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  • Prof P. N. Rangarajan

  • Professor (HAG)
  • Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore
Publications 1987 - 2024

Publications

  • 82
    Journal Articles
  • 1
    Conference
    Proceedings
  • 3
    Review
  • 2
    Short Survey
  • 1
    Editorial
  • 1
    Letter
  • 8
  • 16
  • 9
  • 45

Citations / H-Index

6076 Citations
31 h-index
5105 Citations

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Expertise

Medicine General and Internal

Medicine.

Personal Information

Prof P. N. Rangarajan

Male
Biochemistry, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore
, Karnataka, India - 560012


Experience

  • Professor (HAG)

    Biochemistry

    Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore

  • Professor

    Biochemistry

    Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore


Qualification

  • Ph.D.

    Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore


Doctoral Theses Guided

2020

Studies on the post-transcriptional regulation of genes of glutamate utilization pathway in Pichia pastoris and a role for Retrograde regulation protein 1

Dey, Trishna, Indian Institute of Science banglore

2019

Comparative evaluation of retrograde regulatory proteins (Rtg1p, Rtg2p, and Rtg3p) of Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Pichia pastoris and identification of P. pastoris RtgXp as a novel regulator of multiple metabolic pathways

Khatun, Jesminara, Indian Institute of Science banglore

2017

Characterization of mouse Apolipoprotein L9 and investigation of its cellular functions

Arvind, A, Indian Institute of Science banglore

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2020

Studies on the post-transcriptional regulation of genes of glutamate utilization pathway in Pichia pastoris and a role for Retrograde regulation protein 1

Dey, Trishna, Indian Institute of Science banglore

2019

Comparative evaluation of retrograde regulatory proteins (Rtg1p, Rtg2p, and Rtg3p) of Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Pichia pastoris and identification of P. pastoris RtgXp as a novel regulator of multiple metabolic pathways

Khatun, Jesminara, Indian Institute of Science banglore

2017

Characterization of mouse Apolipoprotein L9 and investigation of its cellular functions

Arvind, A, Indian Institute of Science banglore

2016

Mxr1p is a Global Regulator of Multiple Metabolic Pathways in the Methylotrophic Yeast Pichia Pastoris

Sahu, Umakant, Indian Institute of Science banglore

2015

Adjunct Therapy with Curcumin for the Treatment of Malaria : Studies in a Murine Model

Dende, Chaitanya, Indian institute of science Bangalore

2013

Host Gene Expression Profiling of Japanese Encephalitis Virus Infected cells : Identification of Novel Pro- and Anti-viral Genes

Bhandari, Prakash, Indian Institute of Science banglore

2012

Transcriptional Regulation By A Biotin Starvation- And Methanol-Inducible Zinc Finger Protein In The Methylotrophic Yeast, Pichia Pastoris

Nallani, Vijay Kumar, Indian Institute of Science banglore

2009

Identification And Characterization Of A Virus Inducible Non Coding RNA (VINC)

Sreenivasa Murthy, U M, Indian Institute of Science banglore

2009

Identification Of Key DNA Elements Involved In promoter Recognition By Mxr1p , A key Regulator Of Methanol Utilisation Pathway In Pichia Pastoris

Kranthi, Balla Venkata, Indian Institute of Science banglore

2009

Peroxisomal Targeting Of Pichia Pastoris Cytochrome C During Methanol And Fatty Acid Metabolism

Mohanty, Abhishek, Indian Institute of Science banglore

2009

Unique Features Of Heme-Biosynthetic Pathway In The Human Malaria Parasite, Plasmodium Falciparum

Arun Nagaraj, V, Indian Institute of Science banglore

2006

Identification Of Chloroquine Resistant Haplotypes Of Plasmodium Falciparum In India And Development Of New Antimalarial Combinations

Vathsala, P G, Indian Institute of Science banglore

2006

Virus-Inducible Gene Expression Changes In Mouse Brain : Studies With Japanese Encephalitis & Rabies Viruses

Saha, Saugata, Indian Institute of Science banglore

2004

Delta-Aminolevulinic Acid Dehydratase From Plasmodium falciparum - Indigenous Vs Imported

Dhanasekaran, S, Indian Institute of Science banglore

2000

Transcriptional Regulation By Nuclear Receptor Homodimers Binding To The Direct Repeat Motif DR1 : Investigations In An in vitro Transcription System Derived From Rat Liver Nuclear Extracts

Harish, S, Indian Institute of Science banglore

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