Mary Edmonds Education and career
Edmonds was born May 7, 1922, in Racine, Wisconsin . She received a bachelor's degree from Milwaukee-Downer College in 1943, a master's degree from Wellesley College in 1945, and a Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania in 1951. Following her Ph.D., she was a postdoctoral researcher at University of Illinois (1950-1952) and University of Wisconsin (1952-1955), and then joined Montefiore Hospital in Pittsburgh as a research associate from 1955 until 1965. Starting in 1962 she held appointments at the University of Pittsburgh , initially as adjunct and research professor positions, until she joined the faculty in 1971 and was promoted to professor in 1976.[ 2] [ 3]
Edmonds took emeritus status in 1992, and died of complications related to a heart attack on April 16, 2005.[ 2]
Research
Edmonds was known for her research in mRNA processing, specifically on 3'-end processing and how RNA is spliced.[ 3] Her research showed that the end of mRNA is a poly-A tail composed of multiple adenosine residues.[ 4] In her memoirs posted at the National Academy of Sciences , her work discovering the poly-A tails on eukaryotic mRNA[ 5] and purification of the poly-A polymerase enzyme[ 6] are described as "landmarks in the field".[ 3] Edmonds also developed the first method to use the poly-A tail to separate mRNA from other nucleic acids,[ 7] a protocol which forms the beginning of all modern transcriptomics analysis.[ 3] In the 1980s, Edmonds showed that poly-A RNA is branched, a stage that arises during processing of hnRNA into mRNA.[ 8] This research led to the development of antibodies targeting branched RNA.[ 9]
Selected publications
Edmonds, Mary; Abrams, Richard (April 1960). "Polynucleotide Biosynthesis: Formation of a Sequence of Adenylate Units from Adenosine Triphosphate by an Enzyme from Thymus Nuclei" . Journal of Biological Chemistry . 235 (4): 1142– 1149. doi :10.1016/s0021-9258(18)69494-3 . ISSN 0021-9258 .
Edmonds, M.; Vaughan, M. H.; Nakazato, H. (1 June 1971). "Polyadenylic Acid Sequences in the Heterogeneous Nuclear RNA and Rapidly-Labeled Polyribosomal RNA of HeLa Cells: Possible Evidence for a Precursor Relationship" . Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences . 68 (6): 1336– 1340. Bibcode :1971PNAS...68.1336E . doi :10.1073/pnas.68.6.1336 . PMC 389184 . PMID 5288383 .
Winters, Mary Ann; Edmonds, Mary (July 1973). "A Poly(A) Polymerase from Calf Thymus" . Journal of Biological Chemistry . 248 (13): 4756– 4762. doi :10.1016/s0021-9258(19)43729-0 . ISSN 0021-9258 .
Wallace, John C.; Edmonds, Mary (1 February 1983). "Polyadenylylated nuclear RNA contains branches" . Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences . 80 (4): 950– 954. Bibcode :1983PNAS...80..950W . doi :10.1073/pnas.80.4.950 . ISSN 0027-8424 . PMC 393505 . PMID 6573664 .
Edmonds, Mary (2002). "A history of poly A sequences: from formation to factors to function". Progress in Nucleic Acid Research and Molecular Biology . 71 : 285– 389. doi :10.1016/S0079-6603(02)71046-5 . ISBN 9780125400718 . PMID 12102557 .
Awards and accolades
Edmonds was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 1991.[ 1] She was awarded an honorary degree by Lawrence University in 1983, named woman of the year in science by Chatham University in 1986,[ 10] and received the Chancellor’s Distinguished Research Award Winners from the University of Pittsburgh in 1989.[ 11] After her death, the University of Pittsburgh established the Mary P. Edmonds Award given each year to a graduate student in recognition of an "outstanding research paper".[ 12]
References
1 2 3 "Mary Edmonds" . www.nasonline.org . Retrieved 2021-09-28 .
1 2 Grabowski, Paula; Peebles, Craig; Milcarek, Christine (2005). "Mary P. Edmonds (1922–2005)" . RNA . 11 (9): 1331– 1332. PMC 1370815 . PMID 16211698 .
1 2 3 4 Belfort, Marlene . "Biographical Memoirs: Mary P. Edmonds" (PDF) . Retrieved 10 May 2019 .
↑ Edmonds, Mary; Abrams, Richard (April 1960). "Polynucleotide Biosynthesis: Formation of a Sequence of Adenylate Units from Adenosine Triphosphate by an Enzyme from Thymus Nuclei" . Journal of Biological Chemistry . 235 (4): 1142– 1149. doi :10.1016/s0021-9258(18)69494-3 . ISSN 0021-9258 .
↑ Edmonds, M.; Vaughan, M. H.; Nakazato, H. (1 June 1971). "Polyadenylic Acid Sequences in the Heterogeneous Nuclear RNA and Rapidly-Labeled Polyribosomal RNA of HeLa Cells: Possible Evidence for a Precursor Relationship" . Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences . 68 (6): 1336– 1340. Bibcode :1971PNAS...68.1336E . doi :10.1073/pnas.68.6.1336 . PMC 389184 . PMID 5288383 .
↑ Winters, Mary Ann; Edmonds, Mary (July 1973). "A Poly(A) Polymerase from Calf Thymus" . Journal of Biological Chemistry . 248 (13): 4756– 4762. doi :10.1016/s0021-9258(19)43729-0 . ISSN 0021-9258 .
↑ Venkatesan, S.; Nakazato, H.; Edmonds, M. (1976-08-01). "Preparation and properties of a poly A resin and its use in the isolation of naturally occurring poly U sequences" . Nucleic Acids Research . 3 (8): 1925– 1936. doi :10.1093/nar/3.8.1925 . ISSN 0305-1048 . PMC 343049 . PMID 967682 .
↑ Wallace, John C.; Edmonds, Mary (1 February 1983). "Polyadenylylated nuclear RNA contains branches" . Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences . 80 (4): 950– 954. Bibcode :1983PNAS...80..950W . doi :10.1073/pnas.80.4.950 . ISSN 0027-8424 . PMC 393505 . PMID 6573664 .
↑ Reilly, J. David; Freeman, Sandra K.; Melhem, Randa F.; Kierzek, Ryszard; Caruthers, Marvin H.; Edmonds, Mary; Munns, Theodore W. (1990-02-15). "Antibodies specific for branched ribonucleic acids" . Analytical Biochemistry . 185 (1): 125– 130. doi :10.1016/0003-2697(90)90266-C . ISSN 0003-2697 . PMID 1693046 .
↑ "University Times » Obituary: Mary P. Edmonds" . April 28, 2005. Retrieved 2021-09-28 .
↑ "Chancellor's Distinguished Research Award Winners | Office of the Provost | University of Pittsburgh" . www.provost.pitt.edu . Retrieved 2021-09-29 .
↑ "Mary P. Edmonds Award | Department of Biological Sciences | University of Pittsburgh" . www.biology.pitt.edu . Retrieved 2021-09-28 .