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Margaret Elvekrog

Alumni Postdoctoral Fellow

margaret@walterlab.ucsf.edu

Scientific Interest

I am fascinated by molecular machines, especially those responsible for the synthesis and targeting of proteins (i.e. the ribosome, and the signal recognition particle). In particular, my interests lie in the fundamentals: how these machines function, how they’ve evolved, and how they’re regulated.

Current Research Interests

Molecular mechanism of SRP-directed protein targeting to membranes

Former Lab Affiliations

2002 Prof. Kai Griebenow – Summer NSF-REU Undergraduate Researcher, Universidad de Puerto Rico
2003 Prof. Brian Gibney – Summer NSF-REU Undergraduate Researcher, Columbia University
2004-2005 Dr. Cecilia Tommos – Fulbright Scholar, Stockholm University
2005-2012 Prof. Ruben L. Gonzalez – Graduate Student, Postdoc, Columbia University

Education

2004 B.S. Chemistry – Viterbo University, USA
2007 MA Chemistry – Columbia University, USA
2010 MPhil Chemistry – Columbia University, USA
2011 Ph.D Chemistry – Columbia University, USA

Links

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Selected Publications

Elvekrog MM, Walter P. Dynamics of co-translational protein targeting. Chem Med Chem 29:79-86, Review, 2015
(PMCID : 4684440) (PMID : 26517565) (PDF)
Noriega T, Tsai A, Elvekrog M, Petrov A, Neher S, Chen J, Bradshaw N, Puglisi J, Walter P. Signal recognition particle-ribosome binding is sensitive to nascent chain length. J Biol Chem 289:19294-305, 2014
(PMCID : PMC4094042) (PMID : 24808175) (PDF)

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