Christine M. Dunham, Ph.D.

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Christine M. Dunham, Ph.D.
Title
Assistant Professor
Department
Department of Biochemistry
Institution
Emory University
Address
School of Medicine
1510 Clifton Road NE
City, State, ZIP
Atlanta, GA 30306
Phone
(404) 712-1756
Email
[email protected]
Website
http://www.biochem.emory.edu/dunham/
Research field
Biochemistry; Structural Biology
Award year
2011

Research

Our laboratory is interested in the structural basis of regulation of the ribosome, one of the cell's largest asymmetric macromolecular machines. Dysregulation of translation leads to variety of disease states and because the ribosome is also an important antibiotic target, understanding the basic molecular mechanisms that govern ribosome function is both fundamentally important and biomedically relevant. Our specific interests include the controlled regulation of protein synthesis during the bacterial stringent response. This is required for bacterial cell survival and has been implicated in biofilm formation, promoting bacterial persistence during antibiotic treatment and thereby leading to pathogenesis. Our approach is to obtain three-dimensional "snapshots" of the process using innovative X-ray crystallography methodologies in combination with biochemical, cellular and microbiological techniques to understand the molecular basis of ribosome regulation.

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