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BMB PhD Program Faculty

Rachel Green

Ribosome function in protein synthesis and signaling

Bloomberg Distinguished Professor of Biology & Genetics

Molecular Biology and Genetics Department, School of Medicine
Biology Department, School of Arts and Sciences

Rachel Green

Research Overview

The ribosome is a complex molecular machine that translates the genetic code into functional polypeptides. Our research focuses on understanding how the ribosome functions at a molecular level and how changes in its activity lead to mRNA quality control and the induction of cellular stress responses. Work in the Green lab ranges widely in scope, from detailed mechanistic questions in ribosome rescue to surveying global changes in gene expression and dissecting the complex interplay of mammalian signaling pathways. We use a wide range of genetic, genomic, and biochemical approaches to explore these questions in bacteria, yeast, and increasingly in mammalian systems. Much of our ongoing work focuses on the importance of ribosome collisions in activating signaling pathways such as the integrated stress response (ISR) and various MAP kinase cascades.

Additional Titles

Director, Molecular Biology and Genetics Department

 

 

Selected Publications