Yasutomi Nishizuka: Father of protein kinase C

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Abstract

It is 6 years since we received the tragic news that our great mentor Dr Yasutomi Nishizuka passed away suddenly at the age of 72 years. Dr Nishizuka made several epoch-making discoveries in his life, e.g. the tryptophan metabolism, protein synthesis, ADP-ribosylation, regulation of cAMP-dependent protein kinase and discovery of protein kinase C (PKC). Among them his name will be remembered for a long time as a father of PKC, momentous discoveries in the twentieth century, which are still actively pursued by many laboratories worldwide. © 2010 The Authors.

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Nakamura, S. I., & Yamamura, H. (2010, August). Yasutomi Nishizuka: Father of protein kinase C. Journal of Biochemistry. https://doi.org/10.1093/jb/mvq066

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