Mycobacterial chaperonins as potential targets for new therapeutic approaches to tuberculosis
Lead Research Organisation:
University of Birmingham
Department Name: Sch of Biosciences
Abstract
United Kingdom
Organisations
Publications
Piplani B
(2023)
Mycobacterial chaperonins in cellular proteostasis: Evidence for chaperone function of Cpn60.1 and Cpn60.2-mediated protein folding.
in Molecular microbiology
Description | This funding was for an international meeting of researchers from the UK, the USA, and India, with expertise in two different fields, to explore possibilities for future collaboration and to bring these two fields closer together. |
Exploitation Route | Successful links have been established between the relevant laboratories. |
Sectors | Pharmaceuticals and Medical Biotechnology |