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Karthika Suryaletha

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Radhakrishnan M, Suryaletha K, Joseph I, George S, Thomas S
Protein Pept Lett . 2023 Oct; 30(10):795-805. PMID: 37817656
Background: Brevinin2 HYba5 (Peptide 29) is a novel cationic peptide identified from an endemic frog, . and are troublesome biofilm-forming pathogens associated with nosocomial and community-acquired infections and contribute to...
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Suryaletha K, Savithri A, Nayar S, Asokan S, Rajeswary D, Thomas S
Curr Protein Pept Sci . 2022 Oct; 23(12):811-822. PMID: 36278460
The human microbiome is a reservoir of potential bacteriocins that can counteract multidrug resistant bacterial pathogens. Unlike antibiotics, bacteriocins selectively inhibit a spectrum of competent bacteria and are said to...
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Suryaletha K, Chandrika S, Thomas S
Future Microbiol . 2021 Feb; 16(3):175-184. PMID: 33528277
is a leading nosocomial pathogen in biofilm-associated polymicrobial infections. The study aims to understand pathogenicity and biofilm determinants of the pathogen by genome analysis. Genome sequencing of a strong biofilm...
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Radhakrishnan M, Suryaletha K, Shankar A, Savithri A, George S, Thomas S
Curr Protein Pept Sci . 2020 Nov; 22(1):50-59. PMID: 33143623
Chronic wound biofilm infections are a threat to the population with respect to morbidity and mortality. The presence of multidrug-resistant bacterial pathogens in chronic wound renders the action of antibiotics...
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Abraham W, Raghunandanan S, Gopinath V, Suryaletha K, Thomas S
Curr Microbiol . 2020 May; 77(9):2345-2355. PMID: 32363422
Psychrophiles, host of cold environments, have been successfully undergoing the process of evolution by which they have acquired innate adaptations to withstand the unfavorable effects of low temperature. Psychrophiles renders...
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Suryaletha K, Narendrakumar L, John J, Radhakrishnan M, George S, Thomas S
BMC Microbiol . 2019 Jun; 19(1):146. PMID: 31253082
Background: Enterococcus faecalis is a major clinically relevant nosocomial bacterial pathogen frequently isolated from polymicrobial infections. The biofilm forming ability of E. faecalis attributes a key role in its virulence...
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Suryaletha K, John J, Radhakrishnan M, George S, Thomas S
Int Wound J . 2018 Jan; 15(3):473-481. PMID: 29356343
Chronic diabetic foot is a global burden affecting millions of people, and the chronicity of an ulcer is directly linked to the diverse bacterial burden and its biofilm mode of...
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Suryaletha K, Narendrakumar L, John J, Reghunathan D, Prasannakumar M, Thomas S
Genome Announc . 2018 Jan; 6(2). PMID: 29326225
is recognized as one of the leading pathogens causing nosocomial infections. Here we report a draft genome sequence of SK460, isolated from a chronic diabetic foot ulcer patient. This strain...
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Narendrakumar L, Suryaletha K, Reghunathan D, Prasannakumar M, Thomas S
Genome Announc . 2017 Sep; 5(36). PMID: 28883135
We report here the draft genome sequence of a Haitian variant strain, W4-13, isolated from Kerala, South India, possessing cholera toxin gene in chromosomes I and II. The sequence will...