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Phosphoproteomics of Mycobacterium-host interaction and inspirations for novel measures against tuberculosis
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Elsevier
Tuberculosis caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) remains a tremendous global public health concern. Deciphering the biology of the pathogen and its interaction with host can inspire new measures against tuberculosis. Phosphorylation plays versatile and important role in the pathogen and host physiology, such as virulence, signaling and immune response. Proteome-wide phosphorylation of Mtb and its infected host cells, namely phosphoproteome, can inform the post-translational modification of the interaction network between the pathogen and the host, key targets for novel antibiotics. We summarized the phosphoproteome of Mtb, as well as the host, focusing on potential application for new measures against tuberculosis.