STUDY OF THE RV1417 AND RV2617C MEMBRANE PROTEINS AND THEIR INTERACTIONS WITH NICOTINE DERIVATIVES AS POTENTIAL INHIBITORS OF ERP VIRULENCE-ASSOCIATED FACTOR IN MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS: AN IN SILICO APPROACH

Study of the Rv1417 and Rv2617c Membrane Proteins and Their Interactions with Nicotine Derivatives as Potential Inhibitors of Erp Virulence-Associated Factor in Mycobacterium tuberculosis: An In Silico Approach

The increasing emergence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) strains resistant to traditional anti-tuberculosis drugs has alarmed health services worldwide.The search for new therapeutic targets and effective drugs that counteract the virulence and multiplication of Mtb represents a challenge for the scientific community.Several studies have consid

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An in vitro-identified high-affinity nucleosome-positioning signal is capable of transiently positioning a nucleosome in vivo

Abstract Background The physiological function of eukaryotic DNA occurs in the context invertatop squeeze bottle of nucleosomal arrays that can expose or obscure defined segments of the genome.Certain DNA sequences are capable of strongly positioning a nucleosome in vitro, suggesting the possibility that favorable intrinsic signals might reproducib

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