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. 2016 Feb 12;7:141. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2016.00141

Table 2.

Previously reported virulence factors in the M. tuberculosis complex which have been identified in more than one phosphoproteomic dataset, and their putative role in virulence.

Accession Protein names Phosphopeptides/sites Putative role in virulence References
P9WI73 Serine/threonine-protein kinase PknG SGPGTQPADAQTATSATVR Unclear, possibly growth and metabolism Nguyen et al., 2005
P9WI77 Serine/threonine-protein kinase PknE LPVPSTHPVSPGTR MAPK signaling, survival Parandhaman et al., 2014a
P9WI79 Serine/threonine-protein kinase PknD WSPGDSATVAGPLAADSR Unclear, plays a role in TB infection of the CNS Be et al., 2012
P9WIE5 Catalase-peroxidase (CP) (Peroxidase/catalase) KatG DAITSGIEVVWTNTPTK Antioxidant Ng et al., 2004
P9WJB7 Nucleoid-associated protein EspR AHGLPSAAQQK Transcriptional regulation Blasco et al., 2012
P9WMH1 Iron-dependent repressor IdeR MNELVDTTEMYLR Iron dependent regulation Banerjee et al., 2011
I6Y748 Membrane protein DPPTDPNLR Unknown n/a

The commonly detected phosphopeptide is indicated in bold, along with phosphosites that have been confirmed in more than one study.