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Kevin Struhl, Ph.D.

David Wesley Gaiser Professor of Biological Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology

We combine genetic, molecular, biochemical, genomic, and evolutionary approaches to study the mechanistic relationship between chromatin structure and transcriptional regulation and its implications for epigenetic inheritance of heterochromatin.  In addition, we combine functional genomic and mechanistic approaches to elucidate the transcriptional regulatory circuits involved in the process of cellular transformation and formation of cancer stem cells, and the use of metformin as an anti-cancer drug in combination with chemotherapy.

Research:

Transcriptional regulation in response to environmental and developmental cues is mediated by the combinatorial and synergistic action of specific DNA-binding activators and repressors on components of the general transcription machinery and chromatin modifying activities, and it also involves microRNAs.  We combine genetic, molecular, genomic, and evolutionary approaches to address fundamental questions about transcriptional regulatory mechanisms, mRNA stability, and 3’ end formation in yeast, as well as elucidating the transcriptional regulatory circuits that mediate the process of cellular transformation and formation of cancer stem cells.

Relationship between transcriptional regulatory mechanisms and chromatin structure in yeast: Current projects include 1) how co-activators, chromatin-modifying complexes, repressors, and components of the basic transcription machinery are recruited to promoters in vivo under genetically and environmentally defined conditions, 2) intrinsic and dynamic aspects of chromatin structure, and mechanisms of epigenetic inheritance of heterochromatic and euchromatic states, 3) distinguishing between biological function and biological noise using evolutionarily related yeast species and other approaches.

mRNA stability and 3’ end formation in yeast:  Current projects include 1) selection of polyadenylation sites, 2) mechanism of mRNA decay including the identification of stabilizing and destabilizing sequences and the role of secondary structure, 3) regulation of 3’ end formation and mRNA stability under different environmental conditions by RNA-binding proteins

Transcriptional regulatory circuits during the process of cellular transformation in human cells:  Current projects include 1) an epigenetic switch from non-transformed to transformed cells in response to a transient inflammatory signal, 2) molecular pathways required for the formation of cancer stem cells, 3) defining an inflammatory index to type human cancers, 4) phenotypic screening methods for personalized therapy for human cancer patients, 5) testing metformin as a potential anti-cancer drug.

Address: 

Room C-351A

240 Longwood Ave.

Boston, MA 02115

Publications View
LINC00520 is induced by Src, STAT3, and PI3K and plays a functional role in breast cancer.
Authors: Authors: Henry WS, Hendrickson DG, Beca F, Glass B, Lindahl-Allen M, He L, Ji Z, Struhl K, Beck AH, Rinn JL, Toker A.
Oncotarget
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Mediator Undergoes a Compositional Change during Transcriptional Activation.
Authors: Authors: Petrenko N, Jin Y, Wong KH, Struhl K.
Mol Cell
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Selectivity of ORC binding sites and the relation to replication timing, fragile sites, and deletions in cancers.
Authors: Authors: Miotto B, Ji Z, Struhl K.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
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Transcriptome-scale RNase-footprinting of RNA-protein complexes.
Authors: Authors: Ji Z, Song R, Huang H, Regev A, Struhl K.
Nat Biotechnol
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Many lncRNAs, 5'UTRs, and pseudogenes are translated and some are likely to express functional proteins.
Authors: Authors: Ji Z, Song R, Regev A, Struhl K.
Elife
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Alternative to the soft-agar assay that permits high-throughput drug and genetic screens for cellular transformation.
Authors: Authors: Rotem A, Janzer A, Izar B, Ji Z, Doench JG, Garraway LA, Struhl K.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
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Mapping 3' mRNA isoforms on a genomic scale.
Authors: Authors: Jin Y, Geisberg JV, Moqtaderi Z, Ji Z, Hoque M, Tian B, Struhl K.
Curr Protoc Mol Biol
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STAT3 acts through pre-existing nucleosome-depleted regions bound by FOS during an epigenetic switch linking inflammation to cancer.
Authors: Authors: Fleming JD, Giresi PG, Lindahl-Allen M, Krall EB, Lieb JD, Struhl K.
Epigenetics Chromatin
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Metformin and phenformin deplete tricarboxylic acid cycle and glycolytic intermediates during cell transformation and NTPs in cancer stem cells.
Authors: Authors: Janzer A, German NJ, Gonzalez-Herrera KN, Asara JM, Haigis MC, Struhl K.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
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TFIIH phosphorylation of the Pol II CTD stimulates mediator dissociation from the preinitiation complex and promoter escape.
Authors: Authors: Wong KH, Jin Y, Struhl K.
Mol Cell
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