Robert J. Duronio

Robert J. Duronio

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

H-index: 49

North America-United States

About Robert J. Duronio

Robert J. Duronio, With an exceptional h-index of 49 and a recent h-index of 24 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, specializes in the field of cell cycle, DNA replication, Drosophila, gene expression.

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

Drosophila melanogaster Set8 and L(3)mbt function in gene expression independently of histone H4 lysine 20 methylation

Redesigning the Drosophila histone gene cluster: An improved genetic platform for spatiotemporal manipulation of histone function

Histone locus bodies: a paradigm for how nuclear biomolecular condensates control cell cycle regulated gene expression

Coordinated expression of replication-dependent histone genes from multiple loci promotes histone homeostasis in Drosophila

Reduced histone gene copy number disrupts Drosophila Polycomb function

Distinct roles for canonical and variant histone H3 lysine-36 in Polycomb silencing

Drosophila SUMM4 complex couples insulator function and DNA replication control

Coordinating transcription and replication to mitigate their conflicts in early Drosophila embryos

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Citations(all)

9589

Citations(since 2020)

2536

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8090

hIndex(all)

49

hIndex(since 2020)

24

i10Index(all)

88

i10Index(since 2020)

54

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Robert J. Duronio Skills & Research Interests

cell cycle

DNA replication

Drosophila

gene expression

Top articles of Robert J. Duronio

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Journal

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Publication Date

Drosophila melanogaster Set8 and L(3)mbt function in gene expression independently of histone H4 lysine 20 methylation

bioRxiv

Aaron T Crain

Megan B Butler

Christina A Hill

Mai Huynh

Robert Kendall McGinty

...

2024

Redesigning the Drosophila histone gene cluster: An improved genetic platform for spatiotemporal manipulation of histone function

bioRxiv

Aaron T Crain

Markus Nevil

Mary P Leatham-Jensen

Katherine B Reeves

A Gregory Matera

...

2024

Histone locus bodies: a paradigm for how nuclear biomolecular condensates control cell cycle regulated gene expression

Mark S Geisler

James P Kemp Jr

Robert J Duronio

2023/12/31

Coordinated expression of replication-dependent histone genes from multiple loci promotes histone homeostasis in Drosophila

Molecular Biology of the Cell

Ashlesha Chaubal

Justin M Waldern

Colin Taylor

Alain Laederach

William F Marzluff

...

2023/11/1

Reduced histone gene copy number disrupts Drosophila Polycomb function

Genetics

Jeanne-Marie E McPherson

Lucy C Grossmann

Harmony R Salzler

Robin L Armstrong

Esther Kwon

...

2023/6/6

Distinct roles for canonical and variant histone H3 lysine-36 in Polycomb silencing

Science Advances

Harmony R Salzler

Vasudha Vandadi

Benjamin D McMichael

John C Brown

Sally A Boerma

...

2023/3/1

Drosophila SUMM4 complex couples insulator function and DNA replication control

ELife

Evgeniya N Andreyeva

Alexander V Emelyanov

Markus Nevil

Lu Sun

Elena Vershilova

...

2022/12/2

Coordinating transcription and replication to mitigate their conflicts in early Drosophila embryos

Cell reports

Chun-Yi Cho

James P Kemp

Robert J Duronio

Patrick H O’Farrell

2022/10/18

Distinct developmental phenotypes result from mutation of Set8/KMT5A and histone H4 lysine 20 in Drosophila melanogaster

Genetics

Aaron T Crain

Stephen Klusza

Robin L Armstrong

Priscila Santa Rosa

Brenda RS Temple

...

2022/6/1

Mandatory coupling of zygotic transcription to DNA replication in early Drosophila embryos

bioRxiv

Chun-Yi Cho

James P Kemp Jr

Robert J Duronio

Patrick H O’Farrell

2022/1/5

Superresolution light microscopy of the Drosophila histone locus body reveals a core–shell organization associated with expression of replication–dependent …

Molecular Biology of the Cell

James P Kemp Jr

Xiao-Cui Yang

Zbigniew Dominski

William F Marzluff

Robert J Duronio

2021/4/19

The awesome power of histone genetics

Molecular cell

Markus Nevil

Robert J Duronio

2021/4/15

Deciding when to exit

Elife

Joy H Meserve

Robert J Duronio

2021/2/12

CELL CYCLE Deciding when to exit

Joy H Meserve

Robert J Duronio

2021/2/12

SUMM4 complex couples insulator function and DNA replication timing control

bioRxiv

Evgeniya N Andreyeva

Alexander V Emelyanov

Markus Nevil

Lu Sun

Elena Vershilova

...

2021/10/3

Rif1 functions in a tissue-specific manner to control replication timing through its PP1-binding motif

Genetics

Robin L Armstrong

Souradip Das

Christina A Hill

Robert J Duronio

Jared T Nordman

2020/5/1

CDK-regulated phase separation seeded by histone genes ensures precise growth and function of histone locus bodies

Developmental Cell

Woonyung Hur

James P Kemp

Marco Tarzia

Victoria E Deneke

William F Marzluff

...

2020/8/10

Drosophila histone locus body assembly and function involves multiple interactions

Molecular Biology of the Cell

Kaitlin P Koreski

Leila E Rieder

Lyndsey M McLain

Ashlesha Chaubal

William F Marzluff

...

2020/7/1

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Co-Authors

H-index: 77
Patrick H O'Farrell

Patrick H O'Farrell

University of California, San Francisco

H-index: 72
Dr. Brian D. Strahl

Dr. Brian D. Strahl

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

H-index: 61
A. Gregory Matera

A. Gregory Matera

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

H-index: 28
Daniel J. McKay

Daniel J. McKay

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

H-index: 22
Donald T. Fox

Donald T. Fox

Duke University

H-index: 21
Jean Davidson

Jean Davidson

California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo

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