Publications by authors named "Parth Garg"

India confines more than 17% of the world's population and has a diverse genetic makeup with several clinically relevant rare mutations belonging to many sub-group which are undervalued in global sequencing datasets like the 1000 Genome data (1KG) containing limited samples for Indian ethnicity. Such databases are critical for the pharmaceutical and drug development industry where diversity plays a crucial role in identifying genetic disposition towards adverse drug reactions. A qualitative and comparative sequence and structural study utilizing variant information present in the recently published, largest curated Indian genome database (IndiGen) and the 1000 Genome data was performed for variants belonging to the kinase coding genes, the second most targeted group of drug targets.

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ATP Binding Cassette Transporter A1 (ABCA1) plays an integral part in Reverse Cholesterol Transport (RCT) and is critical for maintaining lipid homeostasis. One theory of lipid efflux by the transporter (alternating access) proposes that ABCA1 harbours two different conformations that provide alternating access for lipid binding and release. This is followed by sequestration a direct interaction between ABCA1 and its partner, ApoA1.

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Bioactive fractions obtained from medicinal plants which have been used for the treatment of multiple diseases could exert their effects by targeting common pathways. Prior knowledge of their usage could allow us to identify novel molecular links. In this study, we explored the molecular basis of action of one such herbal formulation Cissampelos pareira L.

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  • * A novel mass spectrometric method has been developed to rapidly detect SARS-CoV-2 from naso-oropharyngeal swabs, achieving 100% specificity and 90.5% sensitivity in just 2.3 minutes.
  • * This method can detect SARS-CoV-2 peptides even in recovered patients who test negative by traditional RT-PCR, demonstrating its potential as a valuable tool for diagnosing both symptomatic and asymptomatic cases of COVID-19.
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