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Structure- Function Studies on Triosephosphate Isomerase : Some Old Questions, Some New Insights
This thesis describes biophysical, kinetic, structural, and sequence conservation analysis of the glycolytic enzyme triosephosphate isomerase (TIM). TIM catalyses the diffusion limited isomerization of D-glyceraldehyde-3-phospahte ... -
Structure-Function Correlations In Aminoacyl tRNA Synthetases Through The Dynamics Of Structure Network
(2010-08-16)Aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases (aaRSs) are at the center of the question of the origin of life and are essential proteins found in all living organisms. AARSs arose early in evolution to interpret genetic code and are believed ... -
Structure-Function Studies On Triosephoshate Isomerase From Plasmodium falciparum And Methanocaldococcus jannaschii
(2010-08-16)This thesis describes studies directed towards understanding structure-function relationships of triosephosphate isomerase (TIM), from a protozoan parasite Plasmodium falciparum and a thermophilic archaea Methanocaldococcus ... -
Studies on Efrapeptins
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Studies on NMPylase and Valine Catabolism Enzymes from Mycobacterium
Post-translational modifications constitute an important arm of the regulatory mechanism in mammalian cells. Therefore, bacterial pathogens, which thrive by mimicking the host cell signaling, are proving to be difficult ... -
Studies On Sesbania Mosaic Virus Asssembly And Structure And Function Of A Survival Protein (SurE) From Salmonella Typhimurium
(2011-03-29)X-ray crystallography is a powerful method for determining the three-dimensional structures of biological macromolecules at atomic resolution. Crystallography can reliably provide the answer to many structure related ... -
Studies on the promoter specificity determinants and modulators of the prokaryotic transcription machinery
Bacteria adapt to a wide range of environmental conditions by synchronizing transcription with changes in the extracellular environment. This is achieved by the synchronized action of two-component systems, Extra Cytoplasmic ... -
Substrate Specificity Determinants of Class III Nucleotide Cyclases
(2018-07-31)Cyclic AMP and cyclic GMP (cAMP and cGMP) are important second messengers in key signal-transduction pathways that mediate various physiological functions in bacteria and eukaryotes. Adenylyl Cyclases (ACs) and Guanylyl ... -
Subthreshold Conductances Regulate Theta-Frequency Local Field Potentials and Spike Phase
(2018-02-21)Local field potentials (LFPs), extracellular potentials that reflect localized electrical activity, have long been used as a window to understand the behavioural dependence and mechanistic aspects of brain physiology. A ... -
Suppression of epileptiform activity by lactate through HCA1 and GIRK channel activation in rat subicular pyramidal neurons
In the present study, we report a lactate-induced hyperpolarization and reduction of epileptiform activity in subicular weak burst firing and regular firing neurons using patch clamp electrophysiology. We showed the ... -
Synergistic Influence of Gene Architecture and Promoter Structure on Transcription in Plants : An in silico Analysis
Understanding the structural organisation of genome and insightful information of gene has helped in exploring the regulation and expression of the gene at a molecular and cellular level. In eukaryotes, the gene regulation ... -
Synthesis and Conformational Analysis of Peptides Containing the Gamma Amino Acid Residue Gabapentin
Insertion of amino acid residues into all polypeptide backbones leads to an expanded repertoire of secondary structures. In the present thesis an attempt has been made to explore the conformational properties of the ... -
A Systems Biology Approach towards Understanding Host Response and Pathogen Adaptation in Latent Tuberculosis Infection
(2018-01-04)Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the etiological agent of tuberculosis, has adapted with the host environment and evolved to survive in harsh conditions in the host. The pathogen has successfully evolved strategies not only to ... -
Targeting The CD4 Biniding Site In HIV-1 Immunogen Design
(2016-11-15)Over three decades have passed since the discovery of HIV-1, yet an AIDS vaccine remains elusive. The envelope glycoprotein of HIV-1 gp120, is the most exposed protein on the viral surface and thus serves as an important ... -
Temporal patterns of neural activity governing spatial representation in the hippocampus
Space is a fundamental substrate for animal interactions with the external world. The hippocampus, a region deep within the temporal lobe of mammalian brains, is a multisensory structure that has been heavily implicated ...