Joe Lutkenhaus Explained

Joe Lutkenhaus
Birth Date:24 April 1947
Birth Place:Decorah, Iowa
Nationality:American
Field:Microbiology
Work Institutions:University of Kansas Medical Center
Alma Mater:Iowa State University
University of California, Los Angeles
Known For:Discovering the Intracellular Structure of Bacterial Cells
Prizes:Louisa Gross Horwitz Prize (2012)

Joe Lutkenhaus is a professor at the University of Kansas Medical Center. He received a B.S. in organic chemistry from Iowa state University and then a PhD in biochemistry for the University of California, Los Angeles. Following his PhD, Lutkenhaus pursued his postdoctoral studies with William Donachie at the University of Edinburgh and then continued at the University of Connecticut Health Science center. In 2002, Lutkenhaus became a fellow of the American Academy of Microbiology.[1]

Lutkenhaus discovered, among other things, that the FtsZ protein forms a ring around the division plane in bacteria and is thus a key factor in bacterial cell division.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Horwitz Prize Awarded for Discovering the Structure of Bacteria(2012) . News Wise . 2014-04-04.
  2. Bi. E. F.. Lutkenhaus. J.. 1991-11-14. FtsZ ring structure associated with division in Escherichia coli. Nature. 354. 6349. 161–164. 10.1038/354161a0. 0028-0836. 1944597. 4329947 .