Publications by authors named "Ishu Gupta"

HMGB1 is the most abundant nonhistone nuclear protein, which has been widely studied for its roles in the cytoplasm as an autophagy mediator and in the extracellular matrix as an inflammatory molecule. Studies concerning HMGB1's actual role and its binding within the nucleus are inadequate. Through this in vitro study, we aimed to discern the binding parameters of HMGB1 with various types of DNA, nucleosomes, and chromatin.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

The key challenges in cloud computing encompass dynamic resource scaling, load balancing, and power consumption. Accurate workload prediction is identified as a crucial strategy to address these challenges. Despite numerous methods proposed to tackle this issue, existing approaches fall short of capturing the high-variance nature of volatile and dynamic cloud workloads.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Background: Breast cancer in males is still an issue that is not known to majority of the population across the globe. People in general are not aware that breast cancer can occur in males too as increasing campaigns are done to raise awareness in females.

Objective: To assess the level of awareness of male breast cancer (MBC) in males of urban population residing in the Soami Nagar colony, Panchsheel, New Delhi.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Bean common mosaic virus (BCMV) causes severe disease in Phaseolus vulgaris plants. One of its non structural protein, the helper-component proteinase (HcPro) involves in multiple roles in aphid transmission, RNA binding, suppression of gene silencing and protease activity. The multifunctional role of HcPro hint towards its regulation at multiple host cellular sites.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

The coat protein (CP) is the only structural protein present in the polyprotein of bean common mosaic virus. The well known characteristics of the CP are self-oligomerization and nucleic acid binding activity. The studies of the coat protein mutants revealed that the oligomeric property of CP solely depends on the amino-terminal residues and the nucleic acid binding domain present at the 194-202 residue position.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Ishu Gupta"

  • - Ishu Gupta's recent research spans diverse fields including quantum computing, healthcare awareness, plant virology, and cancer immunotherapy, demonstrating a multidisciplinary approach in his academic contributions.
  • - A notable study focuses on the development of a quantum neural network model aimed at improving dynamic workload prediction in cloud computing, addressing challenges such as resource scaling and load balancing.
  • - Gupta has also conducted significant research on male breast cancer awareness and plant viral interactions, specifically examining the multifunctional roles of the potyvirus helper component-proteinase, indicating a strong commitment to both public health education and plant pathology.