Deniz M. Ozata

Deniz M. Ozata

University of Massachusetts Medical School

H-index: 18

North America-United States

About Deniz M. Ozata

Deniz M. Ozata, With an exceptional h-index of 18 and a recent h-index of 17 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Massachusetts Medical School, specializes in the field of small silencing RNAs, piRNAs, Reproduction and fertility.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Hypermigration of macrophages through the concerted action of GRA effectors on NF-κB/p38 signaling and host chromatin accessibility potentiates Toxoplasma dissemination

A-MYB/TCFL5 regulatory architecture ensures the production of pachytene piRNAs in placental mammals

The MYBL1/TCFL5 transcription network: two collaborative factors with central role in male meiosis

CRISPR‐induced exon skipping of β‐catenin reveals tumorigenic mutants driving distinct subtypes of liver cancer

The transcription factor TCFL5 responds to A-MYB to elaborate the male meiotic program in mice

GTSF1 accelerates target RNA cleavage by PIWI-clade Argonaute proteins

The tiny, conserved zinc-finger protein GTSF1 helps PIWI proteins achieve their full catalytic potential [preprint]

The testis-specific transcription factor TCFL5 responds to A-MYB to elaborate the male meiotic program in placental mammals [preprint]

Deniz M. Ozata Information

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Citations(all)

2321

Citations(since 2020)

1838

Cited By

1131

hIndex(all)

18

hIndex(since 2020)

17

i10Index(all)

20

i10Index(since 2020)

20

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Deniz M. Ozata Skills & Research Interests

small silencing RNAs

piRNAs

Reproduction and fertility

Top articles of Deniz M. Ozata

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Hypermigration of macrophages through the concerted action of GRA effectors on NF-κB/p38 signaling and host chromatin accessibility potentiates Toxoplasma dissemination

bioRxiv

Arne L Ten Hoeve

Matias E Rodriguez

Martin Säflund

Valentine Michel

Lucas Magimel

...

2024

A-MYB/TCFL5 regulatory architecture ensures the production of pachytene piRNAs in placental mammals

RNA

Tiangxiong Yu

Adriano Biasini

Katharine Cecchini

Martin Säflund

Haiwei Mou

...

2023/1/1

The MYBL1/TCFL5 transcription network: two collaborative factors with central role in male meiosis

Martin Säflund

Deniz M Özata

2023/11/28

CRISPR‐induced exon skipping of β‐catenin reveals tumorigenic mutants driving distinct subtypes of liver cancer

The Journal of Pathology

Haiwei Mou

Onur Eskiocak

Kadir A Özler

Megan Gorman

Junjiayu Yue

...

2023/4

The transcription factor TCFL5 responds to A-MYB to elaborate the male meiotic program in mice

Reproduction

Katharine Cecchini

Adriano Biasini

Tianxiong Yu

Martin Säflund

Haiwei Mou

...

2023/2/1

GTSF1 accelerates target RNA cleavage by PIWI-clade Argonaute proteins

Nature

Amena Arif

Shannon Bailey

Natsuko Izumi

Todd A Anzelon

Deniz M Ozata

...

2022/8/18

The tiny, conserved zinc-finger protein GTSF1 helps PIWI proteins achieve their full catalytic potential [preprint]

Amena Arif

Deniz M Ozata

Cecilia Anderson

Natsuko Izumi

Yukihide Tomari

...

2021/5/4

The testis-specific transcription factor TCFL5 responds to A-MYB to elaborate the male meiotic program in placental mammals [preprint]

bioRxiv

Deniz M Özata

Tianxiong Yu

Katharine Cecchini

Haiwei Mou

Amena Arif

...

2021/4/5

YAP1 withdrawal in hepatoblastoma drives therapeutic differentiation of tumor cells to functional hepatocyte‐like cells

Hepatology

Jordan L Smith

Tomás C Rodríguez

Haiwei Mou

Suet‐Yan Kwan

Henry Pratt

...

2021/3

Terminal modification, sequence, length, and PIWI-protein identity determine piRNA stability

Molecular cell

Ildar Gainetdinov

Cansu Colpan

Katharine Cecchini

Amena Arif

Karina Jouravleva

...

2021/12/2

Long first exons and epigenetic marks distinguish conserved pachytene piRNA clusters from other mammalian genes

Nature communications

Tianxiong Yu

Kaili Fan

Deniz M Özata

Gen Zhang

Yu Fu

...

2021/1/4

Dietary suppression of MHC class II expression in intestinal epithelial cells enhances intestinal tumorigenesis

Cell stem cell

Semir Beyaz

Charlie Chung

Haiwei Mou

Khristian E Bauer-Rowe

Michael E Xifaras

...

2021/11/4

The conserved zinc-finger protein GTSF1 helps PIWI proteins achieve their full catalytic potential

A Arif

S Bailey

N Izumi

TA Anzelon

DM Ozata

...

2021/5/4

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J. Chem. Theory Comput

JL Paulsen

F Leidner

DA Ragland

NK Yilmaz

CA Schiffer

2017

The evolutionarily conserved piRNA-producing locus pi6 is required for male mouse fertility

Nature genetics

Pei-Hsuan Wu

Yu Fu

Katharine Cecchini

Deniz M Özata

Amena Arif

...

2020/7

Evolutionarily conserved pachytene piRNA loci are highly divergent among modern humans

Nature ecology & evolution

Deniz M Özata

Tianxiong Yu

Haiwei Mou

Ildar Gainetdinov

Cansu Colpan

...

2020/1

Depletion of TRRAP induces p53‐independent senescence in liver cancer by down‐regulating mitotic genes

Hepatology

Suet‐Yan Kwan

Ankur Sheel

Chun‐Qing Song

Xiao‐Ou Zhang

Tingting Jiang

...

2020/1

Dietary suppression of MHC-II expression in intestinal stem cells enhances intestinal tumorigenesis [preprint]

Semir Beyaz

Deniz M Ozata

Alper Kucukural

Stuart H Orkin

Omer H Yilmaz

2020/9/8

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Co-Authors

H-index: 105
Phillip D. Zamore

Phillip D. Zamore

University of Massachusetts Medical School

H-index: 80
Melissa J. Moore

Melissa J. Moore

University of Massachusetts Medical School

H-index: 55
Manuel Garber

Manuel Garber

University of Massachusetts Medical School

H-index: 53
Erik Sontheimer

Erik Sontheimer

University of Massachusetts Medical School

H-index: 24
Alper Kucukural

Alper Kucukural

University of Massachusetts Medical School

H-index: 18
Ildar Gainetdinov

Ildar Gainetdinov

University of Massachusetts Medical School

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