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Jean Thomas (biochemist)

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honorary fellow. She was elected as the 38th master of St. Catharine's College in 2007, making her the first female master since the college was founded in 1473. Elected by the president and fellows of the college, she remained master until 2016, when she was succeeded by Professor Sir Mark Welland. A scholarship fund called the Jean Thomas PhD Award was created in her honour by alumnus of St. Catharine's Peter Dawson. It grants one fully funded PhD studentship per year to a student at St. Catharine's.
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again used to show that H1 binds to the acidic tail of HMGB1 via its basic C-terminus, thus halting the HMGB1-DNA interaction. She later described the structure of these interactions as collapsed and sandwich-like, suggesting that it is important for the dynamic activity of the DNA-binding proteins.
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in HMGB1. A year later, she published a paper describing the opposing effects of H1 and HMGB1 on the nucleosome. Histone H1 was shown to stabilize the structure by winding two turns of linker DNA around the octamer while HMGB1 destabilized the nucleosome by bending adjacent DNA. NMR spectroscopy was
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Thomas is a professor emerita of macromolecular biochemistry at Cambridge and has been a professor there since 1991. She acted as chairman of the Cambridge Centre for Molecular Recognition between 1993 and 2003. In 2007, Thomas became a fellow of St. Catharine's College, and in 2016, she became an
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that are analogous to HMGB1 in order to describe a simpler, general mechanism of the self-inhibitive behavior of the DNA-binding regions of the HMG-boxes in HMGB1. She currently continues to lead a team of researchers in the Department of Biochemistry at the University of Cambridge.
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to better define the negative regulation of the HMGB1-DNA interaction that was suspected to be largely controlled by the acidic tail of HMGB1. They found that regardless of the length of the acidic tail, it makes extensive contacts with the DNA-binding regions of the two tandem
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to DNA. In 2012, again using NMR spectroscopy, her team solved the structure of the A-box/p53 complex formed by the interaction between the N-terminus of p53 and a single HMG-box of HMGB1. Recently, she studied proteins from
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Stott, K; Watson, M; Howe, F; Grossman, JG; Thomas, JO (12 November 2010). "Tail-mediated collapse of HMGB1 is dynamic and occurs via differential binding of the acidic tail to the A and B domains".
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Outside of her direct involvement at Cambridge, Thomas has received numerous awards and honours throughout her career. In 1982, she was elected as a member of the
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Cato, L; Watson, M; Stott, K; Thomas, JO (31 December 2008). "The interaction of HMGB1 and linker histones occurs through their acidic and basic tails".
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Watson, M; Stott, K; Thomas, JO (14 December 2007). "Mapping intramolecular interactions between domains in HMGB1 using a tail-truncation approach".
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to John Robert and Lorna (nÊe Harris) Thomas, and she attended Llwyn-y-Bryn High School for Girls. She continued her education at
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Stott, K; Watson, M; Bostock, MJ; Mortensen, SA; Travers, A; Grasser, KD; Thomas, JO (24 October 2014).
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Thomas also found that HMGB1 plays a role as a chaperone in the binding of transcription factors like
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Thomas's recent work has focused on the in-depth understanding of chromatin proteins, such as
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Her career as a biochemist has been heavily focused on studying the structure and dynamics of
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In addition to the many positions she has held, Thomas became an honorary fellow of the
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via regulatory proteins. She was the first person to isolate and characterize the
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Rowell, JP; Simpson, KL; Stott, K; Watson, M; Thomas, JO (5 December 2012).
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Her other contributions to external organizations include serving on the
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in 1998. She was also granted honorary doctorates in science from the
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St Catharine’s College, Cambridge elects new Master (23 March 2006)
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in 1967. Her thesis was on Hydroxyl-carbonyl interaction in cyclic
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Hydroxyl-carbonyl interaction in cyclic peptides and depsipeptides
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Hydroxyl-carbonyl interaction in cyclic peptides and depsipeptides
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in recognition of her distinguished career as a Welsh scientist.
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Dame Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire
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and was granted honorary membership of that body in 2008. The
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for ten years. In October 2000, she became a governor of the
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After her PhD in 1967, Thomas remained with Cambridge at
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in 2002. In 2009, she was made an honorary fellow of
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Kornberg would eventually be awarded the 408:, the Scientific Advisory Committee of the 328: 103:Master of St Catharine's College, Cambridge 1683: 1669: 1600: 1586: 1275: 1261: 428:(FMedSci) and she is also a Fellow of the 345:degree in chemistry in 1964 followed by a 1092:"Jean Thomas: Department of Biochemistry" 1067: 1057: 1016: 594: 592: 426:Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences 369:until 1969. During this time, she held a 1943:Academics of the University of Cambridge 398:Science and Engineering Research Council 1973:Fellows of the Royal Society of Biology 1968:Fellows of the Learned Society of Wales 651:(PhD thesis). University of Cambridge. 561:European Molecular Biology Organization 478: 410:Lister Institute of Preventive Medicine 1920: 757:. MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology. 680: 676: 674: 589: 563:(EMBO), and in 1986 she was elected a 360: 2023:21st-century British women scientists 2018:20th-century British women scientists 1664: 1581: 1256: 554: 1104: 794:"The Next Master of St. Catharine's" 640: 598: 1978:Alumni of Darwin College, Cambridge 1953:Female fellows of the Royal Society 1046:The Journal of Biological Chemistry 671: 634: 214:MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology 13: 1107:"Dame Jean Thomas DBE FMedSci FRS" 621:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.37399 489:repression and activation of genes 14: 2039: 2003:Alumni of the University of Wales 1948:Chancellors of Swansea University 1566:Roger Makins, 1st Baron Sherfield 520:high-mobility group box 1 protein 341:where she received a first class 319:St Catharine's College, Cambridge 1906: 1177: This article incorporates 1172: 878:"2006 Nobel Prize for Chemistry" 864:"Society Welcomes New President" 1153: 1139: 1098: 1084: 1033: 992: 957: 922: 887: 870: 856: 842: 828: 814: 379:Laboratory of Molecular Biology 16:British biochemist and academic 1983:Fellows of New Hall, Cambridge 1441:Michael Augustine Raftery 800: 786: 747: 711: 1: 1653:* indicates current president 641:Hill, Caroline Susan (1988). 582: 414:Imperial Cancer Research Fund 339:University College of Swansea 183:University College of Swansea 2013:Fellows of the Royal Society 1958:Members of Academia Europaea 1848:Frederick Margetson Rushmore 1147:"Professor Dame Jean Thomas" 966:Journal of Molecular Biology 931:Journal of Molecular Biology 896:Journal of Molecular Biology 836:"Professor Dame Jean Thomas" 628:UK public library membership 373:for Medical Research at the 7: 1838:Claude Hermann Walter Johns 681:Thomas, Jean Olwen (1969). 565:Fellow of the Royal Society 457:University of Wales Swansea 310:(born 1 October 1942) is a 269:/professor-dame-jean-thomas 160:1942 (age 81–82) 10: 2044: 1424:Thomas Nelson Marsham 1134: (archived 2016-11-11) 735:. 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Stirling 1136: 473:Aberystwyth University 383:Murray Edwards College 286:Dame Jean Olwen Thomas 1868:Peter Swinnerton-Dyer 1642:Dame Julia Goodfellow 1452:Peter Richardson 1120: 507:for his work on gene 467:in 1992 and from the 400:, the Council of the 1843:Thomas Wortley Drury 1492:Elizabeth Warrington 1181:available under the 487:and its role in the 479:Work in biochemistry 321:, and Chancellor of 1938:British biochemists 1733:Reginald Bainbrigge 1626:Dame Nancy Rothwell 1332:Dennis Chapman 1242:2014–present 465:University of Wales 434:Biochemical Society 361:Career and research 343:Bachelor of Science 333:Thomas was born in 317:, former Master of 1853:Henry John Chaytor 1723:Richard Balderston 1608:Presidents of the 1525:Albert Eschenmoser 1487:David Wallace 1467:Michael Smith 1373:Martin Fleischmann 1326:Geoffrey Burnstock 705:uk.bl.ethos.639195 665:uk.bl.ethos.305554 555:Awards and honours 461:Cardiff University 438:Wolfson Foundation 323:Swansea University 60:Swansea University 1915: 1914: 1863:Edwin Ernest Rich 1793:Sir William Dawes 1778:William Spurstowe 1658: 1657: 1575: 1574: 1388:John Rodney Guest 1378:C. 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Index

DBE
FRS
FMedSci
MAE
FLSW
Swansea University
Incumbent
Rhodri Morgan
Master of St Catharine's College, Cambridge
David Ingram
Mark Welland
Biochemist
University College of Swansea
EMBO Member
University of Cambridge
MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology
Thesis
Hydroxyl-carbonyl interaction in cyclic peptides and depsipeptides
Caroline S. Hill
www.caths.cam.ac.uk/directory/professor-dame-jean-thomas
DBE
FRS
FMedSci
MAE
FLSW
Welsh
biochemist
St Catharine's College, Cambridge
Swansea University
Treboeth, Swansea

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