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NMR characterization of kinase p38 dynamics in free and ligand-bound forms.
- M. Vogtherr, K. Saxena, +9 authors H. Schwalbe
- Chemistry, Medicine
- Angewandte Chemie
- 30 January 2006
Peptide Binding Induces Large Scale Changes in Inter-domain Mobility in Human Pin1*
- D. M. Jacobs, K. Saxena, M. Vogtherr, P. Bernadó, M. Pons, K. Fiebig
- Chemistry, Medicine
- Journal of Biological Chemistry
- 11 July 2003
Pin1 is a peptidyl-prolyl cis/trans isomerase (PPIase) essential for cell cycle regulation. Pin1-catalyzed peptidyl-prolyl isomerization provides a key conformational switch to activate… Expand
Integrated Natural Resource Management: Approaches and Lessons from the Himalaya
- K. Saxena, K. S. Rao, K. K. Sen, R. Maikhuri, R. Semwal
- Biology, Geography
- 2001
Losses of forest cover, biodiversity, agricultural productivity, and ecosystem services in the Himalayan mountain region are interlinked problems and threats to the sustainable livelihoods of 115 x… Expand
Conservation policy–people conflicts: a case study from Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve (a World Heritage Site), India
- R. Maikhuri, S. Nautiyal, K. S. Rao, K. Saxena
- Economics
- 1 July 2001
Perceptions of local people towards conservation policy and related management interventions, nature and magnitude of policy–people conflicts and, possible options for conflict resolution were… Expand
Forest management and land use/cover changes in a typical micro watershed in the mid elevation zone of Central Himalaya, India.
- Abdul Wakeel, K. S. Rao, R. Maikhuri, K. Saxena
- Geography
- 18 July 2005
Abstract In most developing countries, large-scale land use/cover changes are reported over the last few centuries. In most cases, it is attributed to the human population growth. To achieve… Expand
Conserving the sacred : for biodiversity management
- P. S. Ramakrishnan, K. Saxena, U. Chandrashekara
- Geography
- 1998
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Crop damage and livestock depredation by wildlife: a case study from Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve, India.
- K. S. Rao, R. Maikhuri, S. Nautiyal, K. Saxena
- Geography, Medicine
- Journal of environmental management
- 1 November 2002
The success of conserving biological resources in any Biosphere Reserve or protected area depends on the extent of support and positive attitudes and perceptions of local people have towards such… Expand
Traditional crop diversity for sustainable development of Central Himalayan agroecosystems
- R. Maikhuri, K. S. Rao, K. Saxena
- Economics
- 1 September 1996
SUMMARY A rich diversity of traditional crops occurs generally in the Himalaya and more particularly in Central Himalaya. Over forty species of food grains are grown in traditional agroecosystems of… Expand
Growth and ecological impacts of traditional agroforestry tree species in Central Himalaya, India
- R. Maikhuri, R. Semwal, K. S. Rao, K. Singh, K. Saxena
- Biology
- Agroforestry Systems
- 23 December 2000
A number of multipurpose tree species are conserved as scattered trees in settled farms on terraced slopes by the traditional farmers in Central Himalaya, India. Knowledge on growth rates and… Expand
Enlightening the photoactive site of channelrhodopsin-2 by DNP-enhanced solid-state NMR spectroscopy
- Johanna Becker-Baldus, C. Bamann, +8 authors C. Glaubitz
- Chemistry, Medicine
- Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- 27 July 2015
Significance Channelrhodopsin-2 is a dimeric membrane protein functioning as a light-gated ion channel, which has triggered numerous optogenetic applications. We present the first NMR study, to our… Expand