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Eoh, Hyungjin
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2019
Lee JJin
,
Lee S-K
,
Song N
,
Nathan TO
,
Swarts BM
,
Eum S-Y
,
Ehrt S
,
Cho S-N
,
Eoh H
. 2019.
Transient drug-tolerance and permanent drug-resistance rely on the trehalose-catalytic shift in Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
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Nat Commun. 10(1):2928.
2017
Puckett S
,
Trujillo C
,
Wang Z
,
Eoh H
,
Ioerger TR
,
Krieger I
,
Sacchettini J
,
Schnappinger D
,
Rhee KY
,
Ehrt S
. 2017.
Glyoxylate detoxification is an essential function of malate synthase required for carbon assimilation in Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 114(11):E2225-E2232.
2015
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.
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Nat Commun. 6:7912.
2014
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.
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PLoS Pathog. 10(5):e1004144.
2011
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.
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PLoS Pathog. 7(9):e1002264.