Publications by authors named "Yazdani Shaik"

Flavonoids are naturally occurring polyphenolic plant compounds that are capable of inhibiting histamine and cytokine release from several cells. Many studies suggest that flavonoids are anticancer agents with an apoptotic effect on tumor cells. Studies with animal tumour models have found vitamin deficiency to enhance susceptibility to chemical carcinogenesis and large doses of anti-oxidant vitamins and flavonoids to inhibit carcinogenesis.

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  • Whole-genome microarray studies revealed 153 genes in Neisseria meningitidis MC58 that are activated during iron growth.
  • The regulation of the nspA gene by Fur was confirmed, while the secY gene was found to be regulated independently of Fur.
  • Analysis uncovered a specific hexameric sequence in the operator regions of nspA and other iron-activated genes, indicating different regulatory mechanisms for their expression.
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While it is generally accepted that anaerobic metabolism is required during infection, supporting experimental data have only been described in a limited number of studies. To provide additional evidence on the role of anaerobic metabolism in bacterial pathogens while invading mammalian hosts, we analysed the effect of the inactivation of FNR, the major regulatory protein involved in the adaptation to oxygen restrictive conditions, and of two of the FNR-regulated genes on the survival of Neisseria meningitidis serogroup B (MenB) in vivo. We found that fnr deletion resulted in more than 1 log reduction in the meningococcal capacity to proliferate both in infant rats and in mice.

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