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Vani Brahmachari

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Verma A, Arya R, Brahmachari V
Gene . 2022 Aug; 845:146832. PMID: 36007803
Polycomb and Trithorax group proteins (PcG, TrxG) epigenetically regulate developmental genes. These proteins bind with specific DNA elements, the Polycomb Response Element (PRE). Apart from mutations in polycomb/ trithorax proteins,...
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Konwar C, Maini J, Kohli S, Brahmachari V, Saluja D
Sci Rep . 2022 Jun; 12(1):10560. PMID: 35732652
SIN3/HDAC is a multi-protein complex that acts as a regulatory unit and functions as a co-repressor/co-activator and a general transcription factor. SIN3 acts as a scaffold in the complex, binding...
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Kohli S, Gulati P, Narang A, Maini J, Shamsudheen K, Pandey R, et al.
Genomics . 2021 May; 113(4):2483-2494. PMID: 34022346
Mealybugs are aggressive pests with world-wide distribution and are suitable for the study of different phenomena like genomic imprinting and epigenetics. Genomic approaches facilitate these studies in absence of robust...
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Bhattacharyya K, Nemaysh V, Joon M, Pratap R, Varma-Basil M, Bose M, et al.
BMC Microbiol . 2020 Jul; 20(1):223. PMID: 32711461
Background: Genome sequencing and genetic polymorphism analysis of clinical isolates of M. tuberculosis is carried out to gain further insight into molecular pathogenesis and host-pathogen interaction. Therefore the functional evaluation...
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Verma A, Maini J, Jain S, Ghasemi M, Kohli S, Brahmachari V
Int J Dev Biol . 2020 Jul; 64(1-2-3):181-201. PMID: 32659007
The epigenetic mechanisms regulating developmental gene expression are examples of a strategy to generate unique expression profiles with global regulators controlling several genes. In a simplified view, a common set...
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Gulati P, Kohli S, Narang A, Brahmachari V
J Biosci . 2020 Jan; 45. PMID: 31965987
Epigenetic regulation through post-translational modification of histones, especially methylation, is well conserved in evolution. Although there are several insect genomes sequenced, an analysis with a focus on their epigenetic repertoire...
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Jain S, Maini J, Narang A, Maiti S, Brahmachari V
Gene . 2020 Jan; 732:144368. PMID: 31954859
The INO80 complex, including the Ino80 protein, forms a highly conserved canonical complex that remodels chromatin in the context of multiple cellular functions. The Drosophila homologue, dIno80, is involved in...
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Brahmachari V, Kohli S, Gulati P
J Genet . 2018 Jun; 97(2):379-389. PMID: 29932057
The fascinating chromosomal cycle leading to facultative heterochromatization in the mealybugs has been a challenging system for mechanistic understanding of the phenomenon of genomic imprinting and epigenetics. The elegant cytological...
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Sharma V, Kohli S, Brahmachari V
Biochim Biophys Acta Gene Regul Mech . 2017 Aug; 1860(10):1058-1068. PMID: 28801151
Animals from different phyla including arthropods tolerate water stress to different extent. This tolerance is accompanied by biochemical changes which in turn are due to transcriptional alteration. The changes in...
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