Anjan K. Banerjee
  • Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER, Pune), India
Research fields
  • Plant science
Personal information

Education

Ph.D. Biotechnology, University of Pune with research work at National Chemical Laboratory (NCL, Pune)

Current position

Associate Professor, Biology Division, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER), Pune – 411008, Maharashtra, India
http://www.iiserpune.ac.in/~akb

Publications

  1. Ghadge, A. G., Karmakar, K., Devani, R. S., Banerjee, J., Mohanasundaram, B., Sinha, R. K., Sinha, S. and Banerjee, A. K. (2014). Flower development, pollen fertility and sex expression analyses of three sexual phenotypes of Coccinia grandis. BMC Plant Biol 14: 325.
  2. Bhogale, S., Mahajan, A. S., Natarajan, B., Rajabhoj, M., Thulasiram, H. V. and Banerjee, A. K. (2014). MicroRNA156: a potential graft-transmissible microRNA that modulates plant architecture and tuberization in Solanum tuberosum ssp. andigena. Plant Physiol 164(2): 1011-1027.
  3. Mahajan, A., Bhogale, S., Kang, I. H., Hannapel, D. J. and Banerjee, A. K. (2012). The mRNA of a Knotted1-like transcription factor of potato is phloem mobile. Plant Mol Biol 79(6): 595-608.
  4. Banerjee, A. K., Lin, T. and Hannapel, D. J. (2009). Untranslated regions of a mobile transcript mediate RNA metabolism. Plant Physiol 151(4): 1831-1843.
  5. Chatterjee, M., Banerjee, A. K. and Hannapel, D. J. (2007). A BELL1-like gene of potato is light activated and wound inducible. Plant Physiol 145(4): 1435-1443.
  6. Banerjee, A. K., Chatterjee, M., Yu, Y., Suh, S. G., Miller, W. A. and Hannapel, D. J. (2006). Dynamics of a mobile RNA of potato involved in a long-distance signaling pathway. Plant Cell 18(12): 3443-3457.
  7. Banerjee, A. K., Prat, S. and Hannapel, D. J. (2006). Efficient production of transgenic potato (S. tuberosum L. ssp. andigena) plants via Agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated transformation. Plant Science 170(4): 732-738.
  8. Hannapel, D. J. and Banerjee, A. K. (2009). Mobile RNA acts as a signal to regulate plant growth and development, Google Patents.
  9. Chen, H., Banerjee, A. K. and Hannapel, D. J. (2004). The tandem complex of BEL and KNOX partners is required for transcriptional repression of ga20ox1. Plant J 38(2): 276-284.
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