The genus Mycobacterium includes several pathogens that cause severe disease in humans, like Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M. tb), the infectious agent causing tuberculosis. Genetic tools to engineer mycobacterial genomes, in a targeted or random fashion, have provided opportunities to investigate M. tb infection and pathogenesis. Furthermore, they have allowed the identification and validation of potential targets for the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of tuberculosis. This review describes the various methods that are available for the generation of mutants in Mycobacterium species, focusing specifically on tools for altering slow-growing mycobacteria from the M. tb complex. Among others, it incorporates the recent new molecular biolo...
Background: The genus Mycobacterium (M.) comprises highly pathogenic bacteria such as M. tubercul...
Two efficient recombination systems were combined to produce a versatile method for chromosomal engi...
P.J. and T.H. contributed equally to this article. ABSTRACT Specialized transduction has proven to b...
The genus Mycobacterium includes several pathogens that cause severe disease in humans, like Mycobac...
Biomedical Sciences: Molecular Biology and Human GeneticsFunctional genomic studies are limited by d...
Gene manipulation in Mycobacterium tuberculosis has been slow in coming of age owing to the inherent...
International audienceTuberculosis remains the greatest cause of death worldwide because of a single...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis is a serious health problem worldwide, and cannot be conquered without an...
Non-tuberculosis mycobacteria (NTMs) comprise a large group of organisms that are phenotypically di...
International audienceA better understanding of Mycobacterium tuberculosis virulence mechanisms is h...
Availability of the M. tuberculosis genome sequence and the development of sophisticated systems for...
ABSTRACT Genetic engineering has contributed greatly to our understanding ofMycobacterium tuberculos...
ABSTRACT Genetic engineering has contributed greatly to our understanding of Mycobacterium tuberculo...
Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis (MAP) is the etiologic agent of Johne’s disease in rumin...
The bacterial genus Mycobacterium belongs to the group of Grain-positive bacteria and holds many spe...
Background: The genus Mycobacterium (M.) comprises highly pathogenic bacteria such as M. tubercul...
Two efficient recombination systems were combined to produce a versatile method for chromosomal engi...
P.J. and T.H. contributed equally to this article. ABSTRACT Specialized transduction has proven to b...
The genus Mycobacterium includes several pathogens that cause severe disease in humans, like Mycobac...
Biomedical Sciences: Molecular Biology and Human GeneticsFunctional genomic studies are limited by d...
Gene manipulation in Mycobacterium tuberculosis has been slow in coming of age owing to the inherent...
International audienceTuberculosis remains the greatest cause of death worldwide because of a single...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis is a serious health problem worldwide, and cannot be conquered without an...
Non-tuberculosis mycobacteria (NTMs) comprise a large group of organisms that are phenotypically di...
International audienceA better understanding of Mycobacterium tuberculosis virulence mechanisms is h...
Availability of the M. tuberculosis genome sequence and the development of sophisticated systems for...
ABSTRACT Genetic engineering has contributed greatly to our understanding ofMycobacterium tuberculos...
ABSTRACT Genetic engineering has contributed greatly to our understanding of Mycobacterium tuberculo...
Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis (MAP) is the etiologic agent of Johne’s disease in rumin...
The bacterial genus Mycobacterium belongs to the group of Grain-positive bacteria and holds many spe...
Background: The genus Mycobacterium (M.) comprises highly pathogenic bacteria such as M. tubercul...
Two efficient recombination systems were combined to produce a versatile method for chromosomal engi...
P.J. and T.H. contributed equally to this article. ABSTRACT Specialized transduction has proven to b...