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Rv0132c of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Encodes a Coenzyme F420-Dependent Hydroxymycolic Acid Dehydrogenase | PLOS ONE
Visualization of mycobacterial membrane dynamics in live cells | Journal of the American Chemical Society
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Mycolic Acids: Structures, Biosynthesis, and Beyond - ScienceDirect
SQ109 Targets MmpL3, a Membrane Transporter of Trehalose Monomycolate Involved in Mycolic Acid Donation to the Cell Wall Core of Mycobacterium tuberculosis | Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy
The MmpL3 interactome reveals a complex crosstalk between cell envelope biosynthesis and cell elongation and division in mycobacteria | Scientific Reports
Mycobacterium tuberculosis and lipids: Insights into molecular mechanisms from persistence to virulence Ghazaei C - J Res Med Sci
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Mycobacterium tuberculosis Proteins Involved in Mycolic Acid Synthesis and Transport Localize Dynamically to the Old Growing Pole and Septum | PLOS ONE
Frontiers | Induction of Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Lipid-Specific T Cell Responses by Pulmonary Delivery of Mycolic Acid-Loaded Polymeric Micellar Nanocarriers
The changes in mycolic acid structures caused by hadC mutation have a dramatic effect on the virulence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis - Slama - 2016 - Molecular Microbiology - Wiley Online Library
The mycobacterial cell envelope — a moving target | Nature Reviews Microbiology
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A polyketide synthase catalyzes the last condensation step of mycolic acid biosynthesis in mycobacteria and related organisms | PNAS
Mycolic acid-specific T cells protect against Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection in a humanized transgenic mouse model | eLife
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Applied Sciences | Free Full-Text | Mycobacterial Cell Wall: A Source of Successful Targets for Old and New Drugs