Publications by authors named "Swarnab Sengupta"

In this review, we present a comprehensive list of the ubiquitin-like modifiers (Ubls) of , a common model organism used to study fundamental cellular processes that are conserved in complex multicellular organisms, such as humans. Ubls are a family of proteins that share structural relationships with ubiquitin, and which modify target proteins and lipids. These modifiers are processed, activated and conjugated to substrates by cognate enzymatic cascades.

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Aims: The work aimed to understand the important changes during glucose metabolism in Saccharomyces cerevisiae under acidified sodium nitrite (ac.NaNO ) mediated nitrosative stress.

Methods And Results: Confocal microscopy and fluorescence-activated cell sorting analysis were performed to investigate the generation of reactive nitrogen and oxygen species, and redox homeostasis under nitrosative stress was also characterized.

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S.cerevisiae is an industrially important organism known for its ability to produce ethanol as the demand for ethanol is increasing day by day all over the world, the need to find better and alternative ways to increase ethanol production is also rising. In this work we have proposed such alternative but effective method for producing ethanol by S.

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  • The study investigates how two drugs, phenylephrine hydrochloride (PEH) and synephrine (SNP), interact with cyclodextrins (α and β-CD) to form inclusion complexes using various physicochemical methods.
  • Techniques like conductance, surface tension, UV-Vis spectroscopy, and spectrofluorometry confirm a 1:1 stoichiometry and establish the stability of these complexes through calculated association constants.
  • The research highlights the cytotoxic assessment of these inclusion complexes, demonstrating non-toxic behavior and suggesting their potential for improved drug delivery systems without requiring any chemical modifications.
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