He was born in 1950 in Dorset, England. He obtained his undergraduate degree in 1971 from the University of Cambridge, and then completed his PhD in Dennis Bray's laboratory in the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology (LMB), also in Cambridge, in 1975.[1] Using biochemical techniques, he showed that at least two distinct types of myosin II exist in non-muscle cells and that some cells expressed both types.[8][9]
Focal adhesion research
He went as a postdoc to James D. Watson's laboratory at Cold Spring Harbor where he met Elias Lazarides.[1][2] They decided to compile their work on α-actinin and showed that α-actinin is distributed periodically along stress fibers.[10][11] They also noted that there was a concentration of α-actinin in plaques at the ends of stress fibers.[10][12] Since these regions would several years later be named focal adhesions, α-actinin was the first protein found to be concentrated at these sites.[2] While developing a procedure to purify α-actinin from smooth muscle, Burridge co-purified another protein, vinculin,[2][3] independently of Benny Geiger's discovery.[13]
In parallel with his scientific career, Keith Burridge has written several plays of varying length. His 10-minute play "Chocolates for Mr. Wolfowitz" appeared in the Knutsford Little Theatre short play festival of 2008 in the UK.[24] "The Art of Deception", based on the true story of the art forger Han van Meegeren, won 2014 best new play by Playwrights First.[25] "The First Woman President" is a one-woman, one act play, that was premiered in the Midtown International Theatre Festival in New York City in 2016.[26] In the play Edith Wilson looks back to when she took over running the country while concealing from the public that her husband, President Woodrow Wilson, had suffered a stroke[27]
^ abBurridge K, Feramisco JR; Feramisco (March 1980). "Microinjection and localization of a 130K protein in living fibroblasts: a relationship to actin and fibronectin". Cell. 19 (3): 587–95. doi:10.1016/S0092-8674(80)80035-3. PMID6988083. S2CID43087259.
^Burridge K, Bray D; Bray (November 1975). "Purification and structural analysis of myosins from brain and other non-muscle tissues". Journal of Molecular Biology. 99 (1): 1–14. doi:10.1016/S0022-2836(75)80154-9. PMID128633.
^Molecular Biology of the Cell, 4th edition
Bruce Alberts, Alexander Johnson, Julian Lewis, Martin Raff, Keith Roberts, and Peter Walter – New York: Garland Science; 2002.
ISBN0-8153-3218-1ISBN0-8153-4072-9 Figure 17-50. Focal adhesions as production sites of intracellular signals
^Geiger B (September 1979). "A 130K protein from chicken gizzard: its localization at the termini of microfilament bundles in cultured chicken cells". Cell. 18 (1): 193–205. doi:10.1016/0092-8674(79)90368-4. PMID574428. S2CID33153559.