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Mamta Verma
Researcher at Boston University
Publications - 7
Citations - 166
Mamta Verma is an academic researcher from Boston University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stress granule & Neurodegeneration. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 6 publications receiving 58 citations.
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Actionable Cytopathogenic Host Responses of Human Alveolar Type 2 Cells to SARS-CoV-2.
Ryan M. Hekman,Adam J. Hume,Raghuveera Kumar Goel,Kristine M. Abo,Kristine M. Abo,Jessie Huang,Jessie Huang,Benjamin C. Blum,Rhiannon B. Werder,Rhiannon B. Werder,Ellen L Suder,Indranil Paul,Sadhna Phanse,Ahmed Youssef,Konstantinos D. Alysandratos,Konstantinos D. Alysandratos,Dzmitry Padhorny,Sandeep Ojha,Alexandra Mora-Martin,Dmitry A. Kretov,Peter E.A. Ash,Mamta Verma,Jian Zhao,J. J. Patten,Carlos Villacorta-Martin,Dante Bolzan,Carlos Perea-Resa,Esther Bullitt,Anne Hinds,Andrew Tilston-Lunel,Xaralabos Varelas,Shaghayegh Farhangmehr,Ulrich Braunschweig,Julian H. Kwan,Mark E. McComb,Avik Basu,Mohsan Saeed,Valentina Perissi,Eric J. Burks,Matthew D. Layne,John H Connor,Robert A. Davey,Ji-Xin Cheng,Benjamin Wolozin,Benjamin J. Blencowe,Stefan Wuchty,Shawn M. Lyons,Dima Kozakov,Daniel Cifuentes,Michael D. Blower,Michael D. Blower,Darrell N. Kotton,Darrell N. Kotton,Andrew A. Wilson,Andrew A. Wilson,Elke Mühlberger,Andrew Emili +56 more
TL;DR: Time course analysis revealed rapid remodeling of diverse host systems, including signaling, RNA processing, translation, metabolism, nuclear integrity, protein trafficking, and cytoskeletal-microtubule organization, leading to cell cycle arrest, genotoxic stress, and innate immunity.
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Interaction of tau with HNRNPA2B1 and N6-methyladenosine RNA mediates the progression of tauopathy
Lulu Jiang,Weiwei Lin,Cheng Zhang,Peter E.A. Ash,Mamta Verma,Julian Kwan,Emily van Vliet,Zhuo Yang,Anna Lourdes Cruz,Samantha Boudeau,Brandon F. Maziuk,Shuwen Lei,Jaehyup Song,Victor E. Alvarez,Stacy Hovde,Jose F. Abisambra,Min Hao Kuo,Nicholas M. Kanaan,Melissa E. Murray,John F. Crary,Jian Zhao,Ji-Xin Cheng,Leonard Petrucelli,Hu Li,Andrew Emili,Benjamin Wolozin +25 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used Cry2-based optogenetics to induce tau oligomers (oTau-c), which elicits tau phosphorylation, aggregation, and reduced protein synthesis.
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The Pathophysiology of Tau and Stress Granules in Disease.
TL;DR: The combined impact of these studies indicate that RNA binding proteins and RNA metabolism represent a valuable new frontier for the investigation and treatment tauopathies.
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Erratum: Actionable Cytopathogenic Host Responses of Human Alveolar Type 2 Cells to SARS-CoV-2 (Molecular Cell (2020) 80(6) (1104–1122.e9), (S1097276520308285), (10.1016/j.molcel.2020.11.028))
Ryan M. Hekman,Adam J. Hume,Raghuveera Kumar Goel,Kristine M. Abo,Jessie Huang,Benjamin C. Blum,Rhiannon B. Werder,Ellen L Suder,Indranil Paul,Sadhna Phanse,Ahmed Youssef,Konstantinos D. Alysandratos,Dzmitry Padhorny,Sandeep Ojha,Alexandra Mora-Martin,Dmitry A. Kretov,Peter E.A. Ash,Mamta Verma,Jian Zhao,J. J. Patten,Carlos Villacorta-Martin,Dante Bolzan,Carlos Perea-Resa,Esther Bullitt,Anne Hinds,Andrew Tilston-Lunel,Xaralabos Varelas,Shaghayegh Farhangmehr,Ulrich Braunschweig,Julian H. Kwan,Mark E. McComb,Avik Basu,Mohsan Saeed,Valentina Perissi,Eric J. Burks,Matthew D. Layne,John H. Connor,Robert A. Davey,Ji-Xin Cheng,Benjamin Wolozin,Benjamin J. Blencowe,Stefan Wuchty,Shawn M. Lyons,Dima Kozakov,Daniel Cifuentes,Michael D. Blower,Darrell N. Kotton,Andrew A. Wilson,Elke Mühlberger,Andrew Emili +49 more
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A Complex Containing HNRNPA2B1 and N 6 -Methyladenosine Modified Transcripts Mediates Actions of Toxic Tau Oligomers
Lulu Jiang,Weiwei Lin,Cheng Zhang,Mamta Verma,Julian Kwan,Emily van Vliet,Peter E.A. Ash,Anna Lourdes Cruz,Samantha Boudeau,Brandon F. Maziuk,Shuwen Lei,Jaehyup Song,Victor E. Alvarez,Rakez Kayed,Nicholas M. Kanaan,Melissa E. Murray,John F. Crary,Leonard Petrucelli,Hu Li,Andrew Emili,Benjamin Wolozin +20 more
TL;DR: A novel complex containing oTau, HNRNPA2B1 and m6A that contributes to the integrated stress response of oT Tau is revealed.