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TheMycobacterium tuberculosis cmaA2Gene Encodes a Mycolic Acidtrans-Cyclopropane Synthetase
2000
Journal of Biological Chemistry
Infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis remains a major global health emergency. Although detailed understanding of the molecular events of M. tuberculosis pathogenesis is still limited, recent genetic analyses have implicated specific lipids of the cell envelope as important effectors in M. tuberculosis pathogenesis. We have shown that pcaA, a novel member of a family of M. tuberculosis S-adenosyl methionine (SAM)-dependent methyl transferases, is required for ␣-mycolic acid cyclopropanation
doi:10.1074/jbc.c000652200
pmid:11092877
fatcat:lm2oe2yqjrabjo4tqkp75gkfoy