Deepika Puri
Savitribai Phule Pune University
14 Papers
54 Citations
Deepika Puri is an academic researcher from Savitribai Phule Pune University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stem cell & Chromatin. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 11 publications. Previous affiliations of Deepika Puri include Council for Scientific and Industrial Research & Council of Scientific and Industrial Research.
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Papers
Vertebrate GAGA factor associated insulator elements demarcate homeotic genes in the HOX clusters
Surabhi Srivastava,Deepika Puri,Hita Sony Garapati,Jyotsna Dhawan,Jyotsna Dhawan,Rakesh Mishra +5 more
TL;DR: The identification of a large number of novel cis-elements at mammalian Hox clusters that can help in regulating their precise expression pattern are reported, providing new insights into the regulatory processes and evolutionarily conserved epigenetic mechanisms that control homeotic gene expression.
High-wire act: the poised genome and cellular memory.
TL;DR: This review focuses on two crucial mechanisms of gene poising: bivalent chromatin marks and RNA polymerase II stalling, which are critical for recapitulating developmental choices, leading to regenerative function.
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Stress - (Self) Eating: Epigenetic Regulation of Autophagy in Response to Psychological Stress
Deepika Puri,Deepa Subramanyam +1 more
TL;DR: The systematic study of these regulatory mechanisms will provide a novel therapeutic strategy, based on the use epigenetic regulators of autophagy to enhance neurogenesis and potentially alleviate stress‐related behavioral disorders.
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Foxd3 controls heterochromatin-mediated repression of repeat elements and 2-cell state transcription.
Deepika Puri,Deepika Puri,Birgit Koschorz,Bettina Engist,Megumi Onishi-Seebacher,Devon Ryan,Mamilla Soujanya,Thomas Montavon +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the forkhead domain transcription factor FOXD3 was identified as a regulator of major satellite repeats and MERVL transcription in mouse embryonic stem cells, leading to the derepression of MERVL and major satellite repeat as well as a subset of genes expressed in the 2-cell state.
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Identification of PRDM2 regulated genes in quiescent C2C12 myoblasts.
TL;DR: In this report, the methodology used to identify PRDM2 regulated genes and classify them into potential direct and indirect targets is discussed in detail.
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