Publications by authors named "Soumyajit Mukherjee"

Mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) is an obligatory process in sarcoma. Despite that, the metabolic programming of sarcoma mitochondria is still unknown. To obtain a comprehensive metabolic insight of mitochondria, we developed a mouse fibrosarcoma model by injecting 3-methylcholanthrene and compared mitochondrial proteomes between sarcoma and its contralateral normal muscle using mass spectrometry.

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Cell cycle regulation in response to biochemical cues is a fundamental event associated with many diseases. The regulation of such responses in complex metabolic environments is poorly understood. This study reveals unknown aspects of the metabolic regulation of cell division in Schizosaccharomyces pombe.

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Article Synopsis
  • The MPV17 protein is vital for mitochondrial function and is linked to a specific syndrome that features mitochondrial DNA depletion, but its exact role is still not fully understood.
  • Research on yeast cells without the MPV17 counterpart, SYM1, revealed that these cells have lower levels of key phospholipids affecting mitochondrial shape and growth, particularly at higher temperatures.
  • Supplementing the cells with methylglyoxal (a byproduct of glycolysis) improved their growth and mitochondrial health by boosting the activity of an enzyme called Gpd1, suggesting a potential pathway to alleviate the deficiencies caused by the absence of SYM1.
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Visceral leishmaniasis (VL) or Kala-azar, the second-largest parasitic killer worldwide, is caused by Leishmania donovani. The drugs to treat VL are toxic and expensive. Moreover, their indiscriminate use gave rise to resistant strains.

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Cytochrome c oxidase 6B1 (COX6B1) is one of the less characterized subunits of the mitochondrial electron transport chain complex IV (CIV). Here, we studied the pathobiochemical and respiratory functions of Cox12 (yeast ortholog of COX6B1) using Saccharomyces cerevisiae BY4741 (cox12Δ) cells deficient by the Cox12 protein. The cells exhibited severe growth deficiency in the respiratory glycerol-ethanol medium, which could be reverted by complementation with the yeast COX12 or human COX6B1 genes.

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The design and development of soft biomaterials based on amino acid and short-peptide have gained much attention due to their potent biomedical applications. A slight alteration in the side-chain of single amino acid in a peptide or protein sequence has a huge impact on the structure and function. Phenylalanine is one of the most studied amino acids, which contains an aromatic phenyl group connected through a flexible -CH - unit.

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The mitochondrial respiratory chain (MRC) is comprised of ~92 nuclear and mitochondrial DNA-encoded protein subunits that are organized into five different multi-subunit respiratory complexes. These complexes produce 90% of the ATP required for cell sustenance. Specific sets of subunits are assembled in a modular or non-modular fashion to construct the MRC complexes.

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