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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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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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Heightened miR6024-NLR interactions facilitate necrotrophic pathogenesis in tomato

TL;DR: The elucidation of the necrotrophic disease-synergistic role played by miR6024 becomes a potent candidate for biotechnological manipulation for the rapid development of pathogen-tolerant solanaceous plants and a hindrance to the deployment of miRNAs in crop improvement programs.
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Regulation of transcriptional activation function of rat estrogen receptor α (ERα) by novel C-terminal splice inserts

TL;DR: Two novel exons inserted between exon 5 and 6 of rat ERα that can add independently or in tandem 18 and 14 amino acids to the estrogen binding/activator function 2 domain of the receptor are discovered and can regulate the wild-type receptor function and may contribute to the regulatory action of estrogen, especially in the maturing heart where they are more abundant.
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Plant miRNA responses under temperature stress

TL;DR: A concise version of the information on miRNA and their target gene modulation under temperature stress conditions, in specific crop plants, that has been unravelled through next generation sequencing techniques is presented.
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Plant metacaspases: Decoding their dynamics in development and disease.

TL;DR: A comprehensive review of plant metacaspases is presented in this article , which explores the origin and evolution of metacases and their regulatory and functional diversity in different plants while discussing their analogy to mammalian caspases.