
About
Katharine Diehl is an Assistant Professor of Medicinal Chemistry at the University of Utah, affiliated with the Biological Chemistry Program and Molecular Biology Program.
Education
- B.S. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- Ph.D. University of Texas at Austin
Research Focus
Her laboratory investigates epigenetic mechanisms linking cellular metabolism to genomic regulation via chromatin dynamics. Key areas include:
- Development of metabolite biosensors for live-cell tracking (e.g., acetyl-CoA).
- Role of non-canonical histone acyl PTMs (e.g., lactylation) and their regulation by enzymes like sirtuins.
- SIRT6-mediated mono-ADP-ribosylation of polyhistidine proteins in nuclear regulation.
Methodology: Integrates organic chemistry, protein engineering, biochemistry, and molecular biology.
Publications: Recent work (2017–2025) explores chromatin-metabolism crosstalk, histone modifications, enzyme mechanisms (SIRT6/PRC2), and metabolite imaging. Dominant themes include epigenetics, metabolic signaling, and chromatin biochemistry.
Lab: Leads an active research group; details available on her lab page.
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