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BHARTI SINGAL, Ph.D.
BHARTI SINGAL, Ph.D.
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Crystallographic and solution structure of the N‐terminal domain of the Rel protein from Mycobacterium tuberculosis
B Singal, AM Balakrishna, W Nartey, MSS Manimekalai, J Jeyakanthan, ...
FEBS letters 591 (15), 2323-2337, 2017
302017
Functional annotation and classification of the hypothetical proteins of Neisseria meningitidis H44/76
A Singh, B Singal, O Nath, IK Singh
AJBIO 3, 57-64, 2015
122015
Atomic structure of and valine binding to the regulatory ACT domain of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis Rel protein
J Shin, B Singal, M Sony Subramanian Manimekalai, M Wei Chen, ...
The FEBS Journal 288 (7), 2377-2397, 2020
52020
Atomic structure of the regulatory TGS domain of Rel protein from Mycobacterium tuberculosis and its interaction with deacylated tRNA
J Shin, B Singal, A Grüber, DMK Wong, P Ragunathan, G Grüber
FEBS letters 595 (24), 3006-3018, 2021
32021
Emerging therapeutic approaches to COVID-19
IK Singh, P Kumari, P Mittal, A Kumar, B Singal, GM Hasan, R Aggarwal, ...
Current Pharmaceutical Design 27 (1), 2021
32021
Aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases as malaria drug targets: a structural biology perspective
B Singal, J Chhibber-Goel
Drug Development for Malaria: Novel Approaches for Prevention and Treatment, 2022
12022
Cryo-EM structures of the tubulin cofactors reveal the molecular basis for the biogenesis of alpha/beta-tubulin
A Taheri, Z Wang, B Singal, F Guo, J Al-Bassam
bioRxiv, 2024
2024
The imminent threat of antimalaria drug resistance
B Singal, J Chhibber Goel
Drug Development for Malaria: Novel Approaches for Prevention and Treatment, 2022
2022
Structural and mechanistic insights into the Rel protein of Mycobacterium tuberculosis
B Singal
Nanyang Technological University, 2020
2020
In Silico Structural and Functional Analysis of Pyruvate Dehydrogenase from Brugia Pahangi
O Nath, B Singal, IK Singh
Journal of Computational Intelligence in Bioinformatics 7 (1), 19-36, 2014
2014
Identification of probable lead compounds for inhibition of CRY protein in Pisum sativum by structure modeling and pharmacophore designing
IK Singh, O Nath, A Singh, B Singal, S Singh
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