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1. Genomic and phenotypic characterization of Mycobacterium tuberculosis’ closest-related non-tuberculous mycobacteria

2. The loss of the PDIM/PGL virulence lipids causes differential secretion of ESX-1 substrates in Mycobacterium marinum

3. The antagonistic transcription factors, EspM and EspN, regulate the ESX-1 secretion system in M. marinum

4. An N-acetyltransferase required for ESAT-6 N-terminal acetylation and virulence in Mycobacterium marinum

5. The ESX-1 Substrate PPE68 Has a Key Function in ESX-1-Mediated Secretion in Mycobacterium marinum

6. The regulatory functions of ESX-1 substrates, EspE and EspF, are separable from secretion.

7. The loss of the PDIM/PGL virulence lipids causes differential secretion of ESX-1 substrates in Mycobacterium marinum .

8. The antagonistic transcription factors, EspM and EspN, regulate the ESX-1 secretion system in M. marinum .

9. EspM Is a Conserved Transcription Factor That Regulates Gene Expression in Response to the ESX-1 System

10. An N-acetyltransferase required for ESAT-6 N-terminal acetylation and virulence in Mycobacterium marinum .

11. ESX-1-Independent Horizontal Gene Transfer by Mycobacterium tuberculosis Complex Strains

12. Functional Analysis of EspM, an ESX-1-Associated Transcription Factor in Mycobacterium marinum.

13. The ESX-1 Substrate PPE68 Has a Key Function in ESX-1-Mediated Secretion in Mycobacterium marinum.

14. Mycobacterium tuberculosis EspK Has Active but Distinct Roles in the Secretion of EsxA and EspB.

15. Mycobacterium tuberculosis EspK Has Active but Distinct Roles in the Secretion of EsxA and EspB.

16. ESX-1-Independent Horizontal Gene Transfer by Mycobacterium tuberculosis Complex Strains.

17. Conserved ESX-1 Substrates EspE and EspF Are Virulence Factors That Regulate Gene Expression.

18. Modeling Tubercular ESX-1 Secretion Using Mycobacterium marinum.

19. EspM Is a Conserved Transcription Factor That Regulates Gene Expression in Response to the ESX-1 System.

20. A New ESX-1 Substrate in Mycobacterium marinum That Is Required for Hemolysis but Not Host Cell Lysis.

21. Esx Paralogs Are Functionally Equivalent to ESX-1 Proteins but Are Dispensable for Virulence in Mycobacterium marinum.

22. A Nonsense Mutation in Mycobacterium marinum That Is Suppressible by a Novel Mechanism.

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