Deciphering The Bmp Signaling Network In Developing Bone: An Interdisciplinary Approach Combining Bioinformatic Data Mining Tools Along With Molecular Genetic and Developmental Biology Strategies

 

Featured Research Biological Sciences and Bioengineering

PI: Prof. Amitabha Bandyopadhyay

CO-PI: Prof. Harish Karnick,
             Prof. Arnab Bhattacharya,
          Prof. Madhav Ranganathan.

Deciphering The Bmp Signaling Network In Developing Bone: An Interdisciplinary Approach Combining Bioinformatic Data Mining Tools Along With Molecular Genetic and Developmental Biology Strategies

 

 
Mouse bone marrow cells have been engineered to enable infection by chicken retroviruses to achieve stable expression of transgenes
 

Bone Morphogenetic Proteins (BMPs) are secrete signaling molecules that dictate bone formation. There is evidence suggesting that loss of BMPs may lead to osteoporosis. Thus BMP signaling is a possible therapeutic target for osteoporosis. The project aims to characterize the molecular network acting downstream of BMP signaling to promote bone formation. This is proposed to be achieved by an interdisciplinary approach combining bioinformatics data mining, transcriptomic analyses and functional assays using novel in-house developed cell lines and network construction/simulation.

 



 

 

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