Publications by authors named "Nikhil D Phadke"

Objective: To report a case of Adrenal hypoplasia congenita (AHC) in an Indian boy presenting with adrenal failure in the neonatal period. Molecular diagnosis demonstrated absence of the entire DAX1 gene sequence region.

Methods: Real-time SYBR Green Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) amplification followed by melt curve analysis was the molecular analytical method used.

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Bacteria show asymmetric subcellular distribution of many proteins involved in diverse cellular processes such as chemotaxis, motility, actin polymerization, chromosome partitioning and cell division. In many cases, the specific subcellular localization of these proteins is critical for proper regulation and function. Although cellular organization of the bacterial cell clearly plays an important role in cell physiology, systematic studies to uncover asymmetrically distributed proteins have not been reported previously.

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The outermost proteinaceous layer of bacterial spores, called the coat, is critical for spore survival, germination, and, for pathogenic spores, disease. To identify novel spore coat proteins, we have carried out a preliminary proteomic analysis of Bacillus subtilis and Bacillus anthracis spores, using a combination of standard sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis separation and improved two-dimensional electrophoretic separations, followed by matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization-time of flight and/or dual mass spectrometry. We identified 38 B.

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Attempts at protein profiling in the alkaline pH region using isoelectric focusing have often proved difficult, greatly limiting the scope of proteome analysis. We investigated several parameters using custom pH 8-11 immobilized pH gradients to separate a Caulobacter crescentus membrane preparation. These included sample application, quenching endoosomotic flow and gel matrix composition.

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