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    Investigating the role of an atypical dual-specificity phosphatase DUSP28 in mammalian cells 

    Bhansali, Priyanka
    Dual-specificity phosphatases (DUSPs) belong to the protein tyrosine phosphatases (PTP) subfamily and dephosphorylate, both serine/threonine and tyrosine residues of proteins and non-protein substrates. A subgroup of ...

    Dissecting the function of NuMA in cleavage furrow formation and chromatin decondensation at the mitotic exit in animal cells 

    Rajeevan, Ashwathi
    In animal cells, the duplicated genetic material is aligned on a microtubule-based structure known as the mitotic spindle during mitosis. At the mitotic exit, the mitotic spindle elongates, and the sister chromatids get ...

    Characterization of XRN2-mediated microRNA turnover mechanism and its pathophysiological significance in eukaryotes 

    Nalawade, Rohit
    MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are endogenous, small non-coding RNAs that are extensively involved in the posttranscriptional regulation of gene expression in eukaryotes. Comprehensive studies on miRNA expression and function have ...
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    Exploring the roles of nucleoid-associated protein HU and two of its interacting proteins in Mycobacterium tuberculosis pathogenesis 

    Santoshi, Meghna
    The genome in prokaryotes is restricted to a membrane-less compartment termed nucleoid. The genome is maintained in the compacted state within the nucleoid with the help of three key cellular factors viz, macromolecular ...

    Role of the miR319-JAW-TCP module in the growth and development of the female reproductive organ in Arabidopsis thaliana 

    Sharma, Anurag N
    Named after their founding members TEOSINTE BRANCHED1, CYCLOIDEA, and PROLIFERATING CELL FACTORs, the TCP transcription factors have been investigated for their diverse role in plant growth and development. The five ...

    Deciphering canonical and non-canonical role of splicing factor Prp16 in pathogenic yeast C. neoformans 

    Negi, Manendra Singh
    RNA splicing is a ubiquitous process during eukaryotic gene expression, where non-coding introns are removed from primary transcripts to form functional mRNA. This vital process is carried out by the spliceosome, a large ...

    Identification and Characterization of Interacting Proteins of TARANI/ Ubiquitin Specific Protease-14 in Arabidopsis thaliana 

    Hegde, Anjana S
    Regulation of organ shape and size is an important area of research in developmental biology in both plants and animals. The shape of a leaf is determined primarily by endogenous factors such as gene function. Only a ...

    Mycobacterial topoisomerases: insights into structure, mechanism and function 

    Magray, Iqball Faheem
    DNA encounters topological constraints during essential cellular processes such as replication, transcription, and chromosome segregation. To ensure facile execution of these processes, a ubiquitous class of enzymes known ...

    Regulatory events governing host-C. albicans interaction: potential implications for wound healing 

    Ghoshal, Ankita
    Regulatory events governing host-C. albicans interaction: potential implications for wound healing. Candida albicans is an opportunistic fungal pathogen that resides commensally in 50% of the world population and is known ...

    Unravelling the spindle-independent function of cortical force-generating machinery (LIN-5/GPR-1/2) during cleavage furrow formation and abscission in C. elegans embryos 

    Adhikary, Kuheli
    Cytokinesis marks the final stage of cell division, where a single mother cell divides into two daughter cells. This intricate process begins with the assembly of an actomyosin-based cleavage furrow at the equatorial ...
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