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An in silico analysis of rpoB mutations to affect Chlamydia trachomatis sensitivity to rifamycin.

Ichrak BenamriMaryame AzzouziAhmed MoussaFouzia Radouani
Published in: Journal, genetic engineering & biotechnology (2022)
As conclusion, the present study revealed that the changes observed in the encoded proteins can affect their functions and structures, in addition to their interactions with other proteins which impact the bacteria sensitivity to antibiotics. Consequently, the information revealed through this in silico analysis would be useful for deeper exploration to understand the mechanisms of C. trachomatis resistance and enable managing the infection to avoid its complications. We recommend further investigations and perform deeper experimental analysis with collaboration between bioinformaticians, physicians, biologists, pharmacists, and chemistry and biochemistry scientists.
Keyphrases
  • primary care
  • molecular docking
  • single cell
  • healthcare
  • high resolution
  • risk factors
  • mass spectrometry