Richard Fahlman
Biochemistry
University of Alberta
Canada
Biography
Richard Fahlman is a professor belongs to the department of biochemistry from the university of Alberta.
Research Interest
Post-transcriptional regulation of the Cellular Proteome: Much of our research focuses on cellular processes that regulate the cellular proteome. These include gene silencing by the small miRNAs and protein degradation by the N-End rule pathway. Proteomic Applications: As our investigations on the biological process of both mi RNAs and protein degradation have been revolving more around mass spectrometry and proteomic applications, our research interests have also begun to include broader proteome wide applications. These include the development of new techniques to applying these techniques to new biological systems.
Publications
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Fung AWS, Leung CCY, Fahlman RP. The Determination of tRNALeu Recognition Nucleotides for Escherichia coli L/F Transferase. RNA 20: 1210-1222 (2014)
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Fung AWS. Fahlman RP, The molecular basis for the post-translational addition of amino acids by L/F transferase in the N-End rule pathway. Current Prot. Peptide Science. 16:163-180 (2015).