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These were then bound and shepherded to their sites of action by another enzyme researchers dubbed Argonaute,
Thomas R. Cech • The Catalyst: RNA and the Quest to Unlock Life's Deepest Secrets
Ultimately, he and others discovered that rapamycin acted directly on a very important intracellular protein complex called mTOR (pronounced “em-tor”), for “mechanistic target of rapamycin.”[*2]
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One of the by-products of glucose metabolism is the creation of compounds called reactive oxygen species, or free radicals.
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abbreviated RNAase or RNase,
Thomas R. Cech • The Catalyst: RNA and the Quest to Unlock Life's Deepest Secrets
By the turn of the century, however, a number of biochemists disagreed with Miescher’s questioning of nuclein’s potential. They suggested that it was nuclein, not protein, that transmitted heredity.10 Nonetheless, that nascent idea was firmly stamped out, largely by the work of one man—Phoebus Levene, the esteemed head of the chemistry department
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