Mercedes Tamame
Professor
The Institute for Functional Biology and Genomics
University of Salamanca
Spain
Biography
Dr. Mercedes Tamame is currently working as a Professor in The Institute for Functional Biology and Genomics , University of Salamanca , Spain. Research interests includes Molecular mechanisms that regulate translation in eukaryotes and in the genetic improvement of yeasts for biotechnological purposes.. Mercedes Tamame is serving as an editorial member and reviewer of several international reputed journals. Dr. Mercedes Tamame is the member of many international affiliations and authored of many research articles/books related to Molecular mechanisms that regulate translation in eukaryotes and in the genetic improvement of yeasts for biotechnological purposes..
Research Interest
Molecular mechanisms that regulate translation in eukaryotes and in the genetic improvement of yeasts for biotechnological purposes.
Publications
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Martin-Marcos P, Hinnebusch AG, Tamame M. Ribosomal Protein L33 Is Required for Ribosome Biogenesis, Subunit Joining, and Repression of GCN4 Translation. Molecular and Cellular Biology [Internet]. American Society for Microbiology; 2007 Jun 4;27(17):5968–85.
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Iglesias-Gato D, Martin-Marcos P, Santos MA, Hinnebusch AG, Tamame M. Guanine Nucleotide Pool Imbalance Impairs Multiple Steps of Protein Synthesis and Disrupts GCN4 Translational Control in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Genetics [Internet]. Genetics Society of America; 2010 Oct 26;187(1):105–22.