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Design of selective substrates and activity-based probes for hydrolase important for pathogenesis 1 (HIP1) from Mycobacterium tuberculosisLentz et al., 2016
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- Lentz C
- Ordonez A
- Kasperkiewicz P
- La Greca F
- O’Donoghue A
- Schulze C
- Powers J
- Craik C
- Drag M
- Jain S
- Bogyo M
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- ACS infectious diseases
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Although serine proteases are important mediators of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) virulence, there are currently no tools to selectively block or visualize members of this family of enzymes. Selective reporter substrates or activity-based probes (ABPs) could provide a …
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