Education
Ph.D in Human Genetics, National Institute of Immunology, Delhi, 1991
Current position
Scientist “G”, Director Grade Scientist, National Institute of Pathology, New Delhi, India
Publications (since 2012)
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Grover, S., Gupta, P., Kahlon, P. S., Goyal, S., Grover, A., Dalal, K., Sabeeha, Ehtesham, N. Z. and Hasnain, S. E. (2016). Analyses of methyltransferases across the pathogenicity spectrum of different mycobacterial species point to an extremophile connection. Mol Biosyst 12(5): 1615-1625.
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Khubaib, M., Sheikh, J. A., Pandey, S., Srikanth, B., Bhuwan, M., Khan, N., Hasnain, S. E. and Ehtesham, N. Z. (2016). Mycobacterium tuberculosis Co-operonic PE32/PPE65 Proteins Alter Host Immune Responses by Hampering Th1 Response. Front Microbiol 7: 719.
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Pandey, S., Sharma, A., Tripathi, D., Kumar, A., Khubaib, M., Bhuwan, M., Chaudhuri, T. K., Hasnain, S. E. and Ehtesham, N. Z. (2016). Mycobacterium tuberculosis Peptidyl-Prolyl Isomerases Also Exhibit Chaperone like Activity In-Vitro and In-Vivo. PLoS One 11(3): e0150288.
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Bhuwan, M., Arora, N., Sharma, A., Khubaib, M., Pandey, S., Chaudhuri, T. K., Hasnain, S. E. and Ehtesham, N. Z. (2016). Interaction of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Virulence Factor RipA with Chaperone MoxR1 Is Required for Transport through the TAT Secretion System. MBio 7(2): e02259.
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Rasheedi, S., Suragani, M., Raviprasad, P., Ghosh, S., Suragani, R. N., Ramaiah, K. V. and Ehtesham, N. Z. (2015). Functional characterization of PeIF5B as eIF5B homologue from Pisum sativum. Biochimie 118: 36-43.
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Kohli, S., Singh, Y., Sowpati, D. T., Ehtesham, N. Z., Dobrindt, U., Hacker, J. and Hasnain, S. E. (2015). Human mesenchymal stem cells: New sojourn of bacterial pathogens. Int J Med Microbiol 305(3): 322-326.
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Rahman, S. A., Singh, Y., Kohli, S., Ahmad, J., Ehtesham, N. Z., Tyagi, A. K. and Hasnain, S. E. (2015). Reply to '"Mycobacterium indicus pranii" is a strain of Mycobacterium intracellulare': "M. indicus pranii" is a distinct strain, not derived from M. intracellulare, and is an organism at an evolutionary transition point between a fast grower and slow grower. MBio 6(2).
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Singh, A., Suragani, M., Ehtesham, N. Z. and Krishna, A. (2015). Localization of resistin and its possible roles in the ovary of a vespertilionid bat, Scotophilus heathi. Steroids 95: 17-23.
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Hasnain, S. E., O'Toole, R. F., Grover, S. and Ehtesham, N. Z. (2015). Whole genome sequencing: a new paradigm in the surveillance and control of human tuberculosis. Tuberculosis (Edinb) 95(2): 91-94.
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Rahman, S. A., Singh, Y., Kohli, S., Ahmad, J., Ehtesham, N. Z., Tyagi, A. K. and Hasnain, S. E. (2014). Comparative analyses of nonpathogenic, opportunistic, and totally pathogenic mycobacteria reveal genomic and biochemical variabilities and highlight the survival attributes of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. MBio 5(6): e02020.
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Kolli, S. K., Prasad, B., Babu, P. V., Ashfaq, M. A., Ehtesham, N. Z., Raju, R. R. and Pal, M. (2014). TFAA/H3PO4 mediated unprecedented N-acylation of carbazoles leading to small molecules possessing anti-proliferative activities against cancer cells. Org Biomol Chem 12(32): 6080-6084.
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Alamuru, N. P., Behera, S., Butchar, J. P., Tridandapani, S., Kaimal Suraj, S., Babu, P. P., Hasnain, S. E., Ehtesham, N. Z. and Parsa, K. V. (2014). A novel immunomodulatory function of PHLPP1: inhibition of iNOS via attenuation of STAT1 ser727 phosphorylation in mouse macrophages. J Leukoc Biol 95(5): 775-783.
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Basak, S., Ehtesham, N. Z., Sesikeran, B. and Ghosh, S. (2014). Detection and identification of transgenic elements by fluorescent-PCR-based capillary gel electrophoresis in genetically modified cotton and soybean. J AOAC Int 97(1): 159-165.
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Suragani, M., Aadinarayana, V. D., Pinjari, A. B., Tanneeru, K., Guruprasad, L., Banerjee, S., Pandey, S., Chaudhuri, T. K. and Ehtesham, N. Z. (2013). Human resistin, a proinflammatory cytokine, shows chaperone-like activity. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 110(51): 20467-20472.
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Singh, Y., Ahmad, J., Musarrat, J., Ehtesham, N. Z. and Hasnain, S. E. (2013). Emerging importance of holobionts in evolution and in probiotics. Gut Pathog 5(1): 12.
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Tyagi, A., Kumar, U., Reddy, S., Santosh, V. S., Mohammed, S. B., Ehtesham, N. Z. and Ibrahim, A. (2012). Attenuation of colonic inflammation by partial replacement of dietary linoleic acid with alpha-linolenic acid in a rat model of inflammatory bowel disease. Br J Nutr 108(9): 1612-1622.
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Kohli, S., Singh, Y., Sharma, K., Mittal, A., Ehtesham, N. Z. and Hasnain, S. E. (2012). Comparative genomic and proteomic analyses of PE/PPE multigene family of Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv and H37Ra reveal novel and interesting differences with implications in virulence. Nucleic Acids Res 2012 40(15):7113-22.