Proteomics for the investigation of mycobacteria

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Abstract

The physiology of Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the causative agent of tuberculosis, is being studied with intensity. However, despite the genomic and transcriptomic data available today, the pathogenic potential of these bacteria remains poorly understood. Therefore, proteomic approaches seem relevant in studying mycobacteria. This review covers the main stages in the proteomic analysis methods used to study mycobacteria. The main achievements in the area of M. tuberculosis proteomics are described in general. Special attention is paid to the proteomic features of the Beijing family, which is widespread in Russia. Considering that the proteome is a set of all the proteins in the cell, post-translational modifications of mycobacterium proteins are also described. KEYWORDS Mycobacterium tuberculosis, proteins, proteome, proteomics, tuberculosis.

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Bespyatykh, J. A., Shitikov, E. A., & Ilina, E. N. (2017). Proteomics for the investigation of mycobacteria. Acta Naturae. Russian Federation Agency for Science and Innovation. https://doi.org/10.32607/20758251-2017-9-1-15-25

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