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Shigeo Ohno


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Shigeo Ohno (大野 茂男, Ōno Shigeo, born March 1952) is a Japanese molecular biologist and professor at Yokohama City University School of Medicine, known for his pioneer research on Protein Kinase C and cell polarity.

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Biography

Ohno was born in 1952 in Niigata prefecture, Japan, and received his B.S. in 1975 and his Ph.D. in 1980 from the University of Tokyo. He served as a postdoctoral fellow at the Cancer Institute, Japanese Foundation for Cancer Research to investigate the cDNA of Interferon gene with Tadatsugu Taniguchi. He was a research associate at Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science to study molecular cloning of Calpain and Protein Kinase C. He became a professor of Biochemistry at Yokohama City University School of Medicine in 1991.

Contribution

In 1998, he and his colleagues found the atypical PKC-specific interacting protein (ASIP) which is mammalian homologue of Caenorhabditis elegans Par3. This led to the finding of a conserved Par3-Par6-atypical PKC complex responsible for regulating cell polarity.

Honors and awards

  • 1989: Young Investigator Award (Japanese Biochemical Society)
  • 1991: Incitement Award (Japanese Cancer Association)
  • 2002: Kihara Memorial Foundation Academic Award
  • Editorial activities

    Ohno previously served as an editor of The Journal of Biochemistry.

    References

    Shigeo Ohno Wikipedia