A essential gene, ThyX (Rv2754c), plays a key role in intermediate metabolism and respiration by catalyzing the formation of dTMP and tetrahydrofolate from dUMP and methylenetetrahydrofolate. ThyX is present in the complex and in a nonpathogenic strain of Mycobacteria. In this study, we identified a novel function of ThyX, an enzyme with immune-modulating properties. We have shown that ThyX can activate the macrophages in the host toward M1 response. Overexpression of ThyX stimulates the production of nitrite oxide (NO) and induces apoptosis in macrophages; indeed both responses help the host to control growth of . ThyX was also discovered to play a role in the recombinant bacterium's ability to survive when it was subjected to oxidative and hypoxic stress by macrophages. These findings demonstrate the protein's functional importance in . Indeed these findings represent ThyX as a potential candidate for future research and show this as a therapeutic target.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11308015 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.4c02919 | DOI Listing |
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