Publications by authors named "M Hasmath Farzana"

Monoterpenoid indole alkaloids (MIA) are one of the largest and most complex alkaloid class in nature, boasting many clinically significant drugs such as anticancer vinblastine and antiarrhythmic ajmaline. Many MIAs undergo nitrogen -methylation, altering their reactivity and affinity to the biological targets through a straightforward reaction. Remarkably, all known MIA -methyltransferases (NMT) originate from the neofunctionalization of ancestral γ-tocopherol -methyltransferases (γTMTs), a phenomenon seemingly unique to the Apocynaceae family.

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Microbial production of carotenoids has gained significant interest for its cost-effectiveness and sustainable nature. This study focuses on 47 red-pigmented yeasts isolated from sediments and plant parts of 13 species of mangrove trees. The relative abundance and distribution of these yeasts varied with plant species and plant parts.

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The research aimed to establish a multidrug-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae-induced genetic model for mastitis considering the alternative mechanisms of the DjlA-mediated CbpA protein regulation. The Whole Genome Sequencing of the newly isolated K. pneumoniae strain was conducted to annotate the frequently occurring antibiotic resistance and virulence factors following PCR and MALDI-TOF mass-spectrophotometry.

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Article Synopsis
  • - The study analyzes how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected public life in Bangladesh, particularly focusing on trust in the government’s ability to carry out a successful vaccination campaign.
  • - An online survey of 2,291 respondents revealed that around 50% experienced significant disruptions in their daily lives due to the pandemic, with only 11.3% expressing confidence in the government's vaccination efforts.
  • - The findings suggest that addressing vaccine hesitancy through better communication and data-driven approaches is crucial, especially for higher-income and highly educated individuals who showed the least trust in government immunization capabilities.
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The ongoing pandemic COVID-19 caused by Severe Acute Respiratory Coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) has wreaked havoc globally by affecting millions of lives. Although different countries found the implementation of emergency measures useful to combat the viral pandemic, many countries are still experiencing the resurgence of COVID-19 cases with new variants even after following strict containment guidelines. Country-specific lessons learned from the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic can be utilized in commencing a successful battle against the potential future outbreaks.

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