The PE/PPE family of proteins, which constitute 10% of the coding capacity of the mycobacterial genome, comprises a unique set of genes which have no known homologs and have expanded throughout their evolution. Their association with virulence has been implicated by several researchers in tuberculosis, but the molecular basis of their virulence is yet to be completely explored. PE/PPE genes are mostly associated with the pathogenic strains of mycobacteria as many of them are known to be deleted in non-pathogenic ones. The non-essentiality of these genes for their in vitrogrowth but essentiality during infection highlights their active role in the host-pathogen interaction and consequently virulence. Even within the different strains of path...
Approximately 10% of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis genome is made up of two families of genes that ...
The unique PE/PPE multigene family of proteins occupies almost 10 % of the coding sequence of Mycoba...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis is a remarkably successful human pathogen, which causes nearly two millio...
The Mycobacterium tuberculosis genome was sequenced more than 15 years ago. It revealed a lot of int...
The pe and ppe genes are unique to mycobacteria and are widely speculated to play a role in tubercul...
The PPE_MPTR protein sub-family is unique to mycobacteria and comprises proteins found only in MTB c...
India already has earned the dubious distinction of being one of the countries with the highest inci...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTBC) genomes contain 2 large gene families termed pe and ppe. T...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTBC) genomes contain 2 large gene families termed pe and ppe. T...
About 10% of the coding capacity of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M. tb) genome is devoted to the ...
Background: Approximately 10 % of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis genome is made up of two families o...
The function of the PE/PPE families of proteins, which represent ∼10 % of the coding capacity of the...
<div><p><em>Mycobacterium tuberculosis</em> complex (MTBC) genomes contain 2 large gene families ter...
CITATION: McEvoy, C. R. E. et al. 2012. Comparative analysis of Mycobacterium tuberculosis pe and pp...
M. tuberculosis, the etiological agent of human tuberculosis, is the major human pathogen causing 3 ...
Approximately 10% of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis genome is made up of two families of genes that ...
The unique PE/PPE multigene family of proteins occupies almost 10 % of the coding sequence of Mycoba...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis is a remarkably successful human pathogen, which causes nearly two millio...
The Mycobacterium tuberculosis genome was sequenced more than 15 years ago. It revealed a lot of int...
The pe and ppe genes are unique to mycobacteria and are widely speculated to play a role in tubercul...
The PPE_MPTR protein sub-family is unique to mycobacteria and comprises proteins found only in MTB c...
India already has earned the dubious distinction of being one of the countries with the highest inci...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTBC) genomes contain 2 large gene families termed pe and ppe. T...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTBC) genomes contain 2 large gene families termed pe and ppe. T...
About 10% of the coding capacity of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M. tb) genome is devoted to the ...
Background: Approximately 10 % of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis genome is made up of two families o...
The function of the PE/PPE families of proteins, which represent ∼10 % of the coding capacity of the...
<div><p><em>Mycobacterium tuberculosis</em> complex (MTBC) genomes contain 2 large gene families ter...
CITATION: McEvoy, C. R. E. et al. 2012. Comparative analysis of Mycobacterium tuberculosis pe and pp...
M. tuberculosis, the etiological agent of human tuberculosis, is the major human pathogen causing 3 ...
Approximately 10% of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis genome is made up of two families of genes that ...
The unique PE/PPE multigene family of proteins occupies almost 10 % of the coding sequence of Mycoba...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis is a remarkably successful human pathogen, which causes nearly two millio...