Search Results - "Nalli, Aswan"
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A translation proofreader of archaeal origin imparts multi-aldehyde stress tolerance to land plants
Published in eLife (19-02-2024)“…Aldehydes, being an integral part of carbon metabolism, energy generation, and signalling pathways, are ingrained in plant physiology. Land plants have…”
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Functional analysis of a conserved domain in SWITCH1 reveals a role in commitment to female meiocyte differentiation in Arabidopsis
Published in Biochemical and biophysical research communications (30-04-2021)“…We have investigated the mechanism of action of SWITCH1/DYAD (SWI1), an important regulator of plant meiosis in Arabidopsis that is required for meiotic…”
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Membrane cholesterol oxidation in live cells enhances the function of serotonin1A receptors
Published in Chemistry and physics of lipids (01-03-2017)“…•Structural specificity of cholesterol in supporting the function of serotonin1A receptors.•Enzymatic oxidation of 3β-hydroxyl group of cholesterol enhances…”
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Membrane cholesterol oxidation in live cells enhances the function of serotonin 1A receptors
Published in Chemistry and physics of lipids (01-03-2017)“…The serotonin (5-HT ) receptor is an important neurotransmitter receptor that belongs to the G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) family. It is implicated in a…”
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Distinct localization of chiral proofreaders resolves organellar translation conflict in plants
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (13-06-2023)“…Plants have two endosymbiotic organelles originated from two bacterial ancestors. The transition from an independent bacterium to a successful organelle would…”
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A translation proofreader of archaeal origin imparts multi-aldehyde stress tolerance to land plants
Published in eLife (19-02-2024)“…Aldehydes, being an integral part of carbon metabolism, energy generation, and signalling pathways, are ingrained in plant physiology. Land plants have…”
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