2022
DOI: 10.18231/j.ijmmtd.2022.040
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Drug-target genes and their spontaneous mutations associated with resistance to first-line, second-line, third-line, novel and repurposed anti-tuberculosis drugs in Mycobacterium tuberculosis resistant strains

Abstract: Drug-resistant tuberculosis is a threat to the control of tuberculosis globally, it develops mainly due to mutations in target genes of (MTB). Mutations in the rpoB gene confer resistance to rifampicin (RIF). The most frequent mutations conferring resistance to RIF include; Ser531Leu, Asp516Val, and His526Asp. Isoniazid resistance (INHr) occur most frequently due to mutations in the and its promoter. Most frequent mutation in is Ser315Thr 1, while in inhA include; Thr8Cys, Ala16Gly, and Cys15Thr. Mutations … Show more

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