Dr. Vikramjeet Singh Tadwal, PhD

Singapore Immunology Network (SIgN)

Singapore

 


PhD Thesis:

Crystallographic details of the nucleotide-binding pocket of subunit A and B of A-ATP synthases and insight into the nucleotide-binding subunit α of the Escherichia coli F-ATP synthase. Degree in 2011


Publications:

  1. Priya, R., Tadwal, V. S., Rössle, M., Gayen, S., Hunke, C., Peng, W. C., Torres, J., and Grüber, G. (2008) Low resolution structure of subunit b (b22-156) of Escherichia coli F1FO ATP synthase in solution and the b-d assembly. J. Bioenerg. Biomembr. 40, 245-255

  2. Hunke, C.1Tadwal, V. S.1, Manimekalai, M. S. S., Rössle, M., and Grüber, G. (2010) The effect of NBD-Cl in nucleotide-binding of the major subunit a and B of the motor proteins F1FO ATP synthase and A1AO ATP synthase. J. Bioenerg. Biomembr. 42, 1-10

  3. Tadwal, V. S., Manimekalai, M. S. S., and Grüber, G. (2011) Engineered tryptophan in the adenine binding site of catalytic subunit A of the A-ATP synthase demonstrates the importance of aromatic residues in adenine binding, forming a tool for steady state and time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy. Acta Cryst. F67, 1485-1491

  4. Tadwal, V. S., Sundararaman, L., Manimekalai, M. S. S., Hunke, C., and Grüber, G. (2012) Relevance of the conserved histidine and asparagine residues in the phosphate-binding loop of the nucleotide binding subunit B of A1AO ATP synthases. J. Struct. Biol. 180, 509-518

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