Research Interests
Our research program integrates structural biology, biophysics, and biochemistry to map the structural adaptations and thermodynamic mechanisms governing post-transcriptional gene regulation across higher eukaryotes. We have revealed a conserved mechanism by which proteins containing multiple copies of a domain, such as the dsRNA-binding domain (dsRBD) containing proteins, modulate interdomain linker orientation and dynamics to select a prominent dsRNA binder while recruiting other domains for auxiliary functions. We have also elucidated dsRBD fold modifications that drive heterodimeric complex formation, regulate Dicer-mediated processing of endogenous inverted-repeat dsRNA, and steer epigenetic gene regulation in vascular plants. Furthermore, we explore macromolecular liquid-liquid phase separation as an antiviral defense countermeasure, detailing how canonical folds in host surveillance proteins adopt characteristic structural extensions that redistribute surface charges, triggering weak, multivalent self-association that drives the assembly of dsRNA-dependent gel-like condensates to physically stall viral replication complexes. Notably, our study shows that lowly populated, invisible, dynamically exchanging excited states, rather than ground-state structures alone, play a crucial role in molecular recognition. Using structurally identical proteins, our study highlights that lowly populated excited-state conformations enable flexible proteins to recognize structurally dynamic viral dsRNAs, whereas rigid counterparts interact only with rigid RNA. We also determined the de novo high-resolution solution structure of CRC (~32 kDa), representing the largest NMR-driven high-resolution solution structure solved in India, and revealed non-canonical RNA binding and the dynamic interplay among Crc, CrcY/Z RNA, and Hfq:Crc:mRNA in regulating carbon catabolite repression in bacteria. Overall, our work demonstrates that structural adaptations and conformational plasticity in RNA-binding proteins enable organisms, from bacteria to higher eukaryotes, to tailor RNA-induced gene-regulatory responses.
Selected Publications
Chemistry, Dr. B. A. M. University, Aurangabad, MS, India. 1997
NMR Investigations on Structure, Dynamics and Function of VAT-N & DOTATOC (Advisor: Prof. Dr. Horst Kessler), Technical University of Munich, Germany, 2004.
Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Structural and functional characterization of the mRNA decapping enzyme, Dcp2, and its complex with RNA (Advisor: Prof. John D. Gross), University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, USA, 2004-2006.
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Senior Research Fellow
Senior Research Fellow
Senior Research Fellow
Senior Research Fellow (DBT)
Junior Research Fellow (UGC)
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