Banerjee Anjan

Associate Professor
Biology
The Indian Institutes of Science Education and Research
India

Scientist Plant Sciences
Biography

Associate Professor, Biology Department, IISER, Pune

Research Intrest

Homeobox genes and Plant development, microRNAs and Plant Development, Long distance signalling and Plant – Pathogen interactions

List of Publications
Bhogale S., Mahajan A., Natarajan B., Rajabhoj M., Thulasiram H.V., Banerjee A.K. (2014). miRNA156- A potential graft-transmissible microRNA that modulates plant architecture and tuberization in potato (Solanum tuberosum ssp andigena). Plant Physiology. 164, 1011-1027.
Ghadge A., Karmakar K., Devani R.S., Banerjee J., Mohanasundaram B., Sinha R.K., Sinha S., Banerjee A.K. (2014). Flower development, pollen fertility and sex expression analyses of three sexual phenotypes of Coccinia grandis. BMC Plant Biology. 14: 325
Sinha S., Karmakar K., Devani R.S., Banerjee J., Sinha R.K., Banerjee A.K. (2016). Preparation of Mitotic and Meiotic Metaphase Chromosomes from Young Leaves and Flower Buds of Coccinia grandis. bio-protocol. 6(7), e1771.
Mahajan A.S., Kondhare K.R., Rajabhoj M.P., Kumar A., Ghate T., Ravindran N., Habib F., Siddappa S., Banerjee A.K. (2016). Regulation, over-expression and target gene identification of Potato Homeobox 15 (POTH15) - a class-I KNOX gene in potato. Journal of Experimental Botany
Santin F., Bhogale S., Fantino E., Grandellis C., Banerjee A.K., Ulloa R.(2016). Solanum tuberosum StCDPK1 is regulated by miR390 at the posttranscriptional level and phosphorylates the auxin efflux carrier StPIN4 in vitro, a potential downstream target in potato development. Physiol. Plant.
Ghate T., Sharma P., Kondhare K.R., Hannapel D.J., Banerjee A.K. (2017). The mobile RNAs, StBEL11 and StBEL29, suppress growth of tubers in potato. Plant Mol. Biol. 93(6), 563-578
Hannapel D.J. and Banerjee A.K. (2017). Multiple mobile RNAs regulate tuber development in potato. Plants. 6,8.
Hannapel D.J., Sharma P., Lin T. and Banerjee A.K. (2017). An Update on the Tuber Activation Pathway: The multiple signals that control tuber formation. Plant Physiology.