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. 2020 Jul 7;11(4):e01139-20. doi: 10.1128/mBio.01139-20

FIG 5.

FIG 5

Schematic of the antimycobacterial mechanism of FAO inhibitors. FAO inhibition induces mROS burst, which promotes the recruitment of the NADPH oxidase to the phagosomal membrane. Phagosomal ROS promotes subsequent p62 and LC3 colocalization, perhaps as a result of phagosomal membrane damage, leading to enhanced control of Mtb.