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Noschka et al., 2021 - Unbiased Identification of Angiogenin as an Endogenous Antimicrobial Protein With Activity Against Virulent Mycobacterium tuberculosis
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Screening a hemofiltrate library for activity against extracellular Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb). (A) Around 48 fractions (each 10 μl) of pool seven of the hemofiltrate library were incubated for 96 h with extracellular Mtb. 3H-Uracil was added for the final 24 h of incubation. The uptake of 3H-Uracil was measured by scintillation counting in a ß-counter. Antimicrobial activity was calculated by comparison to the untreated control. The bars present the average antimycobacterial activity (%) calculated from triplicates of a single experiment. (B) Subfractions 7–16/17 were analyzed via mass spectrometry. Spectrum analysis yielded three distinct peaks, identifying Angiogenin with a molecular mass of 14,137 Dalton. (C) Angiogenin sequence coverage (88%) by MS/MS analysis of the sample after carbamidomethylation and digestion with trypsin. Full sequence (Angiogenin precursor): signal peptide: 1–24 and Angiogenin 25–147.

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