Selected Publications:
R. Vishnupriya, L. Thomas, L. Wahba, A. Fire and K. Subramaniam 2020. PLP-1 is essential for germ cell development and germline gene silencing in C. elegans. Development doi: 10.1242/dev.195578
G. Anil Kumar and K. Subramaniam 2018. PUF-8 facilitates homologous chromosome pairing by promoting proteasome activity during meiotic entry in C. elegans. Development doi: 10.1242/dev.163949
K. Pushpa, G. Anil Kumar and K. Subramaniam 2017. Translational Control of Germ Cell Decisions. In Signaling-Mediated Control of Cell Division, Results and Problems in Cell Differentiation (ed. S. Arur), 59: 175-200. Springer International Publishing Switzerland
R. Maheshwari,K. Pushpa and K. Subramaniam 2016. A role for post-transcriptional control of ER dynamics and function in C. elegans germline stem cell maintenance. Development 143: 3097-3108.
A. Priti and K.Subramaniam 2015. PUF-8 Functions Redundantly with GLD-1 to Promote the Meiotic Progression of Spermatocytes in Caenorhabditis elegans. G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics 5: 1675-1984.
priti.pdf |
S. Vaid, M. Ariz, A. Chaturbedi, G. Anil Kumar, and K. Subramaniam 2013. PUF-8 negatively regulates RAS/MAPK signalling to promote differentiation of C. elegans germ cells. Development 140: 1645-1654.
vaid_2013___supplementary.pdf |
K. Pushpa, G. Anil Kumar, and K. Subramaniam 2013. PUF-8 and TCER-1 are essential for normal levels of several mRNAs in the C. elegans germline. Development 140: 1312-1320.
pushpa_2013___supplementary.pdf |
R. Mainpal, A. Priti and K. Subramaniam 2011. PUF-8 suppresses the somatic transcription factor PAL-1 expression in C. elegans germline stem cells. Dev Biol 360: 195-207.
mainpal_2011.pdf |
M. Ariz, M. Rana and K. Subramaniam 2009. C. elegans RNA-binding proteins PUF-8 and MEX-3 function redundantly to promote germline stem cell mitosis. Dev Biol 326: 295-304.
ariz_et_al_2009_developmental_biology.pdf |
S. Jadhav, M. Rana and K. Subramaniam 2008. Multiple maternal proteins coordinate to restrict the translation of C. elegans nanos-2 to primordial germ cells. Development 135: 1803-1812.
jadhav_et_al_2008.pdf |