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  1. The Enzymes: Control by Phosphorylation, Part A : General Features, Specific Enzymes by Paul D. Boyer, 1986-11
  2. The Cultural Cold War: The CIA and the World of Arts and Letters.(Review): An article from: Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists by Paul D. Boyer, 2000-09-01
  3. Enzymes: Volume One: Kinetics, Mechanism, Thermodynamics, Basic Properties 2nd Edition. 1965 Edition (1) by Paul D. edited by Boyer, 1965
  4. Annual Review of Biochemistry - Volume 36, Parts 1 & 2 by Paul D. (ed) Boyer, 1967
  5. Annual Review of Biochemistry. Volume 35, 1966. Part II. by Paul D. ed. BOYER, 1966
  6. Annual Review of Biochemistry. Volume 37, 1968. by Paul D. ed. BOYER, 1968
  7. The Enzymes by Paul D. Boyer, 1970
  8. Annual Review of Biochemistry: 1984 by Charles C. Richardson, Paul D. Boyer, et all 1984-07
  9. Annual Review of Biochemistry. Volume 36, 1967. Part II. by Paul D. ed. BOYER, 1967
  10. The Firecracker Boys.: An article from: Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists by Paul D. Boyer, 1995-05-01
  11. THE ENZYMES, Second Edition: Group Transfer, Syntheses Coupled to ATP Cleavage--Completely Revised. Volume 6. by Paul D. (Ed); Lardy, Henry (Ed): Myrback, Karl (Ed) Boyer, 1962
  12. THE ENZYMES. Second Edition--Completely Revised. Volume 3. by Paul D. (Ed); Lardy, Henry (Ed): Myrback, Karl (Ed) Boyer, 1960-01-01
  13. THE ENZYMES. Second Edition--Completely Revised. Volume 2: Purine and Pyrimidine Nucleotides and Phosphagens; Prosthetic Groups and Cofactors (Part A). by Paul D. (Ed); Lardy, Henry (Ed): Myrback, Karl (Ed) Boyer, 1960-01-01
  14. Annual Review of Biochemistry Volume 36, 1967 (Parts I and II) by Paul D. (editor) Boyer, 1967

21. Paul Boyer Winner Of The 1997 Nobel Prize In Chemistry
paul D. boyer. paul boyer 1997 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry. for elucidation of the enzymatic mechanism underlying the synthesis of adenosine triphosphate
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P AUL D. B OYER
1997 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry
    for elucidation of the enzymatic mechanism underlying the synthesis of adenosine triphosphate (ATP)
Background
  • Born: 1918
  • Place of Birth: Provo, Utah, U.S.A.
  • Residence: U.S.A.
  • Education: Ph.D. in Biochemistry 1943, University of Wisconsin, Madison, U.S.A.
  • Affiliation: Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of California, Los Angeles, CA 90024, U.S.A.
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22. Boyer Summary
paul D. boyer. Professor Emeritus; PhD, Biochemistry, University of Wisconsin; Postdoctoral, Stanford University; National Academy of Sciences;
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Paul D. Boyer
Professor Emeritus; PhD, Biochemistry, University of Wisconsin; Postdoctoral, Stanford University; National Academy of Sciences; Rose Award of the American Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology; 1997 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Research Description
Basic Features of the ATP Synthase Catalysis The membrane-bound ATP synthase of animals, plants, and microorganisms is a highly conserved enzyme with unusual subunit stoichiometry and properties. In the binding change mechanism for the synthase developed by our laboratory, translocation of protons is regarded as driving conformational changes that promote release of a tightly bound ATP at one catalytic site and the tight binding of ADP and P i at another catalytic site. An interesting speculation is that catalysis is accompanied by a rotational movement of catalytic subunits relative to a noncatalytic core. Probes of Catalysis and Control We use a combination of chemical derivatization, nucleotide binding and other catalytic site occupancy measurements, conformational and structural probes, subunit isolation and interchange evaluations, subunit cross-linking O-phosphate exchange measurements, site-specific mutagenesis, and rapid mixing and rate of catalysis approaches. One example is the use of 2-azido ATP and ADP. These are good substrates that when photoactivated covalently modify nucleotide binding sites. Another is the phosphate oxygen exchange methodology that reveals reactions occurring while substrates are still bound and whether the catalysis occurs by one of more pathways.

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24. Boyer, Paul D.
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in full PAUL DELOS BOYER (b. July 31, 1918, Provo, Utah, U.S.), American biochemist who, with John E. Walker , was awarded the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1997 for their explanation of the enzymatic process involved in the production of the energy-storage molecule adenosine triphosphate (ATP) , which fuels the metabolic processes of the cells of all living things. (Danish chemist Jens C. Skou also shared the award for separate research on the molecule.) After receiving his doctorate in biochemistry in 1943 from the University of Wisconsin, Boyer held a number of teaching positions before joining the faculty of the University of California at Los Angeles in 1963. There he served as professor (1963-89) and director of the Molecular Biology Institute (1965-83) before being named professor emeritus in 1990. In the early 1950s Boyer began to research how cells form ATP, a process that occurs in animal cells in a structure called a mitochondrion. In 1961 the British chemist Peter D. Mitchell showed that the energy required to make ATP is supplied as hydrogen ions flow across the mitochondrial membrane down their concentration gradient in an energy-producing direction. (For this work Mitchell won the 1978 Nobel Prize for Chemistry.) Boyer's more recent research revealed more specifically what is involved in ATP synthesis. His work focused on the enzyme ATP synthase, and he demonstrated how the enzyme harnesses the energy produced by the hydrogen flow to form ATP out of adenosine diphosphate (ADP) and inorganic phosphate. Boyer postulated an unusual mechanism to explain the way in which ATP synthase functions. Known as his "binding change mechanism," it was partially confirmed by Walker's research.

25. Boyer, Paul D. --  Encyclopædia Britannica
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26. National Academy Of Sciences - Members
boyer, paul D. University of California, Los Angeles. Elected to NAS, 1970. Scientific Discipline, Biochemistry. Membership Type, Member
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27. History The NAS Building Legal Documents Giving To The National
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30. Paul D. Boyer - ATP And Cellular Energy
paul D. boyer shared the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1997 for his work on defining the function of ATP in cellular functions.
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31. Paul D. Boyer -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
paul D. boyer. Categories Nobel Prize in Chemistry winners, Biochemists, paul Delos boyer (born July 31, 1918) is an (A native or inhabitant of the
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Paul Delos Boyer (born July 31, 1918) is an (A native or inhabitant of the United States) American (Someone with special training in biochemistry) biochemist . He is one of the laureates for the 1997 (Click link for more info and facts about Nobel Prize in Chemistry) Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Boyer was born in (Click link for more info and facts about Provo, Utah) Provo, Utah . He received a B.S. degree in (The science of matter; the branch of the natural sciences dealing with the composition of substances and their properties and reactions) chemistry from (Click link for more info and facts about Brigham Young University) Brigham Young University in 1939 and obtained a Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation Scholarship for graduate studies. Five days before leaving for Wisconsin, Paul married a beautiful and talented coed, Lyda Whicker. Together they have three children, Gail, Hali and Douglas, and eight grandchildren.
After he received his Ph.D. degree in biochemistry from the

32. Department Of Plant Biology - Facilities
boyer, paul D. Annual Review of Biochemistry 1966/Part I - Vol. 35, Annual Reviews, Inc., Palo Alto, CA - 1966, Row 3, QP501A6. boyer, paul D. Annual
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33. Research NeuroSurgeons By Name – Doctor Reports
Dr. paul D. Boone, MD Nashville, Tennessee Dr. Stephen C. Boone, MD - Raleigh, North Carolina Dr. Richard P. boyer, MD - Knoxville , Tennessee
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34. Singapore Science Centre Resources Scientists Awards Nobel
Professor paul D. boyer Born 1918 in Provo, Utah, USA. Ph.D. in Biochemistry 1943, Professor paul D. boyer Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
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35. Nobel Prize Winning Chemists
paul D. boyer. The Nobel Prize In Chemistry 1997. paul boyer was born in 1918. His father, Dell Delos boyer, born in 1879 in Springville, Utah,
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Nobel Prize Winning Chemists Paul D. Boyer The Nobel Prize In Chemistry 1997 Paul Boyer was born in 1918. His father, Dell Delos Boyer, born in 1879 in Springville, Utah, came from the Pennsylvania Boyers. His mother was Grace Guymon who had Addison's disease, from which she died in 1933, at the age of 45, just weeks after his fifteenth birthday. He was gratified to receive the Award in enzyme Chemistry of the American Chemical Society in 1955. During these years he received peer recognition in the form of the Rose Award of the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, the preeminent society in his field. He was awarded the Nobel Prize jointly with John E. Walker "for their elucidation of the enzymatic mechanism underlying the synthesis of adenosine triphosphate." In 1956 he accepted a Hill Foundation Professorship and moved to the medical school campus of the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis. Much of his group's research was on enzymes other than the ATP synthase, but solving how oxidative phosphorylation occurred remained one of the most challenging problems of biochemistry for him. However, much of their effort over several years was directed toward attempting to detect a possible phosphorylated intermediate in the ATP (adenosine triphosphate) synthesis using P as a probe. The combined efforts of some excellent graduate students and post docs culminated in the discovery of a new type of phosphorylated protein, a catalytic intermediate in ATP formation with a phosphoryl group attached to a histidine residue. In the summer of 1963, he and a group of graduate students and postdocs activated laboratories in the chemistry building at the University of California. They soon found that the enzyme-bound phosphohistidine they had discovered was an intermediate in the substrate level phosphorylation of the citric acid cycle.

36. Articles - Paul D. Boyer
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(born July 31 ) is an American biochemist . He is one of the laureates for the Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Boyer was born in Provo, Utah . He attended Provo High School, where he was active in student government and the debating team. He received a B.S. in chemistry from Brigham Young University in and obtained a Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation Scholarship for graduate studies. Five days before leaving for Wisconsin, Paul married a beautiful and talented coed, Lyda Whicker. Together they have three children, Gail, Hali and Douglas, and eight grandchildren.
After he received his Ph.D. degree in biochemistry from the University of Wisconsin in , he spent years at Stanford University on a war-related research project dedicated to stabilization of serum alubumin for transfusions. He began his independent research career at the University of Minnesota and introduced kinetic, isotopic, and chemical methods for investigating enzyme mechanisms. In 1955, he received a Guggenheim Fellowship and worked with Professor Hugo Theorell on the mechanism of alcohol dehydrogenase. In 1956, he accepted a Hill Foundation Professorship and moved to the medical campus of the University of Minnesota. In 1959-60, he served as Chairman of the Biochemistry Section of the

37. Board Of Directors - About - The American Liver Foundation
Dr. boyer is the Ensign Professor of Medicine at Yale University and is the author of numerous paul D. Berk, MD Mount Sinai School of Medicine
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Dr. Boyer is the Ensign Professor of Medicine at Yale University and is the author of numerous publications on the liver and liver diseases. He is one of the original founders of ALF, served as chair of the Connecticut Chapter's Medical Advisory Committee, and has been a member of ALF's Board of Directors. Dr. Boyer has worked at New York Hospital, Johns Hopkins University and the University of Chicago. He is a past president of the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases and in 1998, he received their Distinguished Achievement Award.
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38. Paul D. Boyer - Nobelpreis Für Chemie
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39. Paul D. Boyer - Prix Nobel De Chimie
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