Srivastav Ranganathan Profile
Srivastav Ranganathan

@AdityaRanganat4

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Computational Biophysicist (https://t.co/IJ1nqnibO4) Study #LLPS #Condensates #Self-assembly and #Self-organization.

Dresden, Germany
Joined September 2021
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@AdityaRanganat4
Srivastav Ranganathan
3 months
https://t.co/2gpmzS2aXg Our new work where we show how enzymes from key metabolic pathways can form physical clusters via protein-protein interactions using fluorescence experiments, atomistic molecular dynamics and reaction-diffusion simulations.
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@desiacadpod
Desi Academia Podcast
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@ranjodhd @_harish_prakash @VivekNityananda Episode 4 fts @Hassaan_PHY. Join us as Hassaan gives us a masterclass in physics. We talk about his academic journey, what it takes to study theoretical physics and fascinating fundamentals of physics that make up his thesis work! https://t.co/7tGP7CPjNK
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William L. Jorgensen
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It is very sad to learn that Martin Karplus passed away on Dec 28 at age 94. He was a scholar and pioneering chemical physicist with great contributions in many areas including molecular dynamics. We interacted many times starting from my graduate time at Harvard. His legacy is
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@RolandDunbrack
Roland Dunbrack 🏳️‍🌈 @rolanddunbrack.bsky.social
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I'd start with the pioneers of protein sequence and structural bioinformatics -- the foundation of protein structure prediction & computational design. Margaret Dayhoff, Dame Janet Thornton, Jane Richardson, Helen Berman, Ruth Nussinov, Anna Tramontano, Christine Orengo & more.
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Sebastian S. Cocioba🪄🌷
1 year
Can someone please start a thread of women in protein design? It's not my field so I can't immediately tag accounts but it would be a nice way to bring attention, especially in light of the currently all-male Nobel run this year. Happy to amplify for reach. TYIA!
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@MarkHahnel
Mark Hahnel
1 year
Big shout out to those researchers who made their data available in PDB over the years The Chemistry Nobel Prize winners today relied on that open academic data to train their models We wouldn't have these advances if researchers hadn't made 200,000 protein structures available
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Desi Academia Podcast
1 year
New episode‼️ With our guest Dr. Harish Prakash (@_harish_prakash) we take a deep dive into his academic journey and talk about things like why we should study ecology, his exciting research involving studying bats in the wild ecosystems of India and more https://t.co/Xbda1sTOr2
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@AniChattaraj
Ani Chattaraj
1 year
Fresh from the press! In this @NatureComms paper, we address one major conundrum of the biomolecular condensate field. We showed the functional implications of the condensate size distribution. @ShakhnovichLab @HarvardCCB #Condensates #Signaling https://t.co/Uvj7mMSd9c
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Nature Communications - Biomolecular condensates often appear as a multi-droplet system inside living cells. Here, using multi-scale simulations, the authors show that such configurations are...
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@MenonBioPhysics
Gautam Menon
2 years
Particularly relevant today - from M K Gandhi
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@MolSSI_NSF
MolSSI
2 years
Cal State LA is accepting applications for their 2024 PREC/MolSSI Summer Computational Research Program. Applications due March 29. Spend 9 weeks (starting June 10) conducting computational molecular science research, earning a $5,400 stipend! #compchem https://t.co/TIpsmVMkkO
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@biorxiv_biophys
bioRxiv Biophysics
2 years
A comprehensive map of transient protein-protein interactions and their structural features in the E. coli 1-carbon metabolism pathway https://t.co/v5Di3mpEu2 #biorxiv_biophys
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@AdityaRanganat4
Srivastav Ranganathan
2 years
This is a follow-up to our previous theoretical work where we show how metabolic fluxes in long biochemical pathways (of imperfect enzymes) gain from clustering into spatially dense compartments. https://t.co/ZKVs4ToUW7 (2/2)
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Srivastav Ranganathan
2 years
Are enzymes of the same pathway more likely to participate in protein-protein interactions among themselves? How transient are these interactions? In our latest work, we explore these questions using the E.coli 1-carbon metabolism pathway. (1/2) https://t.co/IPUJGxPBnC
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Enzymes in a pathway often form metabolons through weak protein-protein interactions (PPI) that localize and protect labile metabolites. Due to their transient nature, the structural architecture of...
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Bede Portz
2 years
Massive @BiophysicalSoc meeting FOMO. Wish I was there!
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@bhogleharsha
Harsha Bhogle
2 years
There is a real need to understand autism. Autism is a developmental disorder and not a mental health issue as most people think. People on the spectrum comprehend. It is the ability to communicate that most often poses a challenge. With the right interventions and support
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@AdityaRanganat4
Srivastav Ranganathan
2 years
Such a gold mine this! If you are someone who grew up fascinated by the Australian cricket summer growing up, this channel is 🔥 https://t.co/uibA67nMzs And then we have Indian cricket archives which are locked up in the cupboards of BCCI
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@Punit_Pania
Punit Pania
2 years
The farthest south I have ever traveled for a show! Please help me reach people you know in Auckland and around. This show has my best material honed over years, looking forward - Sat, 2nd March: https://t.co/3C3lVSlZTw
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@minisciencegirl
Dr. Amy Lee
2 years
Never name a manuscript draft "_FINAL"
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@vishuguttal
Vishu Guttal !! ವಿಶ್ವೇಶ ಗುತ್ತಲ್
2 years
I usually give students some new year gift; this year I got delayed and thought why not make it a Republic Day gift!
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