There were hints that a chaperone called heat shock protein 104 (Hsp104) was different:
Cell biologist Susan Lindquist of the University of Chicago and her colleagues had shown that yeast lacking Hsp104 couldn't dissolve protein clumps as well as normal controls — suggesting that Hsp104 was needed to untangle gnarled proteins.
The team of researchers, led by yeast
cell biologist Susan Lindquist of the University of Chicago, had demonstrated last year that a metabolic trait in yeast called [PSI +] could be passed from one generation to the next without changes in the yeast's DNA.
Not exact matches
After my meeting with Rajesh, who impressed me and is now in line to do the same with my client, I met
Susan, a
cell biologist whose career in science has been driven just as surely by passion as Rajesh's was.