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         Kornberg Arthur:     more books (29)
  1. DNA Replication by Arthur Kornberg, 2005-03-28
  2. Germ Stories by Arthur Kornberg, 2007-11-10
  3. For the Love of Enzymes: The Odyssey of a Biochemist by Arthur Kornberg, 1991-09-01
  4. DNA Replication/Supl '82: Myth and Reality (Sa) by Arthur Kornberg, 1982-07
  5. Deoxyribonucleic Acid Synthesis by Arthur Kornberg, 1974-10-24
  6. Genetic Chemistry and The Future of Medicine (Distinguished graduate research lecture / San Diego State University) by Arthur Kornberg, 1991-01-23
  7. Biochemistry at Stanford, Biotechnology at DNAX by Arthur Kornberg, Sally Smith Hughes, 2010-09-07
  8. Phosphate Fibers (Topics in Applied Chemistry) by Edward J. Griffith, 1995-09-30
  9. Enzymatic synthesis of DNA (Ciba lectures in microbial biochemistry) by Arthur Kornberg, 1961
  10. Plant Cell Culture (Methods Express) by Arthur Kornberg, 2009-03-31
  11. The Golden Helix: Inside Biotech Ventures by Arthur Kornberg, 2002-01
  12. Never a Dull Enzyme (Annual Review of Biochemistry) by Arthur Kornberg, 2009-07-12
  13. Tribute to Arthur Kornberg, MD, March 3, 1918--October 26, 2007: Professor of Biochemistry, Stanford University School of Medicine by Stanford School of Medicine, 2008
  14. Enzymatic Systhesis of DNA by Arthur Kornberg, 1961

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We have switched the focus of our research from DNA replication to an entirely new subject: inorganic polyphosphate (poly P). Poly P is a linear polymer of many tens or hundreds of orthophosphate (Pi) residues linked by high-energy, phosphoanhydride bonds. Likely a prominent precursor in prebiotic evolution, poly P is now found in volcanic condensates, deep-oceanic steam vents and in every living thing-bacteria, fungi, protozoa, plants and mammals. Ignored in textbooks and dismissed as a "molecular fossil," our mission is to bring this molecule back to life and demonstrate that poly P is truly a "molecule for many reasons."
Numerous and varied biological functions are performed by poly P depending on the need and where it is needed-the species, cell, and subcellular compartment. Among these functions are: reservoirs of energy and phosphate, chelation of metals (e.g., Mn2+, Ca2+), buffer against alkali, capsule of bacteria, competence for bacterial transformation, ecological disposal of pollutant phosphate, and, of great interest, physiologic adjustments to growth, development, stress and deprivation.
Our approach is to discover the enzymes for the synthesis and utilization of poly P in bacteria, yeast and animal cells. These enzymes will reveal novel mechanisms and insights and when purified will open the route of reverse genetics: the peptide sequence leads to the gene and thereby the means to knock it out and overexpress it. By manipulating expression of the gene and the cellular levels of its product, phenotypes are created which provide clues to metabolic functions. Most immediate and decisive, the enzymes provide unique and invaluable reagents for analytic and preparative work.

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Arthur Kornberg 1959 Nobel Laureate in Medicine. Arthur Kornberg (b. March 3, 1918, Brooklyn, NY, US). American biochemist and physician
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1959 Nobel Laureate in Medicine Arthur Kornberg (b. March 3, 1918, Brooklyn, N.Y., U.S.) American biochemist and physician who received (with Severo Ochoa) the 1959 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for discovering the means by which deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) molecules are duplicated in the bacterial cell, as well as the means for reconstructing this duplication process in the test tube.
At the U.S. National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md. (1942-53), Kornberg directed research on enzymes and intermediary metabolism. He also helped discover the chemical reactions in the cell that result in the construction of flavine adenine dinucleotide (FAD) and diphosphopyridine nucleotide (DPN), coenzymes that are important hydrogen-carrying intermediaries in biological oxidations and reductions. Selected Works
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Since 1991, he has switched his research focus from DNA replication to inorganic polyphosphate (poly P), a polymer of phosphates that likely participated in prebiotic evolution and is now found in every bacterial, plant and animal cell. Neglected and long regarded a molecular fossil, he has found a variety of significant functions for poly P that include responses to stresses and stringencies and factors responsible for motility and virulence in some of the major pathogens.
Although the pursuit of research has been his primary concern, other interests include the formal teaching of graduate, medical and postdoctoral students, and the authorship of major monographs: DNA Synthesis in 1974, DNA Replication in 1980, Supplement to DNA Replication in 1982, and DNA Replication, Second Edition, in 1992. A scientific autobiography, For the Love of Enzymes: The Odyssey of a Biochemist, Harvard University Press, appeared in 1989. The Golden Helix: Inside Biotech Ventures, University Science Books, was released in July of 1995, and provides an insider’s view of biotechnology.

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9. Arthur Kornberg
Arthur Kornberg. Arthur Kornberg (1918) American biochemist and physician who received (with Severo Ochoa) the 1959 Nobel Prize for
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American biochemist and physician who received (with Severo Ochoa) the 1959 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for discovering the means by which deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) molecules are duplicated in the bacterial cell, as well as the means for reconstructing this duplication process in the test tube.
At the U.S. National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md. (1942-53), Kornberg directed research on enzymes and intermediary metabolism. He also helped discover the chemical reactions in the cell that result in the construction of flavine adenine dinucleotide (FAD) and diphosphopyridine nucleotide (DPN), coenzymes that are important hydrogen-carrying intermediaries in biological oxidations and reductions. Appointed professor and director of the microbiology department at Washington University, St. Louis, Mo. (1953-59), he continued to study the way in which living organisms manufacture nucleotides, which consist of a nitrogen-containing organic base linked to a five-carbon sugar ringribose or deoxyriboselinked to a phosphate group. Nucleotides are the building blocks for the giant nucleic acids DNA and RNA (ribonucleic acid, which is essential to the construction of cell proteins according to the specifications dictated by the "message" contained in DNA).

10. Arthur Kornberg - Biography
arthur kornberg – Biography. For more updated biographical information, see kornberg, arthur. For the Love of Enzymes The Odyssey of a Biochemist.
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Arthur Kornberg was born in Brooklyn, New York, on 3rd March, 1918, the son of Joseph and Lena Kornberg. He was educated at City College , New York, where he took his B.Sc. degree in 1937, and the University of Rochester , obtaining the M.D. in 1941. He returned to City College in 1960, for LL.D., and Rochester University in 1962, to take D.Sc.
Between 1941-1942, Kornberg served as Intern in the Strong Memorial Hospital of the University of Rochester, leaving in 1942 to serve from that year till 1953 as a Commissioned Officer in the U.S. Public Health Service , being gazetted Lieutenant in the United States Coast Guards. During this time he worked in the Nutrition Section of the Division of Physiology (1942-1945), and during 1947-1953 was also Chief of the Enzyme and Metabolism Section of the National Institutes of Health of Bethesda, Maryland.
Kornberg served as research investigator in the Departments of Chemistry and Pharmacology of New York College of Medicine , with Professor Severo Ochoa , in 1946; in the Department of Biological Chemistry

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Biochemists. Nationality. American. arthur kornberg. American biochemist who provided experimental proof for double helix structure of the deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) molecule first proposed by James
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American biochemist who provided experimental proof for double helix structure of the deoxyribonucleic acid ( DNA ) molecule first proposed by James Watson Crick , and Wilkins Crick Watson (James) Wilkins

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(b. March 3, 1918, Brooklyn, N.Y., U.S.), American biochemist and physician who received (with Severo Ochoa ) the 1959 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for discovering the means by which deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) molecules are duplicated in the bacterial cell, as well as the means for reconstructing this duplication process in the test tube. At the U.S. National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md. (1942-53), Kornberg directed research on enzymes and intermediary metabolism. He also helped discover the chemical reactions in the cell that result in the construction of flavine adenine dinucleotide (FAD) and diphosphopyridine nucleotide (DPN), coenzymes that are important hydrogen-carrying intermediaries in biological oxidations and reductions. Appointed professor and director of the microbiology department at Washington University, St. Louis, Mo. (1953-59), he continued to study the way in which living organisms manufacture nucleotides, which consist of a nitrogen-containing organic base linked to a five-carbon sugar ringribose or deoxyriboselinked to a phosphate group. Nucleotides are the building blocks for the giant nucleic acids DNA and RNA (ribonucleic acid, which is essential to the construction of cell proteins according to the specifications dictated by the "message" contained in DNA). This research led Kornberg directly to the problem of how nucleotides are strung together (polymerized) to form DNA molecules. Adding nucleotides "labeled" with radioactive isotopes to extracts prepared from cultures of the common intestinal bacterium

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14. Arthur Kornberg (1918 - )
arthur kornberg (1918 ) Jochen Kumin. Born on March 3, 1918, arthur kornberg received his early scientific training at the Abraham Lincoln High School and the City College of New York.
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Jochen Kumin Born on March 3, 1918, Arthur Kornberg received his early scientific training at the Abraham Lincoln High School and the City College of New York. Despite his outstanding academic achievements, he was not awarded the prestigious fellowships that would have groomed him for a traditional medical career. Succumbing to the hypochondria of an unrecognized medical genius, he discovered a slight discoloration in the white of his eyes. He noticed the same discoloration in the eyes of other students and some patients, and with the guidance of a professor proceeded to show that he and the others he examined exhibited a biochemical abnormality in bilirubin metabolism - the subject of his first published research paper! A brief interlude as a doctor in the U.S. Coast Guard was cut short when his expertise in research (and some luck) landed him a job in the Nutrition Section of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Eventually, he decided to focus his research on biochemistry and, in particular, enzymes. At the NIH, and later at the University of Washington and Stanford University, Arthur Kornberg spent decades isolating and purifying the enzymes that run the machinery of the cell. He and Severo Ochoa were the first to identify the enzyme catalyzing the synthesis of DNA, polymerase I. In recognition of their work elucidating the basic mechanisms of DNA replication, they were awarded the Nobel Prize in 1959. Although devoted to protein biochemistry, Kornberg and Ochoa had comprehended a key component of molecular genetics. Kornberg's approach - isolating enzymes in the chemist's lab and analyzing them within their biological context - was a crucial component in understanding the molecular biology of the cell. His hard work has been complemented by flashes of inspiration and creativity. Most spectacular perhaps was Kornberg's successful synthesis of the biologically active PhiX174 virus in 1967. For the first time, a biochemist produced an active virus in the lab.

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acid and deoxyribonucleic acid . Severo Ochoa, arthur kornberg. 1/2 of the prize, 1/2 of the prize. USA, USA. New York University; College
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16. Arthur Kornberg Winner Of The 1959 Nobel Prize In Medicine
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1959 Nobel Laureate in Medicine
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18. Kornberg, Arthur
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kornberg, arthur (1918 ). US biochemist. In 1956 he discovered the enzyme DNA-polymerase, which enabled molecules of the genetic
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Kornberg, Arthur US biochemist. In 1956 he discovered the enzyme DNA-polymerase, which enabled molecules of the genetic material DNA to be synthesized for the first time. For this work he shared the 1959 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine. By 1967 he had synthesized a biologically active artificial viral DNA.
Kornberg was born in New York and studied at the University of Rochester School of Medicine. He held senior appointments at the Washington University School of Medicine (1953) and the Stamford University School of Medicine, Palo Alto, California (1959), before becoming head of the Biochemistry Department at Stamford.
In 1957, Kornberg made an artificial DNA, but this turned out to lack genetic activity. He then tried to make a simpler one, the DNA of a virus known as Phi X174, which is single-stranded and in the form of a ring; its activity (infectivity) is lost if the ring is broken. In 1966 he discovered the enzyme needed to close the ring. When the synthetic DNA was added to a culture of bacteria cells, the cells abandoned their normal activity and started to produce Phi X174 viruses.

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