P. V. Prasad

Publication List Details

Period

2009 - 2009

Number

14

Co-Authors

A FUZZY-GENETIC ALGORITHM FOR OPTIMAL CAPACITOR PLACEMENT IN RADIAL DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS (2009)

P. V. Prasad, S. Sivanagaraju, N. Sreenivasulu

Reduction of total losses in distribution system is very essential to improve the overall efficiency of power delivery. This can be achieved by placing the optimal value of capacitors at proper...

Putative receptor for the plant growth hormone auxin identified and characterized by anti-idiotypic antibodies.

Prasad, P V, Jones, A M

The molecular mechanism of action of auxins, which are an important class of plant growth regulators, is not known. While they are thought to influence cellular processes such as gene expression and...

Basic fibroblast growth factor improves myocardial function in chronically ischemic porcine hearts.

Harada, K, Grossman, W, Friedman, M, Edelman, E R, Prasad, P V, Keighley, C S, ...

The effect of basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) administration on regional myocardial function and blood flow in chronically ischemic hearts was studied in 26 pigs instrumented with proximal...

Mutations in the 2-microns circle site-specific recombinase that abolish recombination without affecting substrate recognition.

Prasad, P V, Young, L J, Jayaram, M

The site-specific recombinase encoded by the yeast plasmid 2-microns circle (FLP) forms a transient covalent linkage with its substrate DNA via a tyrosine residue, which appears to be located near...

Step-arrest mutants of FLP recombinase: implications for the catalytic mechanism of DNA recombination.

Parsons, R L, Prasad, P V, Harshey, R M, Jayaram, M

The site-specific recombinase (FLP) encoded by the yeast plasmid 2 micron circle belongs to the integrase (of phage lambda) family of recombinases. The sparse homology within the members of this...

Substrate recognition by the 2 micron circle site-specific recombinase: effect of mutations within the symmetry elements of the minimal substrate.

Prasad, P V, Horensky, D, Young, L J, Jayaram, M

The minimal substrate for the 2 microns circle site-specific recombinase FLP consists of a nearly perfect 13-base-pair dyad symmetry with an 8-base-pair core. By using a series of chemically...

Mutations That Improve the Binding of Yeast Flp Recombinase to Its Substrate

Lebreton, B., Prasad, P. V., Jayaram, M., Youderian, P.

When yeast FLP recombinase is expressed from the phage λ P(R) promoter in a Salmonella host, it cannot efficiently repress an operon controlled by an operator/promoter region that includes a...

Putative receptor for the plant growth hormone auxin identified and characterized by anti-idiotypic antibodies.

Prasad, P V, Jones, A M

The molecular mechanism of action of auxins, which are an important class of plant growth regulators, is not known. While they are thought to influence cellular processes such as gene expression and...

Basic fibroblast growth factor improves myocardial function in chronically ischemic porcine hearts.

Harada, K, Grossman, W, Friedman, M, Edelman, E R, Prasad, P V, Keighley, C S, ...

The effect of basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) administration on regional myocardial function and blood flow in chronically ischemic hearts was studied in 26 pigs instrumented with proximal...

Mutations in the 2-microns circle site-specific recombinase that abolish recombination without affecting substrate recognition.

Prasad, P V, Young, L J, Jayaram, M

The site-specific recombinase encoded by the yeast plasmid 2-microns circle (FLP) forms a transient covalent linkage with its substrate DNA via a tyrosine residue, which appears to be located near...

Step-arrest mutants of FLP recombinase: implications for the catalytic mechanism of DNA recombination.

Parsons, R L, Prasad, P V, Harshey, R M, Jayaram, M

The site-specific recombinase (FLP) encoded by the yeast plasmid 2 micron circle belongs to the integrase (of phage lambda) family of recombinases. The sparse homology within the members of this...

Substrate recognition by the 2 micron circle site-specific recombinase: effect of mutations within the symmetry elements of the minimal substrate.

Prasad, P V, Horensky, D, Young, L J, Jayaram, M

The minimal substrate for the 2 microns circle site-specific recombinase FLP consists of a nearly perfect 13-base-pair dyad symmetry with an 8-base-pair core. By using a series of chemically...

Mutations That Improve the Binding of Yeast Flp Recombinase to Its Substrate

Lebreton, B., Prasad, P. V., Jayaram, M., Youderian, P.

When yeast FLP recombinase is expressed from the phage λ P(R) promoter in a Salmonella host, it cannot efficiently repress an operon controlled by an operator/promoter region that includes a...

Chancriform papule. A case report.

Murugan, S, Jeyasingh, P, Prasad, P V

We describe a chancriform papule, a typically chancre like lesion, which was situated well away from the genital area in a patient diagnosed as having secondary syphilis. The diagnosis was confirmed...