#8821. Quantitative proteomics reveals that dormancy-related proteins mediate the attenuation in mycobacterium strains

October 2026publication date
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Parasitology;
Infectious Diseases;
Microbiology (medical);
Microbiology;
Immunology;
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Abstract:
This study concerns the virulence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. To understand the virulence of these bacteria and identify potential novel therapeutic targets, we investigated the total cell protein contents of virulent H37Rv, attenuated H37Ra, and avirulent M. bovis BCG vaccine strains at the log and stationary phases.
Keywords:
attenuation; dormancy; Mycobacterium tuberculosis; quantitative proteomics; virulence

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