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Analysis Of Protein Evolution And Its Implications In Remote Homology Detection And Function Recognition
(2009-07-22)One of the major outcomes of a genome sequencing project is the availability of amino acid sequences of all the proteins encoded in the genome of the organism concerned. However, most commonly, for a substantial proportion ... -
Anti-thrombotic Secondary Metabolites from Endophytic Fungi of Datura Metel and Cassia Fistula
Blood coagulation is a process that occurs normally in an animal during bleeding, to prevent the loss of blood from the body and is assisted by two key players -blood platelets and coagulation factors particularly thrombin. ... -
Antibodies specific to a deoxyribomononucleotide (dpT) and a deoxyribodinucleotide (dpTpA)
Thi,s t h e s i s dea ls w it h the s p e c i f i c i t y a n a l y s i s , a f f i n i t y c h r o m a t o g r a p h i c p u r i f i c a t i o n and a p p l i c a t i o n s of h a p t e n s p e c i f i c a n t i b o d i ... -
Antibodies specific to deoxyribomono-, DI- And trinucleotides : sequence dependent binding to dsDNA
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Antibodies to guanosine 5'-phosphate and guanosine : Specificities, Purification and Applications.
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Antifungal antibiotics by actinomycetes formation of champamycin - B By Streptomyces Champavatii
Presently, the chemotherapeutic treatment of the widely prevalent fungal infections in humans, animals and plants is far from satisfactory and is in marked contrast to that of bacterial diseases which are controlled successfully ... -
Antigenic Determinants Of Chicken Riboflavin Carrier Protein: Structural And Functional Aspects
(Indian Institute of Science, 2005-09-01)Investigations detailed in this thesis constitute a part of the continuing programme of research undertaken in our laboratory on the riboflavin carrier protein (RCP) with particular reference to identification and synthesis ... -
Antimicrobial Peptides And Salmonella Pathogenesis
(2011-02-07)Chapter-I Introduction The bacteria known as Salmonellae are gram-negative, rod-shaped intracellular pathogenic bacilli that belong to the family Enterobacteriacea and causes typhoid fever. Enteric fever or typhoid ... -
Ants, Figs, Fig Wasps : The Chemical Ecology Of A Multitrophic System
(2013-04-01)Plant–animal interaction systems are complex food webs where the members—plants, pollinators, herbivores, parasites and predators of the pollinators/herbivores—interact with each other in ways which maximize their own ... -
Arabidopsis Serine/Threonine/Tyrosine Protein Kinase : Implications in Growth And DEvelopment
(2018-07-19)Protein phosphorylation is a key cellular regulatory mechanism. Phosphorylation can either activate or inhibit the function of a particular protein. Activation of protein kinases has been implicated in response to light, ... -
Aromatic Beta-Glucoside Utilization In Shigella Sonnei : Comparison With The Escherichia Coli Paradigm
(2010-12-01)The aromatic beta-glucosides of plant origin, salicin and arbutin, serve as carbon sources for the sustenance of bacteria when ‘preferred’ sugars are absent in the environment. In the family Enterobacteriaceae, there are ... -
Aromatic Interactions In Peptides : Designed Helices And β-Hairpins
(2009-04-15)Design of complex protein folds requires complete understanding of the stereochemical principles that govern polypeptide chain folding. Extensive studies on design and synthesis of specific secondary structures like ...

