymes that synthesize cAMP and cGMP [cyc...
Cyclic AMP (cAMP) has emerged as a pivotal molecule for signalling in all life forms. Mycobacterial ...
Mycobacteria are endowed with rich and diverse machinery for the synthesis, utilization, and degrada...
393-400cAMP is an important second messenger in both eukaryotic and prokaryotic organisms. Several b...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis remains the single most relevant bacterial infectious agent as Tuberculos...
Mycobacterial genomes are endowed with many eukaryote-like nucleotide cyclase genes encoding protein...
Mycobacterial genomes are endowed with many eukaryote-like nucleotide cyclase genes encoding protein...
Antimicrobial tolerance, the ability to survive exposure to antimicrobials via transient nonspecific...
Cyclic nucleotides are well-known second messengers involved in the regulation of important metaboli...
ABSTRACT: The cyclic AMP receptor protein (CRP) family of transcription factors consists of global r...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis is an important human pathogen and has developed sophisticated mechanisms...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis is an important human pathogen and has developed sophisticated mechanisms...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis utilizes many mechanisms to establish itself within the macrophage, and b...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis utilizes many mechanisms to establish itself within the macrophage, and b...
Cyclic AMP synthesized by Mycobacterium tuberculosis has been shown to play a role in pathogenesis. ...