We’re digging back into our archives with an episode with bioengineer Polly Fordyce. Polly studies the form and function of proteins. She refers to proteins as the “workhorses” that make things in the body happen, and her study of these molecules reveals a greater understanding of human life. We hope you’ll tune in to this conversation again, and enjoy.
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(00:00:00) Introduction
Host Russ Altman introduces guest Polly Fordyce, a professor of bioengineering and genetics at Stanford University.
(00:01:51) What are Proteins?
The basics of proteins and their crucial roles in the body.
(00:05:01) Protein Structure and Function
The relationship between protein structure and function.
(00:07:07) Innovations in Protein Research
The high-throughput technologies used in the lab to study protein functions.
(00:09:44) Mutant Proteins and Functional Variants
How mutations in proteins affect their function and structure, using the example of the protein PafA.
(00:14:24) The Impact of Protein Research on Medicine
Insight into how protein mutations can aid in developing targeted therapies.
(00:17:37) Proteins and DNA Interaction
The role of proteins in reading DNA and regulating gene expression.
(00:21:41) Transcription Factors and DNA Binding
The relationship between transcription factors and specific DNA sequences.
(00:25:36) Mechanisms of Transcription Activation
The process of transcription activation and the role of co-activators and RNA polymerase.
(00:28:15) Future Directions in Protein Research
The future of protein research, including making advanced research tools more accessible.
(00:30:36) Conclusion
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