Peter Walter
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Born | West Berlin |
5 December 1954
Fields | Molecular biology Biochemistry |
Institutions | University of California, San Francisco |
Alma mater | Free University of Berlin Rockefeller University |
Doctoral advisor | Günter Blobel |
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Website walterlab |
Peter Walter (born 5 December 1954) is a German-American molecular biologist and biochemist and Professor at UCSF.
Education
Walter earned a B.S. degree in chemistry from the Free University of Berlin, an M.S. degree in organic chemistry from Vanderbilt University, and a Ph.D. in biochemistry from the Rockefeller University. He is currently a Professor and former Chair of the Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF).[1][2]
Career
During his thesis work in Dr. Günter Blobel's laboratory, Walter purified the proteinaceous members of a macromolecular complex essential for protein translocation into the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) [3] and showed that it selectively recognizes nascent secretory proteins in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells and targets them to the ER.[4] He subsequently identified a 7S RNA component of the complex which is essential for its function and named the holocomplex the signal recognition particle (SRP).[5]
Walter moved from Rockefeller to start his own laboratory at the University of California, San Francisco,[6] where he and his group identified an ER resident transmembrane kinase/endoribonuclease, Ire1, which is one of three known sensors of the folding capacity within the endoplasmic reticulum lumen responsible for initiating a signaling pathway known as the unfolded protein response.[7][8]
Walter’s laboratory continues to focus on gaining a mechanistic understanding of protein sorting/targeting to the ER as well as a better understanding the interplay between ER homeostasis and disease.[9]
Walter describes his career as “Walking Along the Serendipitous Path of Discovery” and goes on to say “Personally, I would consider it a crowning highlight of my career if some aspects of the basic knowledge that we have accumulated over the years are translated into a tangible benefit for mankind. Yet importantly, none of these tremendous opportunities were obvious when we started on our journey; they only emerged gradually as we playfully and fervently followed the turns of our meandering and serendipitous path.” [10]
Walter is an Investigator of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute [11] and a member of the National Academy of Sciences.[12]
Walter is a co-author of Molecular Biology of the Cell, now in its sixth edition.
Awards and honors
Walter has been awarded several honors including the Otto Warburg Medal in 2011,[13] the Lasker Award and the Shaw Prize in 2014 and the Vilcek Prize in Biomedical Science in 2015.
References
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- Molecular biologists
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- Members of the United States National Academy of Sciences
- University of California, San Francisco faculty
- Rockefeller University alumni
- Recipients of the Albert Lasker Award for Basic Medical Research