Sriram Yandrapally
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Mohareer K, Medikonda J, Yandrapally S, Agarwal A, Banerjee S
Methods Cell Biol
. 2025 Mar;
194:135-149.
PMID: 40058957
Mitochondrion apart from being the energy hub of the cell, is also the center of various signaling pathways. During intracellular infection, either bacterial or viral, several pathogen proteins, metabolites, and...
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Medikonda J, Wankar N, Asalla S, Raja S, Yandrapally S, Jindal H, et al.
Mitochondrion
. 2024 Jul;
78:101931.
PMID: 38986924
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) successfully thrives in the host by adjusting its metabolism and manipulating the host environment. In this study, we investigated the role of Rv0547c, a protein that carries...
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Vadankula G, Nilkanth V, Rizvi A, Yandrapally S, Agarwal A, Chirra H, et al.
ACS Infect Dis
. 2024 May;
10(6):2288-2302.
PMID: 38717380
The current tuberculosis (TB) treatment is challenged by a complex first-line treatment for drug-sensitive (DS) TB. Additionally, the prevalence of multidrug (MDR)- and extensively drug (XDR)-resistant TB necessitates the search...
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Chintala K, Yandrapally S, Faiz W, Kispotta C, Sarkar S, Mishra K, et al.
Front Immunol
. 2024 Mar;
15:1330738.
PMID: 38449868
Nucleoporins (NUPs) are cellular effectors of human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) replication that support nucleocytoplasmic trafficking of viral components. However, these also non-canonically function as positive effectors, promoting proviral DNA integration...
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Yandrapally S, Agarwal A, Chatterjee A, Sarkar S, Mohareer K, Banerjee S
Front Immunol
. 2023 Nov;
14:1276817.
PMID: 37928551
() and HIV are known to mutually support each other during co-infection by multiple mechanisms. This synergistic influence could be either by direct interactions or indirectly through secreted host or...
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Yandrapally S, Sarkar S, Banerjee S
J Virol
. 2023 Oct;
97(11):e0104423.
PMID: 37905837
HIV-infected host cells impose varied degrees of regulation on viral replication, from very high to abortive. Proliferation of HIV in astrocytes is limited when compared to immune cells, such as...
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Yandrapally S, Mohareer K, Arekuti G, Vadankula G, Banerjee S
Crit Rev Microbiol
. 2021 Apr;
47(4):499-516.
PMID: 33900141
Recognition of cell-surface receptors and co-receptors is a crucial molecular event towards the establishment of HIV infection. HIV exists as several variants that differentially recognize the principal co-receptors, CCR5 and...