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    Characterization of M. tuberculosis SerB2, an essential HAD-family phosphatase, reveals novel properties by Yadav, Gaya Prasad, Shree, Sonal, Maurya, Ruchi, Rai, Niyati, Singh, Diwakar Kumar, Srivastava, Kishore Kumar, Ramachandran, Ravishankar

    Published in PloS one (18-12-2014)
    “…M. tuberculosis harbors an essential phosphoserine phosphatase (MtSerB2, Rv3042c) that contains two small- molecule binding ACT-domains (Pfam 01842) at the…”
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    Mycobacterium tuberculosis class II apurinic/apyrimidinic‐endonuclease/3′‐5′ exonuclease III exhibits DNA regulated modes of interaction with the sliding DNA β‐clamp by Khanam, Taran, Rai, Niyati, Ramachandran, Ravishankar

    Published in Molecular microbiology (01-10-2015)
    “…Summary The class‐II AP‐endonuclease (XthA) acts on abasic sites of damaged DNA in bacterial base excision repair. We identified that the sliding DNA β‐clamp…”
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    Mycobacterium tuberculosis class II apurinic/apyrimidinic-endonuclease/3'-5' exonuclease III exhibits DNA regulated modes of interaction with the sliding DNA [Beta]-clamp by Khanam, Taran, Rai, Niyati, Ramachandran, Ravishankar

    Published in Molecular microbiology (01-10-2015)
    “…The class-II AP-endonuclease (XthA) acts on abasic sites of damaged DNA in bacterial base excision repair. We identified that the sliding DNA β-clamp forms in…”
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    Characterization of EccA3, a CbbX family ATPase from the ESX-3 secretion pathway of M. tuberculosis by Gaur, Amit, Sharma, Vijay Kumar, Shree, Sonal, Rai, Niyati, Ramachandran, Ravishankar

    “…EccA family proteins are conserved components of ESX secretion pathways in M. tuberculosis H37Rv. Here, we report the characterization of EccA3 (Rv0282), a…”
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    Critical determinants for substrate recognition and catalysis in the M. tuberculosis class II AP-endonuclease/3′–5′ exonuclease III by Khanam, Taran, Shukla, Ankita, Rai, Niyati, Ramachandran, Ravishankar

    Published in Biochimica et biophysica acta (01-05-2015)
    “…The Mycobacterium tuberculosis AP-endonuclease/3′–5′ exodeoxyribonuclease (MtbXthA) is an important player in DNA base excision repair (BER). We demonstrate…”
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    Tricyclic dihydrobenzoxazepine and tetracyclic indole derivatives can specifically target bacterial DNA ligases and can distinguish them from human DNA ligase I by Yadav, Nisha, Khanam, Taran, Shukla, Ankita, Rai, Niyati, Hajela, Kanchan, Ramachandran, Ravishankar

    Published in Organic & biomolecular chemistry (21-05-2015)
    “…DNA ligases are critical components for DNA metabolism in all organisms. NAD(+)-dependent DNA ligases (LigA) found exclusively in bacteria and certain…”
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    Characterization of M. tuberculosis SerB2, an Essential HAD-Family Phosphatase, Reveals Novel Properties: e115409 by Yadav, Gaya Prasad, Shree, Sonal, Maurya, Ruchi, Rai, Niyati, Singh, Diwakar Kumar, Srivastava, Kishore Kumar, Ramachandran, Ravishankar

    Published in PloS one (01-12-2014)
    “…M. tuberculosis harbors an essential phosphoserine phosphatase (MtSerB2, Rv3042c) that contains two small- molecule binding ACT-domains (Pfam 01842) at the…”
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    Expression analysis of genes responsible for amino acid biosynthesis in halophilic bacterium Salinibacter ruber by Sanjukta, R K, Farooqi, Md Samir, Rai, Niyati, Rai, Anil, Sharma, Naveen, Mishra, Dwijesh C, Singh, Dhananjaya P

    “…The degeneracy of the genetic code allows for multiple codons to encode the same amino acid. However, alternative codons and amino acids are used unevenly…”
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    Genome analysis of Rhizobium species using codon usage bias tools by Rai, Niyati, Mishra, D. C., Kumar, Sanjeev, Rai, Anil, Chaturvedi, K. K., Lal, S. B., Kumar, Anil, Farooqi, Mohammad Samir, Majumdar, P. G., Archak, Sunil

    “…Bacteria from genus Rhizobium have ability to fix atmospheric nitrogen in symbiosis with leguminous plants resulting in formation of root nodules. They act as…”
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