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    Studies on exosomal microRNAs and proteins associated with Hepatitis C and Dengue virus induced pathogenesis 

    Pradhan, Aunji
    Studies on the exosomal microRNAs and proteins associated with Hepatitis C and Dengue virus-induced pathogenesis. Hepatitis C virus and Dengue virus are the group of positive-strand RNA viruses belonging to the family ...

    Structural and functional insights of biological macromolecules associated with infectious diseases – single particle cryo-electron microscopy based studies 

    Pramanick, Ishika
    In the global context, particularly in India, the two most important infectious diseases among many others are Tuberculosis (TB), an age-old disease and COVID-19, a new-age disease. This thesis focuses on some of the key ...

    The dual-targeting of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Pso2 into the nucleus and mitochondria is regulated by post-translational modifications: Implications for organelle-specific DNA repair 

    Somashekara, S C
    The repair of DNA interstrand crosslinks (ICLs) involves the concerted action of multiple DNA repair pathways. In eukaryotes, ICLs are sensed and repaired by replication-coupled or replication-independent mechanisms in ...

    Mechanistic insights into protein stabilization and protein-protein interactions 

    Chattopadhyay, Gopinath
    Most amino acid substitutions in a protein either lead to partial loss of function or are near neutral. Several studies have shown the existence of second-site mutations that can rescue the defects caused by diverse loss ...

    Regulation of Flagellar Motility in Giardia lamblia and Trichomonas vaginalis 

    Sudhakar, Aparna
    Protozoan pathogens are responsible for infections that are highly prevalent, especially in developing and under-developed countries. Flagellar motility is exhibited by a variety of organisms ranging from bacteria to certain ...

    Probing Protein Sequence-Function Relationships using Deep Mutational Scanning 

    Chandra, Soumyanetra
    Deep Mutational Scanning (DMS) approaches help elucidate sequence-function-phenotype relationships in proteins, which ultimately improves our understanding of residue (or nucleotide)-specific contributions to protein ...

    Characterization of the transsulfuration enzyme Cystathionine beta-synthase as a novel regulatory node in the sulfur metabolism of Mycobacterium tuberculosis 

    Bandyopadhyay, Parijat
    Methionine and cysteine metabolisms are important for the survival and pathogenesis of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb). The transsulfuration pathway converts methionine to cysteine and represents an important link between ...

    Immunological consequences of host signaling-regulated epigenetic modification(s) during mycobacterial pathogenesis 

    Borbora, Salik Miskat
    Introduction: Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb), the principal etiological agent of pulmonary tuberculosis (TB), continues to co-evolve with the human population making itself one of the most potent infectious killer in the ...

    Role of calcium sensors in differential alignment of synaptic nanomachinery during neurotransmission 

    Netrakanti, Pallavi Rao
    Some of the brain's most remarkable feats such as learning and memory, are thought to emerge from elementary properties of chemical synapses. The distinctive feature of these synapses is that the action potential in the ...

    Role of Mint family of Proteins in the nanoscale localization and real-time retention of surface Amyloid Precursor 

    Mahadeva Swamy, H S
    Amyloid beta, a key determinant in the pathology of Alzheimer's disease (AD), is formed by the sequential proteolysis of Amyloid Precursor Protein (APP) by β-and γ-secretase. Evidence over the last few decades indicates ...
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    AuthorBhushan, Lokesh (2)Krishnadev, O (2)Ramesh, V (2)A Ravi (1)Abbey, Deepti (1)Abhinav, K V (1)Abraham, Ambily (1)Abraham, Sojan (1)Acharya, Samir (1)Adhikary, Kuheli (1)... View MoreSubjectNATURAL SCIENCES (371)Biochemistry (206)Molecular Biophysics (66)Biochemical Genetics (63)Microbiology and Cell Biology (49)Molecular Biology (48)Mycobacterium tuberculosis (46)Ecology (35)Microbiology (31)Mycobacteria (28)... View MoreDate Issued2010 - 2018 (520)2004 - 2009 (95)Has File(s)
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