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Shivanand T. Hiremath

Researcher at University of Kentucky

Publications -  9
Citations -  554

Shivanand T. Hiremath is an academic researcher from University of Kentucky. The author has contributed to research in topics: Juvenile hormone & Hemolymph. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 9 publications receiving 552 citations.

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The nucleotide sequence of tobacco vein mottling virus RNA

TL;DR: The nucleotide sequence of the RNA of tobacco vein mottling virus, a member of the potyvirus group, was determined and a consensus sequence of V-(R or K)-F-Q was found on the N-terminal sides of proposed cleavage sites for proteolytic processing of the polyprotein.
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Molecular cloning, regulation, and complete sequence of a hemocyanin-related, juvenile hormone-suppressible protein from insect hemolymph.

TL;DR: RNA blot analysis using the cloned cDNA as a probe demonstrated that the transcript is of very low abundance during the penultimate stadium but becomes very abundant during the last larval stadium, when juvenile hormone rapidly declines.
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In Vitro Synthesis, Phosphorylation, and Localization on 48 S Initiation Complexes of Human Protein Synthesis Initiation Factor 4E

TL;DR: Results are consistent with a model whereby eIF-4E is transferred to the 43 S initiation complex together with mRNA and is released from the initiation complex when the 60 S ribosomal subunit joins.
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Juvenile hormone regulation of mRNA levels for a highly abundant hemolymph protein in larval Trichoplusia ni.

TL;DR: Data indicate that juvenile hormone acts to regulate the level of the mRNA of this hemolymph protein, whose identity was verified with the antibody, whereas mRNA from juvenile hormone analog-treated larvae did not.
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Cistron mapping of tobacco vein mottling virus

TL;DR: The location and order of cistrons in the RNA of the potyvirus tobacco vein mottling virus (TVMV) were investigated and the presence of TVMV-related polypeptides was revealed, consistent with the cistron order determined by hybrid-arrested translation experiments.