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Sougata Saha
Researcher at National Institute of Technology, Durgapur
Publications - 30
Citations - 1097
Sougata Saha is an academic researcher from National Institute of Technology, Durgapur. The author has contributed to research in topics: Protein arginylation & Arginyltransferase. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 30 publications receiving 883 citations. Previous affiliations of Sougata Saha include Indian Institute of Science & University of Pennsylvania.
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Differential Arginylation of Actin Isoforms is Regulated by Coding-Sequence-Dependent Degradation
TL;DR: The work provides an explanation for the different N-terminal arginylation states of β- and γ-actin in vivo and suggests translation rate affected by nucleotide coding sequence confers different posttranslational states to proteins and selectively regulates protein degradation.
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Identification and characterization of a virus-inducible non-coding RNA in mouse brain
TL;DR: Northern blotting of nuclear and cytoplasmic RNAs revealed that VINC is localized primarily in the nucleus of RAG cells and is thus a novel member of the nuclear ncRNA family.
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Arginylation Regulates Intracellular Actin Polymer Level by Modulating Actin Properties and Binding of Capping and Severing Proteins
Sougata Saha,Maureen M. Mundia,Fangliang Zhang,Ryan W. Demers,Farida Korobova,Tatyana Svitkina,Alex A. PerieteanuA.A. Perieteanu,John F. Dawson,Anna Kashina +8 more
TL;DR: It is found that actin regulation by arginylation affects its biochemical properties and binding of actin-associated proteins, modulating the overall structural organization of actIn filaments in the cell.
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Excellent N-fixing and P-solubilizing traits in earthworm gut-isolated bacteria: A vermicompost based assessment with vegetable market waste and rice straw feed mixtures
Nazneen Hussain,Archana Singh,Sougata Saha,Mattaparthi Venkata Satish Kumar,Pradip Bhattacharyya,Satya Sundar Bhattacharya +5 more
TL;DR: Interestingly, two novel N-fixing strains of Kluyvera ascorbata emerged as an efficient biofertilizer candidate and both N- fixing and P-solubilizing strains of Serratia and Bacillus were isolated from earthworm gut.
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Posttranslational arginylation as a global biological regulator.
Sougata Saha,Anna Kashina +1 more
TL;DR: This review summarizes the key data in the protein arginylation field since its original discovery to date and shows that arginolation is essential for embryogenesis in many organisms and that it regulates such important processes as heart development, angiogenesis, and tissue morphogenesis in mammals.