Browsing Biochemistry (BC) by thesis submitted date"2006"
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Diaminopropionate Ammonia Lyase : Characterization, Unfolding And Mechanism Of Inhibition By Aminooxy Compounds
(2009-03-13)Diaminopropionate ammonia lyase (DAPAL) which belongs to the class of PLP enzymes is reported only from prokaryotes. It is involved in the removal of two amino groups from its substrate, diaminopropionate, to form ammonia ... -
Functional Role Of Heat Shock Protein 90 From Plasmodium Falciparum
(2009-03-18)Molecular chaperones have emerged in recent years as major players in many aspects of cell biology. Molecular chaperones are also known as heat shock proteins (HSPs) since many were originally discovered due to their increased ... -
Identification Of Chloroquine Resistant Haplotypes Of Plasmodium Falciparum In India And Development Of New Antimalarial Combinations
(2008-10-03)Malaria afflicts 300-500 million people in the world and the mortality ranges from 1-2 million, children in Africa being the most susceptible. With a vaccine not being available against malaria and the front line drugs ... -
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 ... -
Structural, functional and immunological characterization of recombinant riboflavin carrier protein expressed in baculovirus system and molecular modelling of GnRH specific single chain fragment variable
Structural, Functional, and Immunological Characterization of Recombinant Riboflavin Carrier Protein Expressed in Baculovirus System and Molecular Modeling of GnRH-Specific Single Chain Fragment Variable This thesis is an ... -
Studies on two calcium-dependent protein kinase isoforms CaCPKI and CaCPK2 from chickpea ( cicer arietinum L.) : Moleccular cloning, differential expression, Biochemical characterization and localization
Crop plants are constantly exposed to pathogens and various environmental stresses, such as cold, salinity, and drought that cause major losses in productivity. Plants normally respond rapidly to these biotic and abiotic ... -
Virus-Inducible Gene Expression Changes In Mouse Brain : Studies With Japanese Encephalitis & Rabies Viruses
(2009-04-16)One of the key events in a virus-infected host cell is the activation and repression of a large number of host genes. In recent years, such differentially expressed host genes have been identified for several viruses, ...

