Publications by authors named "Kyathegowdanadoddi S Balaji"

Background: Indazoles are known for their anti-cancer properties.

Objective: The current investigation was on the synthesis and evaluation of novel indazole derivatives for their anticancer properties.

Methods: A series of novel indazoles were synthesized and characterized by IR, NMR and LCMS.

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  • * Findings reveal that ADAM17 is highly expressed in various tissues, particularly in respiratory cells, and that higher levels are associated with worse prognosis in cancer patients, alongside significant links to immune cell infiltration.
  • * The research also identifies eight small molecules that target ADAM17, suggesting potential therapeutic approaches for cancer patients with COVID-19 and highlighting ADAM17's relevance in treatment strategies.
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HSPA5 (BiP, GRP78) has been reported as a potential host-cell receptor for SARS-Cov-2, but its expression profiles on different tissues including tumors, its susceptibility to SARS-Cov-2 virus and severity of its adverse effects on malignant patients are unclear. In the current study, HSPA5 has been found to be expressed ubiquitously in normal tissues and significantly increased in 14 of 31 types of cancer tissues. In lung cancer, mRNA levels of were 253-fold increase than that of .

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RNF40 (OMIM: 607700) is a really interesting new gene (RING) finger E3 ubiquitin ligase containing multiple coiled-coil domains and a C-terminal RING finger motif, which engage in protein-DNA and protein-protein interactions. RNF40 encodes a polypeptide of 1001 amino acids with a predicted molecular mass of 113,678 Da. RNF40 and its paralog RNF20 form a stable heterodimer complex that can monoubiquitylate histone H2B at lysine 120 as well as other nonhistone proteins.

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Gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) are gaining a lot of attention in recent decades from researchers due to their unique optoelectronic properties and their significance in the field of biomedicine. Keeping this in view, our research work was designed to investigate gold nanoparticles obtained by using a fungal endophytic strain Chaetomium globosum, isolated from Vitex negundo which showed significant activity on enzyme inhibition. In the present study, the fungal isolate C.

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The ACE2 gene is a receptor of SARS-CoV-2 (severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2) for COVID-19 (coronavirus disease 2019). To analyze the expression profiles and clinical significances for this gene in humans, RNA-seq data representing 27 different tissues were analyzed using NCBI; total RNA was extracted from different tissues of mouse and semi-quantitative reverse transcriptional-polymerase chain reaction (Q-RT-PCR) was carried out. Immunohistochemistry expression profiles in normal tissues and cancer tissues and TCGA survival analysis in renal and liver cancer were conducted.

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A series of new coumarin tethered isoxazolines (7a-l) were synthesized and evaluated for their cytotoxic potency against human melanoma cancer cell line (UACC 903) as well as fibroblast normal cell line (FF2441). Preliminary results revealed that some of these coumarin tethered isoxazolines 7b, 7c, 7f and 7j exhibited significant antiproliferative effect against human melanoma cancer (UACC 903) with IC values of 8.8, 10.

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Background: Quinazolines are a big family of heterocyclic compounds with anti-cancer properties.

Objective: The latest investigation was on synthesis, characterization of novel 4-anilinoquinazoline derivatives for their anti-angiogenic effect.

Method: A series of novel 4-anilino-6,7-dimethoxy quinazoline derivatives were synthesized and characterized using 1H, 13C NMR, FT-IR and LC-MS techniques.

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  • Arachidonic acid metabolism by lipoxygenase (LOX) and cyclooxygenase (COX) plays a significant role in inflammation and cancer, particularly through the production of leukotrienes and prostaglandins that fuel tumor growth.
  • Researchers synthesized isoxazole derivatives to target LOX and COX for their anti-inflammatory effects, with compound 2b demonstrating the strongest inhibition of these enzymes.
  • Compound 2b also effectively reduced tumor growth and associated issues in a mouse model, along with promising binding affinity to LOX and COX enzymes, suggesting its potential as an anti-inflammatory and anticancer drug.
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Cancer is a leading cause of death in developed countries and second cause in developing countries. Herein we are reporting the synthesis of novel bisbenzimidazole derivatives and their anticancer properties. Among the newly synthesized bisbenzimidazoles, 3-(4-flurophenylsulfonyl)-1,7-dimethyl-2-propyl-1H,3H-2,5-bibenzo[d]imidazole (FDPB) presented as a potent antiproliferative agent against HeLa, HCT116 and A549 cells with selectivity over normal Vero cells (IC50 >50 μM).

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