Mass spectrometry-based proteomics has been extensively used to map bacterial proteomes, which has led to a better understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying bacterial infection and bacteria-host interactions. Quantitative proteomics using selected or parallel reaction monitoring is considered one of the most sensitive and specific quantitative MS-based approaches and has significantly advanced proteome studies of pathogenic bacteria. Here, recent applications of targeted proteomics for bacteria identification, biomarker discovery, and the characterization of bacterial virulence and antimicrobial resistance are reviewed among others. Results of such studies are expected to further contribute to improve the fight against the most c...
Modern microbial systematics requires a range of methodologies for the comprehensive characterizatio...
Despite the discovery of antibiotics almost a century ago, infectious diseases continue to be a subs...
International audienceExotoxins contribute to the infectious processes of many bacterial pathogens, ...
Mass spectrometry-based proteomics has been extensively used to map bacterial proteomes, which has l...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), in 2012 infectious diseases and related conditions...
The application of proteomics to translational and clinical microbiology is one of the most advanced...
The application of proteomics to translational and clinical microbiology is one of the most advanced...
Microbes with the capability to survive in the host tissue and efficiently subvert its innate immune...
<p><b>Introduction</b>: The threat bacterial pathogens pose to human health is increasing with the n...
Proteomics has evolved substantially since its early days, some 20 years ago. In this mini-review, w...
It is now more than 10 years since the publication of the first microbial genome sequence and scienc...
Modern microbial systematics requires a range of methodologies for the comprehensive characterizatio...
The plethora of data now available from bacterial genome sequencing has opened a wealth of new resea...
AbstractThe application of proteomics to translational and clinical microbiology is one of the most ...
By providing useful tools to study host-pathogen interactions, next-generation omics has recently en...
Modern microbial systematics requires a range of methodologies for the comprehensive characterizatio...
Despite the discovery of antibiotics almost a century ago, infectious diseases continue to be a subs...
International audienceExotoxins contribute to the infectious processes of many bacterial pathogens, ...
Mass spectrometry-based proteomics has been extensively used to map bacterial proteomes, which has l...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), in 2012 infectious diseases and related conditions...
The application of proteomics to translational and clinical microbiology is one of the most advanced...
The application of proteomics to translational and clinical microbiology is one of the most advanced...
Microbes with the capability to survive in the host tissue and efficiently subvert its innate immune...
<p><b>Introduction</b>: The threat bacterial pathogens pose to human health is increasing with the n...
Proteomics has evolved substantially since its early days, some 20 years ago. In this mini-review, w...
It is now more than 10 years since the publication of the first microbial genome sequence and scienc...
Modern microbial systematics requires a range of methodologies for the comprehensive characterizatio...
The plethora of data now available from bacterial genome sequencing has opened a wealth of new resea...
AbstractThe application of proteomics to translational and clinical microbiology is one of the most ...
By providing useful tools to study host-pathogen interactions, next-generation omics has recently en...
Modern microbial systematics requires a range of methodologies for the comprehensive characterizatio...
Despite the discovery of antibiotics almost a century ago, infectious diseases continue to be a subs...
International audienceExotoxins contribute to the infectious processes of many bacterial pathogens, ...