Title Dr. First Name Pau Last Name Sang
Designation Assistant Professor
Department Department of Microbiology SDC
Email pbsang@microbio.du.ac.in
Webpage
Phone.no 011-24157169
Employement Info
Employee Type Nature Of Employment
Teaching Permanent
Educational Qualifications
Degree/Certification Name Institution Year of Completion
Ph.D. - Ph.D in Biological Science Indian Institute of Science 2015
PG Indian Institute of Science 2009
UG Delhi University 2007
Qualifications
Examination Name Conducting Body Date of Passing
NET CSIR 08-09-2009
Fellowship Details
Name Of Fellowship Awarding Body Fellowship Level
JRF CSIR National
SRF CSIR National
Teaching Experience (Within Institution)
Designation Duration
Assistant Professor 25-02-2022 To 31-12-2022 (10 months, 6 days)
Administrative Experience (Outside Institution)
Designation Institute Duration
Staff Scientist Loyola University 16-03-2020 To 31-01-2022 (1 years, 10 months, 15 days)
Postdoctoral Research Associate University of Texas Health Science Center at Tyler (UTHSCT) 03-03-2017 To 13-03-2020 (3 years, 10 days)
Postdoctoral Fellow Institute of Human Genetics - CNRS -University of Montpellier 01-06-2015 To 28-02-2017 (1 years, 8 months, 27 days)
Courses/Subjects Taught
Teaching Activity Type Course Title Semester Total Assigned Classes Number of Classes Taught Duration
Lecture Bacteriology 1 60 60 12-12-2022 To 23-03-2023 (3 months, 11 days)
Research Supervision Overview
PhD Scholars Supervised PhD Degrees Awarded Theses Submitted
M.Phil Scholars Supervised M.Phil Degrees Awarded M.Phil Theses Submitted
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Research Publications
Title of Article Type of Publication Name of Journal ISSN Journal Volume Year Link to Article DOI (Digital Object Identifier)
Human CST complex restricts excessive PrimPol repriming upon UV induced replication stress by suppressing p21 Research Papers in Web of Science Listed Journals Nucleic Acid Research Feb, 2024 2024 https://academic.oup.com/nar/advance-article/doi/10.1093/nar/gkae078/7606965 https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkae078

A distinct physiological role of MutY in mutation prevention in mycobacteria Research Papers in Peer Reviewed Journals Microbiology 156
Novel insertion and deletion mutants of RpoB that render Mycobacterium smegmatis RNA polymerase resistant to rifampicin-mediated inhibition of transcription Research Papers in Peer Reviewed Journals Microbiology 156
Biochemical properties of MutT2 proteins from Mycobacterium tuberculosis and M. smegmatis and their contrasting antimutator roles in Escherichia coli Research Papers in Peer Reviewed Journals Journal of bacteriology 195
Mycobacterium tuberculosis MutT1 (Rv2985) and ADPRase (Rv1700) proteins constitute a two-stage mechanism of 8-oxo-dGTP and 8-oxo-GTP detoxification and adenosine to cytidine mutation avoidance Research Papers in Peer Reviewed Journals Journal of Biological Chemistry 288
Crystallization and preliminary X-ray characterization of MutT2, MSMEG\_5148 from Mycobacterium smegmatis Research Papers in Peer Reviewed Journals Acta Crystallographica Section F: Structural Biology Communications 70
A unique uracil-DNA binding protein of the uracil DNA glycosylase superfamily Research Papers in Peer Reviewed Journals Nucleic acids research 43
Structural insights into the specificity and catalytic mechanism of mycobacterial nucleotide pool sanitizing enzyme MutT2 Research Papers in Peer Reviewed Journals Journal of Structural Biology 204
Covalent binding of uracil DNA glycosylase UdgX to abasic DNA upon uracil excision Research Papers in Peer Reviewed Journals Nature chemical biology 15
Base excision repair pathways of bacteria: new promise for an old problem Research Papers in Peer Reviewed Journals Future medicinal chemistry 12
A predictable conserved DNA base composition signature defines human core DNA replication origins Research Papers in Peer Reviewed Journals Nature communications 11
Roles of OB-fold proteins in replication stress Research Papers in Peer Reviewed Journals Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology 8
Actin R256 mono-methylation is a conserved post-translational modification involved in transcription Research Papers in Peer Reviewed Journals Cell reports 32
CST in maintaining genome stability: Beyond telomeres Research Papers in Peer Reviewed Journals DNA repair 102
Human CST complex protects stalled replication forks by directly blocking MRE11 degradation of nascent-strand DNA Research Papers in Peer Reviewed Journals The EMBO Journal 40
Non-Journal Publications
Title of Publication Type of Publication Publisher Role ISBN Year Link to Publication Level
DNA Replication Stress and Genome Instability in Breast Cancer Chapters in Books Wiley Co-Author 9783527351756 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1002/9783527841165.ch2 International
Research Projects
Project Title Project Type Year Of Sanction Outcome/Output Duration
A system for epitope tagging of genes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae for protein-protein interaction studies and other applications Minor 2022 The first objective to generate a plasmid system for epitope tagging is achieved. We were able to generate a set of 4 plasmids each for FLAG and HA tagging of proteins. Each FLAG and HA tagged with associated with HIS3, LEU2, URA3, KanMX marker for selection. So these plasmids can now be used to tagged any proteins of interest with either FLAG or HA and in the 4 different selectable marker. They can also be used for tagging multiple protein using the different marker. . However due to lack of time and resources the second objective to study the interaction of Cip1 and PCNA is still under progress. 01-09-2022 To 31-03-2023 (6 months, 30 days)
Professional Development Programmes
Programme Title Sponsoring Institution Organizing Institution Role Type of Programme
Communication and Presentation skills in Classroom Teaching University of Delhi Delhi University Computer Center and ICT Academy. Attendee Faculty Development Programmes
Online one week Faculty Development Programme on Academic Administration Self Sponsor Ramanujan College Attending Faculty Development Programmes
One-month Faculty Induction Programme Self Sponsor Ramanujan College Attending Orientation Programme
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