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Suppression of epileptiform activity by lactate through HCA1 and GIRK channel activation in rat subicular pyramidal neurons
In the present study, we report a lactate-induced hyperpolarization and reduction of epileptiform activity in subicular weak burst firing and regular firing neurons using patch clamp electrophysiology. We showed the ...
Determination of significance of SUMOylation of the Smc5/6 complex
The fascination of scientists to the Smc5/6 complex began in the 1990s, with the characterization of UV and γ radiation-sensitive rad18 mutant and its identification as a component of a novel Structural Maintenance of ...
Multiple routes to tackling drug-resistant tuberculosis: Systems modeling to unravel resistance mechanisms, drug combinations, and novel host-based biomarkers
Tuberculosis (TB) has been a major public health problem. The successful treatment of TB requires long-term (6-months) multi-drug chemotherapy, but poor patient compliance and non-adherence lead to the evolution of ...
Territorial and mating strategies of males in a lekking population of blackbuck Antilope cervicapra
Territoriality associated with lek-mating systems is unique in that males defend small, heavily clustered territories that lack resources usually thought to attract females, such as food and water. Females visit these male ...
Ageing associated altered host response to bacterial infection
Chapters in which I have elucidated and elaborately described how senescence alters the cellular response to infection, here I demonstrate how senescence in multiple tissues simultaneously contribute to pathogen spread and ...
Stop codon readthrough in MTCH2 mRNA and its role in mitochondrial physiology
Stop codon readthrough is the process in which translation continues beyond a stop codon till a downstream, in-frame stop codon generating a polypeptide with a C-terminal extension. MTCH2 was selected as a potential ...
Structural and functional studies on a small Heat Shock Protein from Entamoeba histolytica
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 ...
Biochemical characterization of UvrD helicase and its 1 interplay with DNA mismatch repair proteins in 2 Neisseria gonorrhoeae
UvrD helicase belongs to type I superfamily of helicases. It participates in Nucleotide Excision Repair (NER) and DNA Mismatch Repair (MMR). It also participates in the rolling circle replication. It has been shown that ...
Investigation of RAG1 in lymphoid and brain cells: Understanding mechanism and regulation
In summary, we show that RAG1 expression is regulated through a novel miRNA (miR-
29c) mediated mechanism and establish that as an additional mode of RAG1 regulation.
Studies described in the thesis reveal that among the ...
Functional Characterization of a SAND–Domain–containing Factor OsULTRAPETALA1 – a Direct Downstream Target of OsMADS1
Studies on meristem identity regulators in Rice (Oryza sativa), a model plant for cereal crops have revealed how meristem identity and transitions are controlled, bearing implications for crop yield improvement. We were ...