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Park SWoong, Klotzsche M, Wilson DJ, Boshoff HI, Eoh H, Manjunatha U, Blumenthal A, Rhee K, Barry CE, Aldrich CC et al..  2011.  Evaluating the sensitivity of Mycobacterium tuberculosis to biotin deprivation using regulated gene expression.. PLoS Pathog. 7(9):e1002264.
Puckett S, Trujillo C, Eoh H, Marrero J, Spencer J, Jackson M, Schnappinger D, Rhee K, Ehrt S.  2014.  Inactivation of fructose-1,6-bisphosphate aldolase prevents optimal co-catabolism of glycolytic and gluconeogenic carbon substrates in Mycobacterium tuberculosis.. PLoS Pathog. 10(5):e1004144.
Ehrt S, Rhee K, Schnappinger D.  2015.  Mycobacterial genes essential for the pathogen's survival in the host.. Immunol Rev. 264(1):319-26.
Ehrt S, Rhee K.  2013.  Mycobacterium tuberculosis metabolism and host interaction: mysteries and paradoxes.. Curr Top Microbiol Immunol. 374:163-88.
Ballinger E, Mosior J, Hartman T, Burns-Huang K, Gold B, Morris R, Goullieux L, Blanc I, Vaubourgeix J, Lagrange S et al..  2019.  Opposing reactions in coenzyme A metabolism sensitize Mycobacterium tuberculosis to enzyme inhibition.. Science. 363(6426)
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.
Tiwari D, Park SWoong, Essawy MM, Dawadi S, Mason A, Nandakumar M, Zimmerman M, Mina M, Ho HPin, Engelhart CA et al..  2018.  Targeting protein biotinylation enhances tuberculosis chemotherapy.. Sci Transl Med. 10(438)
Ganapathy U, Marrero J, Calhoun S, Eoh H, de Carvalho LPedro Sori, Rhee K, Ehrt S.  2015.  Two enzymes with redundant fructose bisphosphatase activity sustain gluconeogenesis and virulence in Mycobacterium tuberculosis.. Nat Commun. 6:7912.
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.