Molecule
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Now we do it by
molecule.
And DNA, of course, is the beautiful
molecule
that contains that information.
When a neutrino hits a water
molecule
it emits a kind of blue light, a flash of blue light, and by looking for this blue light, you can essentially understand something about the neutrino and then, indirectly, something about the dark matter that might have created this neutrino.
If we install these molecules in neurons somehow, then these neurons would become electrically drivable with light, and their neighbors, which don't have this molecule, would not.
And they do the opposite of the
molecule
I told you about before, with the blue light activator, channelrhodopsin.
So this mouse was blind a couple weeks before this experiment and received one dose of this photosensitive
molecule
on a virus.
But before doing that, I just briefly want to remind you about what you already know: that our genomes, our genetic material, are stored in almost all cells in our bodies in chromosomes in the form of DNA, which is this famous double-helical
molecule.
But what it means is that we've failed to identify a greasy pocket in these proteins, into which we, like molecular locksmiths, can fashion an active, small, organic
molecule
or drug substance.
And so, please consider this a work in progress, but I'd like to tell you today a story about a very rare cancer called midline carcinoma, about the undruggable protein target that causes this cancer, called BRD4, and about a
molecule
developed at my lab at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, called JQ1, which we affectionately named for Jun Qi, the chemist that made this
molecule.
So we developed an idea, a rationale, that perhaps if we made a
molecule
that prevented the Post-it note from sticking by entering into the little pocket at the base of this spinning protein, then maybe we could convince cancer cells, certainly those addicted to this BRD4 protein, that they're not cancer.
We thought we'd just send it to people and see how the
molecule
behaves.
We sent it to Oxford, England, where a group of talented crystallographers provided this picture, which helped us understand exactly how this
molecule
is so potent for this protein target.
And as we treated these cells with this molecule, we observed something really striking.
The next step would be to put this
molecule
into mice.
We gave the world the chemical identity of this molecule, typically a secret in our discipline.
We gave them our email address, suggesting that if they write us, we'll send them a free
molecule.
But the science that's coming back from all of these laboratories about the use of this
molecule
has provided us insights we might not have had on our own.
We have this molecule, but it's not a pill yet.
And everyone in the lab, especially following the interaction with these patients, feels quite compelled to deliver a drug substance based on this
molecule.
This
molecule
will soon leave our benches and go into a small start-up company called Tensha Therapeutics.
I want to know if there was a moral
molecule.
This little syringe contains the moral
molecule.
So oxytocin is a simple and ancient
molecule
found only in mammals.
So I had this idea that oxytocin might be the moral
molecule.
It is," he said, "only a female
molecule.
First of all, oxytocin is a shy
molecule.
So oxytocin is the trust molecule, but is it the moral
molecule?
I just found the
molecule
behind it.
But knowing that
molecule
is valuable, because it tells us how to turn up this behavior and what turns it off.
So for example this would be one sentence, and you would get this sort of green region and the red polyalanine, that repeats over and over and over again, and you can have that hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of times within an individual silk
molecule.
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