scispace - formally typeset
G

G. Shoba

Researcher at Department of Biotechnology

Publications -  12
Citations -  99

G. Shoba is an academic researcher from Department of Biotechnology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 9 publications receiving 30 citations. Previous affiliations of G. Shoba include Mother Teresa Women's University & University of Madras.

Papers
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI

Molecular characterisation of csgA gene among ESBL strains of A. baumannii and targeting with essential oil compounds from Azadirachta indica

TL;DR: Evaluated anti-biofilm activity of essential bio-compounds from Azadirachta indica against the ESBL producing strains of A.baumannii showed imidazole to exhibit the highest interaction with least docking energy and high number of hydrogen bonds and further in-vivo studies have to be implemented for the experimental validation of the same.
Journal ArticleDOI

Accessing the T-Cell and B-Cell Immuno-Dominant Peptides from A.baumannii Biofilm Associated Protein (bap) as Vaccine Candidates: A Computational Approach

TL;DR: The present study aims to identify potent vaccine peptide candidates against bap AB protein in A.baumannii involved with the biofilm associated virulence using immune informatics approach and predictions as non-toxic, probable, soluble and stable antigens for vaccine design.
Journal Article

Flavonoids - natural therapeutic agents for polycystic kidney disease

TL;DR: Docking scores and Insilico Toxicity test result indicates the application of Flavonoids as Potential and Natural Therapeutic agents to combat PKD.
Journal ArticleDOI

Interaction of acridinedione dye with a globular protein in the presence of site selective and site specific binding drugs: Photophysical techniques assisted by molecular docking methods.

TL;DR: In this paper, photoinduced electron transfer (PET) based fluorophores of acridine family with a globular protein, Bovine Serum Albumin (BSA) bound to non-narcotic drugs like phenylbutazone (PB) and flufenamic acid (FA) were carried out in aqueous solution.