Sindhu Kandoth Veetil
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Awasthi M, Ranjan P, Sharma K, Veetil S, Kateriya S
Sci Rep
. 2016 Oct;
6:34646.
PMID: 27694882
The bacterial type rhodopsins are present in all the three domains of life. In contrast to the animal type rhodopsin that performs mainly sensory functions in higher eukaryotes, the bacterial...
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Tanwar M, Nahar S, Gulati S, Veetil S, Kateriya S
FEBS Lett
. 2016 May;
590(14):2146-57.
PMID: 27230699
BLUF domains are flavin-based photoreceptors which receive the blue light signal and are involved in the sensory transduction. We report a short BLUF photoreceptor (SnfB) in Stenotrophomonas sp. We have...
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Cellular organelles facilitate dimerization of a newly identified Arf from Chlamydomonas reinhardtii
Ranjan P, Kashyap R, Goel M, Veetil S, Kateriya S
J Phycol
. 2016 Mar;
50(6):1137-45.
PMID: 26988793
GTPases of the Ras superfamily regulate a wide variety of cellular processes including vesicular transport and various secretory pathways of the cell. ADP - ribosylation factor (ARF) belongs to one...
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Penzkofer A, Tanwar M, Veetil S, Kateriya S
J Photochem Photobiol B
. 2015 Sep;
153:90-102.
PMID: 26398816
The photoactivated adenylyl cyclase TpPAC from the spirochete bacterium Turneriella parva was synthesized and the purified recombinant protein was characterized by biochemical and optical spectroscopic methods. TpPAC consists of a...
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Veetil S, Mittal C, Ranjan P, Kateriya S
Biochim Biophys Acta
. 2011 May;
1810(7):675-82.
PMID: 21554927
Background: Phototropins are UV-A/blue light receptor proteins with two LOV (Light-Oxygen-Voltage) sensor domains at their N terminus and a kinase domain at the C-terminus in photoautotrophic organisms. This is the...