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Sangram K. Lenka
Researcher at The Energy and Resources Institute
Publications - 58
Citations - 1598
Sangram K. Lenka is an academic researcher from The Energy and Resources Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Drought tolerance & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 48 publications receiving 1066 citations. Previous affiliations of Sangram K. Lenka include Agricultural Research Organization, Volcani Center & Indian Agricultural Research Institute.
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Genome-wide classification and expression analysis of MYB transcription factor families in rice and Arabidopsis
Amit Katiyar,Shuchi Smita,Sangram K. Lenka,Sangram K. Lenka,Ravi Rajwanshi,Ravi Rajwanshi,Viswanathan Chinnusamy,Kailash C. Bansal +7 more
TL;DR: A comprehensive genome-wide analysis of chromosomal distribution, tandem repeats and phylogenetic relationship of MYB family genes in rice and Arabidopsis suggested their evolution via duplication.
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Comparative analysis of drought-responsive transcriptome in Indica rice genotypes with contrasting drought tolerance.
TL;DR: In this article, a comparative analysis of drought stress-responsive transcriptome between drought-tolerant (DT) landraces/genotypes and drought-sensitive modern rice cultivars will unravel novel genetic regulatory mechanisms involved in stress tolerance.
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Vanillin mediated green synthesis and application of gold nanoparticles for reversal of antimicrobial resistance in Pseudomonas aeruginosa clinical isolates
Sagar S. Arya,Sagar S. Arya,Mansi Sharma,Ratul Kumar Das,James E. Rookes,David M. Cahill,Sangram K. Lenka +6 more
TL;DR: The ability of VAuNPs and vanillin to be used as antibiotic adjuvants for inhibiting bacterial efflux pumps to potentiate antibiotics for addressing AMR problem affecting human health and environment is indicated.
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Jasmonate-responsive expression of paclitaxel biosynthesis genes in Taxus cuspidata cultured cells is negatively regulated by the bHLH transcription factors TcJAMYC1, TcJAMYC2, and TcJAMYC4
Sangram K. Lenka,N. Ezekiel Nims,Kham Vongpaseuth,Rosemary A. Boshar,Susan C. Roberts,Elsbeth L. Walker +5 more
TL;DR: Promoters of seven genes, encoding enzymes of the paclitaxel biosynthetic pathway were isolated and used to drive MJ-inducible expression of a GUS reporter construct in transiently transformed Taxus cells, showing that elicitation of pac litaxel production by MJ is regulated at least in part at the level of transcription.
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Current advances in molecular, biochemical, and computational modeling analysis of microalgal triacylglycerol biosynthesis
TL;DR: The potential synergistic impact of pathway analysis, computational approaches, and molecular genetic manipulation strategies on improving TAG production in unicellular microalgae has been explored in this article, with an emphasis on recent studies on rate-limiting steps in fatty acid and TAG synthesis.