Original paper
Photoactivatable Glycolipid Probes for Identifying Mycolate–Protein Interactions in Live Mycobacteria
Volume: 142, Issue: 17, Pages: 7725 - 7731
Published: Apr 15, 2020
Abstract
Mycobacteria have a distinctive glycolipid-rich outer membrane, the mycomembrane, which is a critical target for tuberculosis drug development. However, proteins that associate with the mycomembrane, or that are involved in its metabolism and host interactions, are not well-characterized. To facilitate the study of mycomembrane-related proteins, we developed photoactivatable trehalose monomycolate analogues that metabolically incorporate into...
Paper Details
Title
Photoactivatable Glycolipid Probes for Identifying Mycolate–Protein Interactions in Live Mycobacteria
Published Date
Apr 15, 2020
Volume
142
Issue
17
Pages
7725 - 7731
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