Arindam Mondal

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Bio-technnology and Bio-Sciences India Institute of Technology Kharagpur 
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Dey S, Mondal A. (2024) Unveiling the role of host kinases at different steps of influenza A virus life cycle. Journal of Virology. e0119223
Halder S, Thakur A, Keshry SS, et al. (2023) SELEX based aptamers with diagnostic and entry inhibitor therapeutic potential for SARS-CoV-2. Scientific Reports. 13: 14560
Kedia N, Banerjee S, Mondal A. (2022) A Comprehensive Roadmap Towards the Generation of an Influenza B Reporter Assay Using a Single DNA Polymerase-Based Cloning of the Reporter RNA Construct. Frontiers in Microbiology. 13: 868367
Banerjee S, De A, Kedia N, et al. (2022) The species-specific 282 residue in the PB2 subunit of the polymerase regulates RNA synthesis and replication of influenza A viruses infecting bat and non-bat hosts. Journal of Virology. jvi0219021
Dawson AR, Wilson GM, Freiberger EC, et al. (2020) Phosphorylation controls RNA binding and transcription by the influenza virus polymerase. Plos Pathogens. 16: e1008841
Mondal A, Dawson AR, Potts GK, et al. (2017) Influenza virus recruits host protein kinase C to control assembly and activity of its replication machinery. Elife. 6
Mondal A, Dawson AR, Potts GK, et al. (2017) Author response: Influenza virus recruits host protein kinase C to control assembly and activity of its replication machinery Elife
Kirui J, Mondal A, Mehle A. (2016) Ubiquitination up-regulates influenza virus polymerase function. Journal of Virology
Mondal A, Potts GK, Dawson AR, et al. (2015) Phosphorylation at the homotypic interface regulates nucleoprotein oligomerization and assembly of the influenza virus replication machinery. Plos Pathogens. 11: e1004826
Mondal A, Victor KG, Pudupakam RS, et al. (2014) Newly identified phosphorylation site in the vesicular stomatitis virus P protein is required for viral RNA synthesis. Journal of Virology. 88: 1461-72
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