CSIR - Centre for Cellular & Molecular Biology
Council of Scientific and Industrial Research
The Innovation Engine of India
Research Interests
The interest of the group lies in sequence analysis of genomic and protein sequences. In particular, we have been involved in designing de novo methods for the prediction of protein-coding genes. We are also looking at possible role of SNPs as diagnostic markers or as causative agents for diseases. Given a set of SNPs potentially associated with a phenotype, we have developed an algorithm to prioritise those that are likely to be truly associated. We have also interest in the analysis of non-coding RNAs, prediction of novel miRNAs harboured in genes of interest.
Selected Publications
Reddy, B.V.B., Ramesh, P. and Tiwari, S. 1998 “MEICPS: A program to suggest substituted point mutations to engineer intracellular protein stability”, Bioinformatics 14, 225-226.
Reddy, B.V.B., Datta S. and Tiwari, S. 1998 “Use of propensities of amino acids to the local structural environments to understand effect of substitution mutations on protein stability”, Protein Engineering 11, 1137-1145.
Jehan, Z., Vallinayagam, S., Tiwari, S., Pradhan, S., Singh, L. Suresh, A., Reddy, H.M., Ahuja, Y.R. and Jesudasan, R.A. 2007 “Novel non-coding RNA from human Y distal heterochromatic block (Yq12) generates testis-specific chimeric Cdc2L2”, Genome Research 17, 433-440.
A. Bhardwaj, M. Mukherji, S. Sharma, J. Paul, C.S. Gokhale, A.K. Srivastava and S. Tiwari (2009) “MtSNPscore: a combined evidence approach for assessing cumulative impact of mitochondrial variations in disease”, BMC Bioinformatics 10 (Suppl 8), S7.
Scientist
Senior Research Fellow
Project Assistant-II