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So drugs bind to
proteins
and either turn them off, etc.
One other thing you can do with such a thing is you can, because it's a pattern matching exercise, because there's unique fingerprint, we can actually scan through the entire genome and find other
proteins
that show a similar fingerprint.
Well it turns out that in the daf-2 mutants, a whole lot of genes are switched on in the DNA that encode
proteins
that protect the cells and the tissues, and repair damage.
There are lots of different
proteins
that are known to affect aging.
Nearly all of these
proteins
can be explained by a single gene family, so this means that the diversity of silk types we see today is encoded by one gene family, so presumably the original spider ancestor made one kind of silk, and over the last 380 million years, that one silk gene has duplicated and then diverged, specialized, over and over and over again, to get the large variety of flavors of spider silks that we have today.
This makes testing spider silk really, really easy to do in the laboratory, because we're actually, you know, testing it in air that's exactly the environment that spiders are using their silk
proteins.
These are the two species of spiders for which the vast majority of time and money on synthetic spider silk research has been to replicate their dragline silk
proteins.
And you see the temperature rises to like 55 to 60 degrees C. If you do it for more than a second, it's enough to basically destroy the
proteins
of the cells.
And later in biology class, I learned that it's due to a process called denaturing, which is where the
proteins
will change shape and lose their ability to chemically function.
It is made up of about 200 different types of proteins, thousands of
proteins
in total.
And out in the cytoplasmic soup we have special
proteins
that are required for cell division that float freely in this soup in three dimensions.
Importantly, those special
proteins
are among the most highly charged objects in our body.
As cell division begins the nucleus disintegrates, the chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell and those special
proteins
undergo a three-dimensional sequence whereby they attach and they literally click into place end-on-end to form chains.
And when that cellular space station is within the electric field, it acts on those highly charged
proteins
and aligns them.
And we've stained these cultures with a green florescent dye so that we can look at these
proteins
that form these chains.
And it showed that, in fact, today, the human pattern recognition machinery is better at folding
proteins
than the best computers.
Instead, we want to feed them more vegetable
proteins.
And so what my team of researchers, what we wanted to do, is say, can we apply genetic and proteomic technology to go after DNA and proteins, and from this can we get better taxonomic resolution to really understand what's going on?
We also have found immune
proteins
related to infection and inflammation and
proteins
and DNA related to diet.
This is called synchrotron radiation, and it's normally used to look at things like
proteins
and that sort of thing.
You can tag them with
proteins
that light up when you light them.
The skeletal support comes from an interaction between a pressurized fluid and a surrounding wall of tissue that's held in tension and reinforced with fibrous
proteins.
Your genome is made up of your DNA, your DNA codes for
proteins
that enable you to function and interact and be as you are.
Life brought biosynthetic factories that are powered by sunlight, and inside these factories, small molecules crash into each other and become large ones: carbohydrates, proteins, nucleic acids, multitudes of spectacular creations.
Many of us will have implantables that will actually look real-time at what's going on with our blood chemistry and in our
proteins
right now.
So if we were to go deep now within the bones and the teeth that actually survived the fossilization process, the DNA which was once intact, tightly wrapped around histone proteins, is now under attack by the bacteria that lived symbiotically with the mammoth for years during its lifetime.
And what I had found was an article that listed a database of over 8,000 different
proteins
that are found when you have pancreatic cancer.
So, I decided to go and make it my new mission to go through all these proteins, and see which ones could serve as a bio-marker for pancreatic cancer.
They didn't know that what a seashell is, it's templated by proteins, and then ions from the seawater crystallize in place to create a shell.
So the same sort of a process, without the proteins, is happening on the inside of their pipes.
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