The Extracytoplasmic Domain of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis Ser/Thr Kinase PknB Binds Specific Muropeptides and Is Required for PknB Localization
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Title
The Extracytoplasmic Domain of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis Ser/Thr Kinase PknB Binds Specific Muropeptides and Is Required for PknB Localization
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Keywords
Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Resuscitation, Cell walls, Cell cycle and cell division, Amides, Protein domains, Hydrolysis, Peptidoglycans
Journal
PLoS Pathogens
Volume 7, Issue 7, Pages e1002182
Publisher
Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Online
2011-07-29
DOI
10.1371/journal.ppat.1002182
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