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Solution structures and interaction studies of mycobacterial MazEF6 toxin-antitoxin system
Toxin-Antitoxin (TA) systems are stress response systems found on plasmids and chromosomes of bacteria and archaea. They are involved in important functions such as plasmid maintenance, programmed cell death, persister ... -
Spike-Timing-Dependent Plasticity at Excitatory Synapses on the Rat Subicular Pyramidal Neurons
(2018-05-08)The subiculum is a structure that forms a bridge between the hippocampus and the entorhinal cortex (EC) in the brain, and plays a major role in the memory consolidation process. It consists of different types of pyramidal ... -
Starvation Response In Mycobacterium Smegmatis : A Tale Of Two Proteins
(2010-10-19)The Dps (DNA-Binding Protein from Starved Cells) proteins are a class of stress-specific proteins with a major role in protecting DNA during the stationary phase of bacterial growth, through direct physical binding as well ... -
Stereochemical studies on peptide and protein structures: Implications for validation, flexibility, and dynamics
Accuracy of 3-D structures of proteins is crucial, both in terms of its agreement with the experimental data used to determine the structure and stereochemistry, especially when they are utilized for applications like drug ... -
Stimulus statistics and HCN current mediated resonance sets the scale of input-output mapping in Stellate cells of the Medial Entorhinal Cortex
The functional significance of the computations performed by Stellate cells of the Medial Entorhinal Cortex, proven time and again, makes them insightful, yet intriguing. The gradients of the intrinsic properties of these ... -
Stringent Response In Mycobacteria: Molecular Dissection Of Rel
(2007-11-29)Adaptation to any undesirable change in the environment dictates the survivability of many microorganisms. Such changes generate a quick and suitable response, which guides the physiology of bacteria. Stringent response ... -
Structural and Biochemical Studies on Mycobacterial Uracil- DNA N-glycosylase and Mut T1
Maintenance of the genomic integrity of the cell is crucial for the survival and successful propagation of an organism. However, this integrity is under continuous threat from DNA-damaging agents. In addition, errors in ... -
Structural and biochemical studies on mycobacterial Uracil-DNA glycosylase (Ung) and MutT1, key proteins involved in maintaining the genomic integrity in Mycobacteria
Maintaining genomic integrity is indispensable for the survival and propagation of an organism. Failure to do so can cause mutations involving structural and functional aberrations, leading to severe diseases. The causative ... -
Structural And Biophysical Analysis Of The Regulatory Mechanism Of Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Sigma Factors
(2010-12-07)Mycobacterium tuberculosis has one ribosomal RNA operon. The survival of this bacillus thus depends on a transcription mechanism that can effectively couple gene expression to changes in the environment. σ factors are ... -
Structural and Biophysical studies to evaluate the influence of oligomerization on biomolecular function
Oligomeric proteins are more common than monomers. This aspect of molecular evolution substantially contributes to functional diversity and the acquisition of features such as cooperativity and regulatory mechanisms. Not ... -
Structural and Conformational Feature of RNA Duplexes
(2017-11-17)In recent years, several interesting biological roles played by RNA have come to light. Apart from their known role in translation of genetic information from DNA to protein, they have been shown to act as enzymes as well ... -
Structural and DNA binding properties of ARID domains present in hSWI/SNF chromatin remodeling complex subunits
The SWI/SNF complexes are multisubunit-containing protein complexes that are involved in chromatin-remodeling processes in the eukaryotic cells. In higher eukaryotes, SWI/SNF complexes contain one or more mutually exclusive ... -
Structural and Evolutionary Analyses of Signalling Proteins with Special Reference to Protein Kinases
(2018-02-27)Cellular response to environmental changes involves a wide repertoire of complex signalling systems often resulting in up and down regulation of various genes. These mechanisms are generally conserved in a variety of ... -
Structural And Evolutionary Studies On Protein-Protein Interactions
(2014-05-27)The last few decades have witnessed an upsurge in the availability of large-scale data on genomes and genome-scale information. The development of methods to understand the trends and patterns from large scale data promised ... -
Structural and Functional Analysis of Proteins involved in Microbial Stress Tolerance and Virulence
(2018-08-11)The genus Salmonella consists of pathogenic gram negative organisms which infect intestines of birds, animals and humans. They are the causative agents of salmonellosis which is characterised by diarrhoea, nausea, fever ... -
Structural And Functional Analysis Of Proteins With The Double Stranded β-helix (Cupin) Domains
(2010-12-24)Proteins performing catalytic roles predominantly occur in a few protein folds. Functional diversity within a common structural scaffold has been attributed to conformational features that enable exploration of reaction ... -
Structural and Functional Characterisation of Small Heat Shock Protiens from Mycobacterium Marinum M
Small Heat Shock Proteins (sHSP) are ATP-independent molecular chaperones that exhibit diversity in structure, function and mode of action. They are present ubiquitously in all kingdoms of life. They function mainly by ... -
Structural and Functional Characterization of Enzymes of Proline Biosynthesis Pathway in Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Tuberculosis is the second largest killer disease on global scale after HIVAIDS. The rapid evolution of Mycobacterium tuberculosis into drug resistant strains and the toxicity of these drugs are the major constraints in ...