Browsing Division of Biological Sciences by Subject "Virus"
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Investigating the redox signaling mechanisms during HIV-TB co-infection
Oxidative stress has been at the forefront of HIV/AIDS-related pathophysiologies since the early days of its discovery. Overcoming HIV-1 latency, wherein, the virus remains integrated in the host chromatin, undetected and ... -
Mechanistic insights into the recruitment of viral type 2 IRES to ribosomal pre-initiation complex and its interaction with eIF4 factors and PTB1
Viruses often employ internal ribosome entry sites (IRESs) in their genomic RNA to hijack the host’s translational machinery. The IRES elements are characterized by unique secondary and tertiary RNA structures capable of ... -
Structural insight into unique features of the Translational apparatus in Plants
Plants are constantly challenged with a variety of biotic and abiotic stress conditions. Being sessile, plants cannot evade these conditions. Most of these sudden changes in environmental conditions require a quick change ...

