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Saito K, Warrier T, Somersan-Karakaya S, Kaminski L, Mi J, Jiang X, Park S, Shigyo K, Gold B, Roberts J et al..  2017.  Rifamycin action on RNA polymerase in antibiotic-tolerant Mycobacterium tuberculosis results in differentially detectable populations.. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 114(24):E4832-E4840.
Bryk R, Gold B, Venugopal A, Singh J, Samy R, Pupek K, Cao H, Popescu C, Gurney M, Hotha S et al..  2008.  Selective killing of nonreplicating mycobacteria.. Cell Host Microbe. 3(3):137-45.
Vaubourgeix J, Lin G, Dhar N, Chenouard N, Jiang X, Botella H, Lupoli T, Mariani O, Yang G, Ouerfelli O et al..  2015.  Stressed mycobacteria use the chaperone ClpB to sequester irreversibly oxidized proteins asymmetrically within and between cells.. Cell Host Microbe. 17(2):178-90.
Mosior J, Bourland R, Soma S, Nathan C, Sacchettini J.  2019.  Structural insights into phosphopantetheinyl hydrolase PptH from Mycobacterium tuberculosis.. Protein Sci.
Santos Rde Luna Al, Bai L, Singh PK, Murakami N, Fan H, Zhan W, Zhu Y, Jiang X, Zhang K, Assker JPierre et al..  2017.  Structure of human immunoproteasome with a reversible and noncompetitive inhibitor that selectively inhibits activated lymphocytes.. Nat Commun. 8(1):1692.
Nathan C.  2009.  Taming tuberculosis: a challenge for science and society.. Cell Host Microbe. 5(3):220-4.
Gold B, Nathan C.  2017.  Targeting Phenotypically Tolerant Mycobacterium tuberculosis.. Microbiol Spectr. 5(1)
Nathan C, Barry CE.  2015.  TB drug development: immunology at the table.. Immunol Rev. 264(1):308-18.
Schnappinger D, Ehrt S, Voskuil MI, Liu Y, Mangan JA, Monahan IM, Dolganov G, Efron B, Butcher PD, Nathan C et al..  2003.  Transcriptional Adaptation of Mycobacterium tuberculosis within Macrophages: Insights into the Phagosomal Environment.. J Exp Med. 198(5):693-704.
Venugopal A, Bryk R, Shi S, Rhee K, Rath P, Schnappinger D, Ehrt S, Nathan C.  2011.  Virulence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis depends on lipoamide dehydrogenase, a member of three multienzyme complexes.. Cell Host Microbe. 9(1):21-31.
Nathan C.  2015.  What can immunology contribute to the control of the world's leading cause of death from bacterial infection? Immunol Rev. 264(1):2-5.
Darby CM, Ingólfsson HI, Jiang X, Shen C, Sun M, Zhao N, Burns K, Liu G, Ehrt S, J Warren D et al..  2013.  Whole cell screen for inhibitors of pH homeostasis in Mycobacterium tuberculosis.. PLoS One. 8(7):e68942.