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Topology-based Sequence Design For Proteins Structures And Statistical Potentials Sensitive To Local Environments
(2013-01-17)
Proteins, which regulate most of the biological activities, perform their functions through their unique three-dimensional structures. The folding process of this three dimensional structure from one dimensional sequence ...
Promoter Prediction In Microbial Genomes Based On DNA Structural Features
(2013-02-25)
Promoter region is the key regulatory region, which enables the gene to be
transcribed or repressed by anchoring RNA polymerase and other transcription factors, but it is difficult to determine experimentally. Hence an ...
Structural Studies On The Rotaviral Enterotoxin NSP4
(2013-02-12)
Protein-DNA Graphs And Interaction Energy Based Protein Structure Networks
(2013-01-29)
Proteins orchestrate a number of cellular processes either alone or in concert with other biomolecules like nucleic acids, carbohydrates, and lipids. They exhibit an intrinsic ability to fold de novo to their functional ...
Structural, Biophysical And Biochemical Studies On Mannose-Specific Lectins
(2013-01-17)
For a long time, the scientific community underestimated the value of carbohydrates and the approach of most scientists to the complex world of glycans was apprehensive. The scenario, however, has changed today. With the ...
Insights Into The Mechanistic Details Of The M.Tuberculosis Pantothenate Kinase : The Key Regulatory Enzyme Of CoA Biosynthesis
(2013-04-26)
Tuberculosis (TB), caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, has long been the scourge of humanity, claiming millions of lives. It is the most devastating infectious disease of the world in terms of mortality as well as morbidity ...
Mechanistic And Regulatory Aspects Of The Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Dephosphocoenzyme A Kinase
(2013-09-11)
The current, grim world-TB scenario, with TB being the single largest infectious disease
killer, warrants a more effective approach to tackle the deadly pathogen, Mycobacterium
tuberculosis. The deadly synergy of this ...

