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Structural Studies on SeMV Chimeras and TSV : Insights into Capsid Assembly
(2018-05-23)Assembly of virus capsid protein (CP) into icosahedrally symmetric particles is an intriguing and elegant process. In most cases of virus assembly, a large number of identical protein subunits self-assemble to generate a ... -
Structural Studies on Sesbania Mosaic Virus Protease Domain and Plasmodium Falciparum Hypoxanthine Quanine Phosphoribosyl Transferase and Triosephosphate Isomerase
X-ray crystallography is a powerful tool to obtain atomic resolution details on the three-dimensional structure of biological macromolecules. Crystallographic techniques find wide applications in understanding macromolecular ... -
Structural Studies On The Enzymes FabI And FabZ Of Plasmodium Falciparum
(2008-10-20)The thesis deals with X-ray crystallographic analysis of two enzymes involved in the fatty acid biosynthesis pathway, known as Fatty Acid Synthase or FAS, of the malarial parasite, Plasmodium falciparum, in order to ... -
Structural Studies on the Intracellular Steps that Govern the Staphylococcus aureus Quorum Sensing System.
Quorum sensing in bacteria has been extensively examined over the past two decades. These studies suggest that the molecular mechanism that governs quorum sensing incorporates niche-specific, environmentally sensitive ... -
Structural Studies on the Role of Hinge involved in Domain Swapping in Salmonella Typhimurium Stationary Phase Survival Protein (SurE) and Sesbania Mosaic Virus Coat Protein
(2018-05-09)A unique mechanism of protein oligomerization is domain swapping. It is a feature found in some proteins wherein a dimer or a higher oligomer is formed by the exchange of identical structural segments between protomers. ... -
Structural Studies On The Rotaviral Enterotoxin NSP4
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Structural Studies on Thiolases and Thiolase-like Proteins
(2017-11-21)The genus Mycobacterium comprises some of the most devastating pathogens that infect humans. Mycobacterium tuberculosis causes tuberculosis in humans leading to high morbidity and mortality. The disease is especially ... -
Structural Studies On Three Pyridoxal-5'-Phosphate Dependent Enzymes : N-Acetylornithine Aminotransferase, Serine Hydroxymethyltransferase And Diaminopropionate Ammonia Lyase
(2009-09-02)Pyridoxal 5’-phosphate (PLP), the active form of vitamin B6, is a cofactor for many enzymes involved in the metabolism of amino acids, amino acid derived metabolites and some amino sugars. PLP is one of the most versatile ... -
Structural Studies On Three-Fold Symmetric Plant Lectins
(2013-05-21)Lectins, multivalent carbohydrate-binding proteins of non-immune origin, have the unique ability to decode the information contained in complex carbohydrate structures of glycoproteins and glycolipids by stereo-specifically ... -
Structural Studies On Winged Bean Agglutinins
(Indian Institute of Science, 2007-01-11)Lectins are multivalent carbohydrate binding proteins that specifically recognise diverse sugar structures and mediate a variety of biological processes, such as cell-cell and host-pathogen interactions, serum glycoprotein ... -
Structural, Biophysical And Biochemical Studies On Mannose-Specific Lectins
(2013-01-17)For a long time, the scientific community underestimated the value of carbohydrates and the approach of most scientists to the complex world of glycans was apprehensive. The scenario, however, has changed today. With the ... -
Structural, mechanistic and pharmacological studies of inhibitory neurotransmitter transporters
Gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) is the major inhibitory neurotransmitter in the central nervous system (CNS). The synaptic levels of GABA are controlled by the activity of GABA transporters (GATs) present in the presynaptic ... -
Structure Analysis Of FabI And FabZ Enzymes Of The Fatty Acid Biosynthesis Pathway Of Plasmodium Falciparum
(2013-08-30)The emergence of drug resistant strains of Plasmodium has given a new face to the old disease, malaria. One of the approaches is to block metabolic pathways of the pathogen. The current thesis describes the X-ray ... -
Structure analysis of lectin and lectin-like domains from Entamoeba histolytica
Lectins are a diverse group of proteins which can recognize different types of carbohydrates specifically and reversibly. Though first characterized in plants, lectins have now been identified in all other forms of life. ... -
Structure Analysis Of Plant Lectin Domains
(2014-04-07)Lectins are multivalent carbohydrate binding proteins that specifically recognise diverse sugar structures and mediate a variety of biological processes, such as cell-cell and host-pathogen interactions, serum glycoprotein ... -
Structure Determination of Proteins of Unknown Origin by a Marathon MR Protocol and Investigations on Parameters Important for Molecular Replacement Structure Solution
(2018-02-20)Occasionally, crystallisation of proteins works in mysterious ways! One might obtain crystals of a protein of unknown identity in place of the protein for which crystallisation experiments were performed. If the investigator ... -
Structure Function Relationship In Tryptophanyl tRNA Synthetase Through MD Simulations & Quantum Chemical Studies On Unusual Bonds In Biomolecules
(2010-10-21)Biological processes are so complicated that to understand the mechanisms underlying the functioning of biomolecules it is inevitable to study them from various perspectives and with a wide range of tools. Understanding ... -
Structure Function Studies Of Biologically Important Simple Repetitive DNA Sequences
(Indian Institute of Science, 2007-03-09)The recent explosion of DNA sequence information has provided compelling evidence for the following facts. (1) Simple repetitive sequences-microsatellites and minisatellites occur commonly in the human genome and (2) these ... -
Structure, Stability and Evolution of Multi-Domain Proteins
(2018-04-11)Analyses of protein sequences from diverse genomes have revealed the ubiquitous nature of multi-domain proteins. They form up to 70% of proteomes of most eukaryotic organisms. Yet, our understanding of protein structure, ...