Dr. Ravi  Pratap Barnwal
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Dr. Ravi Pratap Barnwal

Assistant Professor
Panjab University, India


Highest Degree
PostDoc. in Chemistry from University of Washington, USA

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Area of Interest:

Chemistry
100%
Molecular Biosciences
62%
Spectroscopy
90%
Biomimetic Chemistry
75%
Organic Chemistry
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
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Abstracts
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Selected Publications

  1. Barnwal, R.P., F. Yang and G. Varani, 2017. Applications of NMR to structure determination of RNAs large and small. Arch. Biochem. Biophys., 628: 42-56.
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  2. Barnwal, R.P., E. Loh, K.S. Godin, J. Yip, H. Lavender, C.M. Tang and G. Varani, 2016. Structure and mechanism of a molecular rheostat, an RNA thermometer that modulates immune evasion by Neisseria meningiti.dis. Nucleic Acids Res., 44: 9426-9437.
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  3. Hopping, G., J. Kellock, R.P. Barnwal, P. Law and J. Bryers et al., 2014. Designed α-sheet peptides inhibit amyloid formation by targeting toxic oligomers. Elife, 10.7554/eLife.01681.
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  4. Barnwal, R.P., S.D. Lee, C. Moore and G. Varani, 2012. Structural and biochemical analysis of the assembly and function of the yeast pre-mRNA 3′ end processing complex CF I. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci., 109: 21342-21347.
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  5. Barnwal, R.P., G. Agarwal and K.V.R. Chary, 2012. Guanidine-HCl dependent structural unfolding of M-Crystallin: Fluctuating native state like topologies and intermolecular association. PloS one, PloS one, Vol. 7. 10.1371/journal.pone.0042948.
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  6. Barnwal, R.P., W.C.V. Voorhis and G. Varani, 2011. NMR structure of an acyl-carrier protein from Borrelia burgdorferi. Acta Crystallogr. Sect. F., 67: 1137-1140.
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  7. Barnwal, R.P., K.M. Devi, G. Agarwal, Y. Sharma and K.V. Chary, 2011. Temperature‐dependent oligomerization in M‐crystallin: Lead or lag toward cataract, an NMR perspective. Proteins Struct, Func. Bioinf., 79: 569-580.
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  8. Rout, A.K., R.P. Barnwal, G. Agarwal and K.V. Chary, 2010. Root‐mean‐square‐deviation‐based rapid backbone resonance assignments in proteins. Magn. Reson. Chem., 48: 793-797.
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  9. Rout, A.K., N. Padhan, R.P. Barnwal, A. Bhattacharya and K.V. Chary, 2010. Calmodulin-like protein from Entamoeba histolytica: Solution structure and calcium-binding properties of a partially folded protein. Biochemistry, 50: 181-193.
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  10. Chitnis, S.S., C. Selvaakumar, D.D. Jagtap, R.P. Barnwal, K.V. Chary et al., 2009. Interaction of follicle‐stimulating hormone (FSH) receptor binding inhibitor‐8: A novel fsh‐binding inhibitor, with fsh and its receptor. Chem. Boil. Drug Des., 73: 637-643.
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  11. Barnwal, R.P., M.K. Jobby, K.M. Devi, Y. Sharma and K.V. Chary, 2009. Solution structure and calcium-binding properties of M-crystallin, a primordial βγ-crystallin from archaea. J. Mol. Boil., 386: 675-689.
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  12. Barnwal, R.P., G. Agarwal, Y. Sharma and K.V. Chary, 2009. Complete backbone assignment of a Ca 2+-binding protein of the βγ-crystallin superfamily from Methanosarcina acetivorans, at two denaturant concentrations. Biomol. NMR Assignments, 3: 107-110.
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  13. Agarwal, G.P. and R.P. Barnwal, 2009. Double-stranded RNA binding domain (dsRBD) of PKR shows variable dynamics in the presence of bacteriophage pf1: An nmr insight and its possible implications. Open Struct. Biol. J., 3: 42-50.
  14. Rout, A.K., R.P. Barnwal, N. Padhan, A. Bhattacharya and K.V. Chary, 2008. Sequence specific 1 H, 13 C and 15 N resonance assignme.nts of a calmodulin-like calcium-binding protein from the protozoan parasite Entamoeba histolytica (EhCaM). Biomol. NMR Assignments, 2: 77-79.
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  15. Barnwal, R.P., H.S. Atreya and K.V. Chary, 2008. Chemical shift based editing of CH 3 groups in fractionally 13 C-labelled proteins.using GFT (3, 2) D CT-HCCH-COSY: Stereospecific assignments of CH 3 groups of Val and Leu residues. J. Biomol. NMR, 42: 149-154.
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  16. Barnwal, R.P., A.K. Rout, K.V. Chary and H.S. Atreya, 2008. Rapid measurement of pseudocontact shifts in paramagnetic proteins by GFT NMR spectroscopy. Open Magn. Reson. J., 1: 16-28.
  17. Barnwal, R.P., A.K. Rout, H.S. Atreya and K.V. Chary, 2008. Identification of C-terminal neighbours of amino acid residues without an aliphatic 13 C γ as an aid to NMR assignments in proteins. J. Biomol. NMR, 41: 191-197.
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  18. Barnwal, R.P. and K.V.R. Chary, 2008. An efficient method for secondary structure determination in polypeptides by NMR. Curr. Sci., 94: 1302-1306.
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  19. Barnwal, R.P., A.K. Rout, K.V. Chary and H.S. Atreya, 2007. Rapid measurement of 3 J (H N–H α) and 3 J (N–H β) coupling constants in polypeptides. J. Biomol. NMR, 39: 259-263.
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  20. Barnwal, R.P., T.R. Chaudhuri, S. Nanduri, J. Qin and K.V.R. Chary, 2006. Methyl dynamics for understanding hydrophobic core packing of dynamically different motifs of double‐stranded RNA binding domain of protein kinase R. Proteins Struct. Funct. Bioinf., 62: 501-508.
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  21. Barnwal, R.P., M.K. Jobby, Y. Sharma and K.V. Chary, 2006. NMR assignment of m-crystallin: A novel ca 2+ binding protein of the βγ-crystallin superfamily from Methanosarcina acetivorans. J. Biomol. NMR, 36: 32-32.
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  22. Barnwal, R.P., S. Girdhani and S. Nanduri, 2004. NMR studies towards understanding the activation mechanism of dsRNA dependent protein kinase, PKR. Proc. Indian Natn Sci. Acad., 70: 597-604.
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