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Patrick H. O'Farrell

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Fields
  
biology

Education
  
McGill University

Alma mater
  
McGill University

Known for
  
Two-dimensional gel electrophoresis

Patrick H. O'Farrell is a molecular biologist who made crucial contribution to the development of 2-dimensional protein electrophoresis and Drosophila genetics. He is now a professor of Biochemistry at the University of California at San Francisco (UCSF) and has a h-index of 67.

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Education

O'Farrell received his B.Sc. in 1969 from McGill University in Montreal, Quebec. He then went on to graduate school at the University of Colorado, Boulder, where he worked with Jacques Pène.

Major contributions

To optimize the resolution of the Electrophoresis of the proteins, O'Farrell needed to separate the proteins according to independent parameters. Two parameters were used:

  • isoelectric focusing in the first dimension
  • sodium dodecyl sulfate electrophoresis in the second dimension.
  • This permitted the simultaneous determination of molecular weight and isoelectric point for the proteins. Because the two parameters are unrelated, it was possible to obtain an almost uniform distribution of protein spots across the two-dimensional gel. Using his technique, O'Farrell was able to resolve 1100 different components from Escherichia coli and predicted his system should be capable of resolving up to 5000 proteins.

    References

    Patrick H. O'Farrell Wikipedia