Prof. Tapash Chandra Ghosh: Recent submissions
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Protein Connectivity and Protein Complexity Promotes Human Gene Duplicability in a Mutually Exclusive Manner
(OXFORD UNIV PRESS, 2010-10)It has previously been reported that protein complexity (i.e. number of subunits in a protein complex) is negatively correlated to gene duplicability in yeast as well as in humans. However, unlike in yeast, protein ... -
New Direction to the Solution of Protein Folding Problem
(ADENINE, 2011-02)No abstract available. -
Protein complex forming ability is favored over the features of interacting partners in determining the evolutionary rates of proteins in the yeast protein-protein interaction networks
(BioMed Central Ltd, 2010-11-12)Background: Evolutionary rates of proteins in a protein-protein interaction network are primarily governed by the protein connectivity and/or expression level. A recent study revealed the importance of the features of ... -
Understanding the Effect of Secondary Structures and Aggregation on Human Protein Folding Class Evolution
(Springer, 2010-07-01)Using several model organisms it has been shown earlier that protein designability is related to contact density or fraction of buried residues and influence protein evolutionary rates dramatically. Here, using Homo ... -
Exploring the differences in evolutionary rates between monogenic and polygenic disease genes in human.
(Oxford University Press, 2010-04)Comparative analyses on disease and nondisease (ND) genes have greatly facilitated the understanding of human diseases. However, most studies have grouped all the disease genes together and have performed comparative ...
