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Regulation of Leaf Margin Development by TOOTH/MIR160A in Arabidopsis Thaliana
(2017-11-13)
TOOTH/MIR160A regulates leaf margin outgrowth in Arabidopsis thaliana
Unlike animals, a striking aspect of the plant development is that they have evolved a flexible pattern of post embryonic development. This exposes ...
Functional Characterization of Saccharomyces Cerevisiae SUB1 in Starvation Induced Sporulation Response
(2017-12-12)
Among the various external signals perceived by yeast cells, nutrient availability is a condition to which these cells show a highly diverse biological response. Diploid cells in response to different nutritional stress ...
Topoisomerases from Mycobacteria : Insights into the Mechanism, Regulation and Global Modulatory Functions
(2018-03-09)
The eubacterial genome is maintained in a negatively supercoiled state which facilitates its compaction and storage in a small cellular space. Genome supercoiling can potentially influence various DNA transaction processes ...
DNA Repair Proteins in Mycobacteria and their Physiological Importance
(2018-03-09)
DNA repair proteins in mycobacteria and their physiological importance
Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the causative organism of tuberculosis, resides in the host macrophages where it is subjected to a plethora of stresses ...
Epigenetic Modulators of Glioma : From miRNAs to Chromatin Modifiers
(2018-02-20)
The glial cells of the brain and the peripheral nervous system retain the capacity to divide and proliferate throughout the lifespan of an individual and thereby have the propensity to give rise to the most adult neurological ...
Modulation Of Bacterial Pathogenesis By Curcumin
(2014-07-03)
Foodborne diseases are one among the diseases with high morbidity and mortality rate. The concern is raised with the emergence of pathogenic strains that are resistant to the available set of antibiotics. Conventional ...
Functional Characterization Of The Saccharomyces Cerevisiae Splicing Factor, Prp17 In pre-mRNA Splicing And Cell Cycle Progression: An Analysis Through Global Expression Profiling, Protein Interactions And Spliceosomal Associations
(2007-08-30)
The presence of introns in all the eukaryotic genomes identified so far underscores the fundamental and ubiquitous role of pre-mRNA splicing. The spliceosomal machinery, comprised of five small nuclear RNAs and several ...
Role Of Matrix Protein Of Rinderpest Virus In Viral Morphogenesis
(2008-10-20)
Rinderpest virus is an enveloped Nonsegmented Negative Stranded RNA Virus (NNSV) belonging to the genus Morbillivirus in the Family Paramyxoviridae and the causative organism for “cattle plague”. The virion has a transport ...
Molecular Characterisation Of The ATP Binding Cassette (ABC) Transporter Type FtsE And FtsX Proteins Of Mycobacterium Tuberculosis
(2008-09-30)
Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the principal causative agent of tuberculosis (TB) in
humans, is considered to be a successful pathogen owing to the elicitation of multidrug resistance, ability to survive inside macrophage ...