People
List of current and past members of the group.
Group Leader
"My group is engaged in deciphering the role of structural features in dictating protein molecular function. We also work on integrating and and analyses of complex dynamic interaction of biological networks."
current Ph.D
"I am working to recognize sequence/structual features discerning substrate promiscous from specialist enzymes."
"I work on computational identification of proteogenomic events by integrating transcriptomic variation with mass spectrometry peptidome."
"Interested and working on the protein alterations in higher eukaryotes and their diversity impacts."
"I majorly focus on juncture where protein domains interact, and explores their topological coherence and symmetry."
"My work emphasises the importance of maintaining protein structure homeostasis and I try to understand its deviation during variations."
current BS-MS
"My work involves critical understanding of intra residue interconnectedness in protein structure."
alumni Ph.D
Project/Thesis: Large-scale structural analysis of enzymes to understand the basis of enzyme promiscuity
Project/Thesis: A study on structural conservation of intra-chain domain-domain interfaces - learning for modeling interfaces
alumni BS-MS
Project/Thesis: Large-scale analysis of single residue mutations on features of protein structure network
Project/Thesis: To Study the Evolutionary Origin of Specificity in Triosephosphate Isomerase (TIM) and to Extract Protein-Ligand Interaction Features Using Canonical Correspondence Analysis (CCA)
Project/Thesis: Exploring alterante metabolic pathways in single gene deletion strain of E. Coli using flux balance analysis.
Project/Thesis: Analysing de novo edited genes in K562 (Leukaemia cell line) and identifying its consequences
Project/Thesis: Large scale analyses of single residue mutations on residue interaction networks
Project/Thesis: Understanding protein-ligand interactions - A ligand centric approach
Project/Thesis: Analysis of Tertiary Contact Conservation among Structurally Related Proteins
Project/Thesis: Exploring Allostery in dipeptidyl Peptidase IV (DPP IV)