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Kheerthana Duraivelan
Kheerthana Duraivelan
Postdoctoral research fellow, Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Verified email at einsteinmed.edu
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Emerging roles of the nectin family of cell adhesion molecules in tumour-associated pathways
K Duraivelan, D Samanta
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA)-Reviews on Cancer 1876 (2), 188589, 2021
222021
Immunoglobulin-fold containing bacterial adhesins: molecular and structural perspectives in host tissue colonization and infection
S Chatterjee, AJ Basak, AV Nair, K Duraivelan, D Samanta
FEMS Microbiology Letters 368 (2), fnaa220, 2021
182021
Cadherin‐mediated host–pathogen interactions
S Dash, K Duraivelan, D Samanta
Cellular Microbiology 23 (5), e13316, 2021
172021
Structural insights into N-terminal IgV domain of BTNL2, a T cell inhibitory molecule, suggests a non-canonical binding interface for its putative receptors
AJ Basak, S Maiti, A Hansda, D Mahata, K Duraivelan, SV Kundapura, ...
Journal of molecular biology 432 (22), 5938-5950, 2020
152020
Molecular and structural bases of interaction between extracellular domains of nectin‐2 and N‐cadherin
K Duraivelan, AJ Basak, A Ghosh, D Samanta
Proteins: Structure, Function, and Bioinformatics 86 (11), 1157-1164, 2018
122018
Tracing the evolution of nectin and nectin-like cell adhesion molecules
K Duraivelan, D Samanta
Scientific Reports 10 (1), 9434, 2020
102020
Heterophilic recognition between E-cadherin and N-cadherin relies on same canonical binding interface as required for E-cadherin homodimerization
S Dash, K Duraivelan, A Hansda, P Kumari, S Chatterjee, G Mukherjee, ...
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics 727, 109329, 2022
52022
Molecular mimicry of host short linear motif-mediated interactions utilised by viruses for entry
S Goswami, D Samanta, K Duraivelan
Molecular Biology Reports 50 (5), 4665-4673, 2023
42023
An evolutionarily conserved charged residue dictates the specificity of heterophilic interactions among nectins
K Duraivelan, S Dash, D Samanta
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications 534, 504-510, 2021
42021
nPIST: A Novel Actin Binding Protein of trans-Golgi Network
S Das, P Dutta, M Mazumder, S Seal, K Duraivelan, D Samanta, ...
bioRxiv, 270363, 2018
32018
Targeting ‘immunogenic hotspots’ in Dengue and Zika virus: an in silico approach to a common vaccine candidate
D Mahata, D Mukherjee, K Duraivelan, V Malviya, P Parida, G Mukherjee
Future Virology 18 (2), 87-106, 2023
2023
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