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An Hsp70 family chaperone, mortalin/mthsp70/PBP74/Grp75: what, when, and where?
R Wadhwa, K Taira, SC Kaul
Cell stress & chaperones 7 (3), 309, 2002
3342002
Ski is a component of the histone deacetylase complex required for transcriptional repression by Mad and thyroid hormone receptor
T Nomura, MM Khan, SC Kaul, HD Dong, R Wadhwa, C Colmenares, ...
Genes & development 13 (4), 412-423, 1999
3311999
Upregulation of mortalin/mthsp70/Grp75 contributes to human carcinogenesis
R Wadhwa, S Takano, K Kaur, CC Deocaris, OM Pereira‐Smith, ...
International journal of cancer 118 (12), 2973-2980, 2006
2972006
Selective toxicity of MKT-077 to cancer cells is mediated by its binding to the hsp70 family protein mot-2 and reactivation of p53 function
R Wadhwa, T Sugihara, A Yoshida, H Nomura, RR Reddel, R Simpson, ...
Cancer research 60 (24), 6818-6821, 2000
2962000
Free radical scavenging potential of L-proline: evidence from in vitro assays
S Kaul, SS Sharma, IK Mehta
Amino acids 34, 315-320, 2008
2952008
Nanogel-quantum dot hybrid nanoparticles for live cell imaging
U Hasegawa, MN Shin-ichiro, SC Kaul, T Hirano, K Akiyoshi
Biochemical and biophysical research communications 331 (4), 917-921, 2005
2912005
Three faces of mortalin: a housekeeper, guardian and killer
SC Kaul, CC Deocaris, R Wadhwa
Experimental gerontology 42 (4), 263-274, 2007
2872007
The Ski protein family is required for MeCP2-mediated transcriptional repression
K Kokura, SC Kaul, R Wadhwa, T Nomura, MM Khan, T Shinagawa, ...
Journal of Biological Chemistry 276 (36), 34115-34121, 2001
2842001
Inactivation of tumor suppressor p53 by mot-2, a hsp70 family member
R Wadhwa, S Takano, M Robert, A Yoshida, H Nomura, RR Reddel, ...
Journal of Biological Chemistry 273 (45), 29586-29591, 1998
2821998
On the brotherhood of the mitochondrial chaperones mortalin and heat shock protein 60
CC Deocaris, SC Kaul, R Wadhwa
Cell stress & chaperones 11 (2), 116, 2006
2672006
Identification of a novel member of mouse hsp70 family. Its association with cellular mortal phenotype.
R Wadhwa, SC Kaul, Y Ikawa, Y Sugimoto
Journal of Biological Chemistry 268 (9), 6615-6621, 1993
2561993
Hsp70 family member, mot-2/mthsp70/GRP75, binds to the cytoplasmic sequestration domain of the p53 protein
R Wadhwa, T Yaguchi, MK Hasan, Y Mitsui, RR Reddel, SC Kaul
Experimental cell research 274 (2), 246-253, 2002
2252002
Selective killing of cancer cells by leaf extract of Ashwagandha: identification of a tumor-inhibitory factor and the first molecular insights to its effect
N Widodo, K Kaur, BG Shrestha, Y Takagi, T Ishii, R Wadhwa, SC Kaul
Clinical Cancer Research 13 (7), 2298-2306, 2007
2182007
Protective role of Ashwagandha leaf extract and its component withanone on scopolamine-induced changes in the brain and brain-derived cells
A Konar, N Shah, R Singh, N Saxena, SC Kaul, R Wadhwa, MK Thakur
PloS one 6 (11), e27265, 2011
2132011
Extramitochondrial localization of mortalin/mthsp70/PBP74/GRP75
Q Ran, R Wadhwa, R Kawai, SC Kaul, RN Sifers, RJ Bick, JR Smith, ...
Biochemical and biophysical research communications 275 (1), 174-179, 2000
2132000
Quantum dots in bio-imaging: revolution by the small
H Arya, Z Kaul, R Wadhwa, K Taira, T Hirano, SC Kaul
Biochemical and biophysical research communications 329 (4), 1173-1177, 2005
2012005
Complement-mediated inhibition of neovascularization reveals a point of convergence between innate immunity and angiogenesis
HF Langer, KJ Chung, VV Orlova, EY Choi, S Kaul, MJ Kruhlak, ...
Blood, The Journal of the American Society of Hematology 116 (22), 4395-4403, 2010
1972010
Withanone and caffeic acid phenethyl ester are predicted to interact with main protease (Mpro) of SARS-CoV-2 and inhibit its activity
V Kumar, JK Dhanjal, SC Kaul, R Wadhwa, D Sundar
Journal of Biomolecular Structure and Dynamics 39 (11), 3842-3854, 2021
1892021
5-Bromodeoxyuridine induces senescence-like phenomena in mammalian cells regardless of cell type or species
M Eriko, K Nakabayashi, T Suzuki, SC Kaul, H Ogino, M Fujii, Y Mitsui, ...
The journal of biochemistry 126 (6), 1052-1059, 1999
1891999
Mortalin–p53 interaction in cancer cells is stress dependent and constitutes a selective target for cancer therapy
WJ Lu, NP Lee, SC Kaul, F Lan, RTP Poon, R Wadhwa, JM Luk
Cell Death & Differentiation 18 (6), 1046-1056, 2011
1752011
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