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Himansha singh
Himansha singh
BBSRC Research Fellow at Cambridge University
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ATP-dependent substrate transport by the ABC transporter MsbA is proton-coupled
H Singh, S Velamakanni, MJ Deery, J Howard, SL Wei, HW Van Veen
Nature communications 7 (1), 12387, 2016
602016
Powering the ABC multidrug exporter LmrA: How nucleotides embrace the ion-motive force
K Agboh, CHF Lau, YSK Khoo, H Singh, S Raturi, AV Nair, J Howard, ...
Science advances 4 (9), eaas9365, 2018
222018
Relocation of active site carboxylates in major facilitator superfamily multidrug transporter LmrP reveals plasticity in proton interactions
AV Nair, H Singh, S Raturi, A Neuberger, Z Tong, N Ding, K Agboh, ...
Scientific reports 6 (1), 38052, 2016
142016
Energetics of lipid transport by the ABC transporter MsbA is lipid dependent
D Guo, H Singh, A Shimoyama, C Guffick, Y Tang, SM Rowe, T Noel, ...
Communications Biology 4 (1), 1379, 2021
82021
Complexities of a protonatable substrate in measurements of Hoechst 33342 transport by multidrug transporter LmrP
BM Swain, D Guo, H Singh, PB Rawlins, M McAlister, HW van Veen
Scientific Reports 10 (1), 20026, 2020
82020
Drug‐dependent inhibition of nucleotide hydrolysis in the heterodimeric ABC multidrug transporter PatAB from Streptococcus pneumoniae
C Guffick, PY Hsieh, A Ali, W Shi, J Howard, DK Chinthapalli, AC Kong, ...
The FEBS Journal 289 (13), 3770-3788, 2022
62022
Engineered MATE multidrug transporters reveal two functionally distinct ion-coupling pathways in NorM from Vibrio cholerae
S Raturi, AV Nair, K Shinoda, H Singh, B Bai, S Murakami, H Fujitani, ...
Communications Biology 4 (1), 558, 2021
62021
Energy coupling in ABC exporters
HW van Veen, H Singh, K Agboh, LA Fagg, D Guo, B Swain, RF de Kruijf, ...
Research in microbiology 170 (8), 392-398, 2019
62019
DNA oxidation, its consequences and efficacy of GC-MS and SPME-GC-MS for In Vitro quantification of DNA oxidative products
H Singh, A Udawat, T Franklin, SP Sarathi
International Journal of Advancements in Research & Technology 1 (5), 15-27, 2012
12012
Research data supporting" Drug-dependent inhibition of nucleotide hydrolysis in the heterodimeric ABC multidrug transporter PatAB from Streptococcus pneumoniae"
C Guffick, PY Hsieh, A Ali, W Shi, J Howard, DK Chinthapalli, AC Kong, ...
2022
Research data supporting" Energetics of lipid transport by the ABC transporter MsbA is lipid dependent"
D Guo, H Singh, A Shimoyama, C Guffick, Y Tang, SM Rowe, T Noel, ...
2021
Research data supporting" Engineered MATE multidrug transporters reveal two functionally distinct ion-coupling pathways in NorM from Vibrio cholerae"
S Raturi, AV Nair, K Shinoda, H Singh, B Bai, S Murakami, H Fujitani, ...
2021
Research data supporting'Complexities of a protonatable substrate in measurements of Hoechst 33342 transport by multidrug transporter LmrP'
BM Swain, D Guo, H Singh, PB Rawlins, M McAlister, HW Van Veen
2020
Research data supporting the publication" Powering the ABC multidrug exporter LmrA: how nucleotides embrace the ion-motive force" by Agboh et al.
K Agboh, CHF Lau, YSK Khoo, H Singh, S Raturi, AV Nair, J Howard, ...
2018
On the mechanisms of transport and energy coupling in ABC exporters
H Singh
2018
Research data supporting “Relocation of active site carboxylates in major facilitator superfamily multidrug transporter LmrP reveals plasticity in proton interactions”
AV Nair, H Singh, S Raturi, A Neuberger, Z Tong, N Ding, K Agboh, ...
University of Cambridge, 2016
2016
Research Data Supporting" ATP-dependent substrate transport by the ABC transporter MsbA is proton-coupled"
H Singh, S Velamakanni, MJ Deery, J Howard, SL Wei, HW van Veen
University of Cambridge, 2016
2016
International Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research, Volume 3, Issue 4, April-2012 1 ISSN 2229-5518 Insight of Lectins-A review
H Singh, SP Sarathi
International Journal of Advance Research, IJOAR. org
H Singh, M Ahmad
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