Research Article

Microenvironment of Mycobacterium smegmatis Culture to Induce Cholesterol Consumption Does Cell Wall Remodeling and Enables the Formation of Granuloma-Like Structures

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Growth of M. smegmatis in minimal medium changes the cell surface hydrophobicity. Hexadecane partitioning of M. smegmatis in stationary phase cultures in Middlebrook 7H9 broth (7H9+Gly) or minimal medium (MM) supplemented with glycerol and/or cholesterol as the defined carbon and energy source (MM+Gly, MM+Gly+Chol, and MM+Chol). This experiment was performed in triplicate, and the values are plotted as means ± SD. Tukey’s test was performed to compare the 7H9+Gly with other groups (, p<0.01).