> top > docs > PubMed:21988637

PubMed:21988637 JSONTXT

Prospective on Mycobacterium tuberculosis proteomics. Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the causative agent of tuberculosis, remains one of the most prevalent human pathogens in the world. Knowledge regarding the bacilli's physiology as well as its mechanisms of virulence, immunogenicity, and pathogenesis has increased greatly in the last three decades. However, the function of about one-quarter of the Mtb coding genome and the precise activity and protein networks of most of the Mtb proteins are still unknown. Protein mass spectrometry and a new interest in research toward the field of functional proteomics have given a new light to the study of this bacillus and will be the focus of this review. We will also discuss new perspectives in the proteomics field, in particular targeted mass spectrometry methods and their potential applications in TB research and discovery.
Select a part of text above to get its span-url.

projects that include this document

Unselected (32) / annnotation (303) Selected (0) / annnotation (0)