Title : Role of the major antigen of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in cell wall biogenesis - Belisle_1997_Science_276_1420 |
Author(s) : Belisle JT , Vissa VD , Sievert T , Takayama K , Brennan PJ , Besra GS |
Ref : Science , 276 :1420 , 1997 |
Abstract :
The dominant exported proteins and protective antigens of Mycobacterium tuberculosis are a triad of related gene products called the antigen 85 (Ag85) complex. Each has also been implicated in disease pathogenesis through its fibronectin-binding capacities. A carboxylesterase domain was found within the amino acid sequences of Ag85A, B, and C, and each protein acted as a mycolyltransferase involved in the final stages of mycobacterial cell wall assembly, as shown by direct enzyme assay and site-directed mutagenesis. Furthermore, the use of an antagonist (6-azido-6-deoxy-alpha, alpha'-trehalose) of this activity demonstrates that these proteins are essential and potential targets for new antimycobacterial drugs. |
PubMedSearch : Belisle_1997_Science_276_1420 |
PubMedID: 9162010 |
Gene_locus related to this paper: myctu-a85a , myctu-a85b , myctu-a85c |
Gene_locus | myctu-a85a myctu-a85b myctu-a85c |
Belisle JT, Vissa VD, Sievert T, Takayama K, Brennan PJ, Besra GS (1997)
Role of the major antigen of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in cell wall biogenesis
Science
276 :1420
Belisle JT, Vissa VD, Sievert T, Takayama K, Brennan PJ, Besra GS (1997)
Science
276 :1420