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    Mechanism of aggregation and membrane interactions of mammalian prion protein by Ambadi Thody, Sabareesan, Mathew, M.K., Udgaonkar, Jayant B.

    “…The cellular prion protein (PrPC), which is present ubiquitously in all mammalian neurons, is normally found to be linked to the cell membrane through a…”
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    Functional characterization of a transition metal ion transporter, OsZIP6 from rice (Oryza sativa L.) by P.G., Kavitha, Kuruvilla, Sam, Mathew, M.K.

    Published in Plant physiology and biochemistry (01-12-2015)
    “…Micronutrients are important for the growth and development of plants, which deploy families of transporters for their uptake and distribution. We have…”
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    Salt-Induced Remodeling of Spatially Restricted Clathrin-Independent Endocytic Pathways in Arabidopsis Root by Baral, Anirban, Irani, Niloufer G., Fujimoto, Masaru, Nakano, Akihiko, Mayor, Satyajit, Mathew, M.K.

    Published in The Plant cell (01-04-2015)
    “…Endocytosis is a ubiquitous cellular process that is characterized well in animal cells in culture but poorly across intact, functioning tissue. Here, we…”
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    Development of the Structural Core and of Conformational Heterogeneity during the Conversion of Oligomers of the Mouse Prion Protein to Worm-like Amyloid Fibrils by Singh, Jogender, Sabareesan, A.T., Mathew, M.K., Udgaonkar, Jayant B.

    Published in Journal of molecular biology (19-10-2012)
    “…Understanding how structure develops during the course of amyloid fibril formation by the prion protein is important for understanding prion diseases…”
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    Functional Properties of the Drosophila melanogaster Inositol 1,4,5-Trisphosphate Receptor Mutants by Srikanth, Sonal, Wang, Zhengnan, Tu, Huiping, Nair, Shalima, Mathew, M.K., Hasan, Gaiti, Bezprozvanny, Ilya

    Published in Biophysical journal (01-06-2004)
    “…The inositol (1,4,5)-trisphosphate receptor (InsP 3R) is an intracellular calcium (Ca 2+) release channel that plays a crucial role in cell signaling. In…”
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    Fluid flow modulates electrical activity in cardiac hERG potassium channels by Roy, Samrat, Mathew, M.K.

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (23-03-2018)
    “…Fluid movement within the heart generates substantial shear forces, but the effect of this mechanical stress on the electrical activity of the human heart has…”
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    The Ca 2+ Channel CNGC19 Regulates Arabidopsis Defense Against Spodoptera Herbivory by Meena, Mukesh Kumar, Prajapati, Ramgopal, Krishna, Deepthi, Divakaran, Keerthi, Pandey, Yogesh, Reichelt, Michael, Mathew, M K, Boland, Wilhelm, Mithöfer, Axel, Vadassery, Jyothilakshmi

    Published in The Plant cell (01-07-2019)
    “…Cellular calcium elevation is an important signal used by plants for recognition and signaling of environmental stress. Perception of the generalist insect, ,…”
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    Haem homeostasis is regulated by the conserved and concerted functions of HRG-1 proteins by Hamza, Iqbal, Rajagopal, Abbhirami, Rao, Anita U, Amigo, Julio, Tian, Meng, Upadhyay, Sanjeev K, Hall, Caitlin, Uhm, Suji, Mathew, M. K, Fleming, Mark D, Paw, Barry H, Krause, Michael

    Published in Nature (19-06-2008)
    “…Haems are metalloporphyrins that serve as prosthetic groups for various biological processes including respiration, gas sensing, xenobiotic detoxification,…”
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    The Ca2+ Channel CNGC19 Regulates Arabidopsis Defense Against Spodoptera Herbivory by Meena, Mukesh Kumar, Prajapati, Ramgopal, Krishna, Deepthi, Divakaran, Keerthi, Pandey, Yogesh, Reichelt, Michael, Mathew, M.K., Boland, Wilhelm, Mithöfer, Axel, Vadassery, Jyothilakshmi

    Published in The Plant cell (13-05-2019)
    “…A cyclic nucleotide-gated, Ca 2+ channel (CNGC19) is crucial for herbivory-induced Ca 2+ influx, activation of downstream jasmonates, and aliphatic…”
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    The Pathogenic A116V Mutation Enhances Ion-Selective Channel Formation by Prion Protein in Membranes by Sabareesan, Ambadi Thody, Singh, Jogender, Roy, Samrat, Udgaonkar, Jayant B, Mathew, M K

    Published in Biophysical journal (26-04-2016)
    “…Prion diseases are a group of fatal neurodegenerative disorders that afflict mammals. Misfolded and aggregated forms of the prion protein (PrP(Sc)) have been…”
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    Role of Arabidopsis RAB5 GEF vps9a in maintaining potassium levels under sodium chloride stress by Rajagopal, Divya, Mathew, M. K.

    Published in Plant direct (01-10-2020)
    “…Salt stress is one of the major factors impacting crop productivity worldwide. Through a variety of effector and signaling pathways, plants achieve survival…”
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    Potassium channel regulator KCNRG regulates surface expression of Shaker-type potassium channels by Usman, Hyder, Mathew, M.K.

    “…Besides their role in the generation of action potentials, voltage-gated potassium channels are implicated in cellular processes ranging from cell division to…”
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    VDAC is a conserved element of death pathways in plant and animal systems by Godbole, A., Varghese, J., Sarin, A., Mathew, M.K.

    Published in Biochimica et biophysica acta (23-09-2003)
    “…Programmed cell death (PCD) is very much a part of plant life, although the underlying mechanisms are not so well understood as in animals. In animal cells,…”
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    Solution structure of BTK-2, a novel hK v1.1 inhibiting scorpion toxin, from the eastern Indian scorpion Mesobuthus tamulus by Kumar, G. Senthil, Upadhyay, Sanjeev, Mathew, M.K., Sarma, Siddhartha P.

    “…The three dimensional structure of a 32 residue three disulfide scorpion toxin, BTK-2, from the Indian red scorpion Mesobuthus tamulus has been determined…”
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    Limiting cytosolic Na⁺ confers salt tolerance to rice cells in culture: a two-photon microscopy study of SBFI-loaded cells by Anil, Veena S, Krishnamurthy, H, Mathew, M.K

    Published in Physiologia plantarum (01-03-2007)
    “…Rice (Oryza sativa L.), a staple food in Asia, is very sensitive to soil salinity. However, intraspecific variations exist, with the coastal cultivar Pokkali…”
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    Alamethicin and related membrane channel forming polypeptides by Mathew, M K, Balaram, P

    Published in Molecular and cellular biochemistry (01-01-1983)
    “…Alamethicin and several related microbial polypeptides, which contain a high proportion of alpha-aminoisobutyric acid (Aib) residues, possess the ability to…”
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    Fast inactivation in potassium channels: An interplay of cytoplasmic domains by Sankaranarayanan, Kavitha, Usman, Hyder, Mathew, M.K.

    “…Fast inactivation in voltage-gated potassium channels has traditionally been associated exclusively with the N-terminus. Here, we explore the role of the T1…”
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