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Overview

G. Chinnadurai is affiliated with Saint Louis University in the United States and has contributed to research primarily in the fields of Materials Science and Biochemistry, Genetics, and Molecular Biology. Their work spans several subfields including Materials Chemistry, Molecular Biology, Immunology, Biomedical Engineering, and Electronic, Optical, and Magnetic Materials.

The scientist's research focuses on topics such as nanoparticle synthesis and applications, advanced nanomaterials in catalysis, aquaculture disease management and microbiota, bone tissue engineering materials, Pickering emulsions and particle stabilization, quantum dots synthesis and properties, and copper-based nanomaterials and applications.

Frequent co-authors collaborating with G. Chinnadurai include:

  • R. Subramanian
  • Ponmurugan Karuppiah
  • Naïf Abdullah Al-Dhabi
  • Prem Anand Murugan
  • Maqusood Ahamed

Key venues where the scientist has published work include:

  • Materials Research Express
  • Frontiers in Neuroscience
  • Inorganic and Nano-Metal Chemistry
  • Zeitschrift für Physikalische Chemie
  • Journal of Environmental Nanotechnology

Recent published papers by G. Chinnadurai include:

  • "Fish mucus mediated biosynthesis of copper oxide nanoparticles: spectral characterization, morphology and biological activity," 2020, Materials Research Express
  • "Fish mucus stabilized iron oxide nanoparticles: fabrication, DNA damage and bactericidal activity," 2020, Inorganic and Nano-Metal Chemistry
  • "Experimental studies on caffeine mediated synthesis of hydroxyapatite nanorods and their characterization," 2020, Materials Research Express (authored by R. Subramanian with collaboration)
  • "Human iPSC-Derived Neuronal Cells From CTBP1-Mutated Patients Reveal Altered Expression of Neurodevelopmental Gene Networks," 2020, Frontiers in Neuroscience (authored by S. Vijayalingam with collaboration)
  • "Bioorganic macromolecules crowned zirconia nanoparticles: protein-rich fish mucus inspired synthesis and their antibacterial efficacy assessment," 2024, Zeitschrift für Physikalische Chemie (authored by R. Subramanian with collaboration)

Best Publications

  • A conserved domain in Bak, distinct from BH1 and BH2, mediates cell death and protein binding functions.

    T. Chittenden;C. Flemington;A. B. Houghton;R. G. Ebb

  • Adenovirus E1B 19 kDa and Bcl-2 proteins interact with a common set of cellular proteins.

    Janice M. Boyd;Scott Malstrom;T. Subramanian;L.K. Venkatesh

  • BH3-only proteins in apoptosis and beyond: an overview.

    Elena Lomonosova;G. Chinnadurai

  • Molecular cloning and characterization of a cellular phosphoprotein that interacts with a conserved C-terminal domain of adenovirus E1A involved in negative modulation of oncogenic transformation

    Ute Schaeper;Janice M. Boyd;Sulekha Verma;Erik Uhlmann

  • A region in the C-terminus of adenovirus 2/5 E1a protein is required for association with a cellular phosphoprotein and important for the negative modulation of T24-ras mediated transformation, tumorigenesis and metastasis.

    J.M. Boyd;T. Subramanian;U. Schaeper;M. La Regina

  • Identification of a Cellular Protein That Specifically Interacts with the Essential Cysteine Region of the HIV-1 Tat Transactivator

    J Kamine;B Elangovan;T Subramanian;D Coleman

  • Multiple functional domains of Tat, the trans-activator of HIV-1, defined by mutational analysis.

    M. Kuppuswamy;T. Subramanian;A. Srinivasan;G. Chinnadurai

  • Transcriptional regulation by C-terminal binding proteins.

    G. Chinnadurai

  • The Transcriptional Corepressor CtBP: A Foe of Multiple Tumor Suppressors

    G. Chinnadurai

  • Adenovirus E1B-19K/BCL-2 interacting protein BNIP3 contains a BH3 domain and a mitochondrial targeting sequence.

    Motoaki Yasuda;Paul Theodorakis;T. Subramanian;G. Chinnadurai

  • Binding of CtIP to the BRCT repeats of BRCA1 involved in the transcription regulation of p21 is disrupted upon DNA damage

    Shang Li;Phang Lang Chen;Thirugnana Subramanian;G. Chinnadurai

  • Interaction between a cellular protein that binds to the C-terminal region of adenovirus E1A (CtBP) and a novel cellular protein is disrupted by E1A through a conserved PLDLS motif

    Ute Schaeper;T. Subramanian;Louis Lim;Janice M. Boyd

  • BNIP3 subfamily BH3-only proteins: mitochondrial stress sensors in normal and pathological functions

    G. Chinnadurai;S. Vijayalingam;Spencer B. Gibson

  • Epstein-Barr virus BHRF1 protein protects against cell death induced by DNA-damaging agents and heterologous viral infection.

    Bela Tarodi;T. Subramanian;G. Chinnadurai

  • Sp1-dependent activation of a synthetic promoter by human immunodeficiency virus type 1 Tat protein.

    James Kamine;T. Subramanian;G. Chinnadurai

  • Role of the PLDLS-binding cleft region of CtBP1 in recruitment of core and auxiliary components of the corepressor complex.

    M. Kuppuswamy;S. Vijayalingam;Ling-Jun Zhao;Yun Zhou

  • bfl-1, a bcl-2 Homologue, Suppresses p53-induced Apoptosis and Exhibits Potent Cooperative Transforming Activity

    Cleta D'Sa-Eipper;T. Subramanian;G. Chinnadurai

  • Modulation of Mitochondrial Ca2+ Homeostasis by Bcl-2

    Liping Zhu;Song Ling;Xiao Dan Yu;L. K. Venkatesh

  • Adenovirus 2 lp+ locus codes for a 19 kd tumor antigen that plays an essential role in cell transformation

    G. Chinnadurai

  • Phosphorylation of the Pro-apoptotic Protein BIK: MAPPING OF PHOSPHORYLATION SITES AND EFFECT ON APOPTOSIS

    Sulekha Verma;Ling-jun Zhao;G. Chinnadurai

Frequent Co-Authors

Bernd Dörken
Bernd Dörken Charité - University Medicine Berlin
Peter T. Daniel
Peter T. Daniel Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine
Maurice Green
Maurice Green Saint Louis University
Wendy K. Chung
Wendy K. Chung Columbia University
William S. M. Wold
William S. M. Wold Saint Louis University
Frank Essmann
Frank Essmann University of Tübingen
Patrick A. Baeuerle
Patrick A. Baeuerle Cullinan Oncology, Inc.
Joe S. Mymryk
Joe S. Mymryk University of Western Ontario
Christina A. Gurnett
Christina A. Gurnett Washington University in St. Louis
Beverly S. Emanuel
Beverly S. Emanuel Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

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