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  • 25371208766784126960420354560929056917PublicAssets/2740This illustration represents the early life of a protein—specifically, apomyoglobin—as it is synthesized by a ribosome and emerges from the ribosomal tunnel, which contains the newly formed protein's conformation. The synthesis occurs in the complex swirl of the cell medium, filled with interactions among many molecules. Researchers in Silvia Cavagnero's laboratory are studying the structure and dynamics of newly made proteins and polypeptides using spectroscopic and biochemical techniques.Silvia Cavagnero, University of Wisconsin, MadisonSilvia Cavagnero, University of Wisconsin, MadisonIllustration

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    Early life of a protein

    This illustration represents the early life of a protein—specifically, apomyoglobin—as it is synthesized by a ribosome and emerges from the ribosomal tunnel, which contains the newly formed protein's conformation. The synthesis occurs in the complex swirl of the cell medium, filled with interactions among many molecules. Researchers in Silvia Cavagnero's laboratory are studying the structure and dynamics of newly made proteins and polypeptides using spectroscopic and biochemical techniques.

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    Silvia Cavagnero, University of Wisconsin, Madison

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    Silvia Cavagnero, University of Wisconsin, Madison

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    2740

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