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Open AccessRv2231c, a unique histidinol phosphate aminotransferase from Mycobacterium tuberculosis, supports virulence by inhibiting host-directed defense
Nitrogen metabolism of M. tuberculosis is critical for its survival in infected host cells. M. tuberculosis has evolved sophisticated strategies to switch between de novo synthesis and uptake of various amino aci...
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Emerging Transcriptomic Approaches to Decipher Mycobacterial Complexities
The word “transcriptome” generally refers to overall RNA species transcribed from DNA (or RNA itself) or transcripts that are present in a cell. The transcriptome includes messenger RNA (mRNA), ribosomal RNA (...
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Exploration of the Mycobacterial Proteome in the Pathogenesis of TB: A Perspective
Tuberculosis caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M. tb) with a global burden of 10 million cases in 2019 causes morbidity and mortality if not treated. The constant rise in drug-resistant TB has further aggrava...