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    p-Coumaric acid inhibits the Listeria monocytogenes RecA protein functions and SOS response: An antimicrobial target by Ojha, Debika, Patil, K. Neelakanteshwar

    “…Bacterial RecA plays an important role in the evaluation of antibiotic resistance via stress-induced DNA repair mechanism; SOS response. Accordingly, RecA…”
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    Suramin is a potent and selective inhibitor of Mycobacterium tuberculosis RecA protein and the SOS response: RecA as a potential target for antibacterial drug discovery by Nautiyal, Astha, Patil, K Neelakanteshwar, Muniyappa, K

    Published in Journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy (01-07-2014)
    “…In eubacteria, RecA is essential for recombinational DNA repair and for stalled replication forks to resume DNA synthesis. Recent work has implicated a role…”
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    Synergy between the N‐terminal and C‐terminal domains of Mycobacterium tuberculosis HupB is essential for high‐affinity binding, DNA supercoiling and inhibition of RecA‐promoted strand exchange by Sharadamma, N., Khan, Krishnendu, Kumar, Sandeep, Neelakanteshwar Patil, K., Hasnain, Seyed E., Muniyappa, K.

    Published in The FEBS journal (01-09-2011)
    “…The occurrence of DNA architectural proteins containing two functional domains derived from two different architectural proteins is an interesting emerging…”
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    Gallic acid inhibits Staphylococcus aureus RecA protein functions: Role in countering antibiotic resistance in bacteria by Kiran, Kajal, Patil, K Neelakanteshwar

    Published in Journal of applied microbiology (03-06-2024)
    “…Recombinase RecA and its homologs play a key role in homologous recombination DNA repair and revive stalled replication fork DNA synthesis. RecA plays an…”
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    Characterization of Staphylococcus aureus RecX protein: Molecular insights into negative regulation of RecA protein and implications in HR processes by Kiran, Kajal, Patil, K Neelakanteshwar

    Published in Journal of biochemistry (Tokyo) (01-09-2023)
    “…Homologous recombination is essential for genome stability and for maintaining genetic diversity. In eubacteria, RecA protein plays a key role during DNA…”
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    Mycobacterium tuberculosis UvrD1 and UvrA Proteins Suppress DNA Strand Exchange Promoted by Cognate and Noncognate RecA Proteins by Singh, Pawan, Patil, K. Neelakanteshwar, Khanduja, Jasbeer Singh, Kumar, P. Sanjay, Williams, Alan, Rossi, Franca, Rizzi, Menico, Davis, Elaine O, Muniyappa, K

    Published in Biochemistry (Easton) (15-06-2010)
    “…DNA helicases are present in all kingdoms of life and play crucial roles in processes of DNA metabolism such as replication, repair, recombination, and…”
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    Molecular and functional characterization of the Listeria monocytogenes RecA protein: Insights into the homologous recombination process by Ojha, Debika, Patil, K. Neelakanteshwar

    “…[Display omitted] •L. monocytogenes RecA gets expressed more than 2 fold in response to DNA damaging agents MMS and UV.•The purified LmRecA protein catalyses…”
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    Expression and Characterization of the Staphylococcus aureus RecA protein: A mapping of canonical functions by Kiran, Kajal, Patil, K. Neelakanteshwar

    Published in Protein expression and purification (01-01-2022)
    “…Recombinases are responsible for homologous recombination (HR), proper genome maintenance, and accurate deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) duplication. Moreover, HR…”
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    SIRT1/AMPK-mediated pathway: Ferulic acid from sugar beet pulp mitigating obesity-induced diabetes-linked complications and improving metabolic health by Singh, Sangeetha S.B., Patil, K. Neelakanteshwar

    “…Obesity-induced type 2 diabetes (T2D) increases the risk of metabolic syndrome due to the high calorie intake. The role of sugar beet pulp (SBP) in T2D and the…”
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    trans‐ferulic acid attenuates hyperglycemia‐induced oxidative stress and modulates glucose metabolism by activating AMPK signaling pathway in vitro by Singh, Sangeetha S. B., Patil, K. Neelakanteshwar

    Published in Journal of food biochemistry (01-02-2022)
    “…Adenosine monophosphate‐activated protein kinase (AMPK) is a potent metabolic regulator and an attractive target for antidiabetic activators. Here we report…”
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    Expression, purification and biochemical characterization of Listeria monocytogenes single stranded DNA binding protein 1 by Ojha, Debika, Greeshma, M.V., Patil, K. Neelakanteshwar

    Published in Protein expression and purification (01-09-2019)
    “…Single-stranded DNA binding proteins play an important role in DNA metabolic processes including replication, recombination, and repair. Here, we report the…”
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    Mechanical force antagonizes the inhibitory effects of RecX on RecA filament formation in Mycobacterium tuberculosis by Le, Shimin, Chen, Hu, Zhang, Xinghua, Chen, Jin, Patil, K Neelakanteshwar, Muniyappa, Kalappa, Yan, Jie

    Published in Nucleic acids research (29-10-2014)
    “…Efficient bacterial recombinational DNA repair involves rapid cycles of RecA filament assembly and disassembly. The RecX protein plays a crucial inhibitory…”
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    DNA Binding, Coprotease, and Strand Exchange Activities of Mycobacterial RecA Proteins: Implications for Functional Diversity among RecA Nucleoprotein Filaments by Patil, K. Neelakanteshwar, Singh, Pawan, Muniyappa, K

    Published in Biochemistry (Easton) (18-01-2011)
    “…One of the fundamental questions concerning homologous recombination is how RecA or its homologues recognize several DNA sequences with high affinity and…”
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    Structural studies on Mycobacterium tuberculosis RecA: Molecular plasticity and interspecies variability by Chandran, Anu V, Prabu, J Rajan, Nautiyal, Astha, Patil, K Neelakanteshwar, Muniyappa, K, Vijayan, M

    Published in Journal of biosciences (01-03-2015)
    “…Structures of crystals of Mycobacterium tuberculosis RecA, grown and analysed under different conditions, provide insights into hitherto underappreciated…”
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    Mycobacterium leprae RecA is structurally analogous but functionally distinct from Mycobacterium tuberculosis RecA protein by Patil, K. Neelakanteshwar, Singh, Pawan, Harsha, Sri, Muniyappa, K.

    Published in Biochimica et biophysica acta (01-12-2011)
    “…Mycobacterium leprae is closely related to Mycobacterium tuberculosis, yet causes a very different illness. Detailed genomic comparison between these two…”
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    Enhanced and potential degradation of o-phthalate by Bacillus sp. immobilized cells in alginate and polyurethane by Patil, Neelakanteshwar K., Veeranagouda, Y., Vijaykumar, M.H., Anand Nayak, S., Karegoudar, T.B.

    “…Phthalate is a key metabolite during the degradative pathways of various aromatic compounds, which are generally recognized as pollutants. Bacillus sp. (NCIM…”
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    Degradation of Salicylic Acid by Free and Immobilized Cells of Pseudomonas sp. Strain NGK1 by Patil, Neelakanteshwar-K, Sharanagouda, U, Niazi, Javed-H, Kim, Chi-Kyung, Karegoudar, Timmanagouda-B

    Published in Journal of microbiology and biotechnology (01-01-2003)
    “…A Pseudomonas sp. strain NGK1 (NCIM 5120) capable of utilizing salicylate was immobilized in alginate and polyurethane foam (PUF). The degradation rate of…”
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    Degradation of plasticizer di-n-butylphthalate by Delftia sp. TBKNP-05 by Patil, Neelakanteshwar K, Kundapur, Rajesh, Shouche, Yogesh S, Karegoudar, T B

    Published in Current microbiology (01-05-2006)
    “…Bacterial strain Delftia sp. TBKNP-05, isolated by para-hydroxybenzoate enrichment technique, is capable of degrading di-n-butylphthalate (DBP) as a sole…”
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    Degradation of a Plasticizer, di-n-Butylphthalate by Delftia sp. TBKNP-05 by Patil, Neelakanteshwar K, Kundapur, Rajesh, Shouche, Yogesh S, Karegoudar, T B

    Published in Current microbiology (01-03-2006)
    “…A bacterial strain Delftia sp. TBKNP-05 isolated by para-hydroxybenzoate enrichment technique is capable of degrading di-n-butylphthalate (DBP) as a sole…”
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    Parametric studies on batch degradation of a plasticizer di-n-butylphthalate by immobilized Bacillus sp by PATIL, Neelakanteshwar K, KAREGOUDAR, T. B

    “…Di-n-butylphthalate (DBP) is one of the phthalate esters (PAEs) used in the manufacture of plasticizers, insect repellents and synthetic fibres and contributes…”
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