Rpf. The role of histone-like protein (Hlp) in the development of a dormant state in long-incubated stationary-phase Mycobacterium smegmatis cells was studied in two models: (1) adoption of ‘nonculturable ’ (NC) state, which is reversible due to resuscitation with proteinaceous resuscitation-promoting factor (Rpf) and (2) the formation of morphologically distinct, ovoid resting forms. In the first model, inactivation of the hlp gene resulted in prolongation of culturability of starved cells followed by irreversible nonculturability when mycobacterial cells were unrespon-sive to resuscitation with Rpf. In the second model, M. smegmatis strain with the inactivated hlp gene was able to form dormant ovoid cells, but they were less resistant to ...
Conditions were investigated that promote the formation of ‘non-culturable’ (NC) cells of Mycobacter...
The bacterial stress response systems have developed and evolved over the millennia to deal with the...
Tuberculosis remains one of the oldest diseases known to mankind but still persists as a very major ...
Mycobacteria are able to form dormant cells, which survive for a long time without multiplication. T...
Mycobacteria are able to form dormant cells, which survive for a long time without multiplication. T...
Mycobacteria are able to form dormant cells, which survive for a long time without multiplication. T...
Eubacteria encode proteins that are required for nucleoid organization and for regulation of DNA-dep...
Mycobacteria are able to form dormant cells, which survive for a long time without multiplication. T...
Background: The genus Mycobacterium has an ability to persist in hostile environments for years befo...
Many bacteria become dormant when nutrient deprived or in response to environmental stress. Mycobact...
The global burden of tuberculosis (TB) has reached an alarming status with numerous countries report...
Mycobacteria adapt to a decrease in oxygen tension by entry into a non-replicative persistent phase....
Dormancy is a protective state in which diverse pathogenic and non-pathogenic bacteria curtail metab...
International audienceABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: The aerobic fast-growing Mycobacterium smegmatis, like i...
Mycobacteria are an important group of pathogenic bacteria. We generated a series of DNA repair defi...
Conditions were investigated that promote the formation of ‘non-culturable’ (NC) cells of Mycobacter...
The bacterial stress response systems have developed and evolved over the millennia to deal with the...
Tuberculosis remains one of the oldest diseases known to mankind but still persists as a very major ...
Mycobacteria are able to form dormant cells, which survive for a long time without multiplication. T...
Mycobacteria are able to form dormant cells, which survive for a long time without multiplication. T...
Mycobacteria are able to form dormant cells, which survive for a long time without multiplication. T...
Eubacteria encode proteins that are required for nucleoid organization and for regulation of DNA-dep...
Mycobacteria are able to form dormant cells, which survive for a long time without multiplication. T...
Background: The genus Mycobacterium has an ability to persist in hostile environments for years befo...
Many bacteria become dormant when nutrient deprived or in response to environmental stress. Mycobact...
The global burden of tuberculosis (TB) has reached an alarming status with numerous countries report...
Mycobacteria adapt to a decrease in oxygen tension by entry into a non-replicative persistent phase....
Dormancy is a protective state in which diverse pathogenic and non-pathogenic bacteria curtail metab...
International audienceABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: The aerobic fast-growing Mycobacterium smegmatis, like i...
Mycobacteria are an important group of pathogenic bacteria. We generated a series of DNA repair defi...
Conditions were investigated that promote the formation of ‘non-culturable’ (NC) cells of Mycobacter...
The bacterial stress response systems have developed and evolved over the millennia to deal with the...
Tuberculosis remains one of the oldest diseases known to mankind but still persists as a very major ...