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2016The Achilles’ Heel of “Ultrastable” Hyperthermophile Proteins: Submillimolar Concentrations of SDS Stimulate Rapid Conformational Change, Aggregation, and Amyloid Formation in Proteins Carrying Overall Positive Charge-ArticleKhan, J.M.; Sharma, Prerna; Arora, Kanika; Kishor, Nitin; Kaila, P.; Guptasarma, P.
2016Creation of active TIM barrel enzymes through genetic fusion of half‐barrel domain constructs derived from two distantly related glycosyl hydrolases-ArticleSharma, Prerna; Kaila, P.; Guptasarma, P.
2018Multiple thermostable enzyme hydrolases on magnetic nanoparticles: An immobilized enzyme-mediated approach to saccharification through simultaneous xylanase, cellulase and amylolytic glucanotransferase action-ArticleKumari, Arpana; Kaila, P.; Tiwari, Prince; Guptasarma, Purnananda
2018Structural-Mechanical and Biochemical Functions of Classical Cadherins at Cellular Junctions: A Review and Some Hypotheses-ArticleTiwari, Prince; Mrigwani, Arpita; Kaur, Harpreet; Kaila, P.; Kumar, Rajendra; Guptasarma, P.
2019Structure-guided mutational evidence and postulates explaining how a glycohydrolase from Pyrococcus furiosus functions simultaneously as an amylase and as a 4-α-glucanotransferase-ArticleKaila, P.; Mehta, Gurkaran Singh; Dhaunta, N.; Guptasarma, P.
2019An ultra-stable glucanotransferase-cum-exoamylase from the hyperthermophile archaeon Thermococcus onnurineus-ArticleKaila, P.; Guptasarma, P.
2019Understanding anomalous mobility of proteins on SDS‐PAGE with special reference to the highly acidic extracellular domains of human E‐ and N‐cadherins-ArticleTiwari, Prince; Kaila, P.; Guptasarma, P.