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Analyzing the features of mughal garden design: case of Taj Mahal, Agra, India
Published 2016“…This paper is to analyzing the features used in the garden design of Mughal Garden: Taj Mahal, Agra, India. The study used a content analysis and observation of features used in the design for the garden. …”
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Structural Studies on Staphylococcus aureus Quorum Sensing Proteins AgrA and AgrB
Published 2021“…At present comprehension of the mode of AgrA dimerisation resulting from interaction with promoter DNA, and the asymmetry existing in the AgrA dimer, as a result of binding the two linear repeat sequences which comprise each promoter DNA, is absent. …”
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Characterisation and functional analysis of the putative agr system in Clostridium acetobutylicum
Published 2012“…This work was superseded by a newly available method to knockout the agrA gene by allelic exchange and the use of the ClosTron system to obtain gene inactivation in agrB, agrC and agrA. …”
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Bacterial back-talk: structural stability, unfolding and molecular interaction studies on Staphylococcal proteins
Published 2023“…SANS studies supplied information on the behaviour of AgrC206 and AgrA while in a complex. The effect of ATP on AgrA was shown to be dependent on the interaction between the two proteins.…”
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Enactus UMP sertai misi kemanusiaan di India
Published 2016“…Seramai 12 warga Universiti Malaysia Pahang (UMP) terdiri daripada lapan mahasiswa dan empat orang staf UMP telah mengadakan khidmat komuniti di Delhi, Jaipur dan Agra, India baru-baru ini.…”
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Novel inhibitors of the Staphylococcus aureus quorum sensing system
Published 2017“…The use of both in vivo reporters and biochemical analysis with purified AgrA, the response regulator that transduces the S. aureus QS signal, suggested that the lead analogue (IQS3) binds to and disrupts the DNA binding of AgrA, thus inhibiting QS by S. aureus. …”
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Program mobiliti Enactus UMP merentas negara India
Published 2016“…Mahasiswa Universiti Malaysia Pahang (UMP) dari Kelab ENACTUS UMP berjaya melaksanakan program Khidmat Komuniti melalui ‘ENACTUS Mobility Programme: Boosting Opportunity Beyond Borders’ anjuran Pusat Keusahawanan UMP dan Pusat Kesihatan Universiti (PKU) di sekitar negara India seperti di Delhi, Uttar Pradesh,Agra dan Jaipur selama enam hari baru-baru ini.…”
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The role of Agr quorum sensing on sporulation and solvent formation in Clostridium beijerinckii
Published 2024“…Here, the agrD gene encodes the precursor for a signal molecule, the autoinducing peptide (AIP); agrB encodes the membrane protein which processes the AgrD precursor into the mature AIP, agrC encodes the membrane histidine kinase receptor which senses the AIP, and agrA encodes a dedicated response regulator. Accumulation of the AIP serves as a measure of population density and at a given threshold concentration triggers a response via the AgrC-AgrA two-component system. …”
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The Taj: an architectural marvel of an epitome of love?
Published 2010“…The contemporary Mughal sources refer to this marvel as rauza-i-munavvara (The illuminated Tomb). Taj Mahal of Agra, originally called Taj Bibi-ka- Rauza. It is believed that the name "Taj Mahal" was derived from the name of Mumtaz Mahal, which means the "Crown Palace". …”
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The synthesis and testing of novel analogues of (+)-ambuic acid as inhibitors of staphylococcal virulence
Published 2021“…The agrP2 promoter drives expression of the agr operon, which consists of 4 genes, agrB, agrD, agrC and agrA. AgrB and AgrD are responsible for the synthesis of AIP. …”
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The Taj: an architectural marvel of an epitome of love?
Published 2013“…The contemporary Mughal sources refer to this marvel as rauza-i-munavvara(‘the illumined tomb’); the Taj Mahal of Agra was originally called Taj Bibi-ka-Rauza.It is believed that the name ‘Taj Mahal’has been derived from the name of Mumtaz Mahal (‘Crown Palace’). …”
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Architecture as a celebration of multi-culturalism: revisiting Fatehpur Sikri
Published 2014“…Fatehpur Sikri, Agra, India, a UNESCO World Heritage site, has been the subject of various scholarly articles and books in the past. …”
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Characterisation of a putative quorum sensing system in Colstridium difficile
Published 2011“…In turn, AgrC phosphorylates the response regulator AgrA, triggering an intracellular signal-transduction cascade which results in altered expression of several target genes. …”
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