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Ermolenko Lab

Structural Dynamics of Translation

Image of the x-ray crystal structure of bacterial 70S ribosome

X-ray crystal structure of
bacterial 70S ribosome

Our research is predominately focused on the mechanism of protein synthesis. The ribosome is a central component of cell metabolism, an extremely complex and highly dynamic machine. We are interested to learn how the structural dynamics of the ribosome and ribosomal ligands enable protein synthesis. We also investigate the folding and dynamics of mRNA molecules, including mRNAs containing riboswitches or structural elements that induce programmed ribosomal frameshifting.

To study structural dynamics of macromolecules we use ensemble and single molecule fluorescent methods. Our main experimental approaches are based on Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET). We follow the kinetics of conformational changes in macromolecules by combining FRET with stopped-flow fast-mixing experiments. We measure FRET in single molecules using total internal reflection fluorescent (TIR) microscopy. 

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Dmitri N. Ermolenko, Ph.D.

Dmitri N. Ermolenko, Ph.D.
Principal Investigator

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Affiliations

June 12, 2024
Dmitri Ermolenko, PhD promoted to Professor

May 19, 2023
A Search Engine for mRNA: Algorithm Identifies Optimal Sequences to Improve COVID Vaccines

February 21, 2022
Congratulations Dr. Bao

February 21, 2022
Nature Communications Paper Published

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  Ermolenko Lab
MC 3-8560
601 Elmwood Ave
Rochester, NY 14642

 (585) 273-3321

  (585) 271-2683