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In vitro contraction of cytokinetic ring depends on myosin II but not on actin dynamics
M Mishra, J Kashiwazaki, T Takagi, R Srinivasan, Y Huang, ...
Nature cell biology 15 (7), 853-859, 2013
1232013
The bacterial cell division protein FtsZ assembles into cytoplasmic rings in fission yeast
R Srinivasan, M Mishra, L Wu, Z Yin, MK Balasubramanian
Genes & development 22 (13), 1741-1746, 2008
662008
Filament formation of the Escherichia coli actin-related protein, MreB, in fission yeast
R Srinivasan, M Mishra, M Murata-Hori, MK Balasubramanian
Current Biology 17 (3), 266-272, 2007
542007
Comparing contractile apparatus‐driven cytokinesis mechanisms across kingdoms
MK Balasubramanian, R Srinivasan, Y Huang, KH Ng
Cytoskeleton 69 (11), 942-956, 2012
452012
Cylindrical cellular geometry ensures fidelity of division site placement in fission yeast
M Mishra, Y Huang, P Srivastava, R Srinivasan, M Sevugan, R Shlomovitz, ...
Journal of Cell Science 125 (16), 3850-3857, 2012
432012
Novel actin-like filament structure from Clostridium tetani
D Popp, A Narita, LJ Lee, U Ghoshdastider, B Xue, R Srinivasan, ...
Journal of Biological Chemistry 287 (25), 21121-21129, 2012
392012
Bimetallic gold–silver nanoparticles mediate bacterial killing by disrupting the actin cytoskeleton MreB
P Jena, M Bhattacharya, G Bhattacharjee, B Satpati, P Mukherjee, ...
Nanoscale 12 (6), 3731-3749, 2020
382020
Motor activity dependent and independent functions of myosin II contribute to actomyosin ring assembly and contraction in Schizosaccharomyces pombe
S Palani, TG Chew, S Ramanujam, A Kamnev, S Harne, B Chapa-y-Lazo, ...
Current Biology 27 (5), 751-757, 2017
302017
Functional characterization of AAA family FtsH protease of Mycobacterium tuberculosis
R Srinivasan, G Anilkumar, H Rajeswari, P Ajitkumar
FEMS microbiology letters 259 (1), 97-105, 2006
232006
Novel actin filaments from Bacillus thuringiensis form nanotubules for plasmid DNA segregation
S Jiang, A Narita, D Popp, U Ghoshdastider, LJ Lee, R Srinivasan, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 113 (9), E1200-E1205, 2016
222016
Bacterial cell divisionprote in FtsZ is a specific substrate for the AAA family protease FtsH
G Anilkumar, R Srinivasan, SP Anand, P Ajitkumar
Microbiology 147 (3), 516-517, 2001
222001
Filament organization of the bacterial actin MreB is dependent on the nucleotide state
V Pande, N Mitra, SR Bagde, R Srinivasan, P Gayathri
Journal of Cell Biology 221 (5), e202106092, 2022
192022
The Nitrosopumilus maritimus CdvB, but not FtsZ, assembles into polymers
KH Ng, V Srinivas, R Srinivasan, M Balasubramanian
Archaea 2013, 2013
162013
Analysis of degradation of bacterial cell division protein FtsZ by the ATP-dependent zinc-metalloprotease FtsH in vitro
R Srinivasan, H Rajeswari, P Ajitkumar
Microbiological Research 163 (1), 21-30, 2008
162008
Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Escherichia coli nucleoside diphosphate kinases lack multifunctional activities to process uracil containing DNA
P Kumar, K Krishna, R Srinivasan, P Ajitkumar, U Varshney
DNA repair 3 (11), 1483-1492, 2004
162004
Genomic organization and in vivo characterization of proteolytic activity of FtsH of Mycobacterium smegmatis SN2
G Anilkumar, R Srinivasan, P Ajitkumar
Microbiology 150 (8), 2629-2639, 2004
122004
A C-terminal deletion mutant of Mycobacterium tuberculosis FtsZ shows fast polymerization in vitro
SP Anand, H Rajeswari, P Gupta, R Srinivasan, S Indi, P Ajitkumar
Microbiology 150 (5), 1119-1121, 2004
102004
Catching a Walker in the act—DNA partitioning by ParA family of proteins
D Mishra, R Srinivasan
Frontiers in Microbiology 13, 856547, 2022
92022
Preliminary note on the parasitoids of Musca domestica (Diptera: Muscidae) in Pondicherry.
R Srinivasan, N Balakrishnan
91989
Bacterial cell division protein FtsZ is stable against degradation by AAA family protease FtsH in Escherichia coli cells
R Srinivasan, P Ajitkumar
Journal of Basic Microbiology 47 (3), 251-259, 2007
72007
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