Publications by authors named "Nitin M Atre"

The influenza virus neuraminidase (NA) protein is responsible for actively cleaving the sialic acid (SA) bound to the viral hemagglutinin. In the present study, we identified a combination of five novel amino acid substitutions in the NA, conferring increased substrate binding and altered surface characteristics to a low pathogenic avian influenza (LPAI) H9N2 virus strain. The H9N2 strain reported from India, A/Environmental/India/1726265/2017 (H9N2-1726265) showed the combination of amino acid substitutions T149I, R249W, G346A, W403R and G435R, which were in the vicinity of the enzyme active site cavity.

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Melghat Plant databank (MPdb) is the first attempt to review all the past floristic documents and medicinal plants and digitize the Melghat Flora. This curated database contains compiled information about 1028 plants from 139 plant families and 537 genera. Curated medicinal plant information gathered 660 medicinal species records from 128 plant families and 421 genera in MPdb for Melghat Flora.

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Background: Studies on antigenic proteins for arboviruses are important for providing diagnostics and vaccine development. India and its neighboring countries have a huge burden of arboviral diseases. Data mining for country-specific sequences from existing bioinformatics databases is cumbersome and time-consuming.

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India is one of the worst affected countries during the COVID-19 pandemic. We carried out comparative analyses of the COVID-19 situation in the Maharashtra state, India for the first and second waves. Epidemiological and demographics data were obtained from open sources and the Government of Maharashtra.

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Chandipura virus (CHPV), belonging to the genus Vesiculovirus of the family Rhabdoviridae, has been identified as one of the causes of pediatric encephalitis in India. Currently, neither vaccines nor therapeutic drugs are available against this agent. Considering that the disease progresses very fast with a high mortality rate, working towards the development of potential therapeutics against it will have a public health impact.

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Chandipura virus (CHPV) is an emerging pathogen responsible for acute encephalitic syndrome (AES) in pediatric population in India. Several outbreaks of CHPV have been reported from different states of India since the year 2003. At present there is no vaccine or therapeutic measures available to curtail the disease.

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