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Manganese-Dependent Serine/Threonine/Tyrosine Kinase From Arabidopsis Thaliana : Role Of Serine And Threonine Residues In The Regulation Of Kinase Activity
(2008-10-01)Protein phosphorylation is an important post-translational modification of proteins, which can either activate or inhibit the function of a given protein. The enzymes, protein kinases and protein phosphatases catalyze the ... -
Mapping of antigenic determinants and regions of RNA - protein interactions in physalis mottle virus
PhMV belongs to the tymo group of plant viruses, whose particles are stabilized predominantly by protein–protein interactions. The genome consists of a ssRNA of Mr 2.0 × 10^6 encapsidated in an icosahedral shell of 180 ... -
Mapping the Functional Domain of Glycodelin A : An Immunomodulatory Lipocalin
Glycodelins (Gds) are dimeric, glycosylated proteins belonging to the lipocalin superfamily which are primarily transporters of small hydrophobic molecules. Gd is classified under the lipocalin superfamily as it shows 55 ... -
Matabolism of phenylacetic acid by aspergillus niger
The metabolism of phenylacetic acid by Aspergillus niger was studied. The culture filtrates of A. niger grown on phenylacetate for 40 hours exhibited the presence of 2? and 3?hydroxyphenylacetic acids, 3?hydroxybenzyl ... -
Mechanism of Abrin-Induced Apoptosis and Insights into the Neutralizing Activity of mAb D6F10
(2017-11-23)Abrin is a potent toxin obtained from the seeds of Abrus precatorius. It is a heterodimeric glycoprotein consisting of an A and a B subunit linked together by a disulfide bond. The toxicity of the protein comes from the A ... -
The Mechanism Of Fragility Of The BCL2 And HOX11 Breakpoint Regions During t(14;18) And t(10;14) Chromosomal Translocations In Lymphoid Cancers
(2014-08-05)Haematological cancers like leukemia and lymphoma are characterized by genetic abnormalities, specifically chromosomal translocations. Analyses of the translocation breakpoint regions in patients have shown that some loci ... -
Mechanism Of RAG Action As A Structure-Specific Nuclease : Implications In Genomic Instability In Lymphoid Cells
(2013-07-18)Recombination Activating Genes (RAGs) orchestrate the process called V (D) J recombination, which enables the vertebrate adaptive immune system to specifically recognize millions of antigens. During this recombination ... -
Mechanism of RAG Regulation During Its Physiological and Pathological Functions in Lymphoid Cells
(2018-08-11)RAGs (Recombination Activating Genes) are responsible for generation of antigen receptor diversity in case of B-cells and T-cells, through the process of combinatorial joining of different V (variable), D (diversity) and ... -
Mechanism Of Replication Of Sesbania Mosaic Virus (SeMV)
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Mechanistic Insights Into Heat Shock Protein 90 (Hsp90) Trans-splicing in Giardia lamblia
Hsp90 gene is conserved and encoded by a single ORF with none to many cis-spliced introns across the biological kingdom. Previous studies from our lab have shown that Hsp90 gene in Giardia lamblia has a split nature having ... -
Mechanistic Insights into Radioprotection by Caffeine and Understanding Impact of Caffeine on Nonhomologous End Joining: Implications in Cancer
Maintenance of genome integrity is of utmost importance for the survival of any organism. Genetic instability is usually associated with various disorders, and it often leads to premature aging and predisposition to various ... -
Mechanistic insights into the replication of Sesbania mosaic virus
The present thesis deals with the mechanism of replication of Sesbania mosaic virus (SeMV), which belongs to the genus sobemoviruses. Sobemoviruses are single stranded positive sense RNA viruses which infect both mono and ... -
Metabolic and Pharmacological Modulations During IFN-γ signaling
Interferons, initially discovered for their antiviral properties, play pivotal roles in various biological processes, including host defense against pathogens, tumor surveillance, and disease pathogenesis. Interferon-gamma ... -
Metabolic Regulation of Gametocytogenesis in Malaria
Plasmodium sp. is an obligate intracellular protozoan parasite causing malaria and is responsible for more than 500,000 human deaths annually. P. falciparum and P. vivax are the two major species causing malaria in humans. ... -
Metabolism of naphthalene and methylnaphthalenes in Pseudomonas putida : Elucidation of catabolic pathways and purification and properties of 1,2-Dihydroxynaphthalene dioxygenase
I. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), which include naphthalene and alkyl-substituted naphthalenes, are universal products of combustion of organic matter. The mutagenic and carcinogenic nature of several PAHs makes ... -
Metabolism of phenolic acids in relation to the biosynthesis of ubiquinone and sterols
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Metabolism of phenolic amines : degradation ofdl-synephrine by Arthrobacter synerphrium sp.Nov. Ph.D
Among the natural phenolic amines, those derived from phenylalanine form an important group and are sometimes distinguished as protoalkaloids. Although the role of phenolic amines in animal metabolism and their mode of ...

