Robert J. Weatheritt

9.6k total citations · 2 hit papers
37 papers, 4.8k citations indexed

About

Robert J. Weatheritt is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Genetics and Cognitive Neuroscience. According to data from OpenAlex, Robert J. Weatheritt has authored 37 papers receiving a total of 4.8k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 36 papers in Molecular Biology, 3 papers in Genetics and 2 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience. Recurrent topics in Robert J. Weatheritt's work include RNA Research and Splicing (21 papers), RNA modifications and cancer (14 papers) and RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms (14 papers). Robert J. Weatheritt is often cited by papers focused on RNA Research and Splicing (21 papers), RNA modifications and cancer (14 papers) and RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms (14 papers). Robert J. Weatheritt collaborates with scholars based in Canada, Australia and United Kingdom. Robert J. Weatheritt's co-authors include Toby J. Gibson, Norman E. Davey, Benjamin J. Blencowe, Holger Dinkel, M. Madan Babu, Kim Van Roey, Bora Uyar, Aidan Budd, Julian Gough and Marija Buljan and has published in prestigious journals such as Cell, Chemical Reviews and Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

In The Last Decade

Robert J. Weatheritt

37 papers receiving 4.7k citations

Hit Papers

Classification of Intrinsically Disordered Regions and Pr... 2014 2026 2018 2022 2014 2014 500 1000 1.5k

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Timothée Lionnet United States
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All Works

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Weatheritt, Robert J., Valentina Corvino, Daniela Palacios, et al.. (2023). Fetal exposure to valproic acid dysregulates the expression of autism-linked genes in the developing cerebellum. Translational Psychiatry. 13(1). 114–114. 16 indexed citations
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Sinitcyn, Pavel, Alicia Richards, Robert J. Weatheritt, et al.. (2023). Global detection of human variants and isoforms by deep proteome sequencing. Nature Biotechnology. 41(12). 1776–1786. 92 indexed citations
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Roth, Jonathan, Ulrich Braunschweig, Mingkun Wu, et al.. (2023). Systematic analysis of alternative exon-dependent interactome remodeling reveals multitasking functions of gene regulatory factors. Molecular Cell. 83(23). 4222–4238.e10. 11 indexed citations
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Weatheritt, Robert J., et al.. (2023). The function of alternative splicing in the proteome: rewiring protein interactomes to put old functions into new contexts. Nature Structural & Molecular Biology. 30(12). 1844–1856. 23 indexed citations
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Skvortsova, Ksenia, Stéphanie Bertrand, Paul E. Duckett, et al.. (2022). Active DNA demethylation of developmental cis -regulatory regions predates vertebrate origins. Science Advances. 8(48). eabn2258–eabn2258. 12 indexed citations
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Wang, Juli, Robert J. Weatheritt, & Irina Voineagu. (2022). Alu-minating the Mechanisms Underlying Primate Cortex Evolution. Biological Psychiatry. 92(10). 760–771. 2 indexed citations
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Ha, Kevin, Timothy Sterne-Weiler, Quaid Morris, Robert J. Weatheritt, & Benjamin J. Blencowe. (2021). Differential contribution of transcriptomic regulatory layers in the definition of neuronal identity. Nature Communications. 12(1). 335–335. 14 indexed citations
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Rodrigues, Deivid C., Marat Mufteev, Robert J. Weatheritt, et al.. (2020). Shifts in Ribosome Engagement Impact Key Gene Sets in Neurodevelopment and Ubiquitination in Rett Syndrome. Cell Reports. 30(12). 4179–4196.e11. 45 indexed citations
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Sterne-Weiler, Timothy, Robert J. Weatheritt, Andrew Best, Kevin Ha, & Benjamin J. Blencowe. (2018). Efficient and Accurate Quantitative Profiling of Alternative Splicing Patterns of Any Complexity on a Laptop. Molecular Cell. 72(1). 187–200.e6. 106 indexed citations
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Gueroussov, Serge, Robert J. Weatheritt, Dave O’Hanlon, et al.. (2017). Regulatory Expansion in Mammals of Multivalent hnRNP Assemblies that Globally Control Alternative Splicing. Cell. 170(2). 324–339.e23. 111 indexed citations
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Latysheva, Natasha S., Matt E. Oates, Tilman Flock, et al.. (2016). Molecular Principles of Gene Fusion Mediated Rewiring of Protein Interaction Networks in Cancer. Molecular Cell. 63(4). 579–592. 46 indexed citations
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Uyar, Bora, Robert J. Weatheritt, Holger Dinkel, Norman E. Davey, & Toby J. Gibson. (2014). Proteome-wide analysis of human disease mutations in short linear motifs: neglected players in cancer?. Molecular BioSystems. 10(10). 2626–2642. 70 indexed citations
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Lee, Robin van der, Marija Buljan, Benjamin Lang, et al.. (2014). Classification of Intrinsically Disordered Regions and Proteins. Repository of the Academy's Library (Library of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences). 1 indexed citations
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Flock, Tilman, Robert J. Weatheritt, Natasha S. Latysheva, & M. Madan Babu. (2014). Controlling entropy to tune the functions of intrinsically disordered regions. Current Opinion in Structural Biology. 26. 62–72. 119 indexed citations
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Weatheritt, Robert J., Toby J. Gibson, & M. Madan Babu. (2014). Asymmetric mRNA localization contributes to fidelity and sensitivity of spatially localized systems. Nature Structural & Molecular Biology. 21(9). 833–839. 53 indexed citations
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Irimia, Manuel, Robert J. Weatheritt, Jonathan D. Ellis, et al.. (2014). A Highly Conserved Program of Neuronal Microexons Is Misregulated in Autistic Brains. Cell. 159(7). 1511–1523. 443 indexed citations breakdown →
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Weatheritt, Robert J., Peter Jehl, Holger Dinkel, & Toby J. Gibson. (2012). iELM--a web server to explore short linear motif-mediated interactions. Nucleic Acids Research. 40(W1). W364–W369. 29 indexed citations
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Weatheritt, Robert J. & Toby J. Gibson. (2012). Linear motifs: lost in (pre)translation. Trends in Biochemical Sciences. 37(8). 333–341. 60 indexed citations
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Davey, Norman E., Kim Van Roey, Robert J. Weatheritt, et al.. (2011). Attributes of short linear motifs. Molecular BioSystems. 8(1). 268–281. 455 indexed citations
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Krumbholz, Katrin, et al.. (2008). Executive control of spatial attention shifts in the auditory compared to the visual modality. Human Brain Mapping. 30(5). 1457–1469. 45 indexed citations

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