Grace A. Turner

Researcher

Last publication 2022 Last refreshed 2026-04-01

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1 h-index 1 pubs 3 cited

Biography and Research Information

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Grace A. Turner's research focuses on the molecular mechanisms underlying gene regulation in yeast, specifically investigating the role of histone modifications and their interactions with gene regulatory proteins. Her work has examined dominant effects of histone mutants, such as H3-L61R, on the interactions between Spt16, a component of the yeast transcription elongation factor complex, and specific genes. This investigation aims to understand how alterations in histone proteins can influence gene expression at a fundamental level. Turner has collaborated with researchers at Hendrix College, including Elijah G. Dilday, Andrea A. Duina, Alex Pablo-Kaiser, and McKenzie G. Tucker, on shared publications. Her scholarly output includes one publication, with a current h-index of 1 and a total of 3 citations.

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  • h-index: 1
  • Publications: 1
  • Citations: 3

Selected Publications

  • Dominant effects of the histone mutant H3-L61R on Spt16-gene interactions in budding yeast (2022)
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