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Postdoctoral fellowship for 3 years in USA |
Programmed Cell Death systems in Plants
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1 | Post doctoral fellowship USA | NIH |
2 | DST young scientist award | DST |
3 | UGC JRF and NET | UGC |
4 | DBT Post doctoral Fellowship | DBT |
1. Raju, K. K., S. Gautam, and A. Sharma (2006) Molecules involved in the modulation of rapid cell death in Xanthomonas. Journal of Bacteriology. 188: 5408-5416. Impact factor: 3.924; Citations: 12
2. Raju, K. K., Misra, H. S, and A. Sharma (2007)Xanthomonas caspase displays an
inherent PARP-like activity. (Journal Nmae: FEMS Microbiology Letters Volume 272, pp. 259-268(10). Impact Factor: 2.04; Citations: 6.
3. Ashis Chowdhury, KalidindiI K. Raju, Swathi Kalurupalle, and Sundaresan
Tharun (2012) Both Sm-domain and C-terminal extension of Lsm1are important for
the RNA-binding activity of the Lsm1–7–Pat1
complex. Journal name: RNA,
Volume:18;pages:936-944. Journal Impact factor: 6.051, Citation: 5
4. Satyendra Gautam, Kalidindi Raju and M. Zafri Humayun (2012) “SOS induction and mutagenesis by dnaQ missense alleles in wild type cells" Journal name: Mutation Research; Volume: 735; pages: 46– 50. Journal Impact factor: 3.57; Citations: 4
5. Kalidindi K. Raju*, Sumathi N, Sunil N and Anil G (2015) Role of cytoplasmic deadenylation and mRNA decay factors in yeast apoptosis. FEMS Yeast Research, 15, 2015, 1–11. Article doi: 10.1093/femsyr/fou006; Impact factor: 2.47. x denotes corresponding author)
6. Shaik Mustafa, B. Umamaheswara Rao, M.S.Surendra babu, Kalidindi Krishnam Raju, and G.Nageswara Rao (2015) Synthesis, characterization and biological activities of pendant arm- pyridyl-tetrazole cu(11) complexes; DNA binding /cleavage activity and cytotoxic studies (Chemistry and Biodiversity, Volume: 12; Pages: 1516-1534; Impact factor: 1.8)
Raju, K. K., Misra, H. S, and A. Sharma (2007)Xanthomonas caspase displays an
inherent PARP-like activity. (Journal Nmae: FEMS Microbiology Letters Volume 272, pp. 259-268(10). Impact Factor: 2.04; Citations: 6.
Ashis Chowdhury, KalidindiI K. Raju, Swathi Kalurupalle, and Sundaresan
Tharun (2012) Both Sm-domain and C-terminal extension of Lsm1are important for
the RNA-binding activity of the Lsm1–7–Pat1 complex. Journal name: RNA,
Volume:18;pages:936-944. Journal Impact factor: 6.051, Citation: 5
Satyendra Gautam, Kalidindi Raju and M. Zafri Humayun (2012) “SOS induction and mutagenesis by dnaQ missense alleles in wild type cells" Journal name: Mutation Research; Volume: 735; pages: 46– 50. Journal Impact factor: 3.57; Citations: 4
Kalidindi K. Raju*, Sumathi N, Sunil N and Anil G (2015) Role of cytoplasmic deadenylation and mRNA decay factors in yeast apoptosis. FEMS Yeast Research, 15, 2015, 1–11. Article doi: 10.1093/femsyr/fou006; Impact factor: 2.47. x denotes corresponding author)
6. Shaik Mustafa, B. Umamaheswara Rao, M.S.Surendra babu, Kalidindi Krishnam Raju, and G.Nageswara Rao (2015) Synthesis, characterization and biological activities of pendant arm- pyridyl-tetrazole cu(11) complexes; DNA binding /cleavage activity and cytotoxic studies (Chemistry and Biodiversity, Volume: 12; Pages: 1516-1534; Impact factor: 1.8)
Kalidindi Krishnam Raju (June
2020) “Programmed Cell Death Studies in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeâ€.
Indian Journal of Natural Sciences Vol.10 / Issue 60 (ISSN: 0976 – 0997) pages:
24156-66
Kalidindi Krishnam Raju (June 2020) “mRNA Decapping and Degradation and its Interconnection with Apoptosis in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeâ€. Indian Journal of Natural Sciences Vol.10 / Issue 60 (ISSN: 0976 – 0997) pages: 24166-24173
Kalidindi Krishnam Raju. (June 2020) “Caspase Dependent Rapid Cell Death in Bordetella bronchiseptica.†Indian Journal of Natural Sciences 10 (60),pages: 24251-256
Kalidindi Krishnam Raju (June 2020) “Caspase Dependent Rapid Cell Death in Bacillus subtilis.†Indian Journal of Natural Sciences 10 (60), pages: 24727-32.
Book chapter Titled "Defects in mRNA metabolism has implications in human diseases and provides opportunities for new therapeutic targets" by Kalidindi Krishnam Raju. The publisher is Cambridge Scholars Publishing Ltd. United Kingdom.
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R. V. Lohiteswara Rao, Nalini
Naidu , Kalidindi Krishnam Raju (Dec 2020). Programmed Cell Death in Lower
Eukaryotes. International Journal of Modern Agriculture. Vol. 9,
Issue: 4; Pages: 89 - 94
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8. K. Krishnam Raju. Progress in the Emerging Areas of RNA Biology and Implications in Life Sciences. Bioscience Biotechnology Research Communication (Special Issue) ISSN: 2321-4007 Vol 13 No 12 (2020) Pp-25-30.
1.Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB)
Amount: Rs. 22 Lakhs “Mechanistic link between mRNA decay and Apoptosis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae†Three Years (2012-15) Main Investigator completed
2.UGC-Minor Research Project
Amount: Rs.4.45 Lakhs An insight into the mechanism of apoptosis in yeast strains (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) with defects in mRNA decapping and degradation†Two Years
(2014-16) Main Investigator completed
mRNA DECAPPING AND DEGRADATION, UGC Minor research project for Rs. 4.45 Lakhs