Mycobacteria are a group of obligate aerobes that require oxygen for growth, but paradoxically have the ability to survive and metabolize under hypoxia. The mechanisms responsible for this metabolic plasticity are unknown. Here, we report on the adaptation of Mycobacterium smegmatis to slow growth rate and hypoxia using carbon-limited continuous culture. When M. smegmatis is switched from a 4.6 h to a 69 h doubling time at a constant oxygen saturation of 50%, the cells respond through the down regulation of respiratory chain components and the F1Fo-ATP synthase, consistent with the cells lower demand for energy at a reduced growth rate. This was paralleled by an up regulation of molecular machinery that allowed more efficient energy generat...
Isotopomer-assisted metabolite analysis was used to investigate the central metabolism of Mycobacter...
The logistics of tuberculosis therapy are difficult, requiring multiple drugs for many months. Mycob...
ABSTRACT The success of Mycobacterium tuberculosis as a human pathogen is due in part to its ability...
Mycobacterium is a genus of Actinobacteria that is represented by successful environmental saprophyt...
The bioenergetic mechanisms by which Mycobacterium tuberculosis survives hypoxia are poorly understo...
Members of the Mycobacterium genus are well known for their energetic flexibility, a trait which the...
The soil bacterium Mycobacterium smegmatis is able to scavenge the trace concentrations of H2 presen...
Aerobic soil bacteria metabolize atmospheric hydrogen (H2) to persist when nutrient sources are limi...
Soils are challenging environments for microbial life, as the availability of resources can be const...
Members of the genus Mycobacterium contain species that are adapted to thrive under a wide variety o...
The soil bacterium Mycobacterium smegmatis is able to scavenge the trace concentrations of H2 presen...
<div><p>The soil bacterium <i>Mycobacterium smegmatis</i> is able to scavenge the trace concentratio...
The persistence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis despite prolonged chemotherapy represents a major obst...
Isotopomer-assisted metabolite analysis was used to investigate the central metabolism of Mycobacter...
Mycobacteria such as Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the causative agent of tuberculosis that annually k...
Isotopomer-assisted metabolite analysis was used to investigate the central metabolism of Mycobacter...
The logistics of tuberculosis therapy are difficult, requiring multiple drugs for many months. Mycob...
ABSTRACT The success of Mycobacterium tuberculosis as a human pathogen is due in part to its ability...
Mycobacterium is a genus of Actinobacteria that is represented by successful environmental saprophyt...
The bioenergetic mechanisms by which Mycobacterium tuberculosis survives hypoxia are poorly understo...
Members of the Mycobacterium genus are well known for their energetic flexibility, a trait which the...
The soil bacterium Mycobacterium smegmatis is able to scavenge the trace concentrations of H2 presen...
Aerobic soil bacteria metabolize atmospheric hydrogen (H2) to persist when nutrient sources are limi...
Soils are challenging environments for microbial life, as the availability of resources can be const...
Members of the genus Mycobacterium contain species that are adapted to thrive under a wide variety o...
The soil bacterium Mycobacterium smegmatis is able to scavenge the trace concentrations of H2 presen...
<div><p>The soil bacterium <i>Mycobacterium smegmatis</i> is able to scavenge the trace concentratio...
The persistence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis despite prolonged chemotherapy represents a major obst...
Isotopomer-assisted metabolite analysis was used to investigate the central metabolism of Mycobacter...
Mycobacteria such as Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the causative agent of tuberculosis that annually k...
Isotopomer-assisted metabolite analysis was used to investigate the central metabolism of Mycobacter...
The logistics of tuberculosis therapy are difficult, requiring multiple drugs for many months. Mycob...
ABSTRACT The success of Mycobacterium tuberculosis as a human pathogen is due in part to its ability...