Assistant Professor
E-mail: deepti at rcb dot res dot in
Transcription Regulation: Structure and Mechanism
The hallmark of any living organism is the ability to respond to external stimuli and internal cues. These responses involve modulations in the gene expression profile of the organism. In order to ensure optimal use of resources, gene expression in bacteria is tightly regulated at the level of transcription initiation. In most cases the regulation of transcription initiation occurs through the use of factors that can positively (activators) or negatively (repressors) affect transcription. These factors may be global or specific depending on the number of genes and range of cellular functions that they modulate. They bind to specific DNA sequences within the promoter region and can either inhibit or stimulate the RNA polymerase (RNAP) activity. In addition, many of these molecules bind to small metabolites and this binding event affects their interaction with DNA to ultimately modulate transcription of the corresponding genes. Overall, transcription factors interact with target sequences on DNA, with other trans factors and with different subunits of RNAP to achieve function.
The primary focus of my laboratory is to investigate the relevant molecular interactions (protein-DNA, protein-small metabolites, protein-protein) that are critical for regulating the activity of RNAP. At present, the molecules under scrutiny are :
1. FleQ - a global transcription regulator of flagellar and biofilms genes in Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
2. AraR - a transcription repressor from Bacillus subtilis that serves to differentially repress enzymes involved in arabinose metabolism as well as its own expression.
We use an integrated approach involving structural tools, biophysical techniques and biochemical methods to shed light on these interactions.
Opportunities:
Inquiries from prospective students, graduate trainees, postdocs with an interest in structural biology are welcome. Please write to deepti at rcb dot res dot in explaining your interests and how your will fit with the requirements.
2016-2019 | SERB Early Career Award, DST |
2012-2016 | Innovative Young Biotechnologist Award, DBT. |
2009-2012 | FAST track grant for Young Investigators, DST. |
2003-2006 | Jane Coffin Child Memorial Fellowship for medical research, New Haven, CT, USA |
2002-2003 | Charles Revson Foundation Post Doctoral Fellowship, USA |
1995 | University Medal IIT Roorkee |
1994 | Dr. G. Pande medal IIT Roorkee |
Dr. Deepti Jain
Assistant Professor
Regional Centre for Biotechnology
NCR Biotech Science Cluster
3rd Milestone, Faridabad-Gurgaon Expressway
P.O. Box No. 3, Faridabad - 121 001
Haryana (NCR Delhi), India
E-mail: deepti at rcb dot res dot in
Phone: 91 129-2848839