Publications by authors named "Sankar Mahesh"

Unlabelled: Extracytoplasmic function (ECF) σ factors selectively upregulate expression of specific genes in bacteria. These σ factors, belonging to the σ family, are much smaller than the primary, housekeeping σ factor with two helical domains that interact with the Pribnow box and the -35 element of the promoter DNA. Structural studies reveal that promoter specificity in a σ factor is determined by the interactions between a loop (L3) and the Pribnow box element.

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Fungi, though mesophilic, include thermophilic and thermostable species, as well. The thermostability of proteins observed in these fungi is most likely to be attributed to several molecular factors, such as the presence of salt bridges and hydrogen bond interactions between side chains. These factors cannot be generalized for all fungi.

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Bioethanol industries and bioprocesses have many challenges that constantly impede commercialization of the end product. One of the bottlenecks in the bioethanol industry is the challenge of discovering highly efficient catalysts that can improve biomass conversion. The current promising bioethanol conversion catalysts are microorganism-based cellulolytic enzymes, but lack optimization for high bioethanol conversion, due to biological and other factors.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Sankar Mahesh"

  • - Sankar Mahesh's research focuses on the design and optimization of biological systems, particularly in the fields of gene expression in bacteria and protein stability in fungi, as well as the efficiency of cellulases for bioethanol production
  • - His recent work highlights the engineering of extracytoplasmic function σ factors to create tunable bacterial gene expression systems, which could offer advancements in genetic manipulation techniques
  • - Additionally, Mahesh's studies on thermostability in fungi and the optimization of cellulases address key challenges in biotechnology, aiming to improve biomass conversion and enhance the commercial viability of bioethanol production