The Mycobacterial DNA Methyltransferase HsdM Decreases Intrinsic Isoniazid Susceptibility
Tuberculosis, caused by the pathogen <i>Mycobacterium tuberculosis</i>, is a serious infectious disease worldwide. Multidrug-resistant TB (MDR-TB) remains a global problem, and the understanding of this resistance is incomplete. Studies suggested that DNA methylation promotes bacterial a...
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Main Authors: | Xinling Hu (Author), Xintong Zhou (Author), Tong Yin (Author), Keyu Chen (Author), Yongfei Hu (Author), Baoli Zhu (Author), Kaixia Mi (Author) |
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