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Manasi Mishra

Researcher at Shiv Nadar University

Publications -  19
Citations -  245

Manasi Mishra is an academic researcher from Shiv Nadar University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Proteases & Protease. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 15 publications receiving 190 citations. Previous affiliations of Manasi Mishra include National Chemical Laboratory & Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic.

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Stress inducible proteinase inhibitor diversity in Capsicum annuum

TL;DR: It is intriguing to speculate that generating sequence diversity in the form of multi-IRD PIs is a part of elaborative plant defense strategy to obtain a diverse pool of functional units to confine insect attack.
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Interaction of recombinant CanPIs with Helicoverpa armigera gut proteases reveals their processing patterns, stability and efficiency.

TL;DR: Intensity fading‐MALDI‐TOF‐MS assay showed that CanPI‐13 and ‐15, possessing single IRD and expressed predominantly in stem tissue are degraded by HGP; indicating their function other than defense.
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Complementation of intramolecular interactions for structural-functional stability of plant serine proteinase inhibitors.

TL;DR: Structural insight of these intramolecular interactions will provide an in-depth understanding of kinetic and thermodynamic parameters involved in the folding and stability mechanisms of SPIs.
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Ecological turmoil in evolutionary dynamics of plant–insect interactions: defense to offence

TL;DR: This review accounts the persistence and evolution of plant–insect interactions, with particular focus on the effect of climate change and human interference on these interactions, and provides a comprehensive catalog of various defense strategies employed by the plants and/or insects.
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Plasticity of protease gene expression in Helicoverpa armigera upon exposure to multi-domain Capsicum annuum protease inhibitor.

TL;DR: It is concluded that early exposure and specific dose of protease inhibitor are essential for effective antibiosis despite the large diversity and plasticity in the expression of prote enzyme genes in H. armigera.