Selected Publications
- Amphiphilic Peptide-based Supramolecular, Noncytotoxic Stimuli-Responsive Hydrogels with Antibacterial Activity.Nibedita Nandi, Kousik Gayen, Sandip Ghosh, Debmalya Bhunia, Steven Kirkham, Sukanta Kumar Sen, Surajit Ghosh, Ian W Hamley and Arindam Banerjee. Biomacromolecules, 2017, 18, 3621-3629. (DOI: 10.1021/acs.biomac.7b01006)
- A Tripeptide-based Self-Shrinking Hydrogel for Waste-Water Treatment: Removal of Toxic Organic Dyes and Lead (Pb2+) Ions.Shibaji Basak,‡ Nibedita Nandi,‡ Subir Paul, Ian W. Hamley and Arindam Banerjee. Chem. Commun., 2017, 53, 5910-5913. (‡These two authors contributed equally). (DOI: 10.1039/c7cc01774j)
- Two-Component Fluorescent-Semiconducting Hydrogel from Naphthalene Diimide-Appended Peptide with Long-Chain Amines: Variation in Thermal and Mechanical Strengths of Gels.Nibedita Nandi, Shibaji Basak, Steven Kirkham, Ian W. Hamley and Arindam Banerjee. Langmuir, 2016, 32, 13226-13233. (DOI: 10.1021/acs.langmuir.6b02727)
- Assembly of Amino Acid containing Naphthalene Diimide-based Molecules: The Role of Intervening Amide Groups in Self-Assembly, Gelation, Optical and Semiconducting Properties. Nibedita Nandi, Kousik Gayen and Arindam Banerjee. Soft Matter, 2019, 15, 3018-3026. (DOI: 10.1039/C8SM02460J)
- A Dipeptide-based Superhydrogel: Removal of Toxic Dyes and Heavy Metal Ions from Waste-water.Nibedita Nandi,‡ Abhishek Baral,‡ Kingshuk Basu, Subhasish Roy and Arindam Banerjee. Peptide Science,2017, 108, 108:e22915 (1-9). (‡These two authors contributed equally) (DOI 10.1002/bip.22915)
FRIAS Project
Identifying the Best: Microcystin based Selective Modulators of Protein Phosphatase-1 Activity
The role of protein phosphatase-1 (PP1), one of the ubiquitous protein serine/threonine phosphatases, in intracellular events has been deliberated to be a major regulator in oncogenic cell progression and numerous biological processes, and therefore, misregulation of PP1 activity can lead to several diseases including cancer. At the molecular level, cyclic peptide based natural toxin Microcystins (MCs) bind irreversibly to inhibit protein serine/threonine (Ser/Thr) phosphatases, especially protein phosphatase-1 (PP1) and protein phosphatase-2A (PP2A), simultaneously owing to their highly homologous structural similarities and similar catalytic mechanisms at their active site. Thus, in spite of the substantial participation in the most prevalent post-translation modifications, PP1 is still declared ‘undruggable’ due to the lack of specific inhibitors. To combat this challenge, the proposed research program will offer the desired selective chemical tools for studying selective PP1 inhibition by introducing novel principles of inhibitor designing by utilizing several analogs of MCs. The discovery of the selective inhibitors of PP1 is relevant to public health because their biological activities impact a variety of health issues, including treatment of cancer, Parkinson’s, diabetes; and would pave the way for a better understanding of PP1 biology in regulating intracellular signalling processes towards next generation therapeutic application.