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ABSTRACT:
INSTRUMENT(S): LTQ Orbitrap Velos
ORGANISM(S): Mycobacterium Tuberculosis H37rv
TISSUE(S): Prokaryotic Cell
DISEASE(S): Tuberculosis
SUBMITTER: Carolina Mehaffy
LAB HEAD: Carolina Mehaffy
PROVIDER: PXD011081 | Pride | 2019-04-09
REPOSITORIES: Pride
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Drew_CFP_1_1B.mzid_Drew_CFP_1_1B.MGF | Mzid | |||
Drew_CFP_1_1B.mzid_Drew_CFP_1_1B.pride.mgf.gz | Mzid | |||
Drew_CFP_1_1B.pride.mztab.gz | Mztab | |||
Drew_CFP_1_1B.raw | Raw |
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Tuberculosis (Edinburgh, Scotland) 20190114
Post-translational modifications represent a key aspect of enzyme and protein regulation and function. Post-translational modifications are involved in signaling and response to stress, adaptation to changing environments, regulation of toxic and damaged proteins, proteins localization and host-pathogen interactions. Glycosylation in Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb), is a post-translational modification often found in conjunction with acylation in mycobacterial proteins. Since the discovery of g ...[more]