Shahar Sukenik

Shahar Sukenik

University of California, Merced

H-index: 19

North America-United States

About Shahar Sukenik

Shahar Sukenik, With an exceptional h-index of 19 and a recent h-index of 15 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of California, Merced, specializes in the field of Biophysics, Proteins, Disordered proteins, Live cell microscopy, Cellular environment.

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

Measuring the effects of infection on disordered viral proteins

Helicity of a tardigrade disordered protein contributes to its protective function during desiccation

Structural biases in disordered proteins are prevalent in the cell

Disordered proteins interact with the chemical environment to tune their protective function during drying

Sequence-ensemble-function relationships for disordered proteins in live cells

TMAO: protecting proteins from feeling the heat

Using graphs and charts in scientific figures

Labile assembly of a tardigrade protein induces biostasis

Shahar Sukenik Information

University

Position

Dept. of Chemistry and Chemical Biology

Citations(all)

1331

Citations(since 2020)

1027

Cited By

616

hIndex(all)

19

hIndex(since 2020)

15

i10Index(all)

27

i10Index(since 2020)

21

Email

University Profile Page

University of California, Merced

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Shahar Sukenik Skills & Research Interests

Biophysics

Proteins

Disordered proteins

Live cell microscopy

Cellular environment

Top articles of Shahar Sukenik

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Measuring the effects of infection on disordered viral proteins

Biophysical Journal

Patrick S Koenig

Shahar Sukenik

2024/2/8

Helicity of a tardigrade disordered protein contributes to its protective function during desiccation

Protein Science

Sourav Biswas

Edith Gollub

Feng Yu

Garrett Ginell

Alex Holehouse

...

2024/2

Structural biases in disordered proteins are prevalent in the cell

Nature Structural & Molecular Biology

David Moses

Karina Guadalupe

Feng Yu

Eduardo Flores

Anthony R Perez

...

2024/1/4

Disordered proteins interact with the chemical environment to tune their protective function during drying

bioRxiv

Shraddha KC

Kenny H Nguyen

Vincent Nicholson

Annie Walgren

Tony Trent

...

2024

Sequence-ensemble-function relationships for disordered proteins in live cells

Research Square

Alex Holehouse

Ryan Emenecker

Karina Guadalupe

Nora Shamoon

Shahar Sukenik

2023/11/10

TMAO: protecting proteins from feeling the heat

Biophysical journal

Mayank M Boob

Shahar Sukenik

Martin Gruebele

Taras V Pogorelov

2023/4/4

Using graphs and charts in scientific figures

Karol Buda

Katerina Cermakova

H Courtney Hodges

Eugenio F Fornasiero

Shahar Sukenik

...

2023/11/1

Labile assembly of a tardigrade protein induces biostasis

bioRxiv

Silvia Sanchez-Martinez

Kenny Nguyen

Sourav Biswas

Vincent Nicholson

Andrey V Romanyuk

...

2023

Intrinsically disordered regions are poised to act as sensors of cellular chemistry

David Moses

Garrett M Ginell

Alex S Holehouse

Shahar Sukenik

2023/8/30

Structural preferences shape the entropic force of disordered protein ensembles

The Journal of Physical Chemistry B

Feng Yu

Shahar Sukenik

2023/5/8

When phased without water: biophysics of cellular desiccation, from biomolecules to condensates

Paulette Sofia Romero-Perez

Yanniv Dorone

Eduardo Flores

Shahar Sukenik

Steven Boeynaems

2023/5/3

YAP condensates are highly organized hubs for YAP/TEAD transcription

bioRxiv

Siyuan Hao

Hannah Fuehrer

Eduardo Flores

Justin Demmerle

Jennifer Lippincott-Schwartz

...

2022/10/26

Hidden structure in disordered proteins is adaptive to intracellular changes

Biophysical Journal

David Moses

Karina Guadalupe

Feng Yu

Alex S Holehouse

Shahar Sukenik

2022/2/11

Intrinsically disordered protein biosensor tracks the physical-chemical effects of osmotic stress on cells

Nature communications

Cesar L Cuevas-Velazquez

Tamara Vellosillo

Karina Guadalupe

Hermann Broder Schmidt

Feng Yu

...

2021/9/14

Sequence and chemical environment determine the global dimension of intrinsically disordered protein ensembles

Biophysical Journal

Feng Yu

David Moses

Alex S Holehouse

Shahar Sukenik

2021/2/12

Myomegalin regulates Hedgehog pathway by controlling PDE4D at the centrosome

Molecular Biology of the Cell

Hualing Peng

Jingyi Zhang

Amanda Ya

Winston Ma

Sammy Villa

...

2021/9/1

Molecular Swiss army knives: Tardigrade CAHS proteins mediate desiccation tolerance through multiple mechanisms

BioRxiv

CS Hesgrove

KH Nguyen

S Biswas

CA Childs

KC Shraddha

...

2021

Tardigrade cahs proteins act as molecular swiss army knives to mediate desiccation tolerance through multiple mechanisms

bioRxiv

Cherie S Hesgrove

Kenny H Nguyen

Sourav Biswas

Charles A Childs

KC Shraddha

...

2021/8/17

A prion-like protein regulator of seed germination undergoes hydration-dependent phase separation

Cell

Yanniv Dorone

Steven Boeynaems

Eduardo Flores

Benjamin Jin

Shannon Hateley

...

2021/8/5

Computational modeling of protein conformational changes-Application to the opening SARS-CoV-2 spike

Journal of Computational Physics

Anna Kucherova

Selma Strango

Shahar Sukenik

Maxime Theillard

2021/11/1

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Co-Authors

H-index: 72
Martin Gruebele

Martin Gruebele

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

H-index: 45
Daniel Harries

Daniel Harries

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

H-index: 43
Prof. Assaf Friedler

Prof. Assaf Friedler

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

H-index: 40
Alex S. Holehouse

Alex S. Holehouse

Washington University in St. Louis

H-index: 20
Taras Pogorelov

Taras Pogorelov

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

H-index: 17
Liel Sapir

Liel Sapir

Duke University

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