Towards understanding the functional diversity of cell wall mycolic acids of Mycobacterium tuberculosis

dc.contributor.authorVerschoor, Jan Adrianus
dc.contributor.authorBaird, Mark S.
dc.contributor.authorGrooten, Johan
dc.date.accessioned2012-10-10T11:54:15Z
dc.date.available2012-10-10T11:54:15Z
dc.date.issued2012-10
dc.description.abstractMycolic acids constitute the waxy layer of the outer cell wall of Mycobacterium spp and a few other genera. They are diverse in structure, providing a unique chromatographic foot-print for almost each of the more than seventy Mycobacterium species. Although mainly esterified to cell wall arabinogalactan, trehalose or glucose, some free mycolic acid is secreted during in vitro growth of M. tuberculosis. In M. tuberculosis, alpha-, keto- and methoxy-mycolic acids are the main classes, each differing in their ability to attract neutrophils, induce foamy macrophages or adopt an antigenic structure for antibody recognition. Of interest is their particular relationship to cholesterol, discovered by their ability to attract cholesterol, to bind Amphotericin B or to be recognised by monoclonal antibodies that cross-react with cholesterol. The structural elements that determine this diverse functionality include the carboxylic acid in the mycolic motif, as well as the nature and stereochemistry of the two functional groups in the merochain. The functional diversity of mycolic acid classes implies that much information may be contained in the selective expression and secretion of mycolic acids to establish tuberculosis after infection of the host. Their cholesteroid nature may relate to how they utilize host cholesterol for their persistent survival.en
dc.description.librariannf2012en
dc.description.sponsorshipSouth African National Research Foundationen_US
dc.description.urihttp://www.elsevier.com/locate/plipresen_US
dc.identifier.citationVerschoor, J.A., Baird, M.S. & Grooten, J. 2012, 'Towards understanding the functional diversity of cell wall mycolic acids of Mycobacterium tuberculosis', Progress in Lipid Research, vol. 51, no. 4, pp. 325-339, doi:10.1016/j.plipres.2012.05.002.en
dc.identifier.issn0163-7827 (print)
dc.identifier.issn1873-2194 (online)
dc.identifier.other10.1016/j.plipres.2012.05.002
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2263/20099
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherElsevieren_US
dc.rights© 2012 Elsevier. All rights reserved. Notice : this is the author’s version of a work that was accepted for publication in Progress in Lipid Research. Changes resulting from the publishing process, such as peer review, editing, corrections, structural formatting and other quality control mechanisms may not be reflected in this document. Changes may have been made to this work since it was submitted for publication. A definitive version was subsequently published in Progress in Lipid Research, vol 51, issue 4, October 2012, doi: 10.1016/j.pilpres.2012.05.022.en_US
dc.subjectMycolic acid motifen
dc.subjectFoamy macrophagesen
dc.subjectAntigenicityen
dc.subject.lcshCholesterolen
dc.subject.lcshMycobacterium tuberculosisen
dc.subject.lcshTuberculosis -- Microbiologyen
dc.subject.lcshBacterial cell wallsen
dc.titleTowards understanding the functional diversity of cell wall mycolic acids of Mycobacterium tuberculosisen
dc.typePostprint Articleen

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