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Christopher Chetsanga

Christopher J. Chetsanga (born 1935 in Murehwa, Rhodesia) is a prominent Zimbabwean scientist who is a member of the African Academy of Sciences and The World Academy of Sciences.[1][2] He discovered two enzymes involved in DNA repair.[3][4] He has also held various academic administrative posts like Vice-Chancellor, Director and Dean.

Christopher J Chetsanga
Christopher Chetsanga demonstrates to students how to do an experiment
Born (1935-08-22) 22 August 1935 (age 88)
NationalityZimbabwean
Alma materUniversity of California
Pepperdine University
University of Toronto
Known forDiscovery of two enzymes involved in DNA repair
Academic administration
Scientific career
FieldsBiochemistry
Molecular Biology
InstitutionsHarvard University
University of Michigan
University of Zimbabwe
Scientific and Industrial Research and Development Centre
Zimbabwe Ezekiel Guti University

Biography edit

Chetsanga was born in Murewa, Zimbabwe on 22 August 1935,[5] and was baptised in 1948. In his youth, he was educated at Nhowe Mission, and went on to study at University of California, Berkeley where he received his BSc in 1965. Chetsanga also studied for a period at Pepperdine University.[6] In 1969, he received his MSc and PhD in biochemistry and molecular biology from University of Toronto[6] before becoming a post doctoral fellow at Harvard University between 1969 and 1972.[5] Between 1972 and 1983 he became a professor at the University of Michigan, then in 1983 he left to become the senior lecturer in Biochemistry for University of Zimbabwe.[7] In 1990, President Robert Mugabe awarded him President’s Award for Distinguished Contribution to Science and Technology.[5][8][9] Has also awarded the Order of the Star of Zimbabwe.[10] He is presently the vice chancellor at Zimbabwe Ezekiel Guti University.[11]

In 2004, when the Zimbabwe Academy of Sciences was formed, Chetsanga was appointed the first president of the academy.[12] Chetsanga advocated the use of genetically modified food sources as a possible solution for food shortages in Africa in 2020.[13]

Scientific Achievements edit

Chetsanga has discovered two enzymes involved in the repair of damaged DNA: firstly, formamidopyrimidine DNA glycosylase, which removes damaged 7-methylguanine from DNA (1979),[4] and secondly, purine imidazole-ring cyclase, which re-closes imidazole rings of guanine and adenine damaged by x-irradiation (1985).[3]

According to Chetsanga, his research focus in his scientific career has been on DNA and RNA structural and functional details as they relate to cellular metabolism and disease development.[14]

Select publications edit

  • C. J. Chetsanga; V. Boyd; L. Peterson; K. Rushlow (1 January 1975). "Single-stranded regions in DNA of old mice" (PDF). Nature. 253 (5487): 130–131. doi:10.1038/253130A0. ISSN 1476-4687. PMID 1110761. Wikidata Q59071826.
  • C. J. Chetsanga; Tomas Lindahl (10 August 1979). "Release of 7-methylguanine residues whose imidazole rings have been opened from damaged DNA by a DNA glycosylase from Escherichia coli". Nucleic Acids Research. 6 (11): 3673–84. doi:10.1093/NAR/6.11.3673. ISSN 0305-1048. PMC 327965. PMID 386277. Wikidata Q24632415.
  • C J Chetsanga; C Grigorian (February 1985). "In situ enzymatic reclosure of opened imidazole rings of purines in DNA damaged by gamma-irradiation". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 82 (3): 633–7. Bibcode:1985PNAS...82..633C. doi:10.1073/PNAS.82.3.633. ISSN 0027-8424. PMC 397099. PMID 3856219. Wikidata Q24568209.

References edit

  1. ^ AAS. "Chetsanga, J. Christophe, Prof." 2014-09-03 at the Wayback Machine, Fellow of AAS since 1986; Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Nairobi, unknown. Retrieved on 28 August 2014.
  2. ^ "Christopher Chetsanga - Pepperdine's Outstanding Alumni Abroad | Pepperdine University". www.pepperdine.edu. Retrieved 2022-10-03.
  3. ^ a b Chetsanga, C.J.; Grigorian, C. (1985). "In situ enzymatic reclosure of opened imidazole rings of purines in DNA damaged by gamma-irradiation". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 82 (3): 633–637. Bibcode:1985PNAS...82..633C. doi:10.1073/pnas.82.3.633. JSTOR 25324. PMC 397099. PMID 3856219.
  4. ^ a b Chetsanga, C.J.; Lindahl, T. (1979). "Release of 7-methylguanine residues whose imidazole rings have been opened from damaged DNA by a DNA glycosylase from Escherichia coli". Nucleic Acids Res. 6 (11): 3673–84. doi:10.1093/nar/6.11.3673. PMC 327965. PMID 386277.
  5. ^ a b c "CHETSANGA Christopher J." TWAS. The World Academy of Science. Retrieved 19 July 2020.
  6. ^ a b David Mubvumbi, Paradzayi (2016). Christianity And Traditional Religions Of Zimbabwe : Contrasts And Similarities. Westbow Press. ISBN 9781512745108. Retrieved 19 July 2020.
  7. ^ "Prof. Christopher James Chetsanga". University of Zimbabwe. Retrieved 19 July 2020.
  8. ^ "EAI International Conference for Research, Innovation and Development for Africa". EAI. June 2017. Retrieved 19 July 2020.
  9. ^ "Chetsanga Christopher". African Academy of Sciences. Retrieved 19 July 2020.
  10. ^ Ziana, New (2021-08-09). "Zimbabwe awards civilian heroes - New Ziana". Retrieved 2022-10-03.
  11. ^ "Zimbabwe Ezekiel Guti University - Home". www.zegu.ac.zw. Retrieved 2021-06-02.
  12. ^ "OWSD Zimbabwe National Chapter is Launched". Organization for women in science for the developing world. 20 November 2018. Retrieved 19 July 2020.
  13. ^ "GMB to import GMO Maize". NewsdzeZimbabwe. 23 April 2020. Retrieved 19 July 2020.
  14. ^ "Christopher J. Chetsanga". Pepperdine. Retrieved 19 July 2020.

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Christopher J Chetsanga born 1935 in Murehwa Rhodesia is a prominent Zimbabwean scientist who is a member of the African Academy of Sciences and The World Academy of Sciences 1 2 He discovered two enzymes involved in DNA repair 3 4 He has also held various academic administrative posts like Vice Chancellor Director and Dean Christopher J ChetsangaChristopher Chetsanga demonstrates to students how to do an experimentBorn 1935 08 22 22 August 1935 age 88 Murehwa Rhodesia now Zimbabwe NationalityZimbabweanAlma materUniversity of CaliforniaPepperdine UniversityUniversity of TorontoKnown forDiscovery of two enzymes involved in DNA repairAcademic administrationScientific careerFieldsBiochemistryMolecular BiologyInstitutionsHarvard UniversityUniversity of MichiganUniversity of ZimbabweScientific and Industrial Research and Development CentreZimbabwe Ezekiel Guti University Contents 1 Biography 2 Scientific Achievements 3 Select publications 4 References 5 External linksBiography editChetsanga was born in Murewa Zimbabwe on 22 August 1935 5 and was baptised in 1948 In his youth he was educated at Nhowe Mission and went on to study at University of California Berkeley where he received his BSc in 1965 Chetsanga also studied for a period at Pepperdine University 6 In 1969 he received his MSc and PhD in biochemistry and molecular biology from University of Toronto 6 before becoming a post doctoral fellow at Harvard University between 1969 and 1972 5 Between 1972 and 1983 he became a professor at the University of Michigan then in 1983 he left to become the senior lecturer in Biochemistry for University of Zimbabwe 7 In 1990 President Robert Mugabe awarded him President s Award for Distinguished Contribution to Science and Technology 5 8 9 Has also awarded the Order of the Star of Zimbabwe 10 He is presently the vice chancellor at Zimbabwe Ezekiel Guti University 11 In 2004 when the Zimbabwe Academy of Sciences was formed Chetsanga was appointed the first president of the academy 12 Chetsanga advocated the use of genetically modified food sources as a possible solution for food shortages in Africa in 2020 13 Scientific Achievements editChetsanga has discovered two enzymes involved in the repair of damaged DNA firstly formamidopyrimidine DNA glycosylase which removes damaged 7 methylguanine from DNA 1979 4 and secondly purine imidazole ring cyclase which re closes imidazole rings of guanine and adenine damaged by x irradiation 1985 3 According to Chetsanga his research focus in his scientific career has been on DNA and RNA structural and functional details as they relate to cellular metabolism and disease development 14 Select publications editC J Chetsanga V Boyd L Peterson K Rushlow 1 January 1975 Single stranded regions in DNA of old mice PDF Nature 253 5487 130 131 doi 10 1038 253130A0 ISSN 1476 4687 PMID 1110761 Wikidata Q59071826 C J Chetsanga Tomas Lindahl 10 August 1979 Release of 7 methylguanine residues whose imidazole rings have been opened from damaged DNA by a DNA glycosylase from Escherichia coli Nucleic Acids Research 6 11 3673 84 doi 10 1093 NAR 6 11 3673 ISSN 0305 1048 PMC 327965 PMID 386277 Wikidata Q24632415 C J Chetsanga C Grigorian February 1985 In situ enzymatic reclosure of opened imidazole rings of purines in DNA damaged by gamma irradiation Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 82 3 633 7 Bibcode 1985PNAS 82 633C doi 10 1073 PNAS 82 3 633 ISSN 0027 8424 PMC 397099 PMID 3856219 Wikidata Q24568209 References edit AAS Chetsanga J Christophe Prof Archived 2014 09 03 at the Wayback Machine Fellow of AAS since 1986 Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Nairobi unknown Retrieved on 28 August 2014 Christopher Chetsanga Pepperdine s Outstanding Alumni Abroad Pepperdine University www pepperdine edu Retrieved 2022 10 03 a b Chetsanga C J Grigorian C 1985 In situ enzymatic reclosure of opened imidazole rings of purines in DNA damaged by gamma irradiation Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 82 3 633 637 Bibcode 1985PNAS 82 633C doi 10 1073 pnas 82 3 633 JSTOR 25324 PMC 397099 PMID 3856219 a b Chetsanga C J Lindahl T 1979 Release of 7 methylguanine residues whose imidazole rings have been opened from damaged DNA by a DNA glycosylase from Escherichia coli Nucleic Acids Res 6 11 3673 84 doi 10 1093 nar 6 11 3673 PMC 327965 PMID 386277 a b c CHETSANGA Christopher J TWAS The World Academy of Science Retrieved 19 July 2020 a b David Mubvumbi Paradzayi 2016 Christianity And Traditional Religions Of Zimbabwe Contrasts And Similarities Westbow Press ISBN 9781512745108 Retrieved 19 July 2020 Prof Christopher James Chetsanga University of Zimbabwe Retrieved 19 July 2020 EAI International Conference for Research Innovation and Development for Africa EAI June 2017 Retrieved 19 July 2020 Chetsanga Christopher African Academy of Sciences Retrieved 19 July 2020 Ziana New 2021 08 09 Zimbabwe awards civilian heroes New Ziana 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