Soumyashree A Gangopadhyay

Affiliations: 
Chemistry Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, United States 
Google:
"Soumyashree Gangopadhyay"
Bio:

Soumyashree Ashok Gangopadhyay

Parents

Sign in to add mentor
James L. Hougland grad student 2011-2016 Syracuse
 (PROTEIN PRENYLATION BY GERANYLGERANYLTRANSFERASE TYPE I (GGTASE-I): UNDERSTANDING THE SUBSTRATE RECOGNITION AND ACTIVITY REGULATION OF A MULTISPECIFIC ENZYME)
Amit Choudhary post-doc 2017-2019 Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard
BETA: Related publications

Publications

You can help our author matching system! If you notice any publications incorrectly attributed to this author, please sign in and mark matches as correct or incorrect.

Lim D, Zhou Q, Cox KJ, et al. (2022) A general approach to identify cell-permeable and synthetic anti-CRISPR small molecules. Nature Cell Biology
Maji B, Gangopadhyay SA, Lee M, et al. (2019) A High-Throughput Platform to Identify Small-Molecule Inhibitors of CRISPR-Cas9. Cell. 177: 1067-1079.e19
Choudhary A, Manna D, Maji B, et al. (2019) A singular system with precise dosing and spatiotemporal control of CRISPR-Cas9. Angewandte Chemie (International Ed. in English)
Gangopadhyay SA, Cox K, Manna D, et al. (2019) Precision control of CRISPR-Cas9 using small molecules and light. Biochemistry
Shala-Lawrence A, Blanden MJ, Krylova SM, et al. (2017) Simultaneous Analysis of a Non-Lipidated Protein and Its Lipidated Counterpart: Enabling Quantitative Investigation of Protein Lipidation's Impact on Cellular Regulation. Analytical Chemistry
Zhang Y, Blanden MJ, Chava S, et al. (2015) Simultaneous Site-Specific Dual Protein Labeling Using Protein Prenyltransferases. Bioconjugate Chemistry
Gangopadhyay SA, Losito EL, Hougland JL. (2014) Targeted reengineering of protein geranylgeranyltransferase type I selectivity functionally implicates active-site residues in protein-substrate recognition. Biochemistry. 53: 434-46
Hougland JL, Gangopadhyay SA, Fierke CA. (2012) Expansion of protein farnesyltransferase specificity using "tunable" active site interactions: development of bioengineered prenylation pathways. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 287: 38090-100
See more...