Analyses of transcription factors from pathogenic organisms elucidation of their involvements in disease developments
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The main goal of the thesis titled and#8213;Analyses of transcription factors from pathogenic
newlineorganisms - elucidation of their involvements in disease developmentsand#8214; is to analyze the
newlinemechanism of DNA-protein interactions and how the DNA-protein interactions are
newlineassociated with diseases. DNA-protein interactions play vital roles in many of the
newlinebiological processes. The central dogma of molecular biology relies on the proper binding
newlineinteractions between the DNA and the protein [1]. The binding of proteins to DNA lead to
newlinethe generation of different types of virulence factors from pathogenic organisms. For my
newlinestudy, I used the pathogenic organism Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Pseudomonas aeruginosa
newlineis an opportunistic human pathogen [2]. The organism attacks immune-compromised
newlinepatients and spreads secondary infections [3]. The severities of the infections are such that
newlinenearly 60% of deaths in hospitals are caused due to secondary infections by the organism
newline[4]. The organism codes for highly poisonous hydrogen cyanide (HCN) by the enzyme
newlineHCN synthase. The enzyme is transcribed by the genes of the operon hcnABC [5]. The
newlinetranscription of the genes of the operon is mediated by three proteins called LasR, ANR and
newlineRhlR [6, 7]. The genetics of the aforementioned transcription process is well understood.
newlineHowever, till date, the molecular mechanism of the process is not known. In my thesis
newlinework, I tried to analyze and predict the molecular mechanism of the transcription process as
newlineit has not yet been deciphered. Therefore, I extracted the existing data pertaining to the
newlinehcnABC operon and used and analyzed them with the help of existing bioinformatics tools to
newlinecome up with a suitable computational model to interpret the molecular mechanism of the
newlinesynthesis of HCN from hcnABC operon
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