Global transcriptome analysis of the Mycobacterium bovis BCG response to sodium hypochlorite

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Hyeung-Jin Jang ◽  
Chantal Nde ◽  
Freshteh Toghrol ◽  
William E. Bentley
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Yuan-Da LYU ◽  
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Ling ZHOU ◽  
Feng LIN ◽  
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Masayoshi Arai ◽  
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Motomasa Kobayashi

In the course of a search for anti-dormant mycobacterial substances from marine-derived microorganisms, viomellein (1) and xanthomegnin (2) were rediscovered from the active fraction of the culture of a marine-derived Aspergillus sp. together with rubrosulphin (3) and asteltoxin (4) on the guidance of bioassay-guided separation. In particular, compound 1 showed higher activity against the dormant than against actively growing Mycobacterium bovis BCG and weak activity against M. smegmatis. Furthermore, evidence that compound 1 did not directly bind to plasmid DNA suggests its anti-mycobacterial activity differs from its direct chelating effect on the mycobacterial genome.


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David G. Russell

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Frank A. W. Verreck ◽  
Sjaak van Voorden ◽  
Marieke A. Hoeve ◽  
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Natalie Harriman ◽  
Malcolm Emms ◽  
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