نتایج جستجو برای: mo mtb clo3 system

تعداد نتایج: 2260275  

2001
M. C. Lin

The unimolecular decomposition of HClO4 has been investigated at the G2M//B3LYP/6-311zG(3df, 2p) level of theory. Above 500 K, the decomposition process was found to depend strongly on pressure below 200 atm. The rate constants at the highand low-pressure limits were predicted to be k1 ‘ ~ 1.5 6 10 exp(226500/ T) s and k1 0 ~ 3.39 6 10 T exp(229430/T) cm molecule s, respectively. Under the atmo...

2011
Elena Giacomini Maria Elena Remoli Marta Scandurra Valérie Gafa Manuela Pardini Lanfranco Fattorini Eliana M. Coccia

Knowledge of the molecular events regulating the innate response to Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) is critical for understanding immunological pathogenesis and protection from tuberculosis. To this aim, the regulation and the expression of regulatory and proinflammatory cytokines were investigated in human primary monocytes upon Mtb infection. We found that Mtb-infected monocytes preferential...

Journal: :Cell host & microbe 2007
Kyle H Rohde Robert B Abramovitch David G Russell

A central feature of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) pathogenesis is the ability of Mtb to survive within macrophages (MØ). Despite its critical importance, our appreciation of the interplay between these two cells remains superficial. We employed microarrays to conduct a stepwise dissection of Mtb-MØ interaction during the invasion of resting bone marrow MØ. Contrary to many bacterial pathoge...

Journal: :Cell 2013
Yanjia J. Zhang Manchi C. Reddy Thomas R. Ioerger Alissa C. Rothchild Veronique Dartois Brian M. Schuster Andrej Trauner Deeann Wallis Stacy Galaviz Curtis Huttenhower James C. Sacchettini Samuel M. Behar Eric J. Rubin

Bacteria that cause disease rely on their ability to counteract and overcome host defenses. Here, we present a genome-scale study of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) that uncovers the bacterial determinants of surviving host immunity, sets of genes we term "counteractomes." Through this analysis, we found that CD4 T cells attempt to contain Mtb growth by starving it of tryptophan--a mechanism t...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2013
Sabrina Mariotti Manuela Pardini Maria Cristina Gagliardi Raffaela Teloni Federico Giannoni Maurizio Fraziano Francesco Lozupone Stefania Meschini Roberto Nisini

Dormancy is defined as a stable but reversible nonreplicating state of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. It is currently thought that dormant M. tuberculosis (D-Mtb) is responsible for latent tuberculosis (TB) infection. Recently, D-Mtb was also shown in sputa of patients with active TB, but the capacity of D-Mtb to stimulate specific immune responses was not investigated. We observed that purified p...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2013
Anthony D M Glass Zorica Kotur

In papers by Wang et al. (1998), Liu et al. (1999), and Liu and Tsay (2003), it was proposed that Arabidopsis thaliana Nitrate Transporter1.1 (AtNRT1.1; CHL1) encodes a dual-affinity nitrate transporter that “plays a major role in high-affinity nitrate uptake.” Here, we evaluate this concept by reexamining the uptake kinetics of Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) mutant lines defective in NRT1....

2017
Woong Choi Jongseok Lee Eunjin Cho Gyoo Yeol Jung

Tuberculosis (TB) has severely threatened public health via emerging multidrug-resistant (MDR) and extensively drug-resistant (XDR) Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) strains. For effective TB treatment, rapid, accurate, and multiplex detection of drug resistance is extremely important. However, conventional methods for TB diagnosis are time consuming and have a limited effect on treatment. Nucle...

2018
Elena Ufimtseva Natalya Eremeeva Ekaterina Petrunina Tatiana Umpeleva Svetlana Karskanova Sergey Bayborodin Diana Vakhrusheva Marionella Kravchenko Sergey Skornyakov

Tuberculosis (TB), with the Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) as the causative agent, remains to be a serious world health problem. Traditional methods used for the study of Mtb in the lungs of TB patients do not provide information about the number and functional status of Mtb, especially if Mtb are located in alveolar macrophages. We have developed a technique to produce ex vivo cultures of ce...

2009
Chirajyoti Deb Chang-Muk Lee Vinod S. Dubey Jaiyanth Daniel Bassam Abomoelak Tatiana D. Sirakova Santosh Pawar Linda Rogers Pappachan E. Kolattukudy

BACKGROUND Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) becomes dormant and phenotypically drug resistant when it encounters multiple stresses within the host. Inability of currently available drugs to kill latent Mtb is a major impediment to curing and possibly eradicating tuberculosis (TB). Most in vitro dormancy models, using single stress factors, fail to generate a truly dormant Mtb population. An in ...

2015
John D. Blischak Ludovic Tailleux Amy Mitrano Luis B. Barreiro Yoav Gilad

The innate immune system provides the first response to infection and is now recognized to be partially pathogen-specific. Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) is able to subvert the innate immune response and survive inside macrophages. Curiously, only 5-10% of otherwise healthy individuals infected with MTB develop active tuberculosis (TB). We do not yet understand the genetic basis underlying th...

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