Aswin Seshasayee's profile

What I do

I am a PhD student at the EMBL-European Bioinformatics Insitute, Cambrige, UK. I study regulation in bacteria on a genomic scale.

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Interests

My interest lies in various aspects of bacterial biology – regulation and evolution – and in the mechanisms underlying inter-bacterial and host-bacterial interactions.

Projects

(1) Regulation of small-molecule metabolism by metabolites
(2) Regulatory mechanisms governing complex bacterial behaviour such as swarming

Publications

  • High-Temperature unfolding of a trp-Cage mini-protein: a molecular dynamics simulation study. Theoretical biology & medical modelling [electronic resource]. 2 (1) , 7 (Epub 11 Mar 2005) PubMed ID:(15760474)

  • Cherukuvada S, Seshasayee A, Raghunathan K, Anishetty S, Pennathur G. Evidence of a double-lid movement in Pseudomonas aeruginosa lipase: insights from molecular dynamics simulations. PLoS computational biology 1 (3) , e28 (Epub 12 Aug 2005) PubMed ID:(16110344)

  • Seshasayee A. An assessment of the role of DNA adenine methyltransferase on gene expression regulation in E coli. PLoS ONE 2 , e273 (Epub 07 Mar 2007) PubMed ID:(17342207)

  • Seshasayee A, Bertone P, Fraser G, Luscombe N. Transcriptional regulatory networks in bacteria: from input signals to output responses. Current opinion in microbiology 9 (5) , 511-9 (Epub 30 Aug 2006) PubMed ID:(16942903)

  • Seshasayee A, Raghunathan K, Sivaraman K, Pennathur G. Role of hydrophobic interactions and salt-bridges in beta-hairpin folding. Journal of molecular modeling 12 (2) , 197-204 (Epub 18 Oct 2005) PubMed ID:(16231193 [)

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