Shinya Inoué
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was a Japanese American biophysicist and
cell biologist Cell biology (also cellular biology or cytology) is a branch of biology that studies the structure, function, and behavior of cells. All living organisms are made of cells. A cell is the basic unit of life that is responsible for the living and ...
, a member of the National Academy of Sciences. His research field was the visualization of dynamic processes within living cells using light microscopy.


Research

Inoué can be considered the father of the field of
cytoskeleton The cytoskeleton is a complex, dynamic network of interlinking protein filaments present in the cytoplasm of all cells, including those of bacteria and archaea. In eukaryotes, it extends from the cell nucleus to the cell membrane and is com ...
dynamics. In the 1940s and 50s he built the first microscope capable of imaging dynamic processes in live cells, using polarized light, and proved for the first time that the
mitotic spindle In cell biology, the spindle apparatus refers to the cytoskeletal structure of eukaryotic cells that forms during cell division to separate sister chromatids between daughter cells. It is referred to as the mitotic spindle during mitosis, a pr ...
is composed of aligned protein fibers. We now know these fibers are
microtubules Microtubules are polymers of tubulin that form part of the cytoskeleton and provide structure and shape to eukaryotic cells. Microtubules can be as long as 50 micrometres, as wide as 23 to 27  nm and have an inner diameter between 11 a ...
. By perturbing cells with agents that cause microtubules to depolymerize (e.g.
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or high pressure) or polymerize excessively (e.g. D2O), Inoué demonstrated that spindle fibers are in a state of rapid dynamic equilibrium with a pool of soluble subunits in the
cytoplasm In cell biology, the cytoplasm is all of the material within a eukaryotic cell, enclosed by the cell membrane, except for the cell nucleus. The material inside the nucleus and contained within the nuclear membrane is termed the nucleoplasm. ...
. He went on to show that artificial polymerization and depolymerization of spindle fibers can generate forces within the cell, and proposed that
chromosomes A chromosome is a long DNA molecule with part or all of the genetic material of an organism. In most chromosomes the very long thin DNA fibers are coated with packaging proteins; in eukaryotic cells the most important of these proteins are ...
are normally moved by such forces during mitosis. These ideas were summarized in a seminal review in 1967. He also was the first to develop video microscopy, and wrote a major textbook on the subject. Consistent with Inoué's pioneering ideas, it is now widely believed that chromosome movement during mitosis is powered by microtubule depolymerization. We also know that force generation by polymerization and depolymerization of cytoskeletal protein fibers is perhaps the most ancient of motile mechanisms within cells, whose use extends back to bacteria.


Personal life

Inoué was born in
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,
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, the son of a diplomat. He built his first polarized light microscope from a discarded machine gun base and a tin tea can. He attended
Tokyo Metropolitan University , often referred to as TMU, is a public research university in Japan. Origin The origin of Tokyo Metropolitan University was Prefectural Higher School, under the old system of education, established by Tokyo Prefecture in 1929 as the third pu ...
, and went to
Princeton University Princeton University is a private research university in Princeton, New Jersey. Founded in 1746 in Elizabeth as the College of New Jersey, Princeton is the fourth-oldest institution of higher education in the United States and one of the ...
for his graduate studies. He was a member of the faculty at Dartmouth College (1959–1966) and a professor at the University of Pennsylvania (1966-1982), before joining the
Marine Biological Laboratory The Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL) is an international center for research and education in biological and environmental science. Founded in Woods Hole, Massachusetts, in 1888, the MBL is a private, nonprofit institution that was independent ...
in Woods Hole, Massachusetts in 1982. Inoué died in
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, on September 30, 2019.


Education

* 1951 Ph.D. Biology,
Princeton University Princeton University is a private research university in Princeton, New Jersey. Founded in 1746 in Elizabeth as the College of New Jersey, Princeton is the fourth-oldest institution of higher education in the United States and one of the ...
* 1950 M.A. Biology, Princeton University * 1944 Rigakushi Zoology,
University of Tokyo , abbreviated as or UTokyo, is a public research university located in Bunkyō, Tokyo, Japan. Established in 1877, the university was the first Imperial University and is currently a Top Type university of the Top Global University Project b ...
, Japan


Honors

* Order of the Sacred Treasure, Gold Rays with Neck Ribbon, May 2010 *
International Prize for Biology The is an annual award for "outstanding contribution to the advancement of research in fundamental biology." The Prize, although it is not always awarded to a biologist, is one of the most prestigious honours a natural scientist can receive. Ther ...
,
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science The is an Independent Administrative Institution in Japan, established for the purpose of contributing to the advancement of science in all fields of the natural and social sciences and the humanities.JSPSweb page History The Japan Society for ...
, December 2003Past Recipients, International Prize for Biology
/ref> * Ernst Abbe award, New York Microscopical Society, 1997 *
United States National Academy of Sciences The National Academy of Sciences (NAS) is a United States nonprofit, non-governmental organization. NAS is part of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, along with the National Academy of Engineering (NAE) and the Nati ...
, Elected, April 1993 *
E.B. Wilson Medal The E.B. Wilson Medal is the American Society for Cell Biology's highest honor for science and is presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for significant and far-reaching contributions to cell biology over the course of a career. It is name ...
, 1992 *
Rosenstiel Award The Lewis S. Rosenstiel Award for Distinguished Work in Basic Medical Research is awarded by Brandeis University. It was established in 1971 "as an expression of the conviction that educational institutions have an important role to play in the en ...
, 1987 * Guggenheim Fellowship, 1970


References

*"For 6 decades, he's been a visionary", The Boston Globe, June 19, 200

*"Inoué takes Japan's int'l prize", The Scientist 2003, 4(1):20030922-04, September 22, 200


External links


Laboratory of Shinya InouéShinya Inoué's Short Talk: "The Dynamic Mitotic Spindle"

"A tribute to Shinya Inoué", JCB - The Rockefeller University Press




* [http://www.nasonline.org/publications/biographical-memoirs/memoir-pdfs/inoue-shinya.pdf J. Richard McIntosh, Nancy and Edward Salmon, Paul Maddox, and Tim Mitchison, "Shinya Inoué", Biographical Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences (2022)] {{DEFAULTSORT:Inoue, Shinya 1921 births 2019 deaths University of Tokyo alumni Princeton University alumni Japanese scientists [ ategory:Japanese biophysicists Cell biologists American biophysicists Japanese emigrants to the United States American academics of Japanese descent Members of the United States National Academy of Sciences Fellows of the American Society for Cell Biology Japanese expatriates in the United Kingdom University of Pennsylvania faculty University of Pennsylvania Department of Biology faculty