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Activity-Based Protein Profiling

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 120 Applications of Reactive Cysteine Profiling
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    Chapter 121 Target Identification of Bioactive Covalently Acting Natural Products
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    Chapter 123 Activity-Based Protein Profiling for the Study of Parasite Biology
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    Chapter 124 Deciphering T Cell Immunometabolism with Activity-Based Protein Profiling
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    Chapter 125 Opportunities and Challenges in Activity-Based Protein Profiling of Mycobacteria
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    Chapter 126 Chemical Proteomic Profiling of Protein Fatty-Acylation in Microbial Pathogens
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    Chapter 127 Opportunities for Lipid-Based Probes in the Field of Immunology
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    Chapter 128 Activity-Based Protein Profiling—Enabling Multimodal Functional Studies of Microbial Communities
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    Chapter 129 Activity-Based Protein Profiling at the Host–Pathogen Interface
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    Chapter 132 Development of Activity-Based Proteomic Probes for Protein Citrullination
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    Chapter 133 Activity-Based Protein Profiling of Non-ribosomal Peptide Synthetases
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    Chapter 134 How to Target Viral and Bacterial Effector Proteins Interfering with Ubiquitin Signaling
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    Chapter 135 Activity-Based Protein Profiling Methods to Study Bacteria: The Power of Small-Molecule Electrophiles
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    Chapter 137 Small-Molecule Inhibitors of PARPs: From Tools for Investigating ADP-Ribosylation to Therapeutics
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    Chapter 138 Recent Advances in Activity-Based Protein Profiling of Proteases
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    Chapter 139 ABPP and Host–Virus Interactions
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Chapter title
Opportunities and Challenges in Activity-Based Protein Profiling of Mycobacteria
Chapter number 125
Book title
Activity-Based Protein Profiling
Published in
Current topics in microbiology and immunology, September 2018
DOI 10.1007/82_2018_125
Pubmed ID
Book ISBNs
978-3-03-011142-7, 978-3-03-011143-4
Authors

Hiren V. Patel, Michael Li, Jessica C. Seeliger, Patel, Hiren V., Li, Michael, Seeliger, Jessica C.

Abstract

Mycobacteria, from saprophytic to pathogenic species, encounter diverse environments that demand metabolic versatility and rapid adaptation from these bacteria for their survival. The human pathogen Mycobacterium tuberculosis, for example, can enter a reversible state of dormancy in which it is metabolically active, but does not increase in number, and which is believed to enable its survival in the human host for years, with attendant risk for reactivation to active tuberculosis. Driven by the need to combat mycobacterial diseases like tuberculosis, efforts to understand such adaptations have benefitted in recent years from application of activity-based probes. These studies have been inspired by the potential of these chemical tools to uncover protein function for previously unannotated proteins, track shifts in protein activity as a function of environment, and provide a streamlined method for screening and developing inhibitors. Here we seek to contextualize progress thus far with achieving these goals and highlight the unique challenges and opportunities for activity-based probes to further our understanding of protein function and regulation, bacterial physiology, and antibiotic development.

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Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Ph. D. Student 4 36%
Student > Master 2 18%
Professor 1 9%
Student > Bachelor 1 9%
Researcher 1 9%
Other 0 0%
Unknown 2 18%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology 6 55%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science 1 9%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences 1 9%
Unknown 3 27%
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