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An Update on <i>Mycobacterium Tuberculosis</i> Lipoproteins

María Mercedes Bigi, Marina Andrea Forrellad, Julia Sabio y García, Federico Carlos Blanco, Cristina Lourdes Vázquez, Fabiana Bigi

2023Future Microbiology14 citationsDOI

Abstract

Almost 3% of the proteins of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M. tuberculosis), the main causative agent of human tuberculosis, are lipoproteins. These lipoproteins are characteristic of the mycobacterial cell envelope and participate in many mechanisms involved in the pathogenesis of M. tuberculosis. In this review, the authors provide an updated analysis of M. tuberculosis lipoproteins and categorize them according to their demonstrated or predicted functions, including transport of compounds to and from the cytoplasm, biosynthesis of the mycobacterial cell envelope, defense and resistance mechanisms, enzymatic activities and signaling pathways. In addition, this updated analysis revealed that at least 40% of M. tuberculosis lipoproteins are glycosylated.

Topics & Concepts

Mycobacterium tuberculosisTuberculosisCell envelopeMicrobiologyCytoplasmPathogenesisBiologyImmunologyMedicineBiochemistryGenePathologyEscherichia coliTuberculosis Research and EpidemiologyMycobacterium research and diagnosisPneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia detection and treatment