Purbita Saha
3 Papers
Purbita Saha is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 3 publications.
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H3.3 contributes to chromatin accessibility and transcription factor binding at promoter-proximal regulatory elements in embryonic stem cells
TL;DR: In this article , the authors performed genomic analyses of features associated with active promoter chromatin in mouse embryonic stem cells (ESCs) and found evidence of subtle yet widespread promoter dysregulation in the absence of H3.3.
A cell cycle-linked mechanism for the glutamine driven establishment of stem cell fate
Michael Xiao,Chia-Hua Wu,Graham Meek,Brian Kelly,Lyndsay E.A. Young,Sara Martire,Dara Buendia Castillo,Purbita Saha,Altair L. Dube,Matthew S. Gentry,Laura A. Banaszynski,Ramon C. Sun,Chintan K. Kikani +12 more
TL;DR: A signaling role of mitochondrial glutamine metabolism is described in driving exit from cell cycle-linked self-renewal to generate differentiation competent progenitors and preserves stemness in vitro and in vivo during muscle regeneration.
PASK links cellular energy metabolism with a mitotic self-renewal network to establish differentiation competence
Michael Xiao,Chia Hua Wu,Graham Meek,Brian Kelly,Dara Buendia Castillo,Lyndsay E.A. Young,Sara Martire,Sajina Dhungel,Purbita Saha,Altair L. Dube,Matthew S. Gentry,Laura A. Banaszynski,Ramon C. Sun,Chintan K. Kikani +13 more
TL;DR: In this article , a pathway downstream of mitochondrial glutamine metabolism that confers stem cell heterogeneity and establishes differentiation competence by countering post-mitotic self-renewal machinery is described.