2021
DOI: 10.1111/cbdd.13845
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Glycoconjugates, hypothetical proteins, and post‐translational modification: Importance in host–pathogen interaction and antitubercular intervention development

Abstract: With the emergence of multidrug‐resistant bacteria, insufficiency of the established chemotherapy, and the existing vaccine BCG, tuberculosis (TB) subsists as the chief cause of death in different parts of the world. Thus, identification of novel target proteins is urgently required to develop more effective TB interventions. However, the novel vaccine and drug target knowledge based on the essentiality of the pathogen cell envelope components such as glycoconjugates, glycans, and the peptidoglycan layer of th… Show more

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