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View article: Intrinsically disordered regions facilitate Msn2 target search to drive promoter selectivity
Intrinsically disordered regions facilitate Msn2 target search to drive promoter selectivity Open
Transcription factors (TFs) regulate gene expression by binding specific DNA motifs, yet only a fraction of putative sites is occupied in vivo. Intrinsically disordered regions (IDRs) have emerged as key contributors to promoter selectivit…
View article: Unveiling the role of <i>srbA</i> sRNA in biofilm formation by regulating <i>algU</i>, <i>mucA</i>, <i>rhlA</i>, and <i>rsmA</i> in <i>Pseudomonas aeruginosa</i>
Unveiling the role of <i>srbA</i> sRNA in biofilm formation by regulating <i>algU</i>, <i>mucA</i>, <i>rhlA</i>, and <i>rsmA</i> in <i>Pseudomonas aeruginosa</i> Open
The survival and increasing antimicrobial resistance of various bacteria, including clinically relevant opportunistic pathogen, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, largely depends on their biofilm architectural strength that makes a challenge to eradi…
View article: Enhanced antimicrobial activity of naringin-ciprofloxacin combination against Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1: Unveiling quorum-sensing mediated molecular mechanisms in biofilm formation and virulence
Enhanced antimicrobial activity of naringin-ciprofloxacin combination against Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1: Unveiling quorum-sensing mediated molecular mechanisms in biofilm formation and virulence Open
Natural products offer a wealth of potential antimicrobial agents that target various cellular signalling pathways of bacterial pathogens linked to public health issues, especially for managing biofilm-associated infections caused by Pseud…
View article: Characterization and exploration of an As(III)-oxidizing bacterium TMKU1 for plant growth promotion under arsenic stress
Characterization and exploration of an As(III)-oxidizing bacterium TMKU1 for plant growth promotion under arsenic stress Open
Arsenic (As) pollution has been recognized as a serious global environmental problem. Though various remediation strategies are being explored to cope up with the As-toxicity, currently microbe-assisted detoxification of As is found to be …
View article: The aftermath of corona virus disease on antimicrobial resistance across low- and middle-income countries
The aftermath of corona virus disease on antimicrobial resistance across low- and middle-income countries Open
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) poses a critical challenge to modern medicine. The number of resistance cases worldwide has been increasing exponentially, and it is estimated that by 2050, the AMR mortality rate will be ten times higher tha…
View article: Isolation and characterization of an As(III) oxidizing bacterium, Acinetobacter sp. TMKU4 from paddy field for possible arsenic decontamination
Isolation and characterization of an As(III) oxidizing bacterium, Acinetobacter sp. TMKU4 from paddy field for possible arsenic decontamination Open
During past few decades arsenic (As), a poisonous and carcinogenic water and soil contaminant, is perceived as a significant universal environmental snag. The exploration of As-resistant microorganisms for mitigation of As-contaminated env…
View article: Arsenic Detoxification by As(III)-Oxidizing Bacteria: A Proposition for Sustainable Environmental Management
Arsenic Detoxification by As(III)-Oxidizing Bacteria: A Proposition for Sustainable Environmental Management Open
View article: Why Mothers Kiss Their Babies? — Does Immune System Play as a Protective Receptor of Chemical Determinants Involved in Mother-Infant Bonding?
Why Mothers Kiss Their Babies? — Does Immune System Play as a Protective Receptor of Chemical Determinants Involved in Mother-Infant Bonding? Open
Mother-child bonding is not confined to human beings, rather all living animals show baby love.It is quite interesting to intervene in the mechanisms or causative factors of this affection and its consequences.In this article, we attempt t…
View article: Naringin sensitizes the antibiofilm effect of ciprofloxacin and tetracycline against Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilm
Naringin sensitizes the antibiofilm effect of ciprofloxacin and tetracycline against Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilm Open
View article: Helicase Activity Plays a Crucial Role for RNase R Function in Vivo and for RNA Metabolism
Helicase Activity Plays a Crucial Role for RNase R Function in Vivo and for RNA Metabolism Open
RNase R is a 3' to 5' hydrolytic exoribonuclease that has the unusual ability to digest highly structured RNA. The enzyme possesses an intrinsic, ATP-dependent RNA helicase activity that is essential in vitro for efficient nuclease activit…
View article: How RNase R Degrades Structured RNA
How RNase R Degrades Structured RNA Open
View article: The Helicase Activity of Ribonuclease R Is Essential for Efficient Nuclease Activity
The Helicase Activity of Ribonuclease R Is Essential for Efficient Nuclease Activity Open
RNase R, which belongs to the RNB family of enzymes, is a 3' to 5' hydrolytic exoribonuclease able to digest highly structured RNA. It was previously reported that RNase R possesses an intrinsic helicase activity that is independent of its…