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Audrey Stevens Niyogi (July 21, 1932February 28, 2010) was an American biochemist, best known as a co-discoverer of
RNA polymerase In molecular biology, RNA polymerase (abbreviated RNAP or RNApol), or more specifically DNA-directed/dependent RNA polymerase (DdRP), is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reactions that synthesize RNA from a DNA template. Using the e ...
.


Early life and education

Audrey Stevens Niyogi was born on a farm near
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, Nebraska, the third child of Louise and John Stevens. She had an older brother Travis and a fraternal twin sister Ardyce. Later the family moved to another farm about 10 miles from Wayne, Nebraska. When teenagers, Audrey and Ardyce boarded with a family in town so they could attend high school without the long commute. Audrey pursued the study of chemistry following in her older brother’s footsteps, who pursued a career in organic chemistry. After 2 years at the Nebraska State Teachers College (now
Wayne State College Wayne State College (WSC) is a public college in Wayne, Nebraska. It is part of the Nebraska State College System and enrolls 4,202 students. The college opened as a public normal school in 1910 after the state purchased the private Nebraska Nor ...
), she earned her BS in chemistry from
Iowa State College Iowa State University of Science and Technology (Iowa State University, Iowa State, or ISU) is a public land-grant research university in Ames, Iowa, United States. Founded in 1858 as the Iowa Agricultural College and Model Farm, Iowa State be ...
(now
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) in 1953, and her PhD in biochemistry from
Case Western Reserve University Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) is a Private university, private research university in Cleveland, Ohio, United States. It was established in 1967 by a merger between Western Reserve University and the Case Institute of Technology. Case ...
in 1958.


Scientific career

While a postdoctoral researcher at
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, Audrey Stevens independently conducted original experiments demonstrating the synthesis of RNA in ''E. coli'' cells. Thus, she is one of 4 researchers credited with the discovery of
RNA polymerase In molecular biology, RNA polymerase (abbreviated RNAP or RNApol), or more specifically DNA-directed/dependent RNA polymerase (DdRP), is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reactions that synthesize RNA from a DNA template. Using the e ...
. From there, Audrey became a professor at St. Louis University School of Medicine and then spent time at the
University of Maryland School of Medicine The University of Maryland School of Medicine (abbreviated UMSOM), located in Baltimore City, Maryland, U.S., is the medical school of the University of Maryland, Baltimore and is affiliated with the University of Maryland Medical Center and ...
, before settling at
Oak Ridge National Laboratory Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is a federally funded research and development centers, federally funded research and development center in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, United States. Founded in 1943, the laboratory is sponsored by the United Sta ...
, where she spent the rest of her career. In 1972, Stevens isolated a 10 kDa protein from ''E.coli'' infected with
T4 bacteriophage Escherichia virus T4 is a species of bacteriophages that infect ''Escherichia coli'' bacteria. It is a double-stranded DNA virus in the subfamily '' Tevenvirinae'' of the family '' Straboviridae''. T4 is capable of undergoing only a lytic li ...
which inhibited RNA polymerase. This protein is an
anti-sigma factor Introduction Anti-sigma factors are small Protein, proteins that bind to Sigma factor, sigma factors and inhibit Transcription (genetics), transcriptional activity in regulating prokaryote gene expression. Anti-sigma factors have both a sigma-b ...
which has been named "Audrey Stevens' Inhibitor".


Election to the National Academy of Sciences

In 1998, Audrey Stevens Niyogi was elected to the
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in recognition of her many valuable contributions to the field of biochemistry.


Personal life

Audrey was an early pioneer in balancing a scientific career with family life. In 1964, she married a fellow biochemist, Salil Kumar Niyogi. They remained married until their deaths in 2010. Together they had 2 sons, Krishna and Dev Niyogi, who also pursued careers in the biological sciences. After her second son was born in 1967, in order to devote more time to parenting, Audrey had her position at ORNL officially changed to half time. Although she continued to work hours that were closer to full-time, this gave her the flexibility to be more available to her children. She continued conducting experiments and publishing in peer-reviewed scientific journals into her late 60's.


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