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      • Computational Analyses of Protein Structure and Immunogen Design 

        Patel, Siddharth (2018-08-20)
        The sequence of a polypeptide chain determines its structure which in turns determines its function. A protein is stabilized by multiple forces; hydrophobic interaction, electrostatic interactions and hydrogen bond formation ...
      • Design and Stabilization of Stem Derived Immunogens from HA of Influenza A Viruses 

        Najar, Tariq Ahmad (2018-07-19)
        Influenza virus belongs to the Orthomyxovirus family of viruses that causes respiratory infection in humans, leading to morbidity and mortality. The mature influenza A virion has an envelope that contains two major surface ...
      • HIV-1 Immunogen Design : Envelope Protein Minimization, Stabilization and Glycan Removal 

        Rathore, Ujjwal
        Effective vaccines exist for a number of viral diseases. However, despite much effort, there is no successful vaccine against the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV-1). The envelope glycoprotein (Env) of HIV-1 gp120, the ...
      • In Silico Perspectives on RNA Structures Modulating Viral Gene Expression and Mechanics of tRNA Transport 

        Gupta, Asmita (2018-07-19)
        The repertoire of cellular functions mediated by Ribonucleic acid (RNA) molecules have expanded considerably during the last two decades. The role played by RNA in controlling and regulating gene expression in ...
      • Ischemic Concentrations of Lactate Increase TREK1 Channel Activity and Expression 

        Ghatak, Swagata
        TREK1 is a two-pore domain leak potassium channel which contributes to resting membrane potential. TREK1-/- mice exhibit increased neuronal mortality after global ischemia. Neuroprotective agents like volatile anesthetics ...
      • Molecular Characterization of Bacillus Subtilis Oxidoreductases involved in the Bacilysin Synthesis 

        Perinbam, Kumar (2018-05-11)
        The biosynthetic pathway for the production of the dipeptide antibiotic bacilysin has been the subject of intense research over the past three decades. These studies revealed the role of multiple enzymes in the biosynthesis ...
      • (p)ppGpp and c-di-GMP : A Tale of Two Second Messengers in Mycobacterium smegmatis 

        Gupta, Kuldeepkumar Ramnaresh
        Nucleotide based second messengers are known to regulate wide variety of processes in all domains of life. Two such bacterial second messengers are (p)ppGpp (guanosine tetra- or pentaphosphate) and c-di-GMP (cyclic dimeric ...
      • (p)ppGpp and Stress Response : Decoding the Key Pathways by Small Molecule Analogues Biophysical Methods and Mass Spectrometry 

        Syal, Kirtimaan (2018-06-08)
        Under hostile conditions, bacteria elicit stress response. Such stress response is regulated by a secondary messenger called (p)ppGpp. (p)ppGpp is involved in wide range of functions such as GTP homeostasis, biofilm formation ...
      • Physiological Interactions between Neuronal Active Conductances And Inositol Trisphosphate Receptors in Neurons and Astrocytes 

        Ashhad, Sufyan (2018-07-23)
        Intricate interactions among constituent components are defining hallmarks of biological systems and sculpt physiology across different scales spanning gene networks to behavioural repertoires. Whereas interactions among ...
      • Plasticity of Intrinsic Excitability in Fast Spiking Interneurons of the Dentate Gyrus & Its Implications for Neuronal Network Dynamics 

        Dasgupta, Dabanjan
        Inhibitory GABAergic neurons, although forming a minor proportion of the neuronal population in the central nervous system, have been reported to be crucial for different physiological states of the brain. Among the vast ...
      • Probing the Role of Highly Conserved Residues in Triosephosphate Isomerase : Biochemical & Structural Investigations 

        Bandyopadhyay, Debarati (2018-05-23)
        Conserved residues in protein are crucial for maintaining structure and function, either by direct involvement in chemistry or indirectly, by being essential for folding, stability and oligomerisation and are mostly clustered ...
      • Rational Elicitation of Cold Sensitive Phenotypes 

        Chetana Baliga, B
        Conditional gene expression and conditional mutants provide a means to modulate the expression of specific genes and to control the activity of their protein products in vivo, so as to be able to study their effects on the ...
      • The Role of DNA Structural Features of Eukaryotic Promoter Sequences in Transcription Regulation 

        Yella, Venkata Rajesh (2018-09-04)
        Understanding the molecular structure of DNA was considered as greatest achievement in modern biology. It helped in understanding fundamental cellular processes such as replication of DNA, nature of the ...
      • Solution Structures and Dynamics of Conotoxins and Small MutS Related Domain from Helicobacter Pylori MutS2 

        Kumar, Kancherla Aswani (2018-06-08)
        The work presented in this thesis describes the determination of structures of peptides and proteins at atomic resolution. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy was used as the principal method of investigation. ...
      • Structural and Functional Analysis of Proteins involved in Microbial Stress Tolerance and Virulence 

        Bangera, Mamata (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 Characterization of Enzymes of Proline Biosynthesis Pathway in Mycobacterium tuberculosis 

        Kanika, *
        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 ...
      • Structural Feature of Prokaryotic Promoters and their Role in Gene Expression 

        Aditya Kumar, * (2018-05-14)
        Transcription initiation is an important step in the process of gene regulation in prokaryotes. Promoters are stretches of DNA sequence that are present in the upstream region of transcription start sites (TSSs), where RNA ...
      • Structural Studies on SeMV Chimeras and TSV : Insights into Capsid Assembly 

        Gulati, Ashutosh (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 the Intracellular Steps that Govern the Staphylococcus aureus Quorum Sensing System. 

        Rajasree, Kalagiri
        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 ...
      • Substrate Specificity Determinants of Class III Nucleotide Cyclases 

        Bharambe, Nikhil Govind (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 ...

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