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Macromolecular Structure and Function
Structural and functional studies of protein targets related to infectious diseases (host-pathogen interactions) and cancers
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Proteins are important biological macromolecules playing vital and integral roles in all living systems. Proteins are implicated as causes of many diseases. X-ray crystallography enables us to determine three-dimensional structures of proteins, and thus to understand their functional roles and contributions to diseases. It is important to study proteins that play key roles in diseases. This can be achieved by structural and structure based functional both in vitro (mutagenesis and biophysical / biochemical / biological) and in vivo studies.
My laboratory focuses on a number of host and pathogen proteins that play important roles in infectious diseases. The project encompasses studies of molecular mechanisms of bacterial and viral pathogenesis in the context of disease processes. To this end, we are investigating several targets to understand the biological question on how virulence factors of Gram-negative bacteria initiate the infection process. To address this question we study the type III secretion system (T3SS) and type VI secretion systems (T6SS). Similarly in the viral pathogenesis, we are investigating the mechanism of host interaction and neutralization of hepatitis E virus (HEV).
We are also studying the structural basis for the mechanism of action of a number of cancer related proteins and their interactions to understand the key steps in the signal transduction pathways.
The long-term goal of our group is to illuminate outstanding challenges in the area of infectious diseases through host-pathogen interactions and cancers to provide new avenues for addressing them towards drug design and development.
Macromolecular Structure and Function
Structural and functional studies of protein targets related to infectious diseases (host-pathogen interactions) and cancers
Research Focus
Proteins are important biological macromolecules playing vital and integral roles in all living systems. Proteins are implicated as causes of many diseases. X-ray crystallography enables us to determine three-dimensional structures of proteins, and thus to understand their functional roles and contributions to diseases. It is important to study proteins that play key roles in diseases. This can be achieved by structural and structure based functional both in vitro (mutagenesis and biophysical / biochemical / biological) and in vivo studies.
My laboratory focuses on a number of host and pathogen proteins that play important roles in infectious diseases. The project encompasses studies of molecular mechanisms of bacterial and viral pathogenesis in the context of disease processes. To this end, we are investigating several targets to understand the biological question on how virulence factors of Gram-negative bacteria initiate the infection process. To address this question we study the type III secretion system (T3SS) and type VI secretion systems (T6SS). Similarly in the viral pathogenesis, we are investigating the mechanism of host interaction and neutralization of hepatitis E virus (HEV).
We are also studying the structural basis for the mechanism of action of a number of cancer related proteins and their interactions to understand the key steps in the signal transduction pathways.
The long-term goal of our group is to illuminate outstanding challenges in the area of infectious diseases through host-pathogen interactions and cancers to provide new avenues for addressing them towards drug design and development.
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Advances in Artificial Intelligencepp.339-357, (2024)
Satoki Shibata, Matthew Y Wang,Tsuyoshi Imasaki, Hideki Shigematsu, Yuanyuan Wei, Chacko Jobichen, Hajime Hagio,J Sivaraman,Sharyn A Endow, Ryo Nitta
bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2024)
Advances in Artificial Intelligencepp.315-337, (2024)
Cellular and molecular life sciencesno. 1 (2024)
Bikash K. Pradhan, Astha Jaiswal, Chinmay R. Mishra,Bala Chakravarthy Neelapu,J. Sivaraman,Maciej Jarzębski,Kunal Pal
Advances in Artificial Intelligencepp.81-99, (2024)
Arya Bhardwaj, Rajeswari Bandyopadhyay,R. Pradeep Kumar,Bala Chakravarthy Neelapu,Kunal Pal,J. Sivaraman
Advances in Artificial Intelligencepp.203-235, (2024)
Su Ning Loh, Ian Russell Anthony,Edem Gavor, Xin Shan Lim,R. Manjunatha Kini,Yu Keung Mok,J. Sivaraman
BIOLOGY-BASELno. 1 (2024): 42
Advances in Artificial Intelligencepp.59-80, (2024)
2024 11th International Conference on Signal Processing and Integrated Networks (SPIN)pp.314-317, (2024)
Biological reviews/Biological reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society (2024)
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#Papers: 310
#Citation: 5949
H-Index: 42
G-Index: 71
Sociability: 6
Diversity: 3
Activity: 56
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