Browsing by Author "Akopian, Tatos"
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\(Mycobacterium\) \(tuberculosis\) ClpP1 and ClpP2 Function Together in Protein Degradation and are Required for Viability \(in\) \(vitro\) and During Infection
Unnikrishnan, Meera; Krishnamoorthy, Vidhya; Raju, Ravikiran M.; Rubin, Daniel H. F.; Kandror, Olga; Akopian, Tatos; Goldberg, Alfred L.; Rubin, Eric Joseph (Public Library of Science, 2012)In most bacteria, Clp protease is a conserved, non-essential serine protease that regulates the response to various stresses. Mycobacteria, including \(Mycobacterium\) \(tuberculosis\) (Mtb) and \(Mycobacterium\) \(smegmatis\), ...