Saumya Gopalkrishnan

Title(s)Scientific Project Manager, Quantitative_Bioscience_Ins
SchoolSchool of Pharmacy
Address1700 4th Street, #214H
San Francisco CA 94158
Phone415-514-4847
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    1. The Mac1 ADP-ribosylhydrolase is a Therapeutic Target for SARS-CoV-2. bioRxiv. 2024 Aug 29. Suryawanshi RK, Jaishankar P, Correy GJ, Rachman MM, O'Leary PC, Taha TY, Zapatero-Belinchón FJ, McCavittMalvido M, Doruk YU, Stevens MGV, Diolaiti ME, Jogalekar MP, Richards AL, Montano M, Rosecrans J, Matthay M, Togo T, Gonciarz RL, Gopalkrishnan S, Neitz RJ, Krogan NJ, Swaney DL, Shoichet BK, Ott M, Renslo AR, Ashworth A, Fraser JS. PMID: 39149230; PMCID: PMC11326214.
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    2. From labs to legislation: The interplay between academic research and political realities. SLAS Discov. 2024 Sep; 29(6):100175. Gopalkrishnan S. PMID: 39117279.
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    3. Homologs of the Escherichia coli F Element Protein TraR, Including Phage Lambda Orf73, Directly Reprogram Host Transcription. mBio. 2022 06 28; 13(3):e0095222. Gopalkrishnan S, Ross W, Akbari MS, Li X, Haycocks JRJ, Grainger DC, Court DL, Gourse RL. PMID: 35583320; PMCID: PMC9239242.
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    4. Stepwise Promoter Melting by Bacterial RNA Polymerase. Mol Cell. 2020 04 16; 78(2):275-288.e6. Chen J, Chiu C, Gopalkrishnan S, Chen AY, Olinares PDB, Saecker RM, Winkelman JT, Maloney MF, Chait BT, Ross W, Gourse RL, Campbell EA, Darst SA. PMID: 32160514; PMCID: PMC7166197.
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    5. E. coli TraR allosterically regulates transcription initiation by altering RNA polymerase conformation. Elife. 2019 12 16; 8. Chen J, Gopalkrishnan S, Chiu C, Chen AY, Campbell EA, Gourse RL, Ross W, Darst SA. PMID: 31841111; PMCID: PMC6970531.
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    6. Transcriptional Responses to ppGpp and DksA. Annu Rev Microbiol. 2018 Sep 08; 72:163-184. Gourse RL, Chen AY, Gopalkrishnan S, Sanchez-Vazquez P, Myers A, Ross W. PMID: 30200857; PMCID: PMC6586590.
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    7. DksA and ppGpp Regulate the σS Stress Response by Activating Promoters for the Small RNA DsrA and the Anti-Adapter Protein IraP. J Bacteriol. 2018 01 15; 200(2). Girard ME, Gopalkrishnan S, Grace ED, Halliday JA, Gourse RL, Herman C. PMID: 29061665; PMCID: PMC5738727.
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    8. TraR directly regulates transcription initiation by mimicking the combined effects of the global regulators DksA and ppGpp. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2017 07 11; 114(28):E5539-E5548. Gopalkrishnan S, Ross W, Chen AY, Gourse RL. PMID: 28652326; PMCID: PMC5514744.
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    9. Appropriate Regulation of the σE-Dependent Envelope Stress Response Is Necessary To Maintain Cell Envelope Integrity and Stationary-Phase Survival in Escherichia coli. J Bacteriol. 2017 06 15; 199(12). Nicoloff H, Gopalkrishnan S, Ades SE. PMID: 28373273; PMCID: PMC5446625.
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    10. Activation of the σE-dependent stress pathway by conjugative TraR may anticipate conjugational stress. J Bacteriol. 2015 Mar; 197(5):924-31. Grace ED, Gopalkrishnan S, Girard ME, Blankschien MD, Ross W, Gourse RL, Herman C. PMID: 25535270; PMCID: PMC4325106.
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    11. Co-ordinated regulation of the extracytoplasmic stress factor, sigmaE, with other Escherichia coli sigma factors by (p)ppGpp and DksA may be achieved by specific regulation of individual holoenzymes. Mol Microbiol. 2014 Aug; 93(3):479-93. Gopalkrishnan S, Nicoloff H, Ades SE. PMID: 24946009; PMCID: PMC4497380.
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    12. Enhancement of aerobic degradation of benzoate and 2-chlorobenzoate by adapted activated sludge. Microbiol Res. 2010 Oct 20; 165(8):687-94. Dennison SG, O'Brien P, Gopalkrishnan S, Stark BC. PMID: 20006479.
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