Sovan Sarkar

Sovan Sarkar

University of Birmingham

H-index: 47

Europe-United Kingdom

About Sovan Sarkar

Sovan Sarkar, With an exceptional h-index of 47 and a recent h-index of 40 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Birmingham, specializes in the field of Autophagy, Drug discovery, Small molecule autophagy enhancers, Neurodegenerative diseases, Human pluripotent stem cells.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

DNA damage remodels the MITF interactome to increase melanoma genomic instability

NAD depletion mediates cytotoxicity in human neurons with autophagy deficiency

Depletion of WFS1 compromises mitochondrial function in hiPSC-derived neuronal models of Wolfram syndrome

DNA damage-induced interaction between a lineage addiction oncogenic transcription factor and the MRN complex shapes a tissue-specific DNA Damage Response and cancer predisposition

Analysis of autophagy deficiency and cytotoxicity in autophagy-deficient human embryonic stem cell-derived neurons

A mitochondrial quality control mechanism reverses the phagosome maturation arrest caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis

The autophagy–NAD axis in longevity and disease

Metabolic function of autophagy is essential for cell survival

Sovan Sarkar Information

University

Position

Birmingham Fellow UK

Citations(all)

29301

Citations(since 2020)

11855

Cited By

20703

hIndex(all)

47

hIndex(since 2020)

40

i10Index(all)

63

i10Index(since 2020)

60

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Sovan Sarkar Skills & Research Interests

Autophagy

Drug discovery

Small molecule autophagy enhancers

Neurodegenerative diseases

Human pluripotent stem cells

Top articles of Sovan Sarkar

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

DNA damage remodels the MITF interactome to increase melanoma genomic instability

Genes & Development

Romuald Binet

Jean-Philippe Lambert

Marketa Tomkova

Samuel Tischfield

Arianna Baggiolini

...

2024/1/1

NAD depletion mediates cytotoxicity in human neurons with autophagy deficiency

Cell Reports

Congxin Sun

Elena Seranova

Malkiel A Cohen

Miruna Chipara

Jennie Roberts

...

2023/5/30

Depletion of WFS1 compromises mitochondrial function in hiPSC-derived neuronal models of Wolfram syndrome

Stem Cell Reports

Malgorzata Zatyka

Tatiana R Rosenstock

Congxin Sun

Adina M Palhegyi

Georgina W Hughes

...

2023/5/9

DNA damage-induced interaction between a lineage addiction oncogenic transcription factor and the MRN complex shapes a tissue-specific DNA Damage Response and cancer predisposition

bioRxiv

Romuald Binet

Jean-Philippe Lambert

Marketa Tomkova

Samuel Tischfield

Arianna Baggiolini

...

2023/4/21

Analysis of autophagy deficiency and cytotoxicity in autophagy-deficient human embryonic stem cell-derived neurons

STAR protocols

Miriam E Korsgen

Congxin Sun

Elena Seranova

Malgorzata Zatyka

Dewi Astuti

...

2023/9/15

A mitochondrial quality control mechanism reverses the phagosome maturation arrest caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis

bioRxiv

Surbhi Verma

Mrinmoy Das

Raman D Sharma

Vikas Yadav

Shweta Thakur

...

2023

The autophagy–NAD axis in longevity and disease

Niall Wilson

Tetsushi Kataura

Miriam E Korsgen

Congxin Sun

Sovan Sarkar

...

2023/9/1

Metabolic function of autophagy is essential for cell survival

Autophagy

Lucia Sedlackova

Tetsushi Kataura

Sovan Sarkar

Viktor I Korolchuk

2023/8/3

Analysis of mitochondrial dysfunction by microplate reader in hiPSC-derived neuronal cell models of neurodegenerative disorders

Tatiana R Rosenstock

Congxin Sun

Georgina Wynne Hughes

Katherine Winter

Sovan Sarkar

2022/3/29

Autophagy promotes cell survival by maintaining NAD levels

Lucia Sedlackova

Tetsushi Kataura

Elena Seranova

Congxin Sun

Elsje Otten

...

2021/7/12

Autophagy dysfunction as a phenotypic readout in hiPSC-derived neuronal cell models of neurodegenerative diseases

Congxin Sun

Tatiana R Rosenstock

Malkiel A Cohen

Sovan Sarkar

2021/9/7

Trehalose limits opportunistic mycobacterial survival during HIV co-infection by reversing HIV-mediated autophagy block

Autophagy

Vartika Sharma

Muzamil Makhdoomi

Lakshyaveer Singh

Purnima Kumar

Nabab Khan

...

2021/2/1

Oxygen Consumption Evaluation: An important indicator of metabolic state, cellular function, and cell fate along neural deregulation

Mariana Dutra Brito

Luiz Felipe Souza e Silva

Amanda Siena

Miruna Chipara

Sovan Sarkar

...

2021

Autophagy: From Big Data to Physiological Significance

Sovan Sarkar

Maria I Vaccaro

Ioannis P Nezis

2020/1/10

Autophagy in rare (nonlysosomal) neurodegenerative diseases

Malgorzata Zatyka

Sovan Sarkar

Timothy Barrett

2020/4/3

Human induced pluripotent stem cell models of neurodegenerative disorders for studying the biomedical implications of autophagy

Elena Seranova

Adina Maria Palhegyi

Surbhi Verma

Simona Dimova

Rachel Lasry

...

2020/4/3

Proliferation and Survival of T-cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia Depends on mTOR-regulated Glutamine Uptake and EAAT1-dependent Conversion of Glutamine to Aspartate and …

biorxiv

Vesna S Stanulović

Michelle AC Reed

Hemalvi Patani

Sandeep Potluri

Eleni Georgiadou

...

2020/2/10

Autophagy modulator scoring system: a user-friendly tool for quantitative analysis of methodological integrity of chemical autophagy modulator studies

Yu Dong

Yuanjia Hu

Sovan Sarkar

Wei-Xing Zong

Min Li

...

2020/2/1

Correction: Control of TSC2-Rheb signaling axis by arginine regulates mTORC1 activity

Elife

Bernadette Carroll

Dorothea Maetzel

Oliver DK Maddocks

Gisela Otten

Matthew Ratcliff

...

2020/12/16

Autophagy promotes cell and organismal survival by maintaining NAD (H) pools

Biorxiv

Lucia Sedlackova

Elsje G Otten

Filippo Scialo

David Shapira

Tetsushi Kataura

...

2020/1/31

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