2024:

1. Ramakrishnan N., Weaver T.M., Aubuchon, LN., Woldegerima A., Just T., Song K., Vindigni A., Freudenthal B., Verma P. Nucleolytic processing of abasic sites underlies PARP inhibitor hypersensitivity in ALC1-deficient BRCA mutant cancer cells. Nature Communications Jul 27;15(1):6343, 2024.

2. Aubuchon, LN.,Verma P. Endogenous base damage as a driver of genomic instability in homologous recombination-deficient cancers. DNA Repair (141):103736, 2024.

2023:

1.Ramakrishnan N.*, Malachowski T.*, Verma P. A high-content flow cytometry and dual CRISPR-Cas9 based platform to quantify genetic interactions. Methods in Cell Bio (182), 2023. (*Equal first)

2.Ramakrishnan N., Haseljic E., Verma P. Quantifying Replication Stress in Ovarian Cancer Cells Using Single-Stranded DNA Immunofluorescence. J Vis Exp (192), 2023.

2022:

Meroni A., Grosser J., Agashe S., Ramakrishnan N., Jackson J., Verma P. , Baranello L., Vindigni A. NEDDylated Cullin 3 mediates the adaptive response to topoisomerase 1 inhibitors. Sci Adv. 8(49), 2022.

2021:

1. Verma P.*, Greenberg RA*. Communication between chromatin and homologous recombination. Curr. Opin. Genet. Dev., 71, 1-9,2021. (*Corresponding authors) 

2. Verma P., Zhou Y., Cao Z., Deraska P., Arai E., Deb M., Li W., Li Y., Patankar S., Faryabi RB., Shi J., Greenberg RA. ALC1 and PARP activities coordinate chromatin accessibility and viability in homologous recombination deficient cells. Nat Cell Biol., 23(2),160-171,2021. 

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2020:

Kim H., Xu H., George E., Hallberg D., Kumar S., Jagannathan V., Medvedev S., Kinose Y., Devins K., Verma P., Ly K., Wang Y., Greenberg RA., Schwartz L., Johnson N., Scharpf, RB., Mills GB., Zhang R., Velculescu VE., Brown EJ., Simpkins, F. Combination PARP and ATR inhibition causes complete and durable responses in PARP inhibitor and platinum resistant ovarian cancer. Nat Commun. 11(1),1-16 ,2020

2019:

1. Pamula MC., Carlini L., Forth S., Verma P., Suresh S., Legant W., Betzig E., and Kapoor TM. High-resolution imaging reveals how the spindle midzone impacts chromosome movement. J Cell Biol. 218(8), 2529-2544, 2019

2. Verma P., Dilley RL, Zhang T, Gyparaki MT, Li Y, Greenberg RA. RAD52 and SLX4 act nonepistatically to ensure telomere stability during alternative telomere lengthening. Genes Dev. 33, 221-235, 2019

2018:

Verma P.*, Dilley RL.*, Gyparaki MT., Greenberg RA. Direct Quantitative Monitoring of Homology-Directed DNA Repair of Damaged Telomeres. Methods in enzymology. 600, 107-134, 2018. (*Equal first author) 

2016:

1. Dilley RL., Verma P., Cho NM., Winters HD., Wondisford A., Greenberg RA. Break-induced telomere synthesis underlies homology-directed telomere maintenance. Nature. 539, 54-58,2016

2. Verma P., Greenberg RA. Non-canonical views of homology directed DNA repair. Genes Dev. 30,1138-1154, 2016

2015:

1.Kleiner RE., Verma P., Molloy KR., Chait BT., Kapoor TM. A chemical proteomics approach reveals a direct interaction between 53BP1 and ϒH2AX involved in the DNA damage response. Nat. Chem. Biol. 11, 807-814, 2015

2. Anand A.*, Verma P.*, Singh AK., Kaushik S., Pandey R., Shi C., Kaur H., Chawla M., Elechalawar CK., Kumar D., Yang Y., Bhavesh NS., Banerjee R., Dash D., Singh A., Natrajan VT, Ojha AK., Aldrich CC., Gokhale RS. Polyketide quinones are alternate intermediate electron carriers during mycobacterial respiration in oxygen-deficient niches. Mol. Cell. 60, 637-650, 2015. (*Equal first author) 

2013:

Resmi MS., Verma P., Gokhale RS., Soniya EV. Identification and characterization of a Type III Polyketide synthase involved in quinolone alkaloid biosynthesis from Aegle marmelos Correa. J. Biol. Chem. 288, 7271-7281, 2013

2012:

1. Singh V., Jamwal S., Jain R., Verma P., Gokhale R., Rao KV. Mycobacterium tuberculosis-driven targeted recalibration of macrophage lipid homeostasis promotes the foamy phenotype. Cell Host Microbe. 12, 669-681, 2012

2. Swaroop PS., Raut G., Gonnade RG., Verma P., Gokhale RS., Reddy DS. Anti-tuberculosis Agent Diaportheone B: Synthesis, absolute configuration, assignment and anti-TB activity of its analogues. Org. Biomol. Chem. 10, 5385-5394, 2012

3. Raut N.G., Chakraborty K., Verma P., Gokhale RS., Reddy DS. Synthesis of isomeric corniculatolides. Tetrahedron Lett. 53, 6343-6346, 2012

4. Goyal A.*, Verma P.*, Ananadkrishna M., Gokhale RS., Sankaranarayanan R. Molecular basis of the functional divergence of Fatty Acyl-AMP Ligase biosynthetic enzymes of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. J. Mol. Biol. 416, 221-238, 2012. (*Equal first author) (Cover Page Article) 

2009:

Arora P., Goyal A., Natarajan VT., Rajakumara E., Verma P., Gupta R., Yousuf M.,Trivedi OA., Mohanty D., Tyagi A., Sankaranarayanan R., Gokhale RS. Mechanistic and functional insights into fatty acid activation in Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Nat. Chem. Biol. 5, 166-173, 2009