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Shrish Tiwari

Shrish Tiwari

Senior Principal Scientist
+91-040-27192777
shrish@ccmb.res.in

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.

Team Members

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Prachi Singh
Prachi Singh

Scientist

Scientist

Deepti Rao
Deepti Rao

Senior Research Fellow

Senior Research Fellow

Tummala Nikhila Sai
Tummala Nikhila Sai

Project Assistant-II

Project Assistant-II

Publications

Title

Journal

Year

Whole-genome sequencing of KMR3 and Oryza rufipogon-derived introgression line IL50-13 (Chinsurah Nona 2/Gosaba 6) identifies candidate genes for high yield and salinity tolerance in Rice
Front. Plant Sci.
2022
Y chromosomal noncoding RNAs regulate autosomal gene expression via piRNAs in mouse testis
BMC Biology
2021
LeukmiR: a database for miRNAs and their targets in acute lymphoblastic leukemia
Database
2020
Structure-activity relationship of serotonin derived tocopherol lipids
Int. J. Pharm.
2019
Identification of sphingolipid-binding motif in G-protein coupled receptors
Biochemical and Biophysical roles of cell surface molecules
2018
OncomiRdbB: a comprehensive database of microRNAs and their targets in breast cancer
BMC Bioinformatics
2014
Sphingolipid-binding domain in the serotonin1A receptor
Adv. Exp. Med. Biol.
2012
RiDs db: Repeats in diseases database
Bioinformation
2011
Molecular modelling of the human serotonin1A receptor: role of membrane cholesterol in ligand binding of the receptor
1. Mol. Biosys. 7, 224-234 (2011).
2011
Identification of cholesterol recognition amino acid consensus (CRAC) motif in G-protein coupled receptors
1. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Comm. 404, 569-573 (2011).
2011
Structural and antigenic variance between novel influenza A/H1N1/2009 and influenza A/H1N1/2008 viruses
1. J. Infect. Dev. Ctries 4, 001-006 (2010).
2010
Are specific nonannular cholesterol binding sites present in G-protein coupled receptors?
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta 1788, 295-302 (2009).
2009
MtSNPscore: a combined evidence approach for assessing cumulative impact of mitochondrial variations in disease
BMC Bioinformatics 10 (Suppl 8), S7 (2009).
2009
Genetic landscape of the people of India: a canvas for disease gene exploration
Journal of Genetics
2008
Genetic landscape of the people of India: a canvas for disease gene exploration
Journal of Genetics 87, 3-20 (2008).
2008
Novel non-coding RNA from human Y distal heterochromatic block (Yq12) generates testis-specific chimeric Cdc2L2
Genome Research 17, 433-440 (2007).
2007
The Indian Genome Variation databases (IGVdb): a project review
1. Human Genetics 118, 1-11 (2005).
2005
A statistical analytical approach to predict secondary structure of proteins from amino acid sequence information
Theoretical Chemistry Accounts
1999
MEICPS: A program to suggest substituted point mutations to engineer intracellular protein stability
Bioinformatics
1998
Use of propensities of amino acids to the local structural environments to understand effect of substitution mutations on protein stability
Protein Engineering
1998
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