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    Structural Studies On Three Pyridoxal-5'-Phosphate Dependent Enzymes : N-Acetylornithine Aminotransferase, Serine Hydroxymethyltransferase And Diaminopropionate Ammonia Lyase 

    Rajaram, V (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 ...

    Precursor Conotoxin Sequences From Conus Achatinus And Conus Monile 

    Dewan, Kalyan Kumar (2009-06-01)
    The numerous toxic peptides, called conotoxins (Olivera et al 1990, 1991), that marine cone snails produce and use for capturing prey, deterring predators and presumably for other biotic interactions, are known to target ...

    Biochemical And Molecular Insights Into β-Hydroxyacyl-Acyl Carrier Protein Dehydratase (FabZ) From Plasmodium Falciparum 

    Kumar, Shailendra (2008-10-14)
    Malaria, caused by Plasmodium, is one of the most devastating infectious diseases of the world in terms of mortality as well as morbidity (WHO, 2002). The development of resistance in the Plasmodium falciparum against the ...

    Components Of Fatty Acid Synthesis In Plasmodium Falciparum 

    Sharma, Shilpi (2008-10-17)
    The disease malaria afflicts more than a billion people and kills almost one to three million of them every year. Of the four species of Plasmodium affecting man viz., P. falciparum, P. vivax, P. ovale and P. malariae, ...

    Stringent Response In Mycobacteria: Molecular Dissection Of Rel 

    Jain, Vikas (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 ...

    Cell Surface Of Mycobacterium Smegmatis At The Stationary Phase : Regulation Of Gene Expression 

    Mukherjee, Raju (2009-05-21)
    Tuberculosis remains one of the oldest diseases known to mankind but still persists as a very major risk. Discovery of several antimycobacterials was marked by a steady decline in the active cases of pulmonary tuberculosis. ...

    Computational And Biochemical Studies On The Enzymes Of Type II Fatty Acid Biosynthesis Pathway : Towards Antimalarial And Antibacterial Drug Discovery 

    Kumar, Gyanendra (2009-08-13)
    Malaria, caused by the parasite Plasmodium, continues to exact high global morbidity and mortality rate next only to tuberculosis. It causes 300-500 million clinical infections out of which more than a million people succumb ...

    Structural Studies On Basic Winged Bean Agglutinin 

    Kulkarni, Kiran A (2009-07-03)
    The journey of structural studies on lectins, starting with ConA in the 70s, has crossed many milestones. Lectins, multivalent carbohydrate-binding proteins of non-immune origin, specifically bind diverse sugar structures. ...

    Computer Modeling and Molecular Dynamics Simulation Of Angiogenins And Its Ligand Bound Complexes 

    Madhusudhan, M S (Indian Institute of Science, 2006-05-04)
    Computational structural biology Even with rapid advances in structure determination methods, there is a long gap to be bridged between the number of proteins that have been sequenced and the number whose three-dimensional ...

    Structural Studies On Enzymes From Salmonella Typhimurium Involved In Propionate Metabolism: Biodegradative Threonine Deaminase, Propionate Kinase And 2-Methylisocitrate Lyase 

    Simanshu, Dhirendra Kumar (2007-11-23)
    I formally joined Prof. M. R. N. Murthy’s laboratory at the Molecular Biophysics Unit, Indian institute of Science, on 1st August 2001. During that time, the interest in the laboratory was mainly focused on structural ...
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    AuthorBachhawat, Kiran (1)Das, Chittaranjan (1)Dev, Sagarika (1)Dewan, Kalyan Kumar (1)Gowri, V S (1)Jain, Vikas (1)Kulkarni, Kiran A (1)Kumar, Gyanendra (1)Kumar, Shailendra (1)Madhusudhan, M S (1)... View MoreSubjectBiochemistry (16)Lectins (4)Plasmodium Falciparum (4)Proteins (4)Biochemical Genetics (3)Gene Expression (3)Microbiology (3)Protein Folding (3)Agglutinin (2)Antimalarials (2)... View MoreDate Issued2009 (15)2006 (6)2007 (6)2008 (3)Has File(s)
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