UM-DAE-CEBS Publications – 2012

1 Synthesis, photophysical, electrochemical and thermal studies on carbazole based acceptor molecules for heterojunction solar cell
S. Banerzee, F. Ali, P. K. Nayak and N. Agarwal
Thin Solid films 520 (2012) 2644- 2650

2 Reduced Dimensionality (4,3)D-HN(C)NH experiment for rapid assignment of 1HN- 15N HSQC peaks in proteins: An analytical tool for protyein folding, proteomics and drug discovery programs
J. G. Reddy and R. V. Hosur
Anal. Chem. 84 (2012) 10404-10410

3 A unified NMR strategy for high-throughput determination of backbone fold of small proteins
D. Kumar, A. Gautam and R. V. Hosur
J. Struct. Funct. Genom. 13 (2012) 201-212

4 Selective lighting up of segments around Gly, Ala, Ser/Thr in proteins
S. Chakraborty, A. L. Susmitha and R. V. Hosur
Magn. Reson. Chem. (rapid communication) 50 (2012) 587-591

5 Intrinsic vs environment driven equilibrium folding transitions in GTPase Effector Domain of dynamin: NMR insights
S. Chakraborty and R. V. Hosur
Protein Pept. Lett. 19 (2012) 1297 – 1301

6 NMR insights into folding and self-association of Plasmodium falciparum P2
P. Mishra, S. Das, L. Panicker, M.V. Hosur, S. Sharma, R. V. Hosur
PLoS One 7 (2012) e36279

7 Residual structure and dynamics in DMSO-d6 denatured Dynein light chain protein
S. Chakraborty, P. M. Krishna Mohan and R. V. Hosur
Biochimie 94 (2012) 231-241

8 Facile backbone (1H, 15N, 13Ca and 13C') assignment of 13C/15N labeled proteins using orthogonal projection planes of HNN and HN(C)N experiments and its automation
D. Kumar, A. Borkar and R. V. Hosur
Magn. Reson. Chem. 50 (2012) 357-363

9 Simultaneous acquisition of 13Cα-15N and 1H-15N-15N sequential correlations in proteins: Application of dual receivers in 3D HNN
S. Chakraborty, S. Paul and R. V. Hosur
J. Biomol NMR 52 (2012) 5-10

10 Denaturation of HIV-1 protease (PR) monomer by acetic acid: mechanistic and trajectory insights from molecular dynamics simulations and NMR
A. Borkar, M. K. Rout and R. V. Hosur
J. Biomol. Struct. Dyn 29 (2012) 893-903

11 Reduced dimensionality 3D HNCAN for unambiguous HN, CA and N assignment in proteins
M. K. Rout, P. Mishra, H. S. Atreya and R. V. Hosur
J. Mag. Resonance 216 (2012) 161-168

12 Rovibrationally resolved direct photodissociation through the Lyman and Werner transitions of H2 for FUV/X-ray-irradiated environments
C. D. Gay, N. P. Abel, R. L. Porter, P. C. Stancil, G. J. Ferland, G. Shaw, P. A. M. van Hoof and R. J. R. Williams
Astrophys. J 746 (2012) 78

13 Light scattering from a magnetically tunable dense random medium with dissipation: ferrofluid
M. Shalini, D. Sharma, A. A. Deshpande, D. Mathur, H. Ramachandran and N. Kumar
Eur. Phys. J. -D 66 (2012) 30-31

14 Assembling neurospheres: Dynamics of neural progenitor/stem cell aggregation probed using an optical trap
U. Ladiwala, H. Basu and D. Mathur
PLoS ONE 7 (2012) e38613

15 Role of pseudospin in quasiparticle interferences in epitaxial graphene, probed by high resolution scanning tunneling microscopy
P. Mallet, I. Brihuega, S. Bose, M. M. Ugeda, J. M. Gomez Rodriguez, K. Kern and J. Y. Veuillen
Phys. Rev. B 86 (2012) 045444

16 Brueckner Hartree-Fock based optical potential for proton - 4,6,8 He and proton - 6,7,9,11Li scattering
S. Rafi, A. Bhagwat, W. Haider and Y. K. Gambhir
Phys. Rev. C 86 (2012) 034612

17 Wigner – Kirkwood method for microscopic-macroscopic calculation of binding energies – II: Deformed nuclei
A. Bhagwat, X. Viñas, M. Centelles, P. Schuck and R. Wyss
Phys. Rev. C 86 (2012) 044316

18 Question of η- and K − - nucleus bound states
B. K. Jain, N. J. Upadhyay and M. Shoeb
J. Phys. Conf. Ser. 374 (2012) 012001

19 Stellar evolution of massive stars with a radiative alpha-omega dynamo
A. T. Potter, S. M. Chitre and C. A. Tout
Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc 424 (2012) 2358-2370

20 Glucose dependent insulinotropic polypeptide receptor (GIPR)
R. Chandarana, J. S. D’Souza and E. Coutinho
Chapter inEncyclopedia of Signaling Molecules (2012) pp 773-779; Published by Springer-Verlag

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