Mycobacterium tuberculosis requires the enzyme isocitrate lyase (ICL) for growth and virulence in vivo. The demonstration that M. tuberculosis also requires ICL for survival during nutrient starvation and has a role during steady state growth in a glycerol limited chemostat indicates a function for this enzyme which extends beyond fat metabolism. As isocitrate lyase is a potential drug target elucidating the role of this enzyme is of importance; however, the role of isocitrate lyase has never been investigated at the level of in vivo fluxes. Here we show that deletion of one of the two icl genes impairs the replication of Mycobacterium bovis BCG at slow growth rate in a carbon limited chemostat. In order to further understand the role of is...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis can cocatabolize a range of carbon sources. Fatty acids are among the car...
Whereas intracellular carbon metabolism has emerged as an attractive drug target, the carbon sources...
Metabolic versatility has been increasingly recognized as a major virulence mechanism that enables M...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis requires the enzyme isocitrate lyase (ICL) for growth and virulence in vi...
Recent data indicate that the metabolism of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) inside its host cell is...
Abstract The co‐catabolism of multiple host‐derived carbon substrates is required by Mycobacterium t...
The co-catabolism of multiple host-derived carbon substrates is required by Mycobacterium tuberculos...
Through examination of one of the fundamental in vitro characteristics of Mycobacterium bovis - its ...
Fatty acid metabolism is an important feature of the pathogenicity of Mycobacterium tuberculosis dur...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis can cocatabolize a range of carbon sources. Fatty acids are among the car...
Isocitrate lyase is important for lipid utilisation by Mycobacterium tuberculosis but its ICL2 isofo...
SummaryWhereas intracellular carbon metabolism has emerged as an attractive drug target, the carbon ...
Metabolic adaptation to the host environment has been recognized as an essential mechanism of pathog...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis metabolic versatility has been increasingly recognized as a major virulen...
Whereas intracellular carbon metabolism has emerged as an attractive drug target, the carbon sources...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis can cocatabolize a range of carbon sources. Fatty acids are among the car...
Whereas intracellular carbon metabolism has emerged as an attractive drug target, the carbon sources...
Metabolic versatility has been increasingly recognized as a major virulence mechanism that enables M...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis requires the enzyme isocitrate lyase (ICL) for growth and virulence in vi...
Recent data indicate that the metabolism of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) inside its host cell is...
Abstract The co‐catabolism of multiple host‐derived carbon substrates is required by Mycobacterium t...
The co-catabolism of multiple host-derived carbon substrates is required by Mycobacterium tuberculos...
Through examination of one of the fundamental in vitro characteristics of Mycobacterium bovis - its ...
Fatty acid metabolism is an important feature of the pathogenicity of Mycobacterium tuberculosis dur...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis can cocatabolize a range of carbon sources. Fatty acids are among the car...
Isocitrate lyase is important for lipid utilisation by Mycobacterium tuberculosis but its ICL2 isofo...
SummaryWhereas intracellular carbon metabolism has emerged as an attractive drug target, the carbon ...
Metabolic adaptation to the host environment has been recognized as an essential mechanism of pathog...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis metabolic versatility has been increasingly recognized as a major virulen...
Whereas intracellular carbon metabolism has emerged as an attractive drug target, the carbon sources...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis can cocatabolize a range of carbon sources. Fatty acids are among the car...
Whereas intracellular carbon metabolism has emerged as an attractive drug target, the carbon sources...
Metabolic versatility has been increasingly recognized as a major virulence mechanism that enables M...