Cyclopropanation of α-mycolic acids is not required for cording in Mycobacterium brumae and Mycobacterium fallax.

@article{Brambilla2012CyclopropanationO,
  title={Cyclopropanation of $\alpha$-mycolic acids is not required for cording in Mycobacterium brumae and Mycobacterium fallax.},
  author={Cecilia Brambilla and Alejandro S{\'a}nchez-Chardi and M{\'i}riam P{\'e}rez-Trujillo and Esther Juli{\'a}n and Marina Luquin},
  journal={Microbiology},
  year={2012},
  volume={158 Pt 6},
  pages={
          1615-21
        }
}
The capacity to form microscopic cords (cording) of Mycobacterium species has been related to their virulence. The compounds responsible for cording are unknown, but a recent study has shown that cording could be related to the fine structure of α-mycolic acids. This investigation attributes the need for a proximal cyclopropane in α-mycolic acids for cording in Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Mycobacterium bovis BCG and proposes cyclopropanases as good targets for new chemotherapeutic agents. As… 

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