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    Aurora B activity is promoted by cooperation between discrete localization sites in budding yeast by Marsoner, Theodor, Yedavalli, Poornima, Masnovo, Chiara, Fink, Sarah, Schmitzer, Katrin, Campbell, Christopher S

    Published in Molecular biology of the cell (01-08-2022)
    “…Chromosome biorientation is promoted by the four-member chromosomal passenger complex (CPC) through phosphorylation of incorrect kinetochore-microtubule…”
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    Lipase in aqueous‐polar organic solvents: Activity, structure, and stability by Kamal, Md. Zahid, Yedavalli, Poornima, Deshmukh, Mandar V., Rao, Nalam Madhusudhana

    Published in Protein science (01-07-2013)
    “…Studying alterations in biophysical and biochemical behavior of enzymes in the presence of organic solvents and the underlying cause(s) has important…”
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    Engineering the loops in a lipase for stability in DMSO by Yedavalli, Poornima, Madhusudhana Rao, Nalam

    Published in Protein engineering, design and selection (01-04-2013)
    “…Nearly 65% of the surface of a lipase, from Bacillus subtilis, is occupied by the loops. Since the loops are dynamic components of a protein, located on the…”
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    Engineering lipase A from mesophilic Bacillus subtilis for activity at low temperatures by Kumar, Virender, Yedavalli, Poornima, Gupta, Vishal, Rao, Nalam Madhusudhana

    Published in Protein engineering, design and selection (01-03-2014)
    “…Loops or unordered regions of a protein are structurally dynamic and are strongly implicated in activity, stability and proteolytic susceptibility of proteins…”
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    Stability curves of laboratory evolved thermostable mutants of a Bacillus subtilis lipase by Kamal, Md. Zahid, Ahmad, Shoeb, Yedavalli, Poornima, Rao, Nalam Madhusudhana

    Published in Biochimica et biophysica acta (01-09-2010)
    “…Shape of the protein stability curves changes to achieve higher melting temperature. Broadly, these changes have been classified as upward shift (increased ∆ G…”
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