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Suparna Sengupta, Ph.D.
Scientist E-I 
 
Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnology
Thycaud, Poojappura
Thiruvananthapuram - 695 014   
Kerala   
 
E-mail: ssengupta@rgcb.res.in
Phone: +91-471-2529475
 
URL: http://rgcb.res.in/departments/cancer_research/suparna-sengupta/profile.html
 
Positions Held:
Position Affiliation Time Period
Scientist E-I Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnology, Thiruvananthapuram, India 2000-Present
Pool Officer National Institute of Immunology, New Delhi, India 1997-2000
Post Doctoral Fellow University of Kansas, USA 1994-1996
 
Area of Specialization:
Cytoskeleton Biology
Research Summary:
Microtubule mediated drug development for anticancer therapy
Study of the nucleation stage of microtubule assembly
Drug screening through microtubule assembly
 
Publications:
1. Thomas, N. E., Shashikala, S. and Sengupta, S.  Cytoplasmic gamma-tubulin complex from brain contains nonerythroid spectrin. Journal of Cellular Biochemistry. 2010.  110, 1334-1341. [PubMed]
2. Sengupta, S. and Thomas, S. A.  Drug target interaction of tubulin-binding drugs in cancer therapy. Expert Review of Anticancer Therapy. 2006.  6, 1433-1447. [PubMed]
3. Sengupta, S., Smitha, S. L., Thomas, N. E., Santhoshkumar, T. R., Devi, S. K., Sreejalekshmi, K. G. and Rajasekharan, K. N.  4-Amino-5-benzoyl-2-(4-methoxyphenylamino)thiazole (DAT1): a cytotoxic agent towards cancer cells and a probe for tubulin-microtubule system. British Journal of Pharmacology. 2005.  145, 1076-1083. [PubMed]
4. Das, L., Datta, A. B., Gupta, S., Poddar, A., Sengupta, S., Janik, M. E. and Bhattacharyya, B.  -NH-dansyl isocolchicine exhibits a significantly improved tubulin-binding affinity and microtubule inhibition in comparison to isocolchicine by binding tubulin through its A and B rings. Biochemistry. 2005.  44, 3249-3258. [PubMed]
5. Sengupta S., Puri, K.D., Surolia, A., Roy, S. and Bhattacharyya, B. NBD-Colcemid: A probe for different classes of colchicine binding sites on tubulin. European Journal Biochemistry.1993, 212, 387-393
6. Sengupta S., Boge, T.C., Georg, G.I. and Himes, R.H. Interaction of a fluorescent paclitaxel analogue with tubulin. Biochemistry.1995, 34, 11889-11894.
7. Sengupta S., Mahapatra, P.K., Chakrabarti, G., Roy, S. and Bhattacharyya, B. Interaction of a fluorescent analog of N-deacetyl-N-methyl colchicine (colcemid) with liver alcohol dehydrogenase. European Journal Biochemistry.1995, 232, 844-848.
8. Chakrabarti,G.,Sengupta S. and Bhattacharyya, B. Thermodynamics of colchicinoids-tubulin interactions, Role of B-ring and C-7 substituent. Journal of Biological chemistry.1996, 271, 2897-2901
9. Sengupta S., Boge, T., Liu, Y.B., Hepperle, H., Georg, G., and Himes, R.H. Probing the environment of tubulin-bound paclitaxel (taxol) using fluorescent paclitaxel analogues. Biochemistry.1997, 36, 5179-5184.
10. Sengupta S., Banerjee, S., Chakrabarti, G., Mahapatra, P.K., Roy, S., and Bhattacharyya, B. NBD-Isocolcemid Interaction: A Novel One-Step Reaction Involving No Conformational Adjustments of Reactants. Biochemistry.2000, 39, 2227-2234.
11. Sengupta S., Smitha S.L, Thomas, N.E., Santosh, T.R., Devi, C. and Rajasekharan, K.N. DAT1, A Novel Synthetic Microtubule Inhibitor, Exerts Cytotoxicity and Shows Efficacy Towards Multidrug Resistant Cancer Cells. Molecular Biology of the Cell. 2003, 14, 183a.

 

 
Education 
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M.Sc. in Chemistry, University of Calcutta, Kolkata, India
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Ph.D. in Biochemistry, Bose Institute, Kolkata, India
Honors and Awards
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2005, National Young Woman Bioscientist Award Department of Biotechnology
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2003, Dr. V.B. Kamat Memorial award Indian Association of Cancer Research
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1996, Fellowship from Kansas Health Foundation,USA
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1986, CSIR Junior Research Fellowship
Member
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American Society for Cell Biology
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Indian Biophysical Society
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Society of Biotechnologists, India
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Biotech Research Society of India
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Society for Biotechnologists, India
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Third World Organization for Women in Science
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American Association for Cancer Research
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