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Newly identified Pijx gene: a weapon against both seedling and panicle blast in rice.

Plant Cell Rep

March 2024

Department of Biotechnology, Rice Biotechnology Laboratory, Visva-Bharati, Santiniketan, India.

A recently reported Pijx gene interacts and promotes the ATPb degradation through 26 proteasomal pathways activate OsRbohC mediated ROS burst, leading to broad-spectrum rice blast resistance in seedling and panicle.

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Protein-protein interactions (PPI) have emerged as valuable targets in medicinal chemistry due to their key roles in important biological processes. The modulation of PPI by small peptides offers an excellent opportunity to develop drugs against human diseases. Here, we exploited the knowledge of the binding interface of the IgG-protein G complex (PDB:1FCC) for designing peptides that can inhibit these complexes.

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Polyglutamine disorders: Pathogenesis and potential drug interventions.

Life Sci

May 2024

Department of Genetics, University of Delhi South Campus, Benito Juarez Road, New Delhi 110021, India. Electronic address:

Polyglutamine/poly(Q) diseases are a group nine hereditary neurodegenerative disorders caused due to abnormally expanded stretches of CAG trinucleotide in functionally distinct genes. All human poly(Q) diseases are characterized by the formation of microscopically discernable poly(Q) positive aggregates, the inclusion bodies. These toxic inclusion bodies are responsible for the impairment of several cellular pathways such as autophagy, transcription, cell death, etc.

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Understanding the complex formation of falstatin; an endogenous macromolecular inhibitor of falcipains.

Int J Biol Macromol

April 2024

Parasite-Host Biology Group, ICMR National Institute of Malaria Research, New Delhi, India; Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research (AcSIR), Ghaziabad, UP, India. Electronic address:

Proteolytic activity constitutes a fundamental process essential for the survival of the malaria parasite and is thus highly regulated. Falstatin, a protease inhibitor of Plasmodium falciparum, tightly regulates the activity of cysteine hemoglobinases, falcipain-2 and 3 (FP2, FP3), by inhibiting FP2 through a single surface exposed loop. However, the multimeric nature of falstatin and its interaction with FP2 remained unexplored.

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Viral vector engineering is critical to the advancement of several sectors of biotechnology, gene therapy, and vaccine development. These vectors were produced from viruses, were employed to deliver therapeutic genes or to alter biological processes. The potential for viral vectors to improve the precision, safety, and efficiency of therapeutic interventions has boosted their demand.

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From genome to clinic: The power of translational bioinformatics in improving human health.

Adv Protein Chem Struct Biol

March 2024

Department of Biochemistry, University of Delhi South Campus, Dhaula Kuan, New Delhi, India. Electronic address:

Translational bioinformatics (TBI) has transformed healthcare by providing personalized medicine and tailored treatment options by integrating genomic data and clinical information. In recent years, TBI has bridged the gap between genome and clinical data because of significant advances in informatics like quantum computing and utilizing state-of-the-art technologies. This chapter discusses the power of translational bioinformatics in improving human health, from uncovering disease-causing genes and variations to establishing new therapeutic techniques.

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Recurrent UBE3C-LRP5 translocations in head and neck cancer with therapeutic implications.

NPJ Precis Oncol

March 2024

Integrated Cancer Genomics Laboratory, Advanced Centre for Treatment, Research, and Education in Cancer, Kharghar, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, 410210, India.

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  • Head and neck cancer significantly contributes to global health issues; discovering genetic changes in these cancers could enhance diagnosis and treatment.
  • This study found the UBE3C-LRP5 fusion gene in a small percentage of head and neck cancer patients in India and the US, indicating a potential new target for therapy.
  • The UBE3C-LRP5 fusion promotes cancer cell growth and invasion by activating specific signaling pathways; treatment with the drug pyrvinium pamoate shows promise in reducing its effects and improving survival in affected models.
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  • Tomato plants expressing dsRNA targeting Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici (Fol) have been developed, enhancing their resistance to the fungal infection and significantly reducing disease symptoms.
  • Through RNA interference (RNAi) technology, transgenic tomatoes were created to silence specific Fol genes associated with disease, leading to a substantial decrease in Fol colonization and improved plant health.
  • The study confirms that host-induced gene silencing (HIGS) effectively provides durable resistance against Fusarium wilt in tomatoes, suggesting a viable biofungicide strategy without harming the plant’s overall photosynthetic function.
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Surface expression of carbonic anhydrase on E. coli as a sustainable approach for enzymatic CO capture.

Enzyme Microb Technol

May 2024

Enzyme Technology Lab, Department of Biosciences, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi 110025, India. Electronic address:

The utilisation of carbonic anhydrase (CA) in CO sequestration is becoming prominent as an efficient, environment friendly and rapid catalyst for capturing CO from industrial emissions. However, the application of CA enzyme in soluble form is constrained due to its poor stability in operational conditions of CO capture and also production cost of the enzyme. Addressing these limitations, the present study focuses on the surface display of CA from Bacillus halodurans (BhCA) on E coli aiming to contribute to the cost-effectiveness of carbon capture through CA technology.

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DNA replication stress, caused by various endogenous and exogenous agents, halt or stall DNA replication progression. Cells have developed diverse mechanisms to tolerate and overcome replication stress, enabling them to continue replication. One effective strategy to overcome stalled replication involves skipping the DNA lesion using a specialized polymerase known as PrimPol, which reinitiates DNA synthesis downstream of the damage.

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Malaria is a longstanding global health challenge that continues to afflict over 90 countries located in tropical and subtropical regions of the globe. The rise of drug-resistant malarial parasites has curtailed the therapeutic efficacy of a number of once-effective anti-malarials, including mefloquine. In the present study, we have taken advantage of drug encapsulation approach to elevate the anti-malarial potential of mefloquine.

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SET domain proteins methylate specific lysines on proteins, triggering stimulation or repression of downstream processes. Twenty-nine SET domain proteins have been identified in Leishmania donovani through sequence annotations. This study initiates the first investigation into these proteins.

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Dengue virus infection has significantly increased, with reported cases soaring from 505,430 in 2000 to 2,809,818 in 2022, emphasizing the need for effective treatments. Among the eleven structural and non-structural proteins of DENV, Non-structural protein 1 (NS1) has emerged as a promising target due to its diverse role in modulating the immune response, inducing vascular leakage, and facilitating viral replication and assembly. Monoclonal antibodies are the sole therapeutics to target NS1, but concerns about their cross-reactivity persist.

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  • The study focused on creating a new adsorbent material by integrating zinc oxide nanoparticles made through an eco-friendly method into a chitosan matrix.
  • The nanoparticles were produced using extracts from Nymphaeaceae fronds, and their characteristics were confirmed using various analytical techniques like FESEM and XRD.
  • Experiments showed that the new adsorbent effectively removed organic dyes, with the highest removal capacities recorded and demonstrated good reusability for large-scale applications.
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Calcium imaging: a technique to monitor calcium dynamics in biological systems.

Physiol Mol Biol Plants

December 2023

Department of Plant Molecular Biology, University of Delhi South Campus, Benito Juarez Road, Dhaula Kuan, New Delhi, 110021 India.

Calcium ion (Ca) is a multifaceted signaling molecule that acts as an important second messenger. During the course of evolution, plants and animals have developed Ca signaling in order to respond against diverse stimuli, to regulate a large number of physiological and developmental pathways. Our understanding of Ca signaling and its components in physiological phenomena ranging from lower to higher organisms, and from single cell to multiple tissues has grown exponentially.

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Epigenetic regulation during meiosis and crossover.

Physiol Mol Biol Plants

December 2023

Department of Plant Molecular Biology, University of Delhi South Campus, Benito Juarez Road, New Delhi, 110021 India.

Meiosis is a distinctive type of cell division that reorganizes genetic material between generations. The initial stages of meiosis consist of several crucial steps which include double strand break, homologous chromosome pairing, break repair and crossover. Crossover frequency varies depending on the position on the chromosome, higher at euchromatin region and rare at heterochromatin, centromeres, telomeres and ribosomal DNA.

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Application of functional proteomics in understanding RNA virus-mediated infection.

Adv Protein Chem Struct Biol

January 2024

Department of Biochemistry, University of Delhi South Campus, Dhaula Kuan, New Delhi, India. Electronic address:

Together with the expansion of genome sequencing research, the number of protein sequences whose function is yet unknown is increasing dramatically. The primary goals of functional proteomics, a developing area of study in the realm of proteomic science, are the elucidation of the biological function of unidentified proteins and the molecular description of cellular systems at the molecular level. RNA viruses have emerged as the cause of several human infectious diseases with large morbidity and fatality rates.

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Visceral Leishmaniasis (VL) is a neglected tropical disease of public health importance in the Indian subcontinent. Despite consistent elimination initiatives, the disease has not yet been eliminated and there is an increased risk of resurgence from active VL reservoirs including asymptomatic, post kala azar dermatitis leishmaniasis (PKDL) and HIV-VL co-infected individuals. To achieve complete elimination and sustain it in the long term, a prophylactic vaccine, which can elicit long lasting immunity, is desirable.

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Dietary polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) are increasingly recognized for their health benefits, whereas a high production of endogenous fatty acids - a process called de novo lipogenesis (DNL) - is closely linked to metabolic diseases. Determinants of PUFA incorporation into complex lipids are insufficiently understood and may influence the onset and progression of metabolic diseases. Here we show that fatty acid synthase (FASN), the key enzyme of DNL, critically determines the use of dietary PUFA in mice and humans.

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The enzymes of the mevalonate pathway need to be improved to achieve high yields of isoprenoids in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. The red yeast Rhodosporidium toruloides produces high levels of carotenoids and may have evolved to carry a naturally high flux of isoprenoids. Enzymes from such yeasts are likely to be promising candidates for improvement.

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Background: Tremors other than those associated with Parkinson's disease (non-parkinsonian tremor) are commonly observed in clinical settings. However, their frequency and clinical characteristics have rarely been reported.

Objectives: To classify non-parkinsonian tremors based on the consensus statement on the classification of tremors, from the task force of the International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society published in 2018.

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Vaccines are integral to human life to protect them from life-threatening diseases. However, conventional vaccines often suffer limitations like inefficiency, safety concerns, unavailability for non-culturable microbes, and genetic variability among pathogens. Chimeric vaccines combine multiple antigen-encoding genes of similar or different microbial strains to protect against hyper-evolving drug-resistant pathogens.

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