- Robert W. Holley
Robert William Holley (
January 28 ,1922 –February 11 ,1993 ) was an Americanbiochemist , he was awarded theNobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1968 for describing the structure of alanine transfer RNA, linkingDNA andprotein synthesis .Holley was born in
Urbana, Illinois , and graduated from Urbana High School in 1938. He went on to studychemistry at theUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign , graduating in 1942 and commencing hisPhD studies inorganic chemistry atCornell University . DuringWorld War II Holley spent two years working under ProfessorVincent du Vigneaud at Cornell University Medical College, where he was involved in the first chemical synthesis ofpenicillin . Holley completed his PhD studies in 1947.Following his graduate studies Holley remained associated with Cornell, he became an Assistant Professor of organic chemistry in 1948, and was appointed as Professor of Biochemistry in 1962. He began his research on
RNA after spending a years sabbatical (1955 - 1956) studying withJames F. Bonner at theCalifornia Institute of Technology .Holley's research on
RNA focused first on isolatingtransfer RNA (tRNA), and later on determining the sequence and structure of alaninetRNA , the molecule that incorporates theamino acid alanine intoprotein s. Holley's team of researchers determined the tRNA's structure by using tworibonuclease s to split the tRNA molecule into pieces. Each enzyme split the molecule at location points for specific nucleotides. By a process of "puzzling out" the structure of the pieces split by the two different enzymes, then comparing the pieces from both enzyme splits, the team eventually determined the entire structure of the molecule.The structure was completed in 1964, and was a key discovery in explaining the synthesis of proteins from messenger RNA. It was also the first nucleotide sequence of a
ribonucleic acid ever determined. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1968 for this discovery,Har Gobind Khorana andMarshall W. Nirenberg were also awarded the prize in that year for contributions to the understanding of protein synthesis.Using Holley team's method, other scientists determined the structures of the remaining tRNA's. A few years later the method was modified to help track the sequence of nucleotides in various bacterial, plant, and human
virus es.In 1968 Holley became a resident fellow at the
Salk Institute for Biological Studies inLa Jolla, California .References
*USDA ARS. " [http://www.ars.usda.gov/is/timeline/RNA.htm Probing the Mystery of Life] "
*Nobelprize.org. " [http://nobelprize.org/medicine/laureates/1968/holley-bio.html Robert W. Holley – Biography] .
*Thavanathan, R. and Morgan,S. " [http://www.mun.ca/biology/scarr/C_holley_expt.html Who was the mysterious and possibly dangerous man we call ..........Robert W. Holley (1922-1993) ?] "External links
* [http://nobelprize.org/medicine/laureates/1968/holley-lecture.pdf Holley's Nobel Lecture]
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