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D Thirumal Kumar

Researcher at VIT University

Publications -  50
Citations -  882

D Thirumal Kumar is an academic researcher from VIT University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mutant & Mutation. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 41 publications receiving 638 citations.

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Integrative Bioinformatics Approaches to Map Potential Novel Genes and Pathways Involved in Ovarian Cancer.

TL;DR: This study identified the most relevant biological networks involving DEGs that were mainly enriched in the cell cycle (in metaphase checkpoints) and revealed the role of APC in cell cycle regulation pathways.
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Dysregulation of Signaling Pathways Due to Differentially Expressed Genes From the B-Cell Transcriptomes of Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Patients - A Bioinformatics Approach.

TL;DR: Four genes (EGR1, CD38, CAV1, and AKT1) were identified to be strongly associated with SLE and might serve as potential biomarkers in early diagnosis and as therapeutic targets for SLE.
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Influence of V54M mutation in giant muscle protein titin: a computational screening and molecular dynamics approach

TL;DR: The deleterious mutant V54M was mapped, modeled the mutant protein complex, and deciphered the impact of mutation on binding with its partner telethonin in the titin crystal structure of PDB ID: 1YA5 with the aid of docking analysis to understand the mechanistic action of V 54M mutation in altering the protein structure, dynamics, and stability.
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Determining the role of missense mutations in the POU domain of HNF1A that reduce the DNA-binding affinity: A computational approach.

TL;DR: The HNF1A protein was retrieved from public databases and subjected to a three-step computational mutational analysis to identify the underlying mechanism and the MD approach is an important tool for elucidating the impact and affinity of mutations in DNA-protein interactions and understanding their function.