The Structure and Function of M. tuberculosis RD-1 Region Encoded Proteins
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This work was supported by a grant from The National Natural Science Foundation of China (30571745)

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    The RD-1 locus has been considered crucial in the pathogenesis of M. tuberculosis, the RD-1 locus is 9.5 kb and spanning open reading frames Rv3871 to Rv3879c encoding 9 different proteins separately. The RD-1 locus is missing in all bacillus Calmette-Guerin (BCG) strains, and is one of the key virulence factor in M. tuberculosis. The RD-1 locus participates in a new secreting system named ESX-1, which can facilitate the secretion of some special proteins. The two important proteins encoded by the RD-1 locus named CFP-10 and ESAT-6 can form a tight 1∶1 complex, and has been shown to be coordinately secreted and lead to a strong T cell response, which suggests that these two proteins may act as ideal target antigens in diagnosis and prevention of tuberculosis (TB).

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LI Hao, XU Jun-Jie, CHEN Wei. The Structure and Function of M. tuberculosis RD-1 Region Encoded Proteins[J]. Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics,2009,36(10):1260-1266

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  • Received:March 29,2009
  • Revised:May 07,2009
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  • Online: May 14,2009
  • Published: October 20,2009