Dr. Devendra SHIVHARE
PhD in Protein Biochemistry, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (2017); Supervisor: Assoc. Prof. Oliver Mueller-Cajar M.tech, Indian Institute of Technolgy (IIT), Kharagpur, India B.tech, VIT University (VITU), Vellore, India Publications
[4] Rendón-Anaya M, Ibarra-Laclette E, Méndez-Bravo A, Lan T, Zheng C, Carretero-Paulet L, Perez-Torres CA, Chacón-López A, Hernandez-Guzmán G, Chang TH, Farr KM, Barbazuk WB, Chamala S, Mutwil M, Shivhare D, Alvarez-Ponce D, Mitter N, Hayward A, Fletcher S, Rozas J, Sánchez Gracia A, Kuhn D, Barrientos-Priego AF, Salojärvi J, Librado P, Sankoff D, Herrera-Estrella A, Albert VA, Herrera-Estrella L (2019) The avocado genome informs deep angiosperm phylogeny, highlights introgressive hybridization, and reveals pathogen-influenced gene space adaptation. PNAS 116: 17081-17089. [read article] [3] Shivhare D, Ng J, Tsai YC, Mueller-Cajar O. (2019). Probing the rice Rubisco-Rubisco activase interaction via subunit heterooligomerization. PNAS 116: 24041-24048. [read more] [2] Shivhare, D. and Mueller-Cajar, O. (2017). In Vitro Characterization of Thermostable CAM Rubisco Activase Reveals a Rubisco Interacting Surface Loop. Plant Physiology 174: 1505-1516. [read more] [1] Shivhare, D. and Mueller-Cajar, O. (2017). Rubisco Activase: The Molecular Chiropractor of the World’s Most Abundant Protein. Photosynthesis and Bioenergetics, WORLD SCIENTIFIC: 159-187. |
sdevendra[at]ntu.edu.sg
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