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    An in silico Study of Two Transcription Factors Controlling Diazotrophic Fates of the Azolla Major Cyanobiont Trichormus azollae by Gunawardana, Dilantha

    “…The cyanobiont Trichormus azollae lives symbiotically within fronds of the genus Azolla, and assimilates atmospheric nitrogen upon N-limitation, which earmarks…”
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    PDZ Binding Domains, Structural Disorder and Phosphorylation: A Menage-a-trois Tailing Dcp2 mRNA Decapping Enzymes by Gunawardana, Dilantha

    Published in Protein and peptide letters (01-01-2016)
    “…Diverse cellular activities are mediated through the interaction of protein domains and their binding partners. One such protein domain widely distributed in…”
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    A Hypothesis on How the Azolla Symbiosis Mitigates Nitrous Oxide Based on In Silico Analyses by Gunawardana, Dilantha, Herath, Venura

    Published in J (04-03-2022)
    “…Nitrous oxide is a long-lived greenhouse gas that exists for 114 years in the atmosphere and is 298-fold more potent than carbon dioxide in its global warming…”
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    Legacy of “New Normal” Plastics and “New Nitrogen” in the Cyanotoxin Footprint in Mangrove Ecosystems by Gunawardana, Dilantha, Abeysiri, Sashika, Manage, Pathmalal

    Published in Phycology (01-03-2023)
    “…In a paradigm shift in plastic wastes due to the COVID-19 pandemic, wetlands such as mangroves are threatened by a new form of pollution, plastics, on top of…”
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    Sulfur is in the Air: Cyanolichen Marriages and Pollution by Gunawardana, Dilantha, Wanigatunge, Rasika P., Wewalwela, Jayani J., Vithanage, Meththika, Wijeyaratne, Chandrani

    Published in Acta biotheoretica (01-09-2023)
    “…Cyanolichens are symbiotic organisms involving cyanobacteria and fungi (bipartite) or with the addition of an algal partner (tripartite). Cyanolichens are…”
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    Iron Content of Some Popular Cooked Foods Consumed by the Rural School Children in Sri Lanka by Silva, A. Buddhika G., Jayatissa, Renuka, Gunawardana, Dilantha, Perera, D. Ruwani G.

    Published in Journal of food quality (2019)
    “…Iron is an important micronutrient that can be found in different food sources in varying quantities. Iron deficiency is common in populations consuming…”
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    Estimation of Iron Content and Its Contribution in Iron-Fortified Food Products Consumed by School Children in Sri Lanka by Silva, A. Buddhika G., Jayatissa, Renuka, Gunawardana, D., Perera, D. Ruwani G.

    Published in Journal of food quality (2020)
    “…Iron fortification is an effective strategy that can be implemented to ensure supply and intake of iron for the public at large. Even though iron-fortified…”
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    Genetic, Structural, Physicochemical, and Molecular Epidemiological Landscape of Three New Mutations Found in the Spike (S) Protein of Highly Transmissible Sri Lankan Delta Variant Sub-lineage AY.28: A222V, A701S, and A1078S by Gunawardana, Dilantha

    “…Recently, three new mutations were identified in Sri Lanka in the spike protein of the rapidly spreading delta variant of the SARS-CoV-2 virus identified by…”
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    An Study of Two Transcription Factors Controlling Diazotrophic Fates of the Major Cyanobiont by Dilantha Gunawardana

    Published in Bioinformatics and biology insights (01-12-2020)
    “…The cyanobiont Trichormus azollae lives symbiotically within fronds of the genus Azolla, and assimilates atmospheric nitrogen upon N-limitation, which earmarks…”
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    An Exploration of Common Greenhouse Gas Emissions by the Cyanobiont of the Azolla-Nostoc Symbiosis and Clues as to Nod Factors in Cyanobacteria by Gunawardana, Dilantha

    Published in Plants (Basel) (10-12-2019)
    “…is a genus of aquatic ferns that engages in a unique symbiosis with a cyanobiont that is resistant to cultivation. spp. are earmarked as a possible candidate…”
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    Structure and Substrate-binding Mechanism of Human Ap4A Hydrolase by Swarbrick, James D, Buyya, Smrithi, Gunawardana, Dilantha, Gayler, Kenwyn R, McLennan, Alexander G, Gooley, Paul R

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (04-03-2005)
    “…Asymmetric diadenosine 5′,5‴- P 1 , P 4 -tetraphosphate (Ap 4 A) hydrolases play a major role in maintaining homeostasis by cleaving the metabolite…”
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    Cyanotoxins uptake and accumulation in crops: Phytotoxicity and implications on human health by Weralupitiya, Chanusha, Wanigatunge, Rasika P., Gunawardana, Dilantha, Vithanage, Meththika, Magana-Arachchi, Dhammika

    Published in Toxicon (Oxford) (01-05-2022)
    “…The invasive nature of cyanotoxin-producing cyanobacteria and the adverse effects concerning their toxic impacts have gained heightened scientific attention of…”
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    Efficient preparation and properties of mRNAs containing a fluorescent cap analog: Anthraniloyl-m(7)GpppG by Gunawardana, Dilantha, Domashevskiy, Artem V, Gayler, Ken R, Goss, Dixie J

    Published in Translation (Austin, Tex.) (01-01-2015)
    “…A method has been developed for synthesising fluorescently labeled capped mRNA. The method incorporates a single fluorescent molecule as part of the 5'-mRNA or…”
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    Preparation of Functional, Fluorescently Labeled mRNA Capped with Anthraniloyl-m(7)GpppG by Domashevskiy, Artem V, Rodriguez, David J, Gunawardana, Dilantha, Goss, Dixie J

    “…Fluorescent mRNA molecules offer a wide range of applications for studying capping/decapping reactions, translation, and other biophysical studies…”
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    Identification of functional domains in Arabidopsis thaliana mRNA decapping enzyme (AtDcp2) by Gunawardana, Dilantha, Cheng, Heung-Chin, Gayler, Kenwyn R

    Published in Nucleic acids research (01-01-2008)
    “…The Arabidopsis thaliana decapping enzyme (AtDcp2) was characterized by bioinformatics analysis and by biochemical studies of the enzyme and mutants produced…”
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    Efficient preparation and properties of mRNAs containing a fluorescent cap analog: Anthraniloyl-m7GpppG by Gunawardana, Dilantha, Domashevskiy, Artem V, Gayler, Ken R, Goss, Dixie J

    Published in Translation (Austin, Tex.) (02-02-2015)
    “…A method has been developed for synthesising fluorescently labeled capped mRNA. The method incorporates a single fluorescent molecule as part of the 5′-mRNA or…”
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    Structure and Substrate-binding Mechanism of Human Ap sub(4)A Hydrolase by Swarbrick, James D, Buyya, Smrithi, Gunawardana, Dilantha, Gayler, Kenwyn R, Mclennan, Alexander G, Gooley, Paul R

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (04-03-2005)
    “…Asymmetric diadenosine 5',5'''-P super(1),P super(4)-tetraphosphate (Ap sub(4)A) hydrolases play a major role in maintaining homeostasis by cleaving the…”
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