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Nitric oxide induces the distinct invisibility phenotype of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (2024)
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Gap-Gaupool, B., Glenn, S. M., Milburn, E., Turapov, O., Crosatti, M., Hincks, J., Stewart, B., Bacon, J., Kendall, S. L., Voskuil, M. I., Riabova, O., Monakhova, N., Green, J., Waddell, S. J., Makarov, V. A., & Mukamolova, G. V. (in press). Nitric oxide induces the distinct invisibility phenotype of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Communications Biology, 7(1), https://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-024-06912-0

EfpA is required for re-growth of Mycobacterium tuberculosis following isoniazid exposure (2024)
Journal Article
Roberts, A. H., Moon, C. W., Faulkner, V., Kendall, S. L., Waddell, S., & Bacon, J. (in press). EfpA is required for re-growth of Mycobacterium tuberculosis following isoniazid exposure. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, https://doi.org/10.1128/aac.00261-24

Efflux of antibiotics is a survival strategy in bacteria. Mycobacterium tuberculosis has approximately sixty efflux pumps, but little is known about the role of each pump, or which moieties that they efflux. The putative efflux pump, EfpA, is a membe... Read More about EfpA is required for re-growth of Mycobacterium tuberculosis following isoniazid exposure.