Post-Doc
PhD Anuja C. Joshi
Research
My research focuses on developing new drugs that target the Mycobacterial Cytochrome-bd oxidases. Cytochrome-bd oxidase is involved in respiration and is responsible for host stress response in Mycobacterium tuberculosis. For this I use biochemistry, biophysics and Cryo-EM.
Curriculum vitae
I performed my bachelors studies from M.E.S. Abasaheb Garware College, University of Pune, India. After this I did my PhD studies in the Molecular Biophysics Unit at the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore. During my PhD I studied the influence of a macro-molecular protease complex (ClpXP1P2) on the transcription profile of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Subsequently, I moved to the Netherlands where I joined the lab of Meindert Lamers as a postdoctoral researcher in September 2019.
Publications
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Selectivity among anti-σ factors by Mycobacterium tuberculosis ClpX influences intacellular levels of Extracytoplasmic Function σ factors
Anuja C Joshi, Prabhjot K., Nair R.K., Lele D.S., Nandicoori V.K., Balasubramanian G.
Journal of Bacteriology, JB.00748-18; doi: 10.1128/JB.00748-18.
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Conformational features of sigma factor/ anti-sigma complexes: a versatile module linking environmental stimuli with bacterial transcription
Joshi A.C., Shukla J.K., Jaiswal R.K., Goutam K., Balasubramanian G.
Biomolecular forms and functions (Singapore:IISc-WPSC publication).
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People with Metabolic Syndrome Disorders Give Lower Offers in Ultimatum Game
Anuja Joshi, Sumedha Kondekar, Prajakta Belsare, Saroj Ghaskadbi, Milind Watve, Maithili Jog.
Psychology, 2010, 1: 129-134.
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