Gary H. KARPEN

Gary H. KARPEN

University of California, Berkeley

H-index: 65

North America-United States

About Gary H. KARPEN

Gary H. KARPEN, With an exceptional h-index of 65 and a recent h-index of 42 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of California, Berkeley, specializes in the field of heterochromatin, epigenetics, nuclear organization, centromeres.

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

Spontaneous heterochromatin compartmentalization in a minimal in vitro system

DNA Double-Strand Break Movement in Heterochromatin Depends on the Drosophila Histone Acetyltransferase Gcn5.

HP1-driven phase separation recapitulates the thermodynamics and kinetics of heterochromatin condensate formation

Affinity hierarchies underlie the co-assembly of nucleolar and heterochromatin condensates in Drosophila embryos

Mouse genomic associations with in vitro sensitivity to simulated space radiation

Mapping protein-DNA interactions with DiMeLo-seq

Complete genomic and epigenetic maps of human centromeres

Mouse Genomic Associations with Ex Vivo Sensitivity to Simulated Space Radiation

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Citations(all)

31234

Citations(since 2020)

8134

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24277

hIndex(all)

65

hIndex(since 2020)

42

i10Index(all)

97

i10Index(since 2020)

65

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Gary H. KARPEN Skills & Research Interests

heterochromatin

epigenetics

nuclear organization

centromeres

Top articles of Gary H. KARPEN

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Spontaneous heterochromatin compartmentalization in a minimal in vitro system

Biophysical Journal

Lucy D Brennan

Gary Karpen

2024/2/8

DNA Double-Strand Break Movement in Heterochromatin Depends on the Drosophila Histone Acetyltransferase Gcn5.

bioRxiv

Apfrida Kendek

Arianna Sandron

Jan-Paul Lambooij

Serafin U Colmenares

Paula Sobrevals Alcaraz

...

2023/11/30

HP1-driven phase separation recapitulates the thermodynamics and kinetics of heterochromatin condensate formation

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Maxime MC Tortora

Lucy D Brennan

Gary Karpen

Daniel Jost

2023/8/15

Affinity hierarchies underlie the co-assembly of nucleolar and heterochromatin condensates in Drosophila embryos

Srivarsha Rajshekar

Omar Adame-Arana

Gaurav Bajpai

Kyle Lin

Serafin Colmenares

...

2023/7/8

Mouse genomic associations with in vitro sensitivity to simulated space radiation

Life Sciences in Space Research

Egle Cekanaviciute

Duc Tran

Hung Nguyen

Alejandra Lopez Macha

Eloise Pariset

...

2023/2/1

Mapping protein-DNA interactions with DiMeLo-seq

bioRxiv

Annie Maslan

Nicolas Altemose

Reet Mishra

Jeremy Marcus

Lucy D Brennan

...

2022/7/5

Complete genomic and epigenetic maps of human centromeres

Science

Nicolas Altemose

Glennis A Logsdon

Andrey V Bzikadze

Pragya Sidhwani

Sasha A Langley

...

2022/4/1

Mouse Genomic Associations with Ex Vivo Sensitivity to Simulated Space Radiation

bioRxiv

Egle Cekanaviciute

Duc Tran

Hung Nguyen

Alejandra Lopez Macha

Eloise Pariset

...

2022/3/5

New insights into formation, organization and function of heterochromatin condensates

Biophysical Journal

Serafin Colmenares

Srivarsha Rajshekar

Lucy D Brennan

Collin Hickmann

Nicolas Altemose

...

2022/2/11

Centromere/kinetochore protein genes for cancer diagnosis, prognosis and treatment selection

2022/9/6

Innovation of heterochromatin functions drives rapid evolution of essential ZAD-ZNF genes in Drosophila

Elife

Bhavatharini Kasinathan

Serafin U Colmenares III

Hannah McConnell

Janet M Young

Gary H Karpen

...

2020/11/10

Pericentromeric heterochromatin is hierarchically organized and spatially contacts H3K9me2 islands in euchromatin

PLoS genetics

Yuh Chwen G Lee

Yuki Ogiyama

Nuno MC Martins

Brian J Beliveau

David Acevedo

...

2020/3/23

Multivalency of Proteins and their Interactions Predict their Phase Separation

Biophysical Journal

Dan Deviri

Amy R Strom

Gary Karpen

Samuel Safran

2020/2/7

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