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Arunava Mandal

Researcher at University of Calcutta

Publications -  7
Citations -  56

Arunava Mandal is an academic researcher from University of Calcutta. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Gene expression. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 6 publications receiving 41 citations. Previous affiliations of Arunava Mandal include Bose Institute & Islamic Azad University.

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Functional characterization of tomato membrane-bound NAC transcription factors.

TL;DR: Both biotic-stress-related SlNACMTFs have been characterized to elucidate their regulatory function and demonstrated the differential regulatory effect on the expression of several stress-related genes by interacting with the putative NACbs in their promoter region, suggesting their direct role in plant stress response.
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Mechanism of regulation of tomato TRN1 gene expression in late infection with tomato leaf curl New Delhi virus (ToLCNDV).

TL;DR: It is postulate that the activation of SA pathway during stress-response in tomato induces WRKY16, which in turn modulates transcription of SlTRN1 gene, which may affect the severity of symptoms.
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Ubiquitination: a tool for plant adaptation to changing environments

TL;DR: The E3 ubiquitin ligase is the major component of UPS that recognizes and tethers poly-ubiquitins on the target proteins and contributes not only to the proteome plasticity of the cell but also regulates the plant's response to environmental cues.
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Identification, characterization, expression profiling, and virus-induced gene silencing of armadillo repeat-containing proteins in tomato suggest their involvement in tomato leaf curl New Delhi virus resistance

TL;DR: In this article, a total of 46 ARM-repeat proteins and 41 U-box-containing proteins (SlPUBs) were identified in tomato and their corresponding genes were studied for physicochemical properties, gene structure, domain architecture, chromosomal localization, phylogeny, and cis-regulatory elements in the upstream promoter region.
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Inhibition of Bemisia tabaci vectored, GroEL mediated transmission of tomato leaf curl New Delhi virus by garlic leaf lectin (Allium sativum leaf agglutinin).

TL;DR: In this paper, a similar GroEL receptor of ASAL has been identified through LC-MS/MS in the brush border membrane vesicle (BBMV) of B. tabaci which serves as a vector for several plant viruses including tomato leaf curl New Delhi virus (ToLCNDV).