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The TB structural genomics consortium: a resource for Mycobacterium tuberculosis biology

  • TERWILLIGER TC
  • , PARK MS
  • , WALDO GS
  • , J BERENDZEN
  • , HUNG LW
  • , KIM CY
  • , SMITH CV
  • , SACCHETTINI JC
  • , M BELLINZONI
  • , R BOSSI
  • , ROSSI E DE
  • , A MATTEVI
  • , A MILANO
  • , G RICCARDI
  • , Menico RIZZI
  • , ROBERTS MM
  • , COKER AR
  • , G FOSSATI
  • , P MASCAGNI
  • , COATES AR
  • WOOD SP, GOULDING CW, APOSTOL MI, ANDERSON DH, GILL HS, EISENBERG DS, B TANEJA, S MANDE, E POHL, V LAMZIN, P TUCKER, M WILMANNS, C COLOVOS, KLAUCKE W MEYER, MUNRO AW, MCLEAN KJ, MARSHALL KR, D LEYS, YANG JK, YOON HJ, LEE BI, LEE MG, KWAK JE, HAN BW, LEE JY, BAEK SH, SUH SW, KOMEN MM, ARCUS VL, BAKER EN, LOTT JS, JACOBS W. JR, T ALBER, B. RUPP

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Abstract

The TB Structural Genomics Consortium is an organization devoted to encouraging, coordinating, and facilitating the determination and analysis of structures of proteins from Mycobacterium tuberculosis. The Consortium members hope to work together with other M. tuberculosis researchers to identify M. tuberculosis proteins for which structural information could provide important biological information, to analyze and interpret structures of M. tuberculosis proteins, and to work collaboratively to test ideas about M. tuberculosis protein function that are suggested by structure or related to structural information. This review describes the TB Structural Genomics Consortium and some of the proteins for which the Consortium is in the progress of determining three-dimensional structures.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)223-249
Number of pages27
JournalTuberculosis
Volume83
Publication statusPublished - 2003

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  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
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