N-terminal proteomics of <i>Mycobacterium marinum</i> using bottom-up label-free quantitative analysis in data-dependent acquisition mode on a timsTOF Pro mass spectrometer
Hu DD, Weaver SD, Collars OA, Champion PA, Champion MM
Microbiology resource announcements · 2024-03
Abstract
N-terminal acetylation in Mycobacterium tuberculosis is correlated with pathogenic activity. We used genomics and bottom-up proteomics to identify protein Emp1 as the sole acetyltransferase responsible for acetylation of EsxA, a known virulence factor. Using custom data analysis, we screened the proteome to identify 22 additional putative substrates of Emp1.