Dr Pravin Jagtap
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The Jagtap Lab investigates the molecular mechanisms of protein-RNA complexes central to human health and disease, with a particular emphasis on RNA helicases—enzymes critical for unwinding RNA during cellular processes. Dysregulation of these helicases contributes to various diseases, yet developing selective therapeutics remains difficult because of their conserved ATP and RNA binding sites. To address this, the lab explores novel, transient druggable sites by studying the regulatory roles of accessory RNA-binding domains (RBDs) within helicases. Building on our previous discoveries that reveal how RBDs can toggle the activity of the RNA helicase MLE “on” or “off”, the team aims to determine whether similar regulatory mechanisms exist across other helicases.
Using a multidisciplinary approach that combines structural biology, biochemistry, and cellular studies, our lab seeks to understand how RBDs modulate helicase function, alter RNA target specificity, and reshape protein interaction networks. The lab’s ultimate goal is to leverage this mechanistic insight to develop small-molecule modulators capable of correcting helicase dysfunction in disease. Through collaboration and innovation, the lab strives to translate fundamental discoveries into therapeutic strategies that enhance human health and deepen our understanding of RNA helicase regulation.
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