Journal article

Expanding our understanding of the role of microbial glycoproteomes through high-throughput mass spectrometry approaches

NE Scott

Glycoconjugate Journal | SPRINGER | Published : 2019

Abstract

Protein glycosylation is increasingly recognised as an essential requirement for effective microbial infections. Within microbial pathogen’s protein glycosylation is used for both defensive and offensive purposes; enabling pathogens to fortify themselves against the host immune response or to disarm the host’s ability to resist infection. Although microbial protein glycosylation systems have been recognised for nearly two decades only recently has the true extend of protein glycosylation within microbes begun to be appreciated. A key enabler for this conceptual shift has been the development and application of modern approaches for the characterisation of glycosylation. Over the last decade ..

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University of Melbourne Researchers