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Gloria Culver is a Professor in the Department of Biology at the University of Rochester. Her research focuses on understanding the assembly and function of the E. coli 30S ribosomal subunit, a critical component of protein synthesis. Key areas include RNA-protein recognition, dynamics of RNA folding, and identification of non-ribosomal assembly factors. Her work employs biochemical, structural, and genetic approaches to elucidate the molecular mechanisms governing ribosome biogenesis.
Dr. Culver holds a PhD and has conducted extensive studies on ribosomal protein functions, RNA maturation, and assembly pathways. Her lab uses in vitro reconstitution systems and genetic screens to investigate how ribosomal proteins and RNA interact to form functional complexes. Notable techniques include chemical probing of RNA and affinity chromatography to identify assembly intermediates.
- Research highlights: RNA folding dynamics, ribosomal protein roles in assembly, and discovery of novel assembly factors.
- Lab contributions: Pioneering methods to study ribosome biogenesis and translational fidelity.
Her findings contribute to broader understanding of ribonucleoprotein (RNP) assembly and have implications for antimicrobial drug development.
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