Kevin Struhl

Kevin Struhl

Harvard University

H-index: 140

North America-United States

About Kevin Struhl

Kevin Struhl, With an exceptional h-index of 140 and a recent h-index of 54 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Harvard University, specializes in the field of Gene expression, transcription, cancer, chromatin, biological specificity.

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

How is polyadenylation restricted to 3′‐untranslated regions?

High-throughput dynamic reagent delivery system

Non-canonical functions of enhancers: regulation of RNA polymerase III transcription, DNA replication, and V (D) J recombination

Intrinsically disordered regions (IDRs): A vague and confusing concept for protein function

Condition-specific 3′ mRNA isoform half-lives and stability elements in yeast

High-throughput drug and genetic assays for cellular transformation

Elongation rate of RNA polymerase II affects pausing patterns across 3′ UTRs

Functional analysis of a random-sequence chromosome reveals a high level and the molecular nature of transcriptional noise in yeast cells

Kevin Struhl Information

University

Position

Professor, Harvard Medical School

Citations(all)

130960

Citations(since 2020)

19875

Cited By

87062

hIndex(all)

140

hIndex(since 2020)

54

i10Index(all)

274

i10Index(since 2020)

156

Email

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Kevin Struhl Skills & Research Interests

Gene expression

transcription

cancer

chromatin

biological specificity

Top articles of Kevin Struhl

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

How is polyadenylation restricted to 3′‐untranslated regions?

Kevin Struhl

2023/8/8

High-throughput dynamic reagent delivery system

2024/2/20

Non-canonical functions of enhancers: regulation of RNA polymerase III transcription, DNA replication, and V (D) J recombination

Kevin Struhl

2024/4/19

Intrinsically disordered regions (IDRs): A vague and confusing concept for protein function

Molecular Cell

Kevin Struhl

2024/4/4

Condition-specific 3′ mRNA isoform half-lives and stability elements in yeast

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Joseph V Geisberg

Zarmik Moqtaderi

Kevin Struhl

2023/5/2

High-throughput drug and genetic assays for cellular transformation

2023/11/7

Elongation rate of RNA polymerase II affects pausing patterns across 3′ UTRs

Journal of Biological Chemistry

Alexandra Khitun

Christian Brion

Zarmik Moqtaderi

Joseph V Geisberg

L Stirling Churchman

...

2023/11/1

Functional analysis of a random-sequence chromosome reveals a high level and the molecular nature of transcriptional noise in yeast cells

Molecular Cell

Zlata Gvozdenov

Zeno Barcutean

Kevin Struhl

2023/6/1

A compensatory link between cleavage/polyadenylation and mRNA turnover regulates steady-state mRNA levels in yeast

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Zarmik Moqtaderi

Joseph V Geisberg

Kevin Struhl

2022/1/25

Nucleotide-level linkage of transcriptional elongation and polyadenylation

Elife

Joseph V Geisberg

Zarmik Moqtaderi

Nova Fong

Benjamin Erickson

David L Bentley

...

2022/11/24

High level and molecular nature of transcriptional noise in yeast cells

bioRxiv

Zlata Gvozdenov

Zeno Barcutean

Kevin Struhl

2022/10/26

3′ untranslated regions are modular entities that determine polyadenylation profiles

Molecular and Cellular Biology

Kai Hin Lui

Joseph V Geisberg

Zarmik Moqtaderi

Kevin Struhl

2022/9/1

MafB, WDR77, and ß-catenin interact with each other and have similar genome association profiles

Plos one

Lizhi He

Mingshi Gao

Henry Pratt

Zhiping Weng

Kevin Struhl

2022/4/28

Different SP1 binding dynamics at individual genomic loci in human cells

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Yuko Hasegawa

Kevin Struhl

2021/11/16

Comparison of transcriptional initiation by RNA polymerase II across eukaryotic species

Elife

Natalia Petrenko

Kevin Struhl

2021/9/13

YAP and TAZ are transcriptional co-activators of AP-1 proteins and STAT3 during breast cellular transformation

Elife

Lizhi He

Henry Pratt

Mingshi Gao

Fengxiang Wei

Zhiping Weng

...

2021/8/31

S100A8/S100A9 cytokine acts as a transcriptional coactivator during breast cellular transformation

Science Advances

Ruisheng Song

Kevin Struhl

2021/1

The transcriptional elongation rate regulates alternative polyadenylation in yeast

Elife

Joseph V Geisberg

Zarmik Moqtaderi

Kevin Struhl

2020/8/26

Pheno-RNA, a method to identify genes linked to a specific phenotype: application to cellular transformation

bioRxiv

Rabih Darwiche

Kevin Struhl

2020/3/5

Pheno-RNA, a method to associate genes with a specific phenotype, identifies genes linked to cellular transformation

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Rabih Darwiche

Kevin Struhl

2020/11/17

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