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Rajendra Kumar Angara

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Angara R, Sladek M, Gilk S
Contact (Thousand Oaks) . 2024 Dec; 7:25152564241304196. PMID: 39697586
The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and lipid droplets (LDs) are essential organelles involved in lipid synthesis, storage, and transport. Physical membrane contacts between the ER and LDs facilitate lipid and protein...
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Angara R, Sadi A, Gilk S
EMBO Rep . 2024 Sep; 25(12):5331-5351. PMID: 39333627
Effective intracellular communication between cellular organelles occurs at dedicated membrane contact sites (MCSs). Tether proteins are responsible for the establishment of MCSs, enabling direct communication between organelles to ensure organelle...
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Angara R, Sadi A, Gilk S
bioRxiv . 2024 Jan; PMID: 38168204
Effective intracellular communication between cellular organelles is pivotal for maintaining cellular homeostasis. Tether proteins, which are responsible for establishing membrane contact sites between cell organelles, enable direct communication between organelles...
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Gupta S, Angara R, Yousuf S, Reddy C, Ranjan A
Front Microbiol . 2020 Mar; 11:3. PMID: 32117088
Tuberculosis (TB) caused by () accounts for nearly 1.2 million deaths per annum worldwide. Due to the emergence of multidrug-resistant (MDR) strains, TB, a curable and avertable disease, remains one...
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Yousuf S, Angara R, Roy A, Gupta S, Misra R, Ranjan A
Microbiology (Reading) . 2018 Jul; 164(9):1133-1145. PMID: 29993358
Lipid metabolism is critical to Mycobacterium tuberculosis survival and infection. Unlike Escherichia coli, which has a single FadR, the M. tuberculosis genome encodes five proteins of the FadR sub-family. While...
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Angara R, Yousuf S, Gupta S, Ranjan A
Tuberculosis (Edinb) . 2018 Mar; 108:83-92. PMID: 29523332
leuCD operon encodes isopropylmalate isomerase (IPMI), an essential enzyme in leucine biosynthesis. Leucine biosynthesis is one of the essential metabolic pathways for Mycobacterium tuberculosis survival inside the macrophage. In this...
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Ramakrishna G, Anwar T, Angara R, Chatterjee N, Kiran S, Singh S
Eur J Cell Biol . 2012 Sep; 91(10):739-47. PMID: 22980320
A state of permanent growth arrest characterises a senescent cell. Both the beneficial and deleterious effects that have accrued in senescent cells are observed in a complex organ, such as...