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Debjani Roy

Researcher at Bose Institute

Publications -  29
Citations -  574

Debjani Roy is an academic researcher from Bose Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Docking (molecular). The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 29 publications receiving 514 citations. Previous affiliations of Debjani Roy include University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio.

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The Interactions of Allium sativum Leaf Agglutinin with a Chaperonin Group of Unique Receptor Protein Isolated from a Bacterial Endosymbiont of the Mustard Aphid

TL;DR: In this article, a garlic leaf lectin was identified as an endosymbiotic chaperonin, symbionin, using liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry.
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Construction and Analysis of the Protein-Protein Interaction Networks Based on Gene Expression Profiles of Parkinson's Disease

TL;DR: This study represents a novel investigation of the PPI networks for PD, a complex disease, and 37 proteins identified can be considered as PD network biomarkers.
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Small cationic protein from a marine turtle has β-defensin-like fold and antibacterial and antiviral activity

TL;DR: This small cationic protein is part of the innate immunity of this organism and replaces lysozyme in the egg and has the potential to be developed as an antibacterial and antiviral agent.
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An Insight into the Molecular Basis of Salt Tolerance of l-myo-Inositol 1-P Synthase (PcINO1) from Porteresia coarctata (Roxb.) Tateoka, a Halophytic Wild Rice

TL;DR: A 37-amino acid stretch between Trp-174 and Ser-210 has been confirmed as the salt-tolerance determinant domain in PcINO1 both by loss or gain of salt tolerance by either deletion or by addition to salt-sensitive MIPS(s) of Oryza and Brassica juncea.
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Temperature-induced unfolding pathway of a type III antifreeze protein: insight from molecular dynamics simulation.

TL;DR: Insight is provided into the structure-stability relationship of AFPIII, which may help to engineer AFPs with increased thermal stability that is more desirable than natural AFPs for some industrial and biomedical purposes.