Published April 24, 2020
Rohitesh Gupta was recently published in Molecular Omics for research that was done at UB. The piece is titled "Robustness in glycosylation systems: Effect of modified monosaccharides, acceptor decoys and azido sugars on cellular nucleotide-sugar levels and the pattern of N-linked glycosylation."
Rohitesh Gupta was a PhD student in Professor Sriram Neelmegham's research group and graduated in 2015. During his time at UB, Gupta worked with Dr. Neelamegham to perform the biochemical characterization of sialyltransferases and studied their functional implications on extracellular glycosylation. Currently, Gupta is working to understand the role of glycosylation in various cancers. He has also recently published an article in British Journal of Cancer, which discusses the role of O- and N-linked glycosylation on pancreatic cancer.
"Robustness in glycosylation systems: Effect of modified monosaccharides, acceptor decoys and azido sugars on cellular nucleotide-sugar levels and the pattern of N-linked glycosylation" is published in Molecular Omics, a bimonthly peer-reviewed scientific journal published by the Royal Society of Chemistry.
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