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Dr. Nidhi Adlakha
Associate Professor
  • PhD 2013, International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology
  • BIRAC-BIG fellow, Technology Based Incubator, UDSC, New Delhi
  • DST-Inspire Faculty, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
nidhi[dot]adlakha[at]rcb[dot]res[dot]in

We use interdisciplinary approach including system, synthetic and molecular biology tools to develop microbial strains for industrial applications. The overarching aim of laboratory are:

  • To decipher the molecular mechanisms behind cellulase production in cellulolytic fungus. 
    Recent interest towards shifting to non-food-based feedstock for biofuel production has resulted in the exploitation of agricultural residues as feedstock. The filamentous fungi are exploited industrially for the hydrolysis of waste agricultural residues to fermentable sugar as they possess an array of plant biomass-degrading enzymes.

    However, the molecular mechanism underlying the production of biomass-degrading enzymes from cellulolytic fungi is still unknown. Our laboratory employs proteomic and transcriptional mining of cellulolytic fungi to understand how a fungus senses and responds to different carbon sources. The knowledge gained will provide cues for improving fungal strains for cost-effective and efficient disintegration of plant biomass into monomeric residues.

  • To develop biocatalysts for food applications.
    The lab aims to develop food for special medical purposes (FSMP) using protein engineering and immobilization approaches. For instance, a low-phenylalanine diet is the mainstay treatment for phenylketonuria, an autosomal recessive disorder. 

    Available amino acid-based dietary supplements are expensive, require arduous purification steps and are inadequate to meet market demands. Our laboratory aims to generate a sustainable low-phenylalanine protein supplement using immobilized enzymes. The process aims to reduce the phenylalanine levels in existing protein supplements.

  • To employ metabolic engineering tools to redesign hosts for recombinant protein expression.
    The other goal of our lab is to develop a platform for improved bioproduct synthesis. The group is involved in metabolic engineering, bioprocess optimization, media optimization and scale-up of production of commercially relevant metabolites.
  • INSPIRE Faculty Award (2015-2020)
  • Initiated Start up company “Butacel Bioresearch Pvt Ltd” for biochemical production
  • ABLE-BEST Entrepreneurship Award

Selected Publications

All Publications

  1. Aggarwal S, Dorairaj S, Adlakha N* (2023). Stoichiometric balance ratio of cellobiose and gentiobiose induces cellulase production in Talaromyces cellulolyticus. Biotechnol Biofuels Bioprod. 2023 Mar 16;16(1):48. doi: 10.1186/s13068-023-02296-1.
  2. Yadav K, Arora D, Jatain I, Dubey KK, Dhaka N, Kaur I, Adlakha N* (2023). Combining in silico and in vitro approaches to understand the involvement of MEP and shikimate pathway in Agrobacterium tumefaciens for enhanced CoQ10 production. J Appl Microbiol. 2023 May 9:lxad097. doi: 10.1093/jambio/lxad097.
  3. Meena K, Alam S, Dalei SK, Khare SK, Adlakha N* (2023). Continuous preparation of low-phenylalanine formulations by treatment of edible protein with immobilized phenylalanine ammonia-lyase. Process Biochemistry. Volume 131, 2023, Pages 67-76, ISSN 1359-5113. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.procbio.2023.06.004.
  4. Narisetty V, Adlakha N, Kumar Singh N, Dalei S, Prabhu AA, Nagarajan S, Naresh Kumar A, Amruthraj Nagoth J, Kumar G, Singh V, Kumar V (2022). Integrated Biorefineries for Repurposing of Food Wastes into Value-added Products. Bioresour Technol. Sep 1:127856. doi: 10.1016/j.biortech.2022.127856.PMID: 36058538
  5. Srivastava A, Nagar P, Rathore S, Adlakha N*. (2022) The Linker Region Promotes Activity and Binding Efficiency of Modular LPMO towards Polymeric Substrate. Microbiol Spectr, doi: 10.1128/spectrum.02697-21
  6. Kumar Dalei S, Adlakha N*. (2022) Food Regime for Phenylketonuria: Presenting Complications and Possible Solutions. J Multidiscip Healthc, 15:125
Dr. Nidhi Adlakha
Associate Professor

Regional Centre for Biotechnology
NCR Biotech Science Cluster
3rd Milestone, Faridabad-Gurgaon Expressway
P.O. Box No. 3, Faridabad - 121 001
Haryana (NCR Delhi), India
E-mail: nidhi dot adlakha at rcb dot res dot in
Phone: 91 129-2848977 

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Dr. Nidhi Adlakha