
About
Alexandra Ahlner is a Principal Research Engineer at Linköping University's Department of Physics, Chemistry and Biology (IFM). She specializes in structural biology and biochemistry, focusing on cancer-related proteins like MYC and their interactions with cellular machinery. Her work combines experimental and computational approaches to elucidate protein dynamics and functional mechanisms.
Research Interests:
- Cancer protein MYC's structural and functional roles
- Proteasome interactions and enzyme regulation
- Epigenetic regulation via chromatin-associated proteins
- Ubiquitin-proteasome system dynamics
Key Findings: Her 2025 study revealed critical USP14-proteasome interactions, while 2022 work uncovered MYC-PNUTS-PP1 phosphatase complexes. She contributes to the ProLinC facility, advancing protein folding and ligand interaction research.
Awards: No specific awards listed, though her publications reflect peer recognition.
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