- Edmond H. Fischer
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Dr Edmond H. Fischer (bornApril 6 ,1920 ,Shanghai ,China ) is a Swiss-American biochemist. He and his collaboratorEdwin G. Krebs were awarded theNobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1992 for describing how reversiblephosphorylation works as a switch to activateprotein s and regulate various cellular processes.Fischer was born in
Shanghai ,China . At age 7 he and his two older brothers were sent to the Swiss boarding school La Châtaigneraie, near the home town of his mother, a MrsTapernoux , inVevey . At high school he made a pact with a childhood friend, one of them would become a doctor and the other a scientist and then they could cure the ills of the world. While at high school Fischer was admitted to theGeneva Conservatory of Music, he also considered becoming a professional musician.At the completion of high school Fischer wanted to study
microbiology , however he was advised to study chemistry. He studied at theUniversity of Geneva duringWorld War II , he enjoyed organic chemistry and also studied biology. He completed aPhD in organic chemistry under the supervision ofKurt H. Meyer , who worked on the structure ofpolysaccharides , and theenzyme s needed for their synthesis and breakdown. Fischer worked on alpha-amylase . Fischer went to theUnited States in 1950 for post-doctoral research. He was supposed to take up a position atCaltech , but he was also, unexpectedly, offered a position at theUniversity of Washington ,Seattle . Seattle reminded Fischer and his wife of Switzerland so they chose to settle there.Six months after his arrival in Seattle, Fischer began collaborating with Ed Krebs. They worked on
glycogen phosphorylase ; Krebs and Fischer defined a series of reactions leading to the activation/inactivation of this enzyme as triggered byhormone s andcalcium , and in the process discovering reversible protein phosphorylation.Explained simply reversible protein phosphorylation works like this: a
protein kinase moves aphosphate group fromadenosine triphosphate (ATP) to a protein. The shape and the function of the protein is altered enabling it to take part in some biological process. When the protein has completed its role a proteinphosphatase removes the phosphate and the protein reverts to its original state. This cycle takes place to control an enormous number of metabolic processes [Citation
id = PMID:5332191
url= http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/5332191
last=Fischer
first=E H
last2=Krebs
first2=E G
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title=Relationship of structure to function of muscle phosphorylase.
volume=25
issue=5
periodical=Fed. Proc.
pages=1511-20] [Citation
id = PMID:14284112
url= http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14284112
last=KREBS
first=E G
last2=FISCHER
first2=E H
publication-date=1964
year=1964
title=PHOSPHORYLASE AND RELATED ENZYMES OF GLYCOGEN METABOLISM.
volume=22
issue=
periodical=Vitam. Horm.
pages=399-410] .For the key discovery of reversible protein phosphorylation, Fischer and Krebs were awarded the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1992.
Through his career Fischer's research continued to look at the role reversible protein phosphorylation played in a variety of cellular processes.
References
*Fischer, E.H. " [http://nobelprize.org/medicine/laureates/1992/fischer-autobio.html Autobiography] ."
*Pacific Northwest Research Institute. " [http://www.pnri.org/seminars/lang-vir/fischer.html About Edmond H. Fischer, Ph.D.] "
*Hughes, R. 1998. " [http://www.washington.edu/alumni/columns/march98/nobels1.html After the Prize] "External links
* [http://depts.washington.edu/biowww/faculty/fischer.html Fischer's biography at UW]
* [http://nobelprize.org/medicine/laureates/1992/fischer-autobio.html Edmond H. Fischer – Autobiography]
* [http://www.vega.org.uk/video/programme/38 Freeview video 'An Interview with Edmond Fischer' by the Vega Science Trust]
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