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Transcript for Tom Cech Interview - What is your favorite molecule?
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What is my favorite molecule? |
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I think caffeine in the morning, because I need some strong coffee... |
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...but if you mean larger molecules, such as biological molecules, I would have to say that |
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...the telomerase RNA is now my favorite molecule to think about. |
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Telomerase is this enzyme that was discovered by... |
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...Elizabeth Blackburn and Carol Greider in California in the mid 1980s. |
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That is an unusual enzyme because it requires both an RNA component... |
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...and a protein component to replicate the ends of chromosomes. |
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And there is this wonderful interplay between the RNA and the protein, |
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which is not only important and medically important to cancer for example, |
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that we understand this particular machine, |
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but also it serves as a model for how RNA collaborates with protein... |
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...in biology more generally. |

