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Disabling the intrinsic resistome of Mycobacterium tuberculosis: elucidating hierarchies of DNA repair and mutagenesis that undermine current antibiotic efficacy

DNA damage repair mechanisms are critical to the adaptive evolution of Mycobacterium tuberculosis as obligate human pathogen, including the emergence of drug-resistance during anti-tuberculosis (TB) chemotherapy. In experimental models, DnaE2-dependent translesion synthesis (TLS) and UvrB-dependent...

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Main Author: Gobe, Irene
Other Authors: Warner, Digby
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Division of Medical Microbiology 2022
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