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Interview: Protein Folding and Studies of Neurodegenerative Diseases
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Interview: Protein Folding and Studies of Neurodegenerative Diseases
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19:50 min

July 16, 2008

Chapters

  • 00:05Introduction
  • 00:21Protein folding problem
  • 02:07Diseases caused by problems of protein folding
  • 03:33Mechanism of prion diseases
  • 06:47Protein as a genetic material
  • 08:08Yeast as a model organism to investigate neurodegenerative diseases
  • 11:25High-throughput screening in yeast
  • 13:15Genetic studies in model organisms
  • 15:38High-throughput chemical screens
  • 18:43Concluding remarks

Summary

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In this interview, Dr. Lindquist describes relationships between protein folding, prion diseases and neurodegenerative disorders. The problem of the protein folding is at the core of the modern biology. In addition to their traditional biochemical functions, proteins can mediate transfer of biological information and therefore can be considered a genetic material. This recently discovered function of proteins has important implications for studies of human disorders. Dr. Lindquist also describes current experimental approaches to investigate the mechanism of neurodegenerative diseases based on genetic studies in model organisms.

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