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===Formation of IN-NAD Adduct===
===Formation of IN-NAD Adduct===
Activation or oxidation of INH by KatG has recently been measured in the terms of production of an IN-NAD adduct molecule that serves as a tight binding inhibitor of InhA. InhA is an enzyme involved in the biosynthesis of mycolic acids, which are components of the mycobacterial cell wall. Therefore, inhibition of InhA alone is sufficient enough to inhibit mycolic acid biosynthesis and induce cell lysis after exposure of bacteria to INH (4).
Activation or oxidation of INH by KatG has recently been measured in the terms of production of an IN-NAD adduct molecule that serves as a tight binding inhibitor of InhA. InhA is an enzyme involved in the biosynthesis of mycolic acids, which are components of the mycobacterial cell wall. Therefore, inhibition of InhA alone is sufficient enough to inhibit mycolic acid biosynthesis and induce cell lysis after exposure of bacteria to INH (4).
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==Mutations==
==Mutations==

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