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      • Host responses in Fas-deficient autoimmune-prone lpr mice upon Salmonella Typhimurium infection 

        Rananaware, Supriya
        Autoimmune diseases can potentially pre-dispose an individual to infections. On the other hand, infections can trigger, exacerbate or ameliorate autoimmunity. Autoimmune Lymphoproliferative Syndrome (ALPS) is a rare genetic ...
      • Identification and Biochemical Characterization of Novel Inhibitors of Nonhomologous End Joining: Implications in DNA Double-Strand Break Repair and Cancer Therapy 

        Ray, Ujjayinee
        To summarize, in the present study, we have synthesized and characterized three novel NHEJ inhibitors targeting DNA Ligase IV, with several fold better efficacy compared to SCR7 and thus potential to be developed as cancer ...
      • Immunomodulatory effects of 7-hydroxy frullanolide, a plant-based sesquiterpene lactone, in inhibiting immune cell responses and roles of disease and vaccination outcomes on Covid-19 mortality 

        Pathak, Sanmoy
        Immunomodulation is a process by which the immune response of the host is either enhanced or suppressed due to various factors which either protects or makes the host more susceptible to particular diseases. Immunomodulators ...
      • Investigation of RAG1 in lymphoid and brain cells: Understanding mechanism and regulation 

        Nilavar, Namrata M
        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 ...
      • Mechanistic Insights Into Heat Shock Protein 90 (Hsp90) Trans-splicing in Giardia lamblia 

        Iyer, Vinithra
        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 ...
      • Multiple routes to tackling drug-resistant tuberculosis: Systems modeling to unravel resistance mechanisms, drug combinations, and novel host-based biomarkers 

        Thakur, Chandrani
        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 ...
      • Stop codon readthrough in MTCH2 mRNA and its role in mitochondrial physiology 

        Lekha, E M
        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 ...
      • Studies on the post-transcriptional regulation of genes of glutamate utilization pathway in Pichia pastoris and a role for Retrograde regulation protein 1 

        Dey, Trishna
        The methylotrophic yeast, Pichia pastoris can utilize compounds such as glucose, glycerol, methanol, acetate, amino acids, or oleic acid as the sole source of carbon. However, the regulation of synthesis of key enzymes of ...
      • Translational readthrough of AGO1 mRNA and its regulation by let-7a microRNA 

        Singh, Anumeha
        During translation, the message encoded in mRNAs is decoded by ribosomes to synthesize proteins following strict canonical decoding rules. This process is tightly regulated and several mechanisms exist in cells that ensure ...
      • Understanding the Regulation of mRNA Translation Repression by RGG-motif Proteins 

        Poornima, G
        Messenger RNA translation is one of the most energy expensive steps in the process of gene expression and therefore translation regulation is critical for maintaining cellular homeostasis. In contrast to transcriptional ...
      • Understanding the structural organization of the carrier translocase machinery in regulating mitochondrial biogenesis and organelle quality control 

        Kumar, Abhishek
        Mitochondria are essential eukaryotic organelles required for diverse cellular functions including, energy homeostasis, iron-sulfur cluster biogenesis, and signaling. Therefore, the maintenance of organelle quality control ...

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