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Pallob Kundu
Researcher at Bose Institute
Publications - 30
Citations - 836
Pallob Kundu is an academic researcher from Bose Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Promoter & Gene. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 27 publications receiving 720 citations. Previous affiliations of Pallob Kundu include University of California, Los Angeles & University of California.
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Effect of Heptitis C Virus Core Protein on Cellular Gene Expression: Specific Inhibition of Cyclooxygenase 2
TL;DR: Levels of both COX-2 RNA and the Cox-2 protein were significantly inhibited after the expression of HCV core protein in HeLa cells, suggesting that the inhibition of the Cox the2 protein could serve as a means of muting the cellular inflammatory response during HCV infection.
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Coherent regulation of miR167a biogenesis and expression of auxin signaling pathway genes during bacterial stress in tomato
TL;DR: Investigation of regulation of miR167a, its targets ARF6/8 and related auxin signaling pathway during biotrophic Xanthomonas campestris, pv.
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The first transmembrane domain (TM1) of β2-subunit binds to the transmembrane domain S1 of α-subunit in BK potassium channels
Francisco J. Morera,Francisco J. Morera,Abderrahmane Alioua,Pallob Kundu,Marcelo Salazar,Carlos Gonzalez,Agustín D. Martínez,Enrico Stefani,Ligia Toro,Ramon Latorre +9 more
TL;DR: BK channel subunit alpha physically interacts with BK channels subunit beta‐2 by anti tag coimmunoprecipitation by anti-tag co-inhibition.
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Distinct Transcriptional Regulation of Human Large Conductance Voltage- and Calcium-activated K+ Channel Gene (hSlo1) by Activated Estrogen Receptor α and c-Src Tyrosine Kinase
TL;DR: The results indicate that the nongenomic PI3K signaling pathway plays a role in estrogen/hERα-stimulated hSlo1 gene expression; whereas c-Src activity leads to hSLo1 gene tonic repression independently of estrogen, likely through ERK activation.
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Effects of Picornavirus Proteinases on Host Cell Transcription
Asim Dasgupta,Padmaja Yalamanchili,Melody Clark,Steven Kliewer,Lee G. Fradkin,Sheryl Rubinstein,Saumitra Das,Yuhong Shen,Mary K. Weidman,Rajeev Banerjee,Utpal Datta,Megan Igo,Pallob Kundu,Bhaswati Barat,Arnold J. Berk +14 more
TL;DR: To examine whether 3Cpro is sufficient to cause inhibition of host cell transcription seen in virus-infected cells,3Cpro was cloned into the eukaryotic expression vector pCDNA and the role of the 3C protease inHost cell transcription shutoff is clear from both genetic and biochemical analyses.