
Shiveeli Rajput- Doctor of Philosophy
- PostDoc Position at Mississippi State University
Shiveeli Rajput
- Doctor of Philosophy
- PostDoc Position at Mississippi State University
Animal Biotechnology
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Increasing incidences of fatty liver in humans and animals worldwide is the leading cause of liver related morbidities. Currently, in the face of the growing global increase in fatty liver, and the necessity to explore new factors significantly affecting it, aquaporins (AQPs) have become the focus of interest for many researchers. AQPs are membrane...
The global rise of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) poses a significant threat to human health. The environment plays an essential role in transmission of antimicrobial resistance genes (ARGs) between human and animal. Bacterial communities harbour diverse ARGs, carried by mobile genetic elements (MGEs) like plasmids and insertion sequences (ISs). He...
Aquaporins (AQPs) are essential membrane proteins facilitating water and small solute transport across cell membranes. Mammals have approximately 13 paralogs of AQPs that may have evolved through gene duplication events. These genes are present in two separate clusters within the genome. In the present study, comprehensive 13 AQP genes (AQP0–12) we...
Type III interferon, also known as interferon lambda is an innate antiviral protein. We retrieved the IFN-λ and their receptors’ sequences belonging to forty-two tetrapod species and conducted computational evolutionary analysis to understand the gene’s diversity. The CNV of IFN-λ was determined through qPCR in Indian cattle and buffalo. The tetrap...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) poses a serious threat to human, animal, and plant health on a global scale. Search and elimination techniques should be used to effectively counter the spread of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) infections. With only a few novel drugs in clinical development, the quest for plant-based alternatives t...
Aquaporins (AQPs) are integral membrane proteins responsible for water transport across cellular membranes in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes. A subfamily of AQPs, known as aquaglyceroporins (AQGPs), facilitate the transport of small solutes such as glycerol, water, and other solutes across cellular membranes. These proteins are involved in a varie...
Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is a pathogen that poses a significant threat in cases of chronic mastitis in dairy animals. The ability of MRSA to persist in the host is attributed to various virulence factors, genes encoding surface adhesins, and determinants of antibiotic resistance, which provide it a survival advantage. This...
Mobile genetic elements (MGEs) are associated with the emergence of multidrug resistance in extended-spectrum β-lactamase (ESBL)-producing Enterobacteriaceae. This study explores the role of class 1 integrons and IS26 elements in breaching taxonomic barriers. A total of 110 E. coli bacteria were isolated from 300 clinical mastitis milk samples. The...
CTX-M ESBL are widely found in animal and human infections. For better understanding of CTX-M variations and epidemiology, a total of 2210 CTX-M sequences were retrieved from NCBI as at 20 December 2020. The maximum incidences of CTX-M were reported in China (n = 508), USA (n = 354) and Japan (n= 180). Single amino acid substitution in the domain r...
Background: Lysyl oxidase is an extracellular regulatory enzyme with an imperative role in interlinking of collagen
and elastin by oxidizing lysine residues. Lysyl oxidase has been implicated in incidence of mammary tumors in
bitches. Therefore, it becomes significant to study the structural and functional features of this enzyme for a better
under...
CXCR1 (Interleukin-8 Receptor A) is one of the two high-affinity receptors (IL-8RA and IL-8RB), present on the surface of neutrophils that binds to the IL-8 ligand, which results in the activation of immune response and allows the migration of immune cells to the site of inflammation. CXCR1 is strongly associated with inflammatory responses against...