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  • Dr. RAJNISH PRAKASH SINGH
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR (SENIOR GRADE)
rajnishprakash.singh@jiit.ac.in

BIOGRAPHY

Dr. Rajnish Prakash Singh joined the Department of Biotechnology, JIIT, Noida in July 2023.  Prior to his appointment here, he was working as DBT-Ramalingaswami Faculty Fellow at BIT Mesra, Since July 2021. He did M.Sc. Biochemistry from Lucknow University and M.Tech Biotechnology from VIT University, Vellore. He completed his PhD from BITS Pilani, Pilani campus, Rajasthan and after completing one year of post-doc from IIT-Bombay, he went to Israel for his post-doc work, where he worked at Tel-Aviv University and Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel. Rajnish has more than 47 international publications, one US patent, and achieved various awards in national and international conferences. He received the prestigious Ramalingaswami award from Department of Biotechnology, Govt. of India in 2021.

RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS

His research experiences have spanned the fields of molecular microbiology, probiotics engineering, plant-microbe interactions and bacterial pathogenesis. This multi-disciplinary training has fostered an ability to think outside the box in developing new approaches to understand mechanisms of bacterial pathogenesis. Presently, he is working on the bacterial secretion system, especially the Type VI secretion system (T6SS) in Enterobacteriaceae. He is presently employing the genomics, proteomics and transcriptomics tools to explore the role in T6SS in various environmental strains. Additionally, he is also working on the safety aspects of probiotic bacteria belonging to Bacillus spp. and their genome engineering for further human health purposes.

SPONSORED PROJECT

DBT-Ramalingaswami Project (2021-2026) (113.6 Lakh) to work on ‘Molecular characterization of type VI secretion system’

PATENT

(US Patent- 63/221,135), Title of invention- Genetically modified bacteria and use there of

PUBLICATIONS

  • Kumari K, Aggarwal Y,Singh RP* (2024)  Unravelling the transcriptome response of Enterobacter sp. S-33 under varying temperature. Archives of Microbiology 206(2), DOI:10.1007/s00203-023-03792-6

  • Kumari K, Aggarwal Y,Singh RP* (2023) Molecular characterization and in-depth genomic analysis to unravel the pathogenic features of an environmental isolate Enterobacter sp. S-33. International Microbiology https://doi.org/10.1007/s10123-023-00461-y.

  • Singh RP*, Kumari K, Sharma PK, Ma Y (2023) Characterization and in-depth genome analysis of a halotolerant probiotic bacterium Paenibacillus sp. S-12, a multifarious bacterium isolated from Rauvolfia serpentina. BMC Microbiology 23, 192.
  • Kumari K, Sharma PK, Shikha S, Singh RP* (2023) Molecular characterization and in-depth genome analysis of Enterobacter sp. S-16. Functional and Integrative Genomics 23, 245.
  • Kumari K, Sharma PK, Deb S, Singh RP* (2023) In-depth genome and pan-genome analysis of a metal-resistant bacterium Pseudomonas parafulva OS-1. Frontier in Microbiology https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2023.1140249.
  • Singh RP*, Kumari K (2023) Genome sequence of environmental isolate Staphylococcus aureus OS-6, isolated from a soil sample. ASM-Microbiology Resource Announcements doi: https://doi.org/10.1128/mra.00238-23
  • Kumari K, Sharma PK, Ma Y, Singh RP* (2023) First report on the secretome analysis of Acinetobacter pittii S-30. Current Microbiology 5;80(6):202.
  • Shadan A, Pathak A, Ma Y, Pathania R, Singh RP* (2023) Deciphering the virulence factors, regulation, and immune response to Acinetobacter baumannii infection. Frontier in Cellular and Infection Microbiology https://doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2023.1053968.
  • Kumari K, Sharma PK, Ma Y, Singh RP* (2023) Secretome of Paenibacillus sp. S-12 provides an insight about its survival and possible pathogenicity. Folia Microbiologica https://doi.org/10.1007/s12223-023-01032-4.
  • Singh RP*, Kumari K (2023) Bacterial Type VI secretion system (T6SS): an evolved molecular weapon with diverse functionality. Biotechnology Letters (45(3):309-331.
  • Kumari K, Sharma PK, Singh RP* (2023) Unraveling the virulence factors and secreted proteins of an environmental isolate Enterobacter sp. S-16. Current Microbiology 31;80(3):88. doi: 10.1007/s00284-023-03197-0.
  • Singh RP, Kolton M, Boker M, David NB, Green S , Helman A, Hayouka Z, Tirosh O (2022) Probiotic human alcohol dehydrogenase-4 expressing bacteria protects from diet induced obesity and metabolic impairment: A new concept of disease prevention. Explor Diges Dis 1:118–136 DOI: https://doi.org/10.37349/edd.2022.00009
  • Kumari K, Sharma PK, Aggarwal Y, Singh RP* (2022) Secretome analysis of an environmental isolate Enterobacter sp. S-33 Identifies proteins related to pathogenicity. Archives of Microbiology 204(11):662.
  • Singh RP*, Pandey DM, Jha PN. Ma Y (2022) ACC deaminase producing rhizobacterium Enterobacter cloacae ZNP-4 enhance abiotic stress tolerance in wheat plant. Plos ONE 17:5 e0267127.
  • Singh RP*, Shadan A, Ma Y (2022) Biotechnological applications of probiotics: A multifarious weapon to disease and metabolic abnormality. Probiotics and Antimicrobial Proteins, https://doi.org/10.1007/s12602-022-09992-8.
  • Singh RP*, Ma Y, Shadan A (2022) Perspective of ACC deamianse-producing bacteria in stress agriculture. Journal of Biotechnology 352:36-46.
  • Singh RP*, Jha PN (2022) Transposon mutagenesis of ACC deaminase gene alters the proteomic analysis of wheat plant under non-saline and saline stress. J Proteins Proteomics 13, 39–53.
  • Singh RP, Halaka DA, Hayouka Zvi, Tirosh O, (2020) High fat diet induced alteration of mice microbiota and the functional ability to utilize fructooligosccharide (FOS) for ethanol production. Frontier in Cellular and Infection Microbiology doi: 10.3389/fcimb.2020.00376.
  • Agarwal SD, Singh RP, Jha PN, Sakhuja R, (2020) Fabrication of deoxycholic acid tethered α- cyanostilbenes as smart low molecular weight gelators and AIEE probes for bio-imaging. Steroids 08 18;160:108659.
  • Sandhu M, Jha P, Paul A, Singh RP, Jha PN, (2020) Evaluation of biphenyl- and polychlorinated- biphenyl (PCB) degrading Rhodococcus sp. MAPN-1 on growth of Morus alba by pot study. International Journal of Phytoremediation 22(14):1487-1496.
  • Mir NA, Ramaraju P, Vanaparthi S, Choudhary S, Singh RP, Sharma P, Kant R, SinghR, Sankaranarayanan M, Kumar   I, (2020) Sequential multicomponent   catalytic synthesis of pyrrole-3- carboxaldehydes: Evaluation for antibacterial and antifungal activities along with docking studies. New Journal of Chemistry doi: 10.1039/D0NJ03575K.
  • Pallavi B, Singh RP, Jha PN, Chander S, Murugesan S, Sharma P, and Shukla P (2019)  Green Synthesis, in-vitro Antimicrobial Evaluation, Docking, and SAR Studies of Potent Quinoline- 4-Carboxylic Acids. Letters in Organic Chemistry 16, 874-883.

  • Nandwana N, Singh RP, Patel, O, Dhiman S, Jha PN, Kumar A (2018) Design and synthesis of Imidazo/Benzimidazo[1,2-c]quinazoline derivatives and evaluation of their antimicrobial activity. ACS Omega 3 (11), 16338−16346.

  • Singh RP, Jha PN (2018) Priming with ACC-utilizing bacterium attenuated copper toxicity,improved oxidative stress tolerance, and increased phytoextraction capacity in wheat. Environment Science & Pollution Research 25(33), 33755-33767.
  • Singh RP, Jha PN (2018) Effect of inoculation of zinc-resistant bacterium Enterobacter ludwigii CDP-14 on growth, biochemical parameters and zinc uptake in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) plant. Ecological Engineering 116, 163-173.
  • Ashok P, Chander S, Smith TK, Singh RP, Jha PN, Sankaranarayanana M (2018)  Biological evaluation and structure activity relationship of 9-methyl-1-phenyl-9H-pyrido[3,4- b]indole derivatives as anti-leishmanial agents. Bioorganic Chemistry84: 98– 105.
  • Nehra P, Khungar B, Singh RP, Sivasubramanian SC, Jha PN, Saini V (2018)  Synthesis, characterization and applications of imidazolium ionic liquid-tagged zinc(II) complex. Inorganica Chimica Acta 478: 260–267.
  • Agarwal DS, Singh RP, Lohitesh K, Jha PN, Chowdhury R, Sakhuja R (2018)  Synthesis and evaluation of bile acid amides of α-cyanostilbenes as anticancer agents. Molecular Diversity 22(2):305- 321.
  • Singh RP, Jha PN (2017) The PGPR Stenotrophomonas maltophila SBP-9 augments resistance against biotic and abiotic stress in wheat plants. Frontier in Microbiology doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2017.01945.
  • Singh RP, Runthala A, Khan S, Jha PN (2017)  Quantitative proteomic analysis reveals the tolerance of wheat to salt stress in response to Enterobacter cloacae SBP-8. Plos One 12 (9), e0183513.
  • Singh RP, Jha PN (2017) Bio-inoculation of Plant growth-promoting rhizobacterium Enterobacter cloacae ZNP-3 increased resistance against salt and temperature stress in wheat plant (Triticum aestivum L.) Journal of Plant Growth Regulation 36 (3), 783-798.
  • Singh RP, Jha PN (2017) A halotolerant bacterium Bacillus licheniformis HSW-16 augments induced systemic tolerance to salt stress in wheat plant (Triticum aestivum). Frontiers in Plant Sciences 7, 1890.
  • Mishra S, Chauhan P, Gupta S, Raghuvanshi S, Singh RP, Jha PN (2017) CO2 sequestration potential of halo-tolerant bacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa SSL-4 and its application for recovery of fatty alcohols. Process safety and Environment Protection 111: 582–591.
  • Singh RP, Jha PN (2017) Analysis of fatty acid composition of PGPR Klebsiella sp. SBP-8 and its role in ameliorating salt stress in wheat. Symbiosis doi 10.1007/s13199-017- 0477-4.
  • Singh RP, Nalwaya S, Jha PN (2017) The draft genome sequence of the plant growth promoting rhizospheric bacterium Enterobacter cloacae SBP-8. Genomics Data 12, 81-83.
  • Singh RP, Jha PN (2016) The multifarious PGPR Serratia marcescens CDP-13 augments induced systemic resistance and enhanced salinity tolerance of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). PLOS One 11(6): e0155026.
  • Singh RP, Jha PN (2016) Mitigation of salt stress in wheat plant (Triticum aestivum L.) by ACC deaminase bacterium Enterobacter sp. SBP-6 isolated from Sorghum bicolor. Acta Physiologia Plantarum 38: 110.
  • Reddy POV, Tantak MP, Valdez R, Singh RP, Singh OM, Sadana R, Dalip Kumar (2016) Synthesis and biological evaluation of novel carbazolyl glyoxamides as anticancer and antibacterial agents. RSC Advances 6: 9379.
  • Singh RP, Jha PN (2016) Alleviation of salinity-induced damage on wheat plant by an ACC deaminase-producing halophilic bacterium Serratia sp. SL- 12 isolated from salt lake. Symbiosis 69 (2): 101–111.
  • Ashok P, Chander S, Chow L M C, Wong ILK, Singh RP, Jha PN Sankaranarayanan M, (2016) Synthesis and in-vitro anti-leishmanial activity of (4-arylpiperazin-1-yl) (1-(thiophen- 2- yl)-9H- pyrido[3,4-b]indol-3-yl)methanone derivatives. Bioorganic chemistry 70, 100-106.
  • Baig N, Singh RP, Jha PN, Saha AK (2016) Synthesis of glucose-derived glycoconjugates and studies on their antimicrobial activities: Mechanistic insight. Chemistry Select, doi: 10.1002/slct.201600786.
  • Singh RP, Shelke GM, kumar A, Jha PN (2015) Biochemistry and genetics of ACC deaminase: A weapon to 'stress ethylene' produced in plants. Frontier in Microbiology 6: 937.doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2015.00937.
  • Singh RP, Jha P, Jha PN The plant growth promoting bacterium Klebsiella sp. SBP-8 confers induced systemic tolerance in wheat (Triticum aestivum) plant under salt stress condition. Journal of Plant Physiology (2015) 184: 57-67.
  • Tantak MP, Wang J, Singh RP, Kumar A, Shah K, Dalip Kumar (2015) 2-(3¢-Indolyl)- Narylthiazole- 4-carboxamides: Synthesis and evaluation of antibacterial and anticancer activities. Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters 25(19), 4225-4231.
  • Singh RP, Jha PN (2015) Characterization and optimization of alkaline protease production from Bacillus Licheniformis HSW-16 isolated from Sambhar salt lake. International Journal of Applied Science & Biotechnology 3: 347-351.
  • Mishra SM, Singh RP, Raghuvanshi S, Jha PN (2015) Deducing the Bio-perspective capabilities of Fe(II) oxidizing bacterium isolated from extreme environment. Biochemistry & Analytical Biochemistry 4: 166.
  • Baig N, Singh RP, Chander S, Jha PN, Murugesan S, Saha AK (2015) Synthesis, evaluationand molecular docking studies of amino acid derived N-glycoconjugates as antibacterial agents. Bioorganic Chemistry 63: 110-115.
  • Singh RP, Jha PN (2015) Plant growth promoting potential of ACC deaminase rhizospheric bacteria isolated from Aerva javanica: A plant adapted to saline environments. International Journal of Current Microbiology & Applied Sciences 4: 142- 152.
  • Chander S, Ashok P, Singh RP, Jha PN, Murugesan S (2015) A rapid, green, efficient microwave- assisted synthesis and antimicrobial activity of novel glycinamide of 6,7-dimethoxy-1, 2, 3, 4tetrahydroisoquinolines. Current Microwave Chemistry 9:33.
  • Khedar P, Pericherla K, Singh RP, Jha PN, Kumar A (2015)  Click chemistry inspired synthesis of piperazine-triazole derivatives and evaluation of their antimicrobial activities. Medicinal Chemistry Research 24: 3117–3126.
  • Pallavi B, Sharma A, Singh RP, Jha PN, Shukla P (2015) Novel grinding synthesis of pyranopyrazole analogues and their evaluation as antimicrobial agents. Heterocycles 91: 1615-1627.
  • Singh RP, Mishra SM, Raghuvanshi S, Jha PN (2015) GC-MS analysis of change in fatty acid composition of halobacterium Bacillus licheniformis HSW-16 under varying salinity condition. Journal of Microbiology Biotechnology & Food Sciences 5: 290- 295.

AWARDS/FELLOWSHIPS

  • Young Scientist Award (2022) (IASR, India)
  • DBT-Ramalingaswami Fellow Award (2021)
  • Post-doc fellowship at Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel (March 2019-June 2021)
  • Post-doc fellowship at Tel-Aviv University (March 2019-Feb. 2019)
  • Post-doc fellowship from IIT Bombay (March 2017-Feb. 2018)
  • Financial assistance from Dept. of Biotechnology, Govt. of India during PhD work at BITS Pilani
  • Qualified GATE 2008 (A.I.R. 80)
  • Cent percent attendance award during M. Tech Ist year at VIT university, Vellore
  • Best oral award at M.D. University, Rohtak, Haryana (March 8th 2014)
  • Best oral award at Shri J.J.T. University, Rajasthan (March 3rd – 4th 2014)
  • Best poster award at Biosangam international conference held at MNNIT, Allahabad, (February 2rd - 6th 2016).

BOOK/BOOK CHAPTER

Editor of Book ‘Recent Applied Research in Medical and Life Science’ Vol.-1 (ISBN: 978-81-19746-38-5)

FDP/CONFERENCES/WORKSHOP

 

  • Singh RP (2023) International conference on ‘Antimicrobial Resistance and Future of Antibiotics’ (ICAFA-2023).Organized by SRM University, 8th -9th November 2023.

  • Singh RP (2023) One week workshop on‘Advanced Genome Analysis and Annotation’. Organized by Negenome Bio Solutions Pvt. Ltd, 28th October- 3rd November 2023.

  • Singh RP (2023) Oral presentation on In-depth genome analysis and characterization of antibiotic resistant halotolerant probiotic bacterium Paenibacillus sp. S-12. National Conference ‘SYMBIOT-2023’, Organized by Manipal Institute of Technology, 30-31 October 2023.

  • Singh RP (2023) Attended the Online training session on “Pathways of Effective Leadership” on October 28, 2023, organized by Institution industry Linkage Cell (IILC) of JIIT Noida.

  • Singh RP (2023) Attended the Online training session on Cloud Powered Data Analyticson 16-18th November, 2023, organized by Institution industry Linkage Cell (IILC) of JIIT Noida.

  • Singh RP (2023) Workshop on ‘Molecular phylogenetics from basic to advanced applications’. Organized by Quaxon Bio & IT Solutions JIIT Noida, 07th -08th October 2023.

  • Singh RP (2023) FDP on Advancements and Innovations in Cellular Communication and Signal Transduction, Organized by Dept of Biotechnology, JIIT Noida, 17-21 July 2023.

  • Singh RP (2023) FDP on Advance Research Methodology, Organized by Science Tech Institute, Lucknow, 21-27 March 2023.

  • Singh RP (2023) Workshop on Advance Statistical Data Analysis using SPSS, Organized by UP University of Medical Sciences, 21-27 January 2023.

  • FDP on ICT tools for Effective Teaching and Learning, Organized by Tezpur University, 22-28 March 2023.
  • National webinar on Emerging Infectious Disease and Vaccine Development, Organized by Bharti Vishwavidyalaya, 27 December 2022.
  • Workshop on RNASeq Data Analysis, Organized by Negenome Bio Solutions Pvt. Ltd, 27 October 2022.
  • FDP on Microbes Potential to Bail Out the Energy Crisis, Organized by HBTU Kanpur, 15-20 December 2022.
  • Kiran K, Singh RP (2022) In-depth genomic analysis of a Type VI secretion system bacterium Enterobacter sp. S-33. 27th International conference (ISCBC 2022) at BIT Mesra.
  • Singh RP, Tirosh O (2019) Use of Probiotics tool for Next generation. Israel Society of Microbiology, May 10-13th, Abstract no. 25, Pg No. 40.
  • Singh RP, Tirosh O (2018) Microbes and its multifarious applications. Israel Society of Microbiology, June 10-13th, Abstract no. 109, Pg No. 145.
  • Singh RP, Sharma N, Sandhu M, Jha PN (2016) Exploring the potential of ACC deaminase bacteria for enhanced salinity tolerance of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). In: BIOSANGAM 2016 - International Conference on Translational Biotechnology held at MNNIT, Allahabad, February, 2rd - 6th. Abstract no. ABTPR 16, Pg. No. 60 (Best Poster Award).
  • Sandhu M, Jha P, Paul A, Singh RP, Jha PN (2016) Characterization of biphenyl metabolozing gram positive bacterium Rhodococcus sp. MAPN-1 isolated from rhizospher of Morus alba (Mulberry plant). International Conference on Strategies for Environment Protection and Management (ICSEPM- 2016) at JNU, New Delhi, Dec. 11th-13th. Abstract No. EB 115, Pg. No. 110 (Best Poster Award).
  • Singh RP, Jha PN (2016) Biochemical and molecular characterization of ACC deaminase halobacterium Klebsiella sp. SBP-8 isolated from Sorghum bicolor (BCGGR- 2016), BITS Pilani, Dept. of Biological Sciences
  • Singh RP, Nanwani R, Jha PN (2016) The plant growth promoting bacterium Klebsiella sp. SBP-8 confers salt tolerance to wheat plants. (OCSD-2016), BITS Pilani, Dept of Chemistry, August 29th - 30th, Abstract no. PP-51, Pg. no. 77.
  • Singh RP, Khan S, Jha PN (2016) The multifarious PGPR Serratia marcescens CDP-13 augments induced systemic resistance and enhanced salinity tolerance of wheat (Triticum aestivum). (OCSD- 2016), BITS Pilani, Dept of Chemistry, August 29th -30th, Abstract no. PP-58, Pg. no. 84.
  • Singh RP, Nalwaya S, Jha PN (2016) Induced systemic tolerance mediated by a halotolerant plant growth promoting bacterium Bacillus licheniformis HSW-16 isolated from salt lake. (OCSD-2016), BITS Pilani, Dept of Chemistry, August 29th -30th, Abstract no. PP-60, Pg. no. 86.
  • Nahata S, Singh RP, Jha PN (2015) Mediation of induced systemic tolerance (IST) by ACC Deaminase bacteria isolated from desert region of Rajasthan. (WAICEE-2015), BITS Pilani, Dept of Chemical Engineering, February, 27th -28th, Pg. No. 30 (Best Poster Award)
  • Singh RP, Jha PN (2014) Characterization of ACC deaminase bacterial isolated from plants of desert of Rajasthan". (ICETB-2014), International conference on emerging trends in biotechnology (XI convention of BRSI). JNU University, November, 6th –9th, abstract book page no.- F21.
  • Singh RP, Jha PN (2014) Mitigation of temperature stress by ACC deaminase bacteria isolated from desert region of Rajasthan. National conference on recent trends and future prospects of microbiology and biotechnology. Shri J J T University, March, 3rd – 4th. Abstract book OP-07 (Best oral award).
  • Singh RP, Jha PN (2014) Role of ACC deaminase in stress agriculture. National seminar on "Next generation sciences: Vision 2020 & Beyond". Held at M D University, Rohtak, Haryana, March, 8th 2014 (Best oral award).
  • Singh RP, Jha PN (2013) Amelioration of salt stress by ACC deaminase bacteria isolated from desert region of Rajasthan. In: International Conference on Advances in Biotechnology and Bioinformatics - 2013 held in Pune, India, November, 25th - 27th 2013, Abstract book, p. C-150.

GENE BANK SUBMISSIONS

  • Singh RP ‘Enterobacter cloacae ZNP-1 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence.’ GenBank Accession No.  KJ950702.
  • Singh RP ‘Enterobacter cloacae ZNP-2 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence.’ GenBank Accession No.  KJ950703.
  • Singh RP ‘Enterobacter cloacae ZNP-3 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence.’ GenBank Accession No.  KJ950704.
  • Singh RP ‘Enterobacter cloacae ZNP-4 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence.’ GenBank Accession No.  KJ950705.
  • Singh RP ‘Pantoea sp. ZNP-5 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence.’ GenBank Accession No.  KJ950706.
  • Singh RP ‘Enterobacter sp. SBP-6 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence.’ GenBank Accession No.  KJ950707.
  • Singh RP ‘Serratia marcescens SBP-7 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence.’ GenBank Accession No.  KJ950708.
  • Singh RP ‘Klebsiella sp SBP-8 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence.’ GenBank Accession No.  KJ950709.
  • Singh RP ‘Stenotrophomonas maltophilia’ SBP-9 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence.’GenBank Accession No.  KJ950710.
  • Singh RP ‘Klebsiella pneumoniae SBP-10 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence.’GenBank Accession No.  KJ950711.
  • Singh RP ‘Serratia marcescens’ SL-11 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence.’ GenBank Accession No.  KJ950712.
  • Singh RP ‘Serratia marcescens’ SL-12 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence.’ GenBank Accession No.  KJ950713.
  • Singh RP ‘Enterobacter ludwigii CDP-13 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence.’ GenBank Accession No.  KJ950714.
  • Singh RP ‘Enterobacter ludwigii CDP-14 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence.’ GenBank Accession No.  KJ950715.
  • Singh RP ‘Enterobacter cloacae AJS-15 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence.’ GenBank Accession No.  KJ950716.
  • Singh RP ‘Bacillus licheniformis HSW-16 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence.’ GenBank Accession No.  KJ950717.
  • Singh RP ‘Mesorhizobiumopportunistum SNP-17 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence.’ GenBank Accession No.  KJ950718.
  • Singh RP ‘Citrobacter freundii SNP-18 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence.’ GenBank Accession No.  KJ950719.
  • Singh RP ‘Enterobacter ludwigii PGP-19 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence.’ GenBank Accession No.  KJ950720.
  • Singh RP ‘Enterobacter cancerogenus CPC-20 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence.’ GenBank Accession No.  KJ950721.
  • Singh RP ‘Enterobacter cloacae CPC-21 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence.’ GenBank Accession No.  KJ950722.
  • Singh RP ‘Stenotrophomonas maltophilia CPC-22 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence.’ GenBank Accession No.  KJ950723.
  • Singh RP ‘Stenotrophomonas maltophilia CPC-23 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence.’ GenBank Accession No.  KJ950724.
  • Singh RP ‘Phyllobacterium myrsinacearum CPC-24 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence.’ GenBank Accession No.  KJ950725.
  • Singh RP ‘Phyllobacterium myrsinacearum CPC-24 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence.’ GenBank Accession No.  KJ950726.
  • Singh RP ‘Priestia megaterium strain CL-1 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence.’ GenBank Accession No.  OQ861081.1.
  • Singh RP ‘Vibrio natriegens strain CL-2 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence.’ GenBank Accession No. OQ861082.1
  • Singh RP ‘Mesobacillus jeotgali strain CL-3 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence.’ GenBank Accession No. OQ861083.1
  • Singh RP ‘Enterobacter sp. strain S-33 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence.’ GenBank Accession No. OM943077.
  • Singh RP ‘Enterobacter sp. strain S-16 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence.’ GenBank Accession No. OM943076.
  • Singh RP ‘Paenibacillus sp. strain S-12 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence.’ GenBank Accession No. OM943075.

GENOME SUBMISSIONS

  • Kiran K, Singh RP Whole Genome sequences of Enterobacter sp. S-33. GenBank Accession No. CP117838.
  • Kiran K, Singh RP Whole Genome sequences of Enterobacter sp. S-16. GenBank Accession No. JASTTL000000000.
  • Kiran K, Singh RP Whole Genome sequences of Paenibacillus sp. S-12. GenBank Accession No. JASIUF000000000.
  • Kiran K, Singh RP Whole Genome sequences of Pseudomonas aeruginosa S-8.GenBank Accession No. JARESC000000000.
  • Kiran K, Singh RP Whole Genome sequences of Staphylococcus aureus OS-6.GenBank Accession No. JARESD000000000.
  • Kiran K, Singh RP Whole Genome sequences of Acinetobacter pittii S-30. GenBank Accession No. JARJDL000000000.
  • Kiran K, Singh RP Whole Genome sequences of Enterobacter SBP-8. GenBank Accession No. CP016906

MEMBERSHIP OF PROFESSIONAL BODIES

  • Association of Microbiologists of India
  • Society of Biological Chemist of India
  • Biotech Research Society of India

JOURNAL REVIEWER

  • Frontier in Plant Science
  • Frontier in Microbiology
  • Plos One
  • Journal of Basic Microbiology
  • Journal of Applied Microbiology
  • Food Microbiology
  • Journal of Plant Physiology
  • Plant Physiology and Biochemistry
  • BMC Microbiology
  • Archives of Microbiology
  • Journal of Applied Biology and Biotechnology

  • Annals of Environmental Science and Toxicology

  • Advance Concepts in Medicine and Medical Research