Affiliation:
1. Department of Microbiology and Cell Biology Indian Institute of Science Bengaluru India
2. Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research Bengaluru India
Abstract
AbstractIn every bacterium, nucleoid‐associated proteins (NAPs) play crucial roles in chromosome organization, replication, repair, gene expression, and other DNA transactions. Their central role in controlling the chromatin dynamics and transcription has been well‐appreciated in several well‐studied organisms. Here, we review the diversity, distribution, structure, and function of NAPs from the genus Mycobacterium. We highlight the progress made in our understanding of the effects of these proteins on various processes and in responding to environmental stimuli and stress of mycobacteria in their free‐living as well as during distinctive intracellular lifestyles. We project them as potential drug targets and discuss future studies to bridge the information gap with NAPs from well‐studied systems.
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Department of Biotechnology, Ministry of Science and Technology, India