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Prof Susheel Durani

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  • Organic Chemistry

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Bio-Organic Chemistry, Peptide and Protein Chemistry, Protein Folding Problem, De Novo Peptide and Protein Motif Design, Molecular Enzymology, Enzyme Mechanisms, Enzyme Inhibitor Design.

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  • Male
  • Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Powai
Ph.D
Jammu University 1977
Retired Professor Jan 1989 – —
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay | Department of Chemistry
Associate Professor Jan 1987 – Jan 1989
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay | Department of Chemistry

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Scholarly Publications

Configurationally guided peptide conformational motifs: Crystal structure of a L<sup>α</sup>D<sup>β</sup>L<sup>β</sup>D<sup>α</sup>D <sup>β</sup>L<sup>α</sup> type hexapeptide fold

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Authors: Fabiola, F.;Pattabhi, V.;Rawale, S.;Raju, E. B.;Durani, S.

A single point chiral inversion that selforganizes a randomcoil peptide. Apolar solvent conformation of Boc-(L\D)-Glu-Ala-Leu-LysNHMe

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Authors: Bobde, V.;Beri, S.;Rawale, S.;Satyanarayana, C. V.V.;Durani, S.

Crystal structures of a D‐residue containing tetrapeptides 1. tert‐Boc‐D‐Valyl‐alanyl‐leucyl‐alanyl methoxide, butanol solvate

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Authors: BOBDE, V.;DURANI, S.;PATTABHI, VASANTHA;SADASWAN, C.

HOCGO and DMACGO. Two coumarin derived α-dicarbonyls suitable as pH and polarity sensitive fluorescent reporters for proteins that can be targeted at reactive arginines

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Authors: Baburaj, Kunnumal;Azam, Naiyer;Udgaonkar, Dhananjay;Durani, Susheel

Harnessing D‐amino acids for peptide motif designs: Synthesis and solution conformation of Boc‐d‐Glu‐Ala‐Gly‐Lys‐NHMe and Boc‐l‐Glu‐Ala‐Gly‐Lys‐NHMe

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Stable type II' reverse turn - 3<inf>10</inf> helix conformation of Boc-D-Glu-Ala-Gly-Lys-Ala-Leu-OMe in apolar solvents.

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Erratum: Biological profile of 2-[4-(2-N-piperidinoethoxy) phenyl]-3-phenyl (2H) benzo (b) pyran - A potent antiimplantation agent in rat (Contraception 1991; 44: 461-472)

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Exploring arylglyoxals as the arginine reactivity probes. A mechanistic investigation using the buffer and substituent effects

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