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Hello, I want to know the details of the faculty of the NMR of the National Centre for Biological Sciences. Please provide me.
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24th February 2016, 12:32 PM
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Re: Ncbs nmr

Hello, here I am providing you the details of the faculty of NMR of National Centre for Biological Sciences as under:

NMR:
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is the most powerful technique for characterization of biomolecular structures and dynamics at atomic resolution in the solution state. The NCBS NMR facility is dedicated to assist the NCBS researchers to provide instrumentation for, and aid in collecting data on the structure and dynamics of biological macromolecules.

Dr. Ranabir Das

Education:
MS, Indian Institute Science, Bangalore.
PhD, Indian Institute Science, Bangalore.

Professional Experience:
Postdoctoral Fellow, National Institute of Health, USA.
Staff Scientist, National Institute of Health, USA.

Research areas:

Eukaryotic cell functions
Protein degradation
Cell cycle regulation
DNA repair
Transcription
Endocytosis

Publications:
Liu S, Chen Y, Li J, Huang T, Tarasov S, King A, Weissman AM, Byrd RA, Das R, 2012,“Promiscuous interactions of gp78 E3 ligase CUE domain with polyubiquitin chains”, Structure, 20(12):2138-50.

Biswas K, Das R, Alter BP, Kuznetsov SG, Stauffer S, North SL, Burkett S, Brody LC, Meyer S, Byrd RA, Sharan SK, 2011, “A comprehensive functional characterization of BRCA2 variants associated with Fanconi anemia using mouse ES cell-based assay”, Blood, 118(9):2430-42.

Das R, Mariano J, Tsai YC, Kalathur RC, Kostova Z, Li J, Tarasov SG, McFeeters RL, Altieri AS, Ji X, Byrd RA, Weissman AM, 2009, “Allosteric activation of E2-RING finger-mediated ubiquitylation by a structurally defined specific E2-binding region of gp78”, Molecular Cell, 34(6):674-85.

Contact details:
National Centre for Biological Sciences
Tata Institute of Fundamental Research
Bellary Road,
Bangalore 560065,
Karnataka, India
Phone:
91 80 23666001 / 02 / 18 / 19
Email: info at ncbs dot res dot in


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