Publications by authors named "Jayadri Sekhar Ghosh"

The lack of success in clinical trials for HIV vaccines highlights the need to explore novel strategies for vaccine development. Research on highly exposed seronegative (HESN) HIV-resistant Kenyan female sex workers revealed naturally protective immunity is correlated with a focused immune response mediated by virus-specific CD8 T cells. Further studies indicated that the immune response is unconventionally focused on highly conserved sequences around HIV viral protease cleavage sites (VPCS).

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The unavailability of the reproductive structure and unpredictability of vegetative characters for the identification and phylogenetic study of bamboo prompted the application of molecular techniques for greater resolution and consensus. We first employed internal transcribed spacer (ITS1, 5.8S rRNA and ITS2) sequences to construct the phylogenetic tree of 21 tropical bamboo species.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study identifies a specific molecular marker, Balco1128, in Bambusa balcooa that is associated with high cellulose and low lignin content in bamboo fibers.
  • Researchers isolated the BbKst gene, which codes for a serine-threonine protein kinase, revealing it plays a crucial role during fiber development with higher expression in stems.
  • Transgenic tobacco plants expressing BbKst showed significantly increased cellulose deposition and an elevated number of xylary fibers compared to control plants.
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Recently bamboo has gained reputation as a major resource of non-wood fiber. The present study was undertaken to generate information about fiber development process in bamboo (Bambusa balcooa) using PCR-based suppressive subtractive hybridization (PCR-SSH) technique, as molecular mechanism of its fiber development is yet to be explored. SSH was performed between cDNA isolated from leaf (as driver) and internodes (as tester) of B.

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