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Girish Radhakrishnan
Girish Radhakrishnan
Scientist, National Institute of Animal Biotechnology
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Brucella TIR domain-containing protein mimics properties of the Toll-like receptor adaptor protein TIRAP
GK Radhakrishnan, Q Yu, JS Harms, GA Splitter
Journal of Biological Chemistry 284 (15), 9892-9898, 2009
1872009
Brucella Induces an Unfolded Protein Response via TcpB That Supports Intracellular Replication in Macrophages
JA Smith, M Khan, DD Magnani, JS Harms, M Durward, ...
PLoS pathogens 9 (12), e1003785, 2013
1602013
Molecular characterization of two soybean-infecting begomoviruses from India and evidence for recombination among legume-infecting begomoviruses from South-East Asia
KR Girish, R Usha
Virus Research 108 (1-2), 167-176, 2005
832005
Active evasion of CTL mediated killing and low quality responding CD8+ T cells contribute to persistence of brucellosis
M Durward, G Radhakrishnan, J Harms, C Bareiss, D Magnani, ...
PloS one 7 (4), e34925, 2012
792012
Invasive Escherichia coli vaccines expressing Brucella melitensis outer membrane proteins 31 or 16 or periplasmic protein BP26 confer protection in mice challenged with B …
VK Gupta, G Radhakrishnan, J Harms, G Splitter
Vaccine 30 (27), 4017-4022, 2012
682012
Modulation of microtubule dynamics by a TIR domain protein from the intracellular pathogen Brucella melitensis
GK Radhakrishnan, JS Harms, GA Splitter
Biochemical Journal 439 (1), 79-83, 2011
642011
The neurosteroid pregnenolone promotes degradation of key proteins in the innate immune signaling to suppress inflammation
S Murugan, P Jakka, S Namani, V Mujumdar, G Radhakrishnan
Journal of Biological Chemistry 294 (12), 4596-4607, 2019
612019
Biochemical and functional analysis of TIR domain containing protein from Brucella melitensis
GK Radhakrishnan, GA Splitter
Biochemical and biophysical research communications 397 (1), 59-63, 2010
532010
Modulation of host microtubule dynamics by pathogenic bacteria
GK Radhakrishnan, GA Splitter
Biomolecular concepts 3 (6), 571-580, 2012
462012
The Brucella effector protein TcpB induces degradation of inflammatory caspases and thereby subverts non-canonical inflammasome activation in macrophages
P Jakka, S Namani, S Murugan, N Rai, G Radhakrishnan
Journal of Biological Chemistry 292 (50), 20613-20627, 2017
382017
Sequence and recombination analyses of the geminivirus replication initiator protein
T Vadivukarasi, KR Girish, R Usha
Journal of biosciences 32, 17-29, 2007
322007
Characterization of a begomovirus causing horsegram yellow mosaic disease in India
AD Barnabas, GK Radhakrishnan, U Ramakrishnan
European journal of plant pathology 127, 41-51, 2010
302010
Genetic characterization and comparative genome analysis of Brucella melitensis Isolates from India
S Azam, SB Rao, P Jakka, V NarasimhaRao, B Bhargavi, VK Gupta, ...
International journal of genomics 2016, 2016
182016
Cytoplasmic linker protein CLIP170 negatively regulates TLR4 signaling by targeting the TLR adaptor protein TIRAP
P Jakka, B Bhargavi, S Namani, S Murugan, G Splitter, G Radhakrishnan
The Journal of Immunology 200 (2), 704-714, 2018
172018
Molecular characterization of a distinct begomovirus species from Vernonia cinerea and its associated DNA-β using the bacteriophage Φ29 DNA polymerase
RM Packialakshmi, N Srivastava, KR Girish, R Usha
Virus Genes 41, 135-143, 2010
162010
DNA recognition properties of the cell-to-cell movement protein (MP) of soybean isolate of Mungbean yellow mosaic India virus (MYMIV-Sb)
GK Radhakrishnan, GA Splitter, R Usha
Virus research 131 (2), 152-159, 2008
102008
Refolding, purification and characterization of replication-initiator protein from soybean-infecting geminivirus
KR Girish, S Palanivelu, PD Kumar, R Usha
Journal of virological methods 136 (1-2), 154-159, 2006
92006
Draft Genome Sequence of the Field Isolate Brucella melitensis Strain Bm IND1 from India
SB Rao, VK Gupta, M Kumar, NR Hegde, GA Splitter, P Reddanna, ...
Genome Announcements 2 (3), e00497-14, 2014
82014
Host F-box protein 22 enhances the uptake of Brucella by macrophages and drives a sustained release of proinflammatory cytokines through degradation of the anti-inflammatory …
V Mazumdar, K Joshi, BR Nandi, S Namani, VK Gupta, G Radhakrishnan
Infection and Immunity 90 (5), e00060-22, 2022
22022
Outer membrane protein 25 of Brucella suppresses TLR-mediated expression of proinflammatory cytokines through degradation of TLRs and adaptor proteins
S Murugan, BR Nandi, V Mazumdar, K Joshi, P Nandini, S Namani, ...
Journal of Biological Chemistry 299 (11), 2023
12023
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