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Elucidating the role of carbon metabolism genes chiA and yjiY in Salmonella pathogenesis.
Salmonella is a foodborne pathogen that causes debilitating enteric diseases in a wide range of hosts. While Salmonella Typhimurium causes self-limiting gastroenteritis in human beings, Salmonella Typhi causes typhoid fever ...
Understanding the Significance of Ydcp, a Putative Peptidase Encoding Gene, in Virulence of Salmonella
Salmonella is a recognised enteric pathogen which infects several mammalian and avian hosts through faeco-oral route and establishes either a localised gastrointestinal inflammation and diarrhoea or a systemic fever, ...
Molecular basis of attenuation of the live attenuated Japanese encephalitis virus vaccine SA14-14-2
Japanese encephalitis virus is a member of Flaviviridae family. Flaviviridae family
has four genera which comprises of Flavivirus, Pestivirus, Hepacivirus and Pegivirus. The
global burden of disease caused by these viruses ...
The role of Rv1860 from M. tuberculosis in modulating the host immune response
Tuberculosis continues to prevail as the major cause of mortality from any single pathogen around the world, despite implementation of control programs and the availability of effective drugs and the vaccine BCG. Mycobacterium ...
Investigating Partners of OsMADS1 Transcription Factor and functions for some associated factors for roles in rice inflorescence and floral development
Title: Investigating Partners of OsMADS1 Transcription Factor and functions for some associated factors for roles in rice inflorescence and floral development
The classic ABCDE model for floral organ identity show that ...
Interactions between host cellular factors and Rotaviral viroplasmic non-structural proteins NSP5, NSP2 and their influence on virus replication
Overall, the present study demonstrates the dynamic nature of rotavirus viroplasm and how it manipulates the intracellular environment by intracellular relocalization of host proteins and their sequestration in viroplasms ...
Improving Glioblastoma Management: A Study of Biomarkers, Tumor Microenvironment and Chemoresistance
Glioblastoma (GBM) is an aggressive form of adult brain tumors. The current standard of care
includes maximal safe resection followed by concurrent chemo-radiation therapy and adjuvant
chemotherapy with temozolomide. ...
Mechanism of the Development of Genetic Resistance to Antibiotics Mediated by three Reactive Oxygen Species in Mycobacterium smegmatis
Bacteria use different means to survive in the continued presence of antibiotics. We find that upon prolonged exposure to antibiotics, mycobacteria put up a triphasic response comprised of a logarithmic reduction of the ...
Functional characterization of a new enzymatic activity of the ‘miRNase’-XRN-2 from Caenorhabditis elegans.
Ribonucleic acid (RNA) molecules play a central role in every pivotal process in the cell, and ribonucleases (RNases) are critical for their biogenesis, processing, and degradation. Therefore, RNases are indispensable for ...
PP2A-phosphatase and Polo-like kinase 1 regulates spindle positioning by orchestrating the cortical levels of the dynein adaptor NuMA
The mitotic spindle is a microtubule-based diamond shape structure that captures
chromosomes and facilitates their segregation during anaphase. Proper positioning of
the mitotic spindle is critical for defining the ...