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<title>A Database for Mycobacterium Secretome Analysis: ‘MycoSec’ to Accelerate Global Health Research</title>
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<name>Roy, Ayan</name>
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<summary type="text">A Database for Mycobacterium Secretome Analysis: ‘MycoSec’ to Accelerate Global Health Research
Roy, Ayan
Members of the genus Mycobacterium are notorious for their pathogenesis. Investigations from various per-&#13;
spectives have identified the pathogenic strategies employed by these lethal pathogens. Secretomes are believed&#13;
&#13;
to play crucial roles in host cell recognition and cross-talks, in cellular attachment, and in triggering other&#13;
functions related to host pathogen interactions. However, a proper idea of the mycobacterial secretomes and&#13;
their mechanism of functionality still remains elusive. In the present study, we have developed a comprehensive&#13;
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database of potential mycobacterial secretomes (MycoSec) using pre-existing algorithms for secretome predic-&#13;
tion for researchers interested in this particular field. The database provides a platform for retrieval and analysis&#13;
&#13;
of identified secretomes in all finished genomes of the family Mycobacteriaceae. The database contains valuable&#13;
information regarding secretory signal peptides (Sec type), lipoprotein signal peptides (Lipo type), and Twin&#13;
arginine (RR/KR) signal peptides (TAT type), prevalent in mycobacteria. Information pertaining to COG&#13;
analysis, codon usage, and gene expression of the predicted secretomes has also been incorporated in the&#13;
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database. MycoSec promises to be a useful repertoire providing a plethora of information regarding myco-&#13;
bacterial secretomes and may well be a platform to speed global health research. MycoSec is freely accessible at&#13;
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http://www.bicnbu.in/mycosec.
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