Professor & Head | ||
Room No | : | 314 |
Ext. | : | 1314 |
Email id | : | partha.saha[AT]saha.ac.in |
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Papers in Journals 21. Title : Human CDC6/Cdc18 associates with Orc1 and cyclin-cdk and is selectively eliminated from the nucleus at the onset of S phase
Author(s) : Partha Saha , J Chen, KC Thome, SJ Lawlis, ZH Hou, M Hendricks, JD Parvin, Anindya Dutta.
Source : Mol Cell Biol Volume: 18 Issue: 5 Pages: 2758-2767 Published: 1998
22. Title : Identification of HsORC4, a member of the human origin of replication recognition complex
Author(s) : DG Quintana, ZH Hou, KC Thome, M Hendricks, Partha Saha , Anindya Dutta.
Source : J Biol Chem Volume: 272 Issue: 45 Pages: 28247-28251 Published: 1997
23. Title : p21CIP1 and Cdc25A: competition between an inhibitor and an activator of cyclin-dependent kinases
Author(s) : Partha Saha , Q Eichbaum, ED Silberman, BJ Mayer, Anindya Dutta.
Source : Mol Cell Biol Volume: 17 Issue: 8 Pages: 4338-4345 Published: 1997
24. Title : Cyclin-binding motifs are essential for the function of p21CIP1
Author(s) : J Chen, Partha Saha , S Kornbluth, BD Dynlacht, Anindya Dutta.
Source : Mol Cell Biol Volume: 16 Issue: 9 Pages: 4673-4682 Published: 1996
25. Title : A 39 amino acid fragment of the cell cycle regulator p21 is sufficient to bind PCNA and partially inhibit DNA replication in vivo
Author(s) : J chen, R Peters, Partha Saha , P Lee, A theodoras, M Pagano, G Wagner, Anindya Dutta.
Source : Nucleic Acid Res Volume: 24 Issue: 9 Pages: 1727-1733 Published: 1996
26. Title : ) p21Cip1/Waf1 disrupts the recruitment of human Fen1 by proliferating-cell nuclear antigen into the DNA replication complex
Author(s) : J Chen, S Chen, Partha Saha , Anindya Dutta.
Source : Proc Natl Acad Sci USA Volume: 93 Issue: Pages: 11597-11602 Published: 1996
27. Title : Characterization of a winged bean (Psophocarpus tetragonolobus) protein kinase with calmodulin-like domain: regulation by autophosphorylation
Author(s) : Partha Saha , Manoranjan Singh.
Source : Biochem J Volume: 305 Issue: 1 Pages: 205-210 Published: 1995