Publications by authors named "Rupal Chauhan"

Proteins must fold into their native structure to carry out cellular functions. However, they can sometimes misfold into non-native structures, leading to reduced efficiency or malfunction. Chaperones help prevent misfolding by guiding proteins to their active state using energy from ATP hydrolysis.

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Among all PRT enzymes of purine salvage pathway in Leishmania, XPRT (Xanthine phosphoribosyl transferase) is unique in its substrate specificity and their non-existence in human. It is an interesting protein not only for drug designing but also to understand the molecular determinants of its substrate specificity. Analysis of the 3D model of L.

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Five major cereal crops such as rice, wheat, maize, barley and sorghum are continuously threatened by a multitude of pathogens and other disorders. Cystatins offers a pivotal role in deciding the promising plant response. The use of bioinformatics tools for phylogenetic relationships of five major cereal crop (rice, wheat, maize, barley and sorghum) phytocystatins based on amino acid sequence information was elucidated, and their secondary and tertiary structures were investigated for structural comparisons.

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Unlabelled: Fruit Crops Diseases Database (FCDD) requires a number of biotechnology and bioinformatics tools. The FCDD is a unique bioinformatics resource that compiles information about 162 details on fruit crops diseases, diseases type, its causal organism, images, symptoms and their control. The FCDD contains 171 phytochemicals from 25 fruits, their 2D images and their 20 possible sequences.

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Five major cereal crops like rice, wheat, maize, barley and sorghum are continuously threatened by a multitude of pathogens and other disorders. Cystatins offers a pivotal role in deciding the promising plant response. The use of bioinformatics tools for phylogenetic relationships of five major cereal crops (rice, wheat, maize, barley and sorghum) phytocystatins based on amino acid sequence information was elucidated and their secondary and tertiary structures were investigated for structural comparisons.

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