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Baer, Christina
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A phosphorylated pseudokinase complex controls cell wall synthesis in mycobacteria.
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Mycobacterium tuberculosis
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Tuberculosis
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Biochemical and spatial coincidence in the provisional Ser/Thr protein kinase interaction network of Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
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New insights into TB physiology suggest untapped therapeutic opportunities.
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Phosphorylation of the Peptidoglycan Synthase PonA1 Governs the Rate of Polar Elongation in Mycobacteria.
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A cytoplasmic peptidoglycan amidase homologue controls mycobacterial cell wall synthesis.
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Structural and Genetic Analyses of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis Protein Kinase B Sensor Domain Identify a Potential Ligand-binding Site.
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M. tuberculosis Ser/Thr protein kinase D phosphorylates an anti-anti-sigma factor homolog.
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Solution structure of the guanine nucleotide-binding STAS domain of SLC26-related SulP protein Rv1739c from Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
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Osmosensory signaling in Mycobacterium tuberculosis mediated by a eukaryotic-like Ser/Thr protein kinase.
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Nitric oxide prevents a pathogen-permissive granulocytic inflammation during tuberculosis.
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ORBIT: a New Paradigm for Genetic Engineering of Mycobacterial Chromosomes.
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Granulocytes act as a niche for Mycobacterium tuberculosis growth.
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CD11cHi?monocyte-derived macrophages are a major cellular compartment infected by Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
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Mycobacterium tuberculosis Evasion of Guanylate Binding Protein-Mediated Host Defense in Mice Requires the ESX1 Secretion System.
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High Bacillary Burden and the ESX-1 Type VII Secretion System Promote MHC Class I Presentation by Mycobacterium tuberculosis-Infected Macrophages to CD8 T Cells.
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Tuberculosis