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    Modulation of Mycobacterium tuberculosis proliferation by MtrA, an essential two‐component response regulator by Fol, Marek, Chauhan, Ashwini, Nair, Naveen K., Maloney, Erin, Moomey, Meredith, Jagannath, Chinnaswamy, Madiraju, Murty V. V. S., Rajagopalan, Malini

    Published in Molecular microbiology (01-05-2006)
    “…Summary Paired two‐component regulatory systems consisting of a sensor kinase and a response regulator are the major means by which bacteria sense and respond…”
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    Interference of Mycobacterium tuberculosis cell division by Rv2719c, a cell wall hydrolase by Chauhan, Ashwini, Lofton, Hava, Maloney, Erin, Moore, Jacob, Fol, Marek, Madiraju, Murty V. V. S., Rajagopalan, Malini

    Published in Molecular microbiology (01-10-2006)
    “…Summary The genetic factors responsible for the regulation of cell division in Mycobacterium tuberculosis are largely unknown. We showed that exposure of M…”
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    Mycobacterium tuberculosis Cells Growing in Macrophages Are Filamentous and Deficient in FtsZ Rings by CHAUHAN, Ashwini, MADIRAJU, Murty V. V. S, FOL, Marek, LOFTON, Hava, MALONEY, Erin, REYNOLDS, Robert, RAJAGOPALAN, Malini

    Published in Journal of Bacteriology (01-03-2006)
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    Mycobacterium tuberculosis oriC sequestration by MtrA response regulator by Purushotham, Gorla, Sarva, Krishna B., Blaszczyk, Ewelina, Rajagopalan, Malini, Madiraju, Murty V.

    Published in Molecular microbiology (01-10-2015)
    “…Summary The regulators of Mycobacterium tuberculosis DNA replication are largely unknown. Here, we demonstrate that in synchronously replicating M…”
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    MtrA Response Regulator Controls Cell Division and Cell Wall Metabolism and Affects Susceptibility of Mycobacteria to the First Line Antituberculosis Drugs by Gorla, Purushotham, Plocinska, Renata, Sarva, Krishna, Satsangi, Akash T, Pandeeti, Emmanuel, Donnelly, Robert, Dziadek, Jaroslaw, Rajagopalan, Malini, Madiraju, Murty V

    Published in Frontiers in microbiology (23-11-2018)
    “…The biological processes regulated by the essential response regulator MtrA and the growth conditions promoting its activation in , a slow grower and pathogen,…”
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    Control of CydB and GltA1 expression by the SenX3 RegX3 two component regulatory system of Mycobacterium tuberculosis by Roberts, Gretta, Vadrevu, Indumathi S, Madiraju, Murty V, Parish, Tanya

    Published in PloS one (16-06-2011)
    “…Two component regulatory systems are used widely by bacteria to coordinate changes in global gene expression profiles in response to environmental signals. The…”
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    Septal Localization of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis MtrB Sensor Kinase Promotes MtrA Regulon Expression by Plocinska, Renata, Purushotham, Gorla, Sarva, Krishna, Vadrevu, Indumathi S., Pandeeti, Emmanuel V.P., Arora, Naresh, Plocinski, Przemyslaw, Madiraju, Murty V., Rajagopalan, Malini

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (06-07-2012)
    “…The mechanisms responsible for activation of the MtrAB two-component regulatory signal transduction system, which includes sensor kinase MtrB and response…”
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    Escherichia coli RecO Protein Anneals ssDNA Complexed with Its Cognate ssDNA-Binding Protein: A Common Step in Genetic Recombination by Kantake, Noriko, Murty V. V. M. Madiraju, Sugiyama, Tomohiko, Kowalczykowski, Stephen C.

    “…We present biochemical evidence for the functional similarity of Escherichia coli RecO protein and bacteriophage T4 UvsY protein to eukaryotic Rad52 protein…”
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    The intrinsic ATPase activity of Mycobacterium tuberculosis DnaA promotes rapid oligomerization of DnaA on oriC by Madiraju, Murty V. V. S., Moomey, Meredith, Neuenschwander, Pierre F., Muniruzzaman, Syed, Yamamoto, Kohji, Grimwade, Julia E., Rajagopalan, Malini

    Published in Molecular microbiology (01-03-2006)
    “…Summary Oligomerization of the initiator protein, DnaA, on the origin of replication (oriC) is crucial for initiation of DNA replication. Studies in…”
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    RNase HI Is Essential for Survival of Mycobacterium smegmatis by Minias, Alina E, Brzostek, Anna M, Korycka-Machala, Malgorzata, Dziadek, Bozena, Minias, Piotr, Rajagopalan, Malini, Madiraju, Murty, Dziadek, Jaroslaw

    Published in PloS one (12-05-2015)
    “…RNases H are involved in the removal of RNA from RNA/DNA hybrids. Type I RNases H are thought to recognize and cleave the RNA/DNA duplex when at least four…”
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    Mycobacterium tuberculosis ClpX interacts with FtsZ and interferes with FtsZ assembly by Dziedzic, Renata, Kiran, Manjot, Plocinski, Przemyslaw, Ziolkiewicz, Malgorzata, Brzostek, Anna, Moomey, Meredith, Vadrevu, Indumati S, Dziadek, Jaroslaw, Madiraju, Murty, Rajagopalan, Malini

    Published in PloS one (06-07-2010)
    “…FtsZ assembly at the midcell division site in the form of a Z-ring is crucial for initiation of the cell division process in eubacteria. It is largely unknown…”
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    Synchronous replication initiation in novel Mycobacterium tuberculosis dnaA cold-sensitive mutants by Nair, Naveen, Dziedzic, Renata, Greendyke, Rebecca, Muniruzzaman, Syed, Rajagopalan, Malini, Madiraju, Murty V

    Published in Molecular microbiology (01-01-2009)
    “…The genetic aspects of oriC replication initiation in Mycobacterium tuberculosis are largely unknown. A two-step genetic screen was utilized for isolating M…”
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    Evaluation of two different dendritic cell preparations with BCG reactivity by Fol, Marek, Nitecka-Blaźlak, Anna, Szpakowski, Piotr, Madiraju, Murty, Rudnicka, Wiesława, Druszczyńska, Magdalena, Pestel, Joël, Kowalewicz-Kulbat, Magdalena

    Published in Archives of biological sciences (2016)
    “…Dendritic cells (DCs) play a key-role in the immune response against intracellular bacterial pathogens, including mycobacteria. Monocyte-derived dendritic…”
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    Alterations in phospholipid catabolism in Mycobacterium tuberculosis lysX mutant by Maloney, Erin, Lun, Shichun, Stankowska, Dorota, Guo, Haidan, Rajagoapalan, Malini, Bishai, William R, Madiraju, Murty V

    “…Mycobacterium tuberculosis lysX mutant, defective for production of lysinylated phosphatidylglycerol (L-PG), is sensitive to cationic antimicrobial peptides,…”
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    Mycobacterium tuberculosis MtrAY102C is a gain-of-function mutant that potentially acts as a constitutively active protein by Satsangi, Akash T, Pandeeti, Emmanuel P, Sarva, Krishna, Rajagopalan, Malini, Madiraju, Murty V

    Published in Tuberculosis (Edinburgh, Scotland) (01-12-2013)
    “…Abstract The MtrAB histidine-aspartate signal transduction of mycobacteria includes the response regulator MtrA and sensor kinase MtrB. We recently showed that…”
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    Localization of acidic phospholipid cardiolipin and DnaA in mycobacteria by Maloney, Erin, Madiraju, Sai Chandana, Rajagopalan, Malini, Madiraju, Murty

    Published in Tuberculosis (Edinburgh, Scotland) (01-12-2011)
    “…Summary Acidic phospholipids such as cardiolipin (CL) have been shown to modulate Mycobacterium tuberculosis ( Mtb ) DnaA interactions with ATP. In the present…”
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    Facilitation of Dissociation Reaction of Nucleotides Bound to Mycobacterium tuberculosis DnaA by Yamamoto, Kohji, Moomey, Meredith, Rajagopalan, Malini, Madiraju, Murty V.V.S

    Published in Journal of biochemistry (Tokyo) (01-06-2008)
    “…Acidic phospholipids have been shown to promote dissociation of bound nucleotides from Mycobacterium tuberculosis DnaA (DnaATB) purified under denaturing…”
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