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This project investigates the co-translational folding of proteins as they are synthesized on the ribosome. It aims to understand how translation speed and ribosomal interactions influence protein folding, which is critical for addressing diseases caused by misfolded proteins.
Protein domains start to fold co-translationally while they are being synthesized on the ribosome.
Co-translational folding starts in the confined space of the ribosomal polypeptide exit tunnel and is modulated by the speed of translation.
Although defects in protein folding cause many human diseases, the mechanisms of co-translational folding and the link between the speed of translation and the quality of protein folding is poorly understood.
Here I propose to study when, where and how protein…
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