Mycobacterium tuberculosis with disruption in genes encoding the phosphate binding proteins PstS1 and PstS2 is deficient in phosphate uptake and demonstrates reduced in vivo virulence |
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Authors: | Peirs Priska Lefèvre Philippe Boarbi Samira Wang Xiao-Ming Denis Olivier Braibant Martine Pethe Kevin Locht Camille Huygen Kris Content Jean |
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Affiliation: | Pasteur Institute of Brussels, Engelandstraat 642, B-1180-Brussels, Belgium. |
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Abstract: | By measuring phosphate uptake by Mycobacterium tuberculosis strains with the pstS1 and pstS2 genes genetically inactivated, we showed that these pstS genes encode high-affinity phosphate binding proteins. In a mouse infection model, both mutants were attenuated in virulence, suggesting that M. tuberculosis encounters limiting phosphate concentrations during its intracellular life span. |
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