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Harry Schachter

Harry Schachter FRSC (born 25 February 1933 in Vienna, Austria) is a Canadian biochemist and glycobiologist, and professor emeritus at the University of Toronto and the Hospital For Sick Children in Toronto, Canada.

Harry Schachter
Harry Schachter, Department of Biochemistry, The Hospital for Sick Children, and University of Toronto
Born (1933-02-25) February 25, 1933 (age 91)
NationalityCanadian
CitizenshipCanada
Alma materUniversity of Toronto
Known forglycosyltransferases, branched oligosaccharides, N- and O-linked glycans
SpouseJudy Schachter (Jakubovic) (m. 1958)
ChildrenAviva Eisen, Asher Schachter
AwardsFellow of the Royal Society of Canada, Cody Medal, Starr Medal, the Austrian Cross of Honour for Science and Art First Class, Rosalind Kornfeld Award for Lifetime Achievement in Glycobiology.
Scientific career
FieldsBiochemistry
InstitutionsHospital For Sick Children University of Toronto
Doctoral advisorGordon Dixon

Biography edit

Harry Schachter was born in Vienna, Austria in 1933, to Miriam Freund, a businesswoman, and to Ulrich (Usher) Schachter, a dentist and medical doctor. Harry's father was the cousin of Austro-Hungarian and Romanian tenor and actor, Joseph Schmidt. The Schachter family fled the Nazis in 1938, escaping to Port of Spain, Trinidad. He attended secondary school at Saint Mary's College, placing first in Trinidad in the Cambridge Advanced Level Examinations, and winning the Jerningham Gold Medal[1] and the Island Scholarship in Mathematics. He also worked part-time as a reporter for the local Guardian newspaper. His family immigrated to Toronto, Canada in 1951.

Education and career edit

At the University of Toronto, Schachter completed his BA in Physiology and Biochemistry in 1955, his MD in 1959, and his PhD in Biochemistry (Gordon Dixon, supervisor) in 1964. Upon completion of his PhD he was appointed an assistant professor in the Department of Biochemistry. He did his post-doctoral work in glycobiology with Saul Roseman at Johns Hopkins University from 1966 to 1968. He returned to the University of Toronto in 1968, where he established his lab in the Department of Biochemistry.

In 1976, Schachter took a position in the Division of Biochemistry Research at the Hospital for Sick Children, which he headed for 13 years. From 1984 to 1989 he also chaired the Department of Biochemistry at the University of Toronto.[2]

His contributions to the field of carbohydrate biochemistry include the discovery and characterization of 12 glycosyltransferases involved in the synthesis of N- and O-linked glycans, thereby defining processes crucial for the formation of branched oligosaccharides on glycoproteins that include cell surface receptors and secreted proteins.[3][4] Schachter also helped characterize the first Carbohydrate-Deficient Glycoprotein Syndrome (CDG-IIa; now known as Congenital Disorders of Glycosylation).[5] He helped show that GnTII null mice are excellent models for human CDG-IIa.[6] Other work on mice involving null mutations in GnTI, GnTII and GnTIII established the importance of N-glycans in metazoan development.[7][8] Additionally, Schachter explored the biological functions of complex carbohydrates in Drosophila brain development that demonstrated a tissue-specific role in the regulation of insulin signaling and life span.[9] His translational/clinical work also included enzymatic discoveries in the complex muscle-eye-brain diseases (e.g. congenital muscular dystrophy) associated with defective O-glycosylation.[10] He has published over 160 scientific papers, reviews, and commentaries.

Schachter served as post doc supervisor and mentor to scientists in his lab, and collaborated with these and other scientists in Canada, Europe, Japan and the USA. Collaborators include David Williams, Inka Brockhausen, Clifford Lingwood, Mohan Sarkar, Pamela Stanley, Noam Harpaz, Louis Siminovitch, Jeremy Carver, Hudson Freeze, Jaak Jaeken, Jamey Marth, Hans Vliegenthart, Vernon Reinhold, Reinhart Reithmeier, Kevin Campbell, Gabrielle Boulianne, Jenny Tan, Andrew Spence, Folkert Reck, Jiri Vajsar, Saroja Narasimhan, Bob (RK) Murray, GD Longmore, Jenny Chan, and Brad Bendiak.

Awards and honors edit

  • 2011: Austrian Cross of Honour for Science and Art First Class
  • 2010: Rosalind Kornfeld Award for Lifetime Achievement in Glycobiology.
  • 2000: Elected to the Johns Hopkins University Society of Scholars, Baltimore MD
  • 1998: Karl Meyer Award of the Society for Glycobiology.
  • 1998: Honorary degree, Universität der Bodenkultur (BOKU), Vienna, Austria.
  • 1989,1990,1992: visiting professor, Universitat der Bodenkultur, Vienna, Austria.
  • 1995: Elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada
  • 1990s: member and chair of the Medical Review Panel of the Gairdner Foundation International Awards
  • 1989: Sandoz Lecture, Clinical Research Society of Toronto.
  • 1989: visiting professor, Donders Chair, University of Utrecht, Netherlands.
  • 1985: Boehringer Mannheim Prize in Biochemistry
  • 1981: Terry Fox Special Initiatives Program research award for cancer research
  • 1964: Starr Medal (University of Toronto, Postgraduate Research)
  • 1959: Cody Silver Medal (University of Toronto, Faculty of Medicine)
  • 1957: Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society

References edit

  1. ^ de Verteuil, Anthony (2014). Edward Lanza Joseph and the Jews in Trinidad. Port of Spain Trinidad: Litho Press. p. 192.
  2. ^ Marian Packham. Biochemistry at the University of Toronto - A Short History.
  3. ^ Harpaz, N; Schachter, H (1980). "Control of glycoprotein synthesis. Processing of asparagine-linked oligosaccharides by one or more rat liver Golgi alpha-D-mannosidases dependent on the prior action of UDP-N-acetylglucosamine: alpha-D-mannoside beta 2-N-acetylglucosaminyltransferase I". J Biol Chem. 255 (10): 4894–902. doi:10.1016/S0021-9258(19)85580-1. PMID 6445359.
  4. ^ Williams, D; Schachter, H (1980). "Mucin synthesis. I. Detection in canine submaxillary glands of an N-acetylglucosaminyltransferase which acts on mucin substrates". J Biol Chem. 255 (23): 11247–52. doi:10.1016/S0021-9258(19)70282-8. PMID 6449507.
  5. ^ Tan, J; Dunn, J; Jaeken, J; Schachter, H (October 1996). "Mutations in the MGAT2 gene controlling complex N-glycan synthesis cause carbohydrate-deficient glycoprotein syndrome type II, an autosomal recessive disease with defective brain development". Am. J. Hum. Genet. 59 (4): 810–7. PMC 1914797. PMID 8808595.
  6. ^ Wang, Y; Tan, J; Sutton-Smith, M; Ditto, D; Panico, M; Campbell, RM; Varki, NM; Long, JM; Jaeken, J; Levinson, SR; Wynshaw-Boris, A; Morris, HR; Le, D; Dell, A; Schachter, H; Marth, JD (2001). "Modeling human congenital disorder of glycosylation type IIa in the mouse: conservation of asparagine-linked glycan-dependent functions in mammalian physiology and insights into disease pathogenesis". Glycobiology. 11 (12): 1051–70. doi:10.1093/glycob/11.12.1051. PMID 11805078.
  7. ^ Metzler, M; Gertz, A; Sarkar, M; Schachter, H; Schrader, JW; Marth, JD (1994). "Complex asparagine-linked oligosaccharides are required for morphogenic events during post-implantation development". EMBO J. 13 (9): 2056–65. doi:10.1002/j.1460-2075.1994.tb06480.x. PMC 395055. PMID 8187759.
  8. ^ Priatel, JJ; Sarkar, M; Schachter, H; Marth, JD (1997). "Isolation, characterization and inactivation of the mouse Mgat3 gene: the bisecting N-acetylglucosamine in asparagine-linked oligosaccharides appears dispensable for viability and reproduction". Glycobiology. 7 (1): 45–56. doi:10.1093/glycob/7.1.45. PMID 9061364.
  9. ^ Sarkar, M; Leventis, PA; Silvescu, CI; Reinhold, VN; Schachter, H; Boulianne, GL (2006). "Null mutations in Drosophila N-acetylglucosaminyltransferase I produce defects in locomotion and a reduced life span". J Biol Chem. 281 (18): 12776–85. doi:10.1074/jbc.M512769200. PMID 16522637.
  10. ^ Willer, T; Lee, H; Lommel, M; Yoshida-Moriguchi, T; de Bernabe, DB; Venzke, D; Cirak, S; Schachter, H; Vajsar, J; Voit, T; Muntoni, F; Loder, AS; Dobyns, WB; Winder, TL; Strahl, S; Mathews, KD; Nelson, SF; Moore, SA; Campbell, KP (2012). "ISPD loss-of-function mutations disrupt dystroglycan O-mannosylation and cause Walker-Warburg syndrome". Nat Genet. 44 (5): 575–80. doi:10.1038/ng.2252. PMC 3371168. PMID 22522420.

External links edit

  • Harry Schachter's profile at The Hospital for Sick Children.
  • University of Toronto, Department of Biochemistry announcement that Harry Schachter awarded the Rosalind Kornfeld Award for Lifetime Achievement in Glycobiology.
  • Society for Glycobiology announcement that Harry Schachter awarded the Rosalind Kornfeld Award for Lifetime Achievement in Glycobiology.
  • Harry Schachter, Google Scholar citations.
  • Biochemistry at the University of Toronto - A Short History.

harry, schachter, frsc, born, february, 1933, vienna, austria, canadian, biochemist, glycobiologist, professor, emeritus, university, toronto, hospital, sick, children, toronto, canada, department, biochemistry, hospital, sick, children, university, torontobor. Harry Schachter FRSC born 25 February 1933 in Vienna Austria is a Canadian biochemist and glycobiologist and professor emeritus at the University of Toronto and the Hospital For Sick Children in Toronto Canada Harry SchachterHarry Schachter Department of Biochemistry The Hospital for Sick Children and University of TorontoBorn 1933 02 25 February 25 1933 age 91 NationalityCanadianCitizenshipCanadaAlma materUniversity of TorontoKnown forglycosyltransferases branched oligosaccharides N and O linked glycansSpouseJudy Schachter Jakubovic m 1958 ChildrenAviva Eisen Asher SchachterAwardsFellow of the Royal Society of Canada Cody Medal Starr Medal the Austrian Cross of Honour for Science and Art First Class Rosalind Kornfeld Award for Lifetime Achievement in Glycobiology Scientific careerFieldsBiochemistryInstitutionsHospital For Sick Children University of TorontoDoctoral advisorGordon Dixon Contents 1 Biography 2 Education and career 3 Awards and honors 4 References 5 External linksBiography editHarry Schachter was born in Vienna Austria in 1933 to Miriam Freund a businesswoman and to Ulrich Usher Schachter a dentist and medical doctor Harry s father was the cousin of Austro Hungarian and Romanian tenor and actor Joseph Schmidt The Schachter family fled the Nazis in 1938 escaping to Port of Spain Trinidad He attended secondary school at Saint Mary s College placing first in Trinidad in the Cambridge Advanced Level Examinations and winning the Jerningham Gold Medal 1 and the Island Scholarship in Mathematics He also worked part time as a reporter for the local Guardian newspaper His family immigrated to Toronto Canada in 1951 Education and career editAt the University of Toronto Schachter completed his BA in Physiology and Biochemistry in 1955 his MD in 1959 and his PhD in Biochemistry Gordon Dixon supervisor in 1964 Upon completion of his PhD he was appointed an assistant professor in the Department of Biochemistry He did his post doctoral work in glycobiology with Saul Roseman at Johns Hopkins University from 1966 to 1968 He returned to the University of Toronto in 1968 where he established his lab in the Department of Biochemistry In 1976 Schachter took a position in the Division of Biochemistry Research at the Hospital for Sick Children which he headed for 13 years From 1984 to 1989 he also chaired the Department of Biochemistry at the University of Toronto 2 His contributions to the field of carbohydrate biochemistry include the discovery and characterization of 12 glycosyltransferases involved in the synthesis of N and O linked glycans thereby defining processes crucial for the formation of branched oligosaccharides on glycoproteins that include cell surface receptors and secreted proteins 3 4 Schachter also helped characterize the first Carbohydrate Deficient Glycoprotein Syndrome CDG IIa now known as Congenital Disorders of Glycosylation 5 He helped show that GnTII null mice are excellent models for human CDG IIa 6 Other work on mice involving null mutations in GnTI GnTII and GnTIII established the importance of N glycans in metazoan development 7 8 Additionally Schachter explored the biological functions of complex carbohydrates in Drosophila brain development that demonstrated a tissue specific role in the regulation of insulin signaling and life span 9 His translational clinical work also included enzymatic discoveries in the complex muscle eye brain diseases e g congenital muscular dystrophy associated with defective O glycosylation 10 He has published over 160 scientific papers reviews and commentaries Schachter served as post doc supervisor and mentor to scientists in his lab and collaborated with these and other scientists in Canada Europe Japan and the USA Collaborators include David Williams Inka Brockhausen Clifford Lingwood Mohan Sarkar Pamela Stanley Noam Harpaz Louis Siminovitch Jeremy Carver Hudson Freeze Jaak Jaeken Jamey Marth Hans Vliegenthart Vernon Reinhold Reinhart Reithmeier Kevin Campbell Gabrielle Boulianne Jenny Tan Andrew Spence Folkert Reck Jiri Vajsar Saroja Narasimhan Bob RK Murray GD Longmore Jenny Chan and Brad Bendiak Awards and honors edit2011 Austrian Cross of Honour for Science and Art First Class 2010 Rosalind Kornfeld Award for Lifetime Achievement in Glycobiology 2000 Elected to the Johns Hopkins University Society of Scholars Baltimore MD 1998 Karl Meyer Award of the Society for Glycobiology 1998 Honorary degree Universitat der Bodenkultur BOKU Vienna Austria 1989 1990 1992 visiting professor Universitat der Bodenkultur Vienna Austria 1995 Elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada 1990s member and chair of the Medical Review Panel of the Gairdner Foundation International Awards 1989 Sandoz Lecture Clinical Research Society of Toronto 1989 visiting professor Donders Chair University of Utrecht Netherlands 1985 Boehringer Mannheim Prize in Biochemistry 1981 Terry Fox Special Initiatives Program research award for cancer research 1964 Starr Medal University of Toronto Postgraduate Research 1959 Cody Silver Medal University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine 1957 Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical SocietyReferences edit de Verteuil Anthony 2014 Edward Lanza Joseph and the Jews in Trinidad Port of Spain Trinidad Litho Press p 192 Marian Packham Biochemistry at the University of Toronto A Short History Harpaz N Schachter H 1980 Control of glycoprotein synthesis Processing of asparagine linked oligosaccharides by one or more rat liver Golgi alpha D mannosidases dependent on the prior action of UDP N acetylglucosamine alpha D mannoside beta 2 N acetylglucosaminyltransferase I J Biol Chem 255 10 4894 902 doi 10 1016 S0021 9258 19 85580 1 PMID 6445359 Williams D Schachter H 1980 Mucin synthesis I Detection in canine submaxillary glands of an N acetylglucosaminyltransferase which acts on mucin substrates J Biol Chem 255 23 11247 52 doi 10 1016 S0021 9258 19 70282 8 PMID 6449507 Tan J Dunn J Jaeken J Schachter H October 1996 Mutations in the MGAT2 gene controlling complex N glycan synthesis cause carbohydrate deficient glycoprotein syndrome type II an autosomal recessive disease with defective brain development Am J Hum Genet 59 4 810 7 PMC 1914797 PMID 8808595 Wang Y Tan J Sutton Smith M Ditto D Panico M Campbell RM Varki NM Long JM Jaeken J Levinson SR Wynshaw Boris A Morris HR Le D Dell A Schachter H Marth JD 2001 Modeling human congenital disorder of glycosylation type IIa in the mouse conservation of asparagine linked glycan dependent functions in mammalian physiology and insights into disease pathogenesis Glycobiology 11 12 1051 70 doi 10 1093 glycob 11 12 1051 PMID 11805078 Metzler M Gertz A Sarkar M Schachter H Schrader JW Marth JD 1994 Complex asparagine linked oligosaccharides are required for morphogenic events during post implantation development EMBO J 13 9 2056 65 doi 10 1002 j 1460 2075 1994 tb06480 x PMC 395055 PMID 8187759 Priatel JJ Sarkar M Schachter H Marth JD 1997 Isolation characterization and inactivation of the mouse Mgat3 gene the bisecting N acetylglucosamine in asparagine linked oligosaccharides appears dispensable for viability and reproduction Glycobiology 7 1 45 56 doi 10 1093 glycob 7 1 45 PMID 9061364 Sarkar M Leventis PA Silvescu CI Reinhold VN Schachter H Boulianne GL 2006 Null mutations in Drosophila N acetylglucosaminyltransferase I produce defects in locomotion and a reduced life span J Biol Chem 281 18 12776 85 doi 10 1074 jbc M512769200 PMID 16522637 Willer T Lee H Lommel M Yoshida Moriguchi T de Bernabe DB Venzke D Cirak S Schachter H Vajsar J Voit T Muntoni F Loder AS Dobyns WB Winder TL Strahl S Mathews KD Nelson SF Moore SA Campbell KP 2012 ISPD loss of function mutations disrupt dystroglycan O mannosylation and cause Walker Warburg syndrome Nat Genet 44 5 575 80 doi 10 1038 ng 2252 PMC 3371168 PMID 22522420 External links editHarry Schachter s profile at The Hospital for Sick Children University of Toronto Department of Biochemistry announcement that Harry Schachter awarded the Rosalind Kornfeld Award for Lifetime Achievement in Glycobiology Society for Glycobiology announcement that Harry Schachter awarded the Rosalind Kornfeld Award for Lifetime Achievement in Glycobiology Harry Schachter Google Scholar citations Biochemistry at the University of Toronto A Short History Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Harry Schachter amp oldid 1174443075, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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