- J. Heinrich Matthaei
J. Heinrich Matthaei (* 1929) is a German
biochemist . He is best known for his unique contribution to solving thegenetic code onMay 15 ,1961 . Whilst a post-doctoral visitor in the laboratory ofMarshall Warren Nirenberg at the NIH inBethesda, Maryland , he discovered that a syntheticRNA polynucleotide, composed of a repeating uridylic acid residue, coded for apolypeptide chain encoding just one kind of amino acid,phenylalanine . In scientific terms, he discovered that polyU codes for polyphenylalanine and hence the coding unit for this amino acid is composed of a series of Us or, as we now know thegenetic code is read in triplets, thecodon for phenylalanine is UUU. This single experiment opened the way to the solution of the genetic code. It was for this and later work on the genetic code for which Nirenberg shared theNobel Prize for Medicine and Physiology. In addition Matthaei and his co-wokers in the following years published a multitude of results concerning the early understanding of the form and function of the genetic code.Why Matthaei , who personally deciphered the genetic code, was excluded from scientific prices is one of the
Nobel Prize controversies .Later, Matthaei was a member of theMax Planck Society inGöttingen .References
*J. Heinrich Matthaei and Marshall W. Nirenberg Characteristics and Stabilization of DNA ase-Sensitive Protein Synthesis in E. coli Extracts PNAS 1961 47: 1580-1588.
*Marshall W. Nirenberg and J. Heinrich Matthaei The Dependence of Cell- Free Protein Synthesis in E. coli upon Naturally Occurring or Synthetic Polyribonucleotides PNAS 1961 47: 1588-1602.
*Hans-Jörg Rheinberger - "Experimentalsysteme - Eine Geschichte der Proteinsynthese im Reagenzglas" Wallstein ISBN 3-89244-454-4
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