Adherence, colonization, and survival of mycobacteria in host cells require surface adhesins, which are attractive pharmacotherapeutic targets. A large arsenal of pilus and non-pilus adhesins have been identified in mycobacteria. These adhesins are capable of interacting with host cells, including macrophages and epithelial cells and are essential to microbial pathogenesis. In the last decade, several structures of mycobacterial adhesins responsible for adhesion to either macrophages or extra cellular matrix proteins have been elucidated. In addition, key structural and functional information have emerged for the process of mycobacterial adhesion to epithelial cells, mediated by the Heparin-binding hemagglutinin (HBHA). In this review, we p...
An asymmetrical sharing of adhesion molecules throughout the cell surface of the M. tuberculosis and...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the causative agent of tuberculosis, produces a heparin-binding haemaggl...
Abstract Background The histone-like Hlp protein is emerging as a key component in mycobacterial pat...
Adherence, colonization, and survival of mycobacteria in host cells require surface adhesins, which ...
The binding and ingestion of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis (MAP) by host cells are fib...
International audienceThe Mycobacterium avium complex includes two closely related species, Mycobact...
Adhesion is crucial for the infective lifestyles of bacterial pathogens. Adhesion to non-living surf...
Identification and characterization of mycobacterial adhesins and complementary host receptors requi...
Although it generally is accepted that the interaction of Mycobacterium tuberculosis with alveolar m...
Adhesion is crucial for the infective lifestyles of bacterial pathogens. Adhesion to non-living surf...
The Mycobacterium avium MAC complex includes two closely related species Mycobacterium avium and Myc...
Background: Tuberculosis remains one of the most important causes of global mortality and morbidity,...
BACKGROUND: Tuberculosis remains one of the most important causes of global mortality and morbidity,...
Session : Pathogenomics and Map Biology - PosterInternational audienceBackground: The current model ...
BACKGROUND: Tuberculosis remains one of the most important causes of global mortality and morbidity,...
An asymmetrical sharing of adhesion molecules throughout the cell surface of the M. tuberculosis and...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the causative agent of tuberculosis, produces a heparin-binding haemaggl...
Abstract Background The histone-like Hlp protein is emerging as a key component in mycobacterial pat...
Adherence, colonization, and survival of mycobacteria in host cells require surface adhesins, which ...
The binding and ingestion of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis (MAP) by host cells are fib...
International audienceThe Mycobacterium avium complex includes two closely related species, Mycobact...
Adhesion is crucial for the infective lifestyles of bacterial pathogens. Adhesion to non-living surf...
Identification and characterization of mycobacterial adhesins and complementary host receptors requi...
Although it generally is accepted that the interaction of Mycobacterium tuberculosis with alveolar m...
Adhesion is crucial for the infective lifestyles of bacterial pathogens. Adhesion to non-living surf...
The Mycobacterium avium MAC complex includes two closely related species Mycobacterium avium and Myc...
Background: Tuberculosis remains one of the most important causes of global mortality and morbidity,...
BACKGROUND: Tuberculosis remains one of the most important causes of global mortality and morbidity,...
Session : Pathogenomics and Map Biology - PosterInternational audienceBackground: The current model ...
BACKGROUND: Tuberculosis remains one of the most important causes of global mortality and morbidity,...
An asymmetrical sharing of adhesion molecules throughout the cell surface of the M. tuberculosis and...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the causative agent of tuberculosis, produces a heparin-binding haemaggl...
Abstract Background The histone-like Hlp protein is emerging as a key component in mycobacterial pat...