Determinants of protein stability and function inferred from saturation mutagenesis and next-generation sequencing (Record no. 432314)

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Classification number 572.6
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Personal name Bhasin, Munmun.
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Title Determinants of protein stability and function inferred from saturation mutagenesis and next-generation sequencing
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Bangalore :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc Indian Institute of Science,
Date of publication, distribution, etc 2024.
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Extent xiv, 413 p. :
Other physical details col. ill.
Accompanying material e- Thesis.
Size of unit 14.23 Mb.
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General note Includes reference.
502 ## - DISSERTATION NOTE
Dissertation note PhD;2024;Molecular Biophysics Unit.
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Summary, etc Proteins play a central role in all biological processes. Despite a similar underlying composition, they exhibit immense diversity in structures and functions, a subject of great interest. The research presented in this thesis aims to deepen our understanding of the relationships between protein structure and function by describing various techniques developed to investigate these relationships. Deep sequencing of synonymous mutations in the E. coli CcdB toxin revealed complex interactions affecting protein expression and function, highlighting the nuanced roles of translational control and codon specificity. RNA sequencing provided insights into the differential gene expression and RNA cleavage specificities of various toxins in M. tuberculosis, enhancing our understanding of the physiological roles of these toxin-antitoxin systems. Our studies on the MazEF6, MazEF9, VapBC13, and VapBC26 systems have provided valuable insights into their regulatory roles and RNA cleavage patterns.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element RNA sequencing
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Protein stabilization
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Deep mutational scanning
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Personal name Advised by Varadarajan, Raghavan.
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Uniform Resource Identifier https://etd.iisc.ac.in/handle/2005/6539
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Koha item type Thesis

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