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VF category: Metabolic adaptation (total 763 related VFs in database, current show from 181 to 190)
 
VF Bacteria Brief description
LipF
Mycobacterium
(M. bovis BCG str. Pasteur 1173P2)
Annotated as a lipase/esterase, dramatically upregulated at low pH, a possible function of lipF could be to hydrolyze toxic fatty acids present in caseous necrotic debris during tuberculosis or it may modify the external cell wall as an adaptive response to acid damage. ...
LipF
Mycobacterium
(M. bovis BCG str. Tokyo 172)
Annotated as a lipase/esterase, dramatically upregulated at low pH, a possible function of lipF could be to hydrolyze toxic fatty acids present in caseous necrotic debris during tuberculosis or it may modify the external cell wall as an adaptive response to acid damage. ...
LipF
Mycobacterium
(M. liflandii 128FXT)
Annotated as a lipase/esterase, dramatically upregulated at low pH, a possible function of lipF could be to hydrolyze toxic fatty acids present in caseous necrotic debris during tuberculosis or it may modify the external cell wall as an adaptive response to acid damage. ...
LipF
Mycobacterium
(M. tuberculosis CDC1551)
Annotated as a lipase/esterase, dramatically upregulated at low pH, a possible function of lipF could be to hydrolyze toxic fatty acids present in caseous necrotic debris during tuberculosis or it may modify the external cell wall as an adaptive response to acid damage. ...
LipF
Mycobacterium
(M. tuberculosis F11)
Annotated as a lipase/esterase, dramatically upregulated at low pH, a possible function of lipF could be to hydrolyze toxic fatty acids present in caseous necrotic debris during tuberculosis or it may modify the external cell wall as an adaptive response to acid damage. ...
LipF
Mycobacterium
(M. tuberculosis H37Ra)
Annotated as a lipase/esterase, dramatically upregulated at low pH, a possible function of lipF could be to hydrolyze toxic fatty acids present in caseous necrotic debris during tuberculosis or it may modify the external cell wall as an adaptive response to acid damage. ...
LipF
Mycobacterium
(M. tuberculosis KZN 1435)
Annotated as a lipase/esterase, dramatically upregulated at low pH, a possible function of lipF could be to hydrolyze toxic fatty acids present in caseous necrotic debris during tuberculosis or it may modify the external cell wall as an adaptive response to acid damage. ...
LipF
Mycobacterium
(M. africanum GM041182)
Annotated as a lipase/esterase, dramatically upregulated at low pH, a possible function of lipF could be to hydrolyze toxic fatty acids present in caseous necrotic debris during tuberculosis or it may modify the external cell wall as an adaptive response to acid damage. ...
LipF
Mycobacterium
(M. canettii CIPT 140010059)
Annotated as a lipase/esterase, dramatically upregulated at low pH, a possible function of lipF could be to hydrolyze toxic fatty acids present in caseous necrotic debris during tuberculosis or it may modify the external cell wall as an adaptive response to acid damage. ...
LipF
Mycobacterium
(M. canettii CIPT 140060008)
Annotated as a lipase/esterase, dramatically upregulated at low pH, a possible function of lipF could be to hydrolyze toxic fatty acids present in caseous necrotic debris during tuberculosis or it may modify the external cell wall as an adaptive response to acid damage. ...
   


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