Dr. Amit Tuli
Microbial Technology
Institute of Microbial Technology
India
Biography
Dr. Amit Tuli works at CSIR - Institute of Microbial Technology and interested in Cellular Immunology/Host-Pathogen Interactions/Membrane Trafficking.
Research Interest
Cellular Immunology/Host-Pathogen Interactions/Membrane Trafficking.
Publications
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Michelet, X., Garg, S., Wolf, B. J., Tuli, A., Ricciardi-Castagnoli, P., and Brenner, M. B. (2015) MHC class II presentation is controlled by the lysosomal small GTPase, Arl8b. J Immunol 194, 2079-2088.
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Tuli, A*., Thiery, J., James, A. M., Michelet, X., Sharma, M., Garg, S., Sanborn, K. B., Orange, J. S., Lieberman, J., and Brenner, M. B. (2013) Arf-like GTPase Arl8b regulates lytic granule polarization and natural killer cell-mediated cytotoxicity. Mol Biol Cell 24, 3721-3735 (*corresponding author).
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Marwaha, R., Arya, S. B., Jagga, D., Kaur, H., Tuli, A*., and Sharma, M*. (2017) The Rab7 effector PLEKHM1 binds Arl8b to promote cargo traffic to lysosomes. J Cell Biol 216, 1051-1070.