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    Regulation of the Principal Cell Division Protein FtsZ of Escherichia Coli by Antisense RNA and FtsH Protease 

    Anand, Deepak (2018-05-10)
    The PhD thesis is on the studsy of the influence of the ftsZ antisense RNA and FtsH protease on the synthesis and function of the Escherichia coli cytokinetic protein, FtsZ, which mediates septation during cell division. ...

    Characterization of Host Protein Interactions with HCV RNA : Implications in Viral Translation, Replication and Design of Antivirals 

    Bhat, Prasanna (2018-05-09)
    HCV genome is a positive sense single-stranded RNA containing a single open reading frame (ORF) flanked by untranslated regions (UTRs), 5’UTR and 3’UTR.Initiation of HCV RNA translation is mediated by internal ribosome ...

    Immune Evasion and Survival Strategies of Mycobacterium : Role for Host Signaling Pathway-Mediated Micro RNAs and Epigenetic Regulation 

    Holla, Sahana (2018-05-09)
    The genus Mycobacterium represents more than 120 species of bacteria including the pathogenic M. tuberculosis, the etiological agent of tuberculosis. The host mounts a robust inflammatory and cell-mediated response to ...

    Unique Response and the Survival Mechanism of Mycobacterial Subpopulations against Oxidative and Nitrite Stress 

    Nair, Rashmi Ravindran (2017-12-03)
    Mycobacterial populations are known for the heterogeneity in terms of cell size, morphology, and metabolic status, which are believed to help the population survive under stress conditions. Such population heterogeneity ...

    The Role of Initiation Factor 3 : Insights from E. Coli, Mitochondria and Mycoplasma 

    Ayyub, Shreya Ahana (2018-01-07)
    The process of translation initiation is the most highly regulated step of protein synthesis. In bacteria, three initiation factors (IF1, IF2 and IF3) play crucial roles during initiation. IF3 acts as an anti-association ...

    Role of SIRT6 in Myofibroblast Cell Death 

    Subramanian, Veena (2018-01-10)
    Cardiovascular diseases are one of the leading causes of mortality. A common denominator across most of the cardiovascular diseases like diabetic cardiomyopathy, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, myocardial infarction and dilated ...

    Identification, Structural and Functional Characterisation of the Molecule that Induces Asymmetric Cell Division in Mycobacteria 

    Mukkayyan, Nagaraja (2017-12-03)
    Phenotypic heterogeneity in terms of cell size, morphology, and metabolic status, which are believed to help the population survive under stress conditions, is known in mycobacterial populations. Such population heterogeneity ...

    Understanding the Role of ZCF32, a Zinc Cluster Transcription Factor, in Candida albicans Biology 

    Kakade, Pallavi (2018-05-25)
    As a human fungal pathogen, Candida albicans can cause a wide variety of disease conditions ranging from superficial to systemic infections. Many of these infections are caused by an inherent ability of the pathogen to ...

    Physiological Role of Folate Dehydrogenase in One Carbon Metabolism of Escherichia Coli 

    Aluri, Srinivas (2018-06-08)
    Thesis addresses the physiological role of formyl tetrahydrofolate synthetase (Fhs) and bifunctional folate dehydrogenase (FolD) in folate mediated one carbon metabolism in bacteria. Thesis consists of 5 chapters. First ...

    Understanding Phage MU Mom Regulation and Function 

    Karambelkar, Shweta (2018-06-11)
    Mu is a temperate bacteriophage which infects Escherichia coli and several other Gram negative enteric bacteria. It is an extraordinary phage in several respects and has carved a special niche for itself both as a genetic ...
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