You know how I was all worn out from two weeks of reunining with my entire family?
Shit I've been trying to make work at work* WORKED. I HAD A FUCKING AWESOME DAY IN SCIENCE.
Now, please, universe: no thunderstorms in the next four days until data finishes collecting, okay? THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU FOR EVER>
*ask me how! But only if you want to know! For serious!
Shit I've been trying to make work at work* WORKED. I HAD A FUCKING AWESOME DAY IN SCIENCE.
Now, please, universe: no thunderstorms in the next four days until data finishes collecting, okay? THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU FOR EVER>
*ask me how! But only if you want to know! For serious!
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Date: 2010-08-10 02:26 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-08-10 10:51 pm (UTC)I so do.
Okay, so...
Date: 2010-08-12 01:18 am (UTC)I had one molecule that I'd tweaked in a particular way, and I really, really wanted to see it's atomic structure. The crystals were taking weeks and weeks to grow, usually in unusable ways (all morphed together, too small, etc.) But I came back from two weeks of vacation to see a six-week old crystal had grown huge! Like, almost half a millimeter huge! So I tossed it into the x-ray beam and it's doing GREAT! It's been great for two days! Now I just need it to do great for another two days (mostly relying on the weather to not throw a thunderstorm at us and disrupt power) and SOLVE THE STRUCTURE, YO.
For the geeks out there: I think I found the pathway of allosteric communication between the active site and the inhibitory site of a protein, according to the functional studies (steady-state kinetics). It would be incredible and broad impact if that's what the structure shows! Wooooooo!
Re: Okay, so...
Date: 2010-08-12 11:21 pm (UTC)What does this mean? Like, if you know where the pathway is, you could, hypothetically...plug it up? The way caffeine stuffs up adenosine receptors?
I am just wildly guessing in my effort to understand. I know squat about chem. But it sounds so cool! Thanks for explaining.
Re: Okay, so...
Date: 2010-08-13 12:07 am (UTC)People have been looking for allosteric communication in proteins for years, but it's a subtle ninja. Somehow the information in one pocket is transferred to the other, but because we only get snapshots of the structure, if there isn't big motion, big structural change, we can't interpret the information. In my case, the key was 10 years of poking at the problem, then a systematic project on my part, based on a comparison to a different protein. I showed with functional data that I disrupted something really significant, probably relating to (and in line with everything we theorize about) the allosteric communication in my protein. If I get the structure now, and it's ON, which is to say, the see saw is completely the other direction, I WIN AT SCIENCE. Yeah.
So I have a good data set now, and decent replicates. If the weather can hold off thunderstorming for just 12 more hours? I'll be golden.
In other news, I made a curry with kohlrabi and chard, a different kind of experiment, and it's really delicious! Spicy as hell, but some of us like that. Woo!
Re: Okay, so...
Date: 2010-08-13 12:07 am (UTC)Re: Okay, so...
Date: 2010-08-13 01:33 am (UTC)You're good at explaining. I like your similes; I grok those.
That is so appallingly apt.
Hey, I just got interrupted by a phone call from the parentals, and told them what I was doing. Dad said, "Ooh, x-ray crystallography! I did that on meteorites in college!" *g*
Sputnik curry, who knew? I don't get enough kohlrabi to get bored with eating it raw, but I'll curry some of the chard and beet greens. And I have to figure out what to do about a pound of okra this week. What the hell? I'm a Canadian!