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      • Small Heat Shock Proteins from Bacteria and a Bacteriophage 

        Biswas, Sreeparna
        Proteins can unfold during heat and other types of stress and tend to aggregate with subsequent loss of function. This event is prevented by small Heat Shock Proteins (sHSPs) acting as molecular chaperones. sHSPs do not ...
      • Small Heat Shock Proteins from Oryza Sativa and Salmonella Enterica 

        Mani, Nandini (2018-05-09)
        Small heat shock proteins (sHSPs) are a ubiquitous family of molecular chaperones that play a vital role in maintaining protein homeostasis in cells. They are the first line of defence against the detrimental effects of ...
      • Structural and Functional Characterisation of Small Heat Shock Protiens from Mycobacterium Marinum M 

        Bhandari, Spraha
        Small Heat Shock Proteins (sHSP) are ATP-independent molecular chaperones that exhibit diversity in structure, function and mode of action. They are present ubiquitously in all kingdoms of life. They function mainly by ...
      • Structural and functional studies on a small Heat Shock Protein from Entamoeba histolytica 

        Kurre, Devanshu
        Small Heat Shock Proteins (sHSPs) are molecular chaperones that bind to unfolding proteins during cellular stress to prevent them from aggregation. Once the normal conditions are restored, sHSPs release the bound substrate ...
      • Structural and functional studies on DNA damage inducible protein 1 (Ddi1) from protozoa 

        Biswas, Iman
        Structural and functional investigations on DNA-damage inducible protein1 (Ddi1) from Entamoeba histolytica, Trypanosoma cruzi and Toxoplasma gondii have been carried out. Ddi1 belongs to the ubiquitin receptor family of ...
      • Structural and Related Studies on Mycobacterial Lectins 

        Patra, Dhabaleswar (2018-05-09)
        This thesis is concerned with the first ever X-ray crystallographic and complimentary solution studies on mycobacterial lectins. Lectins, described as multivalent carbohydrate binding proteins of non-immune origin, are ...
      • Structural Studies On Basic Winged Bean Agglutinin 

        Kulkarni, Kiran A (2009-07-03)
        The journey of structural studies on lectins, starting with ConA in the 70s, has crossed many milestones. Lectins, multivalent carbohydrate-binding proteins of non-immune origin, specifically bind diverse sugar structures. ...
      • Structural Studies on DNA Damage Inducible Protein 1 (Ddi1) of Leishmania and the Rotavirus Nonstructural Protein NSP4 

        Kumar, Sushant (2018-01-17)
        Structuraj investigations on the Ddi1 (DNA-damage inducible protein 1) of Leishmania major and on the rotavirus nonstructural protein NSP4 were carried out. Ddi1 belongs to the ubiquitin receptor family of proteins. One ...
      • Structural Studies on Heat Shock Protein 90 from Dictyostelium Discoideum and Oryza Sativa 

        Raman, Swetha (2018-05-09)
        Molecular chaperones are proteins that interact with and aid in stabilization and activation of other proteins. Chaperones help proteins attain their three dimensional conformation, without forming a part of the final ...
      • Structural Studies on Mycobacterial Aspartic Proteinases and Adenylyl Cyclases 

        Deivanayaga Barathy, V (2018-04-11)
        Structural investigations on two mycobacterial enzymes were carried out. Tuberculosis still remains a major threat to mankind even though drugs against it have been in use for many decades. The emergence of drug resistant ...
      • Structural Studies on Non-toxic Homologues of type II Ribosome Inactivating Proteins (RIPs) 

        Chandran, Thyageshwar
        This thesis is concerned with structural and related studies on two non-toxic homologues of type II RIPs. Type II RIPs, which are more toxic than type I, contain an additional lectin chain (B-chain) covalently linked to ...
      • Structural Studies On The Enzymes FabI And FabZ Of Plasmodium Falciparum 

        Pidugu, Lakshmi Swarna Mukhi (2008-10-20)
        The thesis deals with X-ray crystallographic analysis of two enzymes involved in the fatty acid biosynthesis pathway, known as Fatty Acid Synthase or FAS, of the malarial parasite, Plasmodium falciparum, in order to ...
      • Structural Studies On The Rotaviral Enterotoxin NSP4 

        Chacko, Anita Rachel (2013-02-12)
      • Structural Studies On Winged Bean Agglutinins 

        Manoj, N (Indian Institute of Science, 2007-01-11)
        Lectins are multivalent carbohydrate binding proteins that specifically recognise diverse sugar structures and mediate a variety of biological processes, such as cell-cell and host-pathogen interactions, serum glycoprotein ...
      • Structure Analysis Of FabI And FabZ Enzymes Of The Fatty Acid Biosynthesis Pathway Of Plasmodium Falciparum 

        Maity, Koustav (2013-08-30)
        The emergence of drug resistant strains of Plasmodium has given a new face to the old disease, malaria. One of the approaches is to block metabolic pathways of the pathogen. The current thesis describes the X-ray ...
      • Structure analysis of lectin and lectin-like domains from Entamoeba histolytica 

        Khan, Farha
        Lectins are a diverse group of proteins which can recognize different types of carbohydrates specifically and reversibly. Though first characterized in plants, lectins have now been identified in all other forms of life. ...
      • Structure Analysis Of Plant Lectin Domains 

        Shetty, Kartika N (2014-04-07)
        Lectins are multivalent carbohydrate binding proteins that specifically recognise diverse sugar structures and mediate a variety of biological processes, such as cell-cell and host-pathogen interactions, serum glycoprotein ...
      • Substrate Specificity Determinants of Class III Nucleotide Cyclases 

        Bharambe, Nikhil Govind (2018-07-31)
        Cyclic AMP and cyclic GMP (cAMP and cGMP) are important second messengers in key signal-transduction pathways that mediate various physiological functions in bacteria and eukaryotes. Adenylyl Cyclases (ACs) and Guanylyl ...

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