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<i>Mycobacterium tuberculosis</i> 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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Pulmonary TuberculosisPsts2 Is DeficientMedicinePsts2 GenesTuberculosis PreventionPathogenesisPsts GenesMolecular BiologyNatural SciencesTuberculosisVirulence FactorBacteriophageProkaryotic VirusMicrobiologySystems BiologyProteomicsPhosphate UptakeVivo Virulence
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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