
The Peter Attia Drive #09 - David Sabatini, M.D., Ph.D.: rapamycin and the discovery of mTOR — the nexus of aging and longevity?
Aug 13, 2018
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Discovery Of mTOR In Grad School
- David Sabatini described discovering mTOR while a PhD student using rapamycin as a probe and purifying the target from rat brains.
- He detailed the long cloning effort and luck finding a full-length cDNA after screening large libraries.
Old-School Protein Sequencing Tricks
- Sabatini recounted peptide sequencing methods used before modern genomics, designing degenerate oligos to stitch peptide fragments together.
- He contrasted that with today's ability to look up sequences instantly in databases.
mTOR As The Cell's General Contractor
- mTOR acts like a cell's general contractor, coordinating many processes rather than a single pathway.
- Hitting mTOR changes broad cellular state, which can explain its outsized influence on longevity.
