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Haribabu Arthanari, Ph.D.

Associate Professor of Biological Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology

We utilize a combination of techniques including NMR spectroscopy, NMR-based fragment and high throughput screening, and biophysical and cell-based assays to map hotspots in the interaction interface, to further understand the molecular mechanisms orchestrated by these interactions, and to identify disruptive inhibitors that may be developed into treatments for the related pathologies.

Haribabu Arthanari received his Bachelors in Chemistry from the Madras Christian College and his Masters in Chemistry from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT)-Madras.  He did his graduate studies at Wesleyan University with Philip  Bolton and earned his PhD in 2004. He then joined the laboratory of Gerhard Wagner for his post-doctoral training. He was promoted to a lecturer in 2010 and moved to his independent position in 2016.

Research:

Protein-Protein Interactions (PPIs) is the Holy Grail of therapeutic intervention, offering a plethora of unique structural landscapes as potential targets. I use structure-guided approaches to characterize and validate these interactions in the context of disease models.  We utilize a combination of techniques including NMR spectroscopy, NMR-based fragment and high throughput screening, and biophysical and cell-based assays to map hotspots in the interaction interface, to further understand the molecular mechanisms orchestrated by these interactions, and to identify disruptive inhibitors that may be developed into treatments for the related pathologies.  Our current areas of focus are 1) the critical interactions between transcription factors and the general transcriptional machinery, including the Mediator complex, co-activators, and remodeling factors, and 2) translation initiation machinery demonstrated to be dysregulated in cancer disease states.  We are working on making use of NMR-derived metabolomics data in the identification of novel metabolite disease markers that in combination with cellular pathway analysis can be used to identify new potential therapeutic targets.  In order to facilitate our research goals, we also work on the development of new NMR methods for fragment screening, metabolite fingerprinting and protein-ligand interaction identification.  Our work on novel pulse sequences, pulse designs, labeling strategies and sampling schemes let us push the boundaries of NMR as a technique, allowing us to tackle larger systems by NMR.

Address: 

Longwood Center

LC-3311

360 Longwood Ave.

Boston, MA 02115

Publications View
Neutralizing positive charges at the surface of a protein lowers its rate of amide hydrogen exchange without altering its structure or increasing its thermostability.
Authors: Authors: Shaw BF, Arthanari H, Narovlyansky M, Durazo A, Frueh DP, Pollastri MP, Lee A, Bilgicer B, Gygi SP, Wagner G, Whitesides GM.
J Am Chem Soc
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Time-shared HSQC-NOESY for accurate distance constraints measured at high-field in (15)N-(13)C-ILV methyl labeled proteins.
Authors: Authors: Frueh DP, Leed A, Arthanari H, Koglin A, Walsh CT, Wagner G.
J Biomol NMR
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FM reconstruction of non-uniformly sampled protein NMR data at higher dimensions and optimization by distillation.
Authors: Authors: Hyberts SG, Frueh DP, Arthanari H, Wagner G.
J Biomol NMR
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A double TROSY hNCAnH experiment for efficient assignment of large and challenging proteins.
Authors: Authors: Frueh DP, Arthanari H, Koglin A, Walsh CT, Wagner G.
J Am Chem Soc
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The T-lock: automated compensation of radio-frequency induced sample heating.
Authors: Authors: Hiller S, Arthanari H, Wagner G.
J Biomol NMR
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Mediator subunit Gal11p/MED15 is required for fatty acid-dependent gene activation by yeast transcription factor Oaf1p.
Authors: Authors: Thakur JK, Arthanari H, Yang F, Chau KH, Wagner G, Näär AM.
J Biol Chem
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Dynamic thiolation-thioesterase structure of a non-ribosomal peptide synthetase.
Authors: Authors: Frueh DP, Arthanari H, Koglin A, Vosburg DA, Bennett AE, Walsh CT, Wagner G.
Nature
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Fourier synthesis techniques for NMR spectroscopy in inhomogeneous fields.
Authors: Authors: Arthanari H, Frueh D, Wagner G, Pryor B, Khaneja N.
J Chem Phys
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A nuclear receptor-like pathway regulating multidrug resistance in fungi.
Authors: Authors: Thakur JK, Arthanari H, Yang F, Pan SJ, Fan X, Breger J, Frueh DP, Gulshan K, Li DK, Mylonakis E, Struhl K, Moye-Rowley WS, Cormack BP, Wagner G, Näär AM.
Nature
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CTL recognition of a protective immunodominant influenza A virus nucleoprotein epitope utilizes a highly restricted Vbeta but diverse Valpha repertoire: functional and structural implications.
Authors: Authors: Zhong W, Dixit SB, Mallis RJ, Arthanari H, Lugovskoy AA, Beveridge DL, Wagner G, Reinherz EL.
J Mol Biol
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