Publications by authors named "Amit Gaurav"

Ethnic fermented foods represent a significant repository for discovering novel probiotic entities. These fermented foods, entrenched in indigenous practices, have conserved a distinct microbiota through generations. Exploration of these fermented foods could yield microbial consortia capable of transforming human health.

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The drug discovery of novel antibacterials is pivotal to combat the ever-growing challenge of antibiotic resistance. The current antibiotics in clinics target the essential pathways in bacteria. However, drug efflux among other resistance mechanisms remains a persistent problem, leading to reduced efficacy of antibiotics.

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Cholesterol serves as a fundamental molecule in various structural and biochemical pathways; however, high cholesterol levels are linked to cardiovascular diseases. Some selected strains of Lactobacilli are known for modulating cholesterol levels. However, the molecular mechanism underlying cholesterol transformation by lactobacilli has remained elusive.

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Fosfomycin is a broad-spectrum single-dose therapy approved for treating lower urinary tract infections. , one of the five major UTI-causing pathogens, is intrinsically resistant to fosfomycin. Reduced uptake and active efflux are major reasons for this intrinsic resistance.

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Article Synopsis
  • The human mouth hosts over 600 bacterial species, yet the identification of a specific and not well-understood bacterium remains rare.
  • Three patients who had undergone periodontal surgeries were found to have this bacterium associated with their intra-oral sutures.
  • The study concludes that this is the first identification of this bacterium linked to sutures, raising concerns about potential surgical site infections and highlighting the need for further research.
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The problem of antibiotic resistance among pathogenic bacteria has reached a crisis level. The treatment options against infections caused by multiple drug-resistant bacteria are shrinking gradually. The current pace of the discovery of new antibacterial entities is lagging behind the rate of development of new resistance.

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Trypanosoma brucei is a protozoan parasite that causes human African trypanosomiasis. Its major surface antigen VSG is expressed from subtelomeric loci in a strictly monoallelic manner. We previously showed that the telomere protein TbRAP1 binds dsDNA through its RKRRR patch to silence VSGs globally.

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The rise of antibiotic resistance among skin-infecting pathogens poses an urgent threat to public health and has fueled the search for new therapies. Enhancing the potency of currently used antibiotics is an alternative for the treatment of infections caused by drug-resistant pathogens. In this study, we aimed to identify a small molecule that can potentiate currently used antibiotics.

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The emergence of multidrug-resistant bacteria is currently posing a significant threat to global public health. By testing for resistance to different antibiotic classes, we discovered that the majority of clinical bacteria are multidrug-resistant. These clinical multidrug-resistant species have antibiotic resistance genes on their plasmids that can be horizontally transferred to various antibiotic susceptible environmental bacterial species, resulting in antibiotic-resistant transconjugates.

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Here, we report the draft genome sequence of Alkalihalobacillus clausii strain AXA-BCL3, which was isolated from a soil sample from the Sahastradhara springs of Uttarakhand, India. The genome was assembled in 125 contigs with a total length of 4,428,477 bp and a GC content of 44.5%.

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The rise in multiple-drug-resistant (MDR) phenotypes in Gram-negative pathogens is a major public health crisis. is one of the leading causes of nosocomial infections in clinics. Treatment options for have become increasingly difficult due tdo its remarkable capacity to resist multiple antibiotics.

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Telomere repeat-containing RNA (TERRA) has been identified in multiple organisms including Trypanosoma brucei, a protozoan parasite that causes human African trypanosomiasis. T. brucei regularly switches its major surface antigen, VSG, to evade the host immune response.

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The increasing prevalence of antimicrobial resistance has become a global health problem. Acinetobacter baumannii is an important nosocomial pathogen due to its capacity to persist in the hospital environment. It has a high mortality rate and few treatment options.

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Here, we report the draft genome sequence of strain NKN-51, which was isolated from naturally processed yak cheese from the western Himalayas of India. The genome was assembled in 101 contigs with a total length of 1,879,705 bp and a GC content of 53.5%.

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Localization of Repressor Activator Protein 1 (RAP1) to the telomere is essential for its telomeric functions. RAP1 homologs either directly bind the duplex telomere DNA or interact with telomere-binding proteins. We find that RAP1 relies on a unique double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) binding activity to achieve this goal.

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The increasing prevalence of antibiotic resistance in Pseudomonas aeruginosa has created an urgent need for suitable therapy. This study explored the pairing of doxycycline with other antipseudomonal antibiotics, and found that polymyxin B in combination with doxycycline had a synergistic effect against clinical strains of P. aeruginosa.

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Objectives: The emergence of MDR Gram-negative pathogens and increasing prevalence of chronic infections presents an unmet need for the discovery of novel antibacterial agents. The aim of this study was to evaluate the biological properties of a small molecule, IITR06144, identified in a phenotypic screen against the Gram-negative model organism Escherichia coli.

Methods: A small-molecule library of 10956 compounds was screened for growth inhibition against E.

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Inappropriate and disproportionate use of antibiotics is contributing immensely to the development of antibiotic resistance in bacterial species associated with food contamination. The use of natural products in combination can be a potent alternative hurdle strategy to inactivate foodborne pathogens. Here, we explored the pro-oxidant properties of essential oil inalool and itamin C in combination with opper (LVC) in combating the foodborne pathogens and subsp.

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Non LTR retrotransposons (EhLINEs and EhSINEs) occupy 11% of the Entamoeba histolytica genome. Since promoter DNA methylation at cytosines has been correlated with transcriptional silencing of transposable elements in model organisms we checked whether this was the case in EhLINE1. We located promoter activity in a 841bp fragment at 5'-end of this element by luciferase reporter assay.

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Retrotransposons are mobile genetic elements found in most organisms. Their origin and evolution is not very well understood. Retrotransposons that lack long terminal repeats (non-LTR) have been classified based on their reverse transcriptase (RT) and endonuclease sequences into groups, of which R2 is the most ancient.

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Introduction: Dental professionals are exposed to a wide variety of microorganisms which calls for use of effective infection control procedures in the dental office and laboratories that can prevent cross-contamination that could extend to dentists, dental office staff, dental technicians as well as patients. This concern has led to a renewed interest in denture sterilization and disinfection. Heat polymerized dentures exhibit dimensional change during disinfection procedure.

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