Bengt Mannervik (born 19 August 1943 in
Stockholm
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),
is a Swedish biochemist known especially for work on enzymes related to
glutathione
Glutathione (GSH, ) is an organic compound with the chemical formula . It is an antioxidant in plants, animals, fungi, and some bacteria and archaea. Glutathione is capable of preventing damage to important cellular components caused by sources ...
metabolism.
Education
After secondary education under his birth name, Bengt Eriksson, at
Norra Real in Stockholm, Bengt Mannervik studied at
Stockholm University
Stockholm University (SU) () is a public university, public research university in Stockholm, Sweden, founded as a college in 1878, with university status since 1960. With over 33,000 students at four different faculties: law, humanities, social ...
[ where he obtained his Licentiate of Philosophy in chemistry with a thesis on biochemistry in 1967. He obtained a Ph.D. there in 1969, and became a Docent (associate professor) at Stockholm University in 1970.
]
Career
Bengt Mannervik was Senior Lecturer in the Department of Biochemistry at Stockholm University from 1970 to 1987, and was Acting Chairman for numerous periods between 1971 and 1988. In 1988 he moved to Uppsala University
Uppsala University (UU) () is a public university, public research university in Uppsala, Sweden. Founded in 1477, it is the List of universities in Sweden, oldest university in Sweden and the Nordic countries still in operation.
Initially fou ...
as holder of the Karin and Herbert Jacobsson endowed chair in biochemistry.[ He was Chairman of the Biochemistry Department from 1998 to 2000. From 2010 to 2012 he was a Senior Professor at Uppsala University, and was a member of the university senate from 2005 to 2008.][
In 2010 he became Professor at Stockholm University.] In addition he was an adjunct professor at the Scripps Research Institute
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in La Jolla
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, California, between 2013 and 2025.[
]
Visiting professorships
He has had visiting professorships at UC Berkeley
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; University of Chieti, Italy; University of Perugia
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The offi ...
, Italy; the Scripps Research Institute
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, La Jolla, California; and the Collège de France
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, Paris[
]
Professional services
He has fulfilled roles in numerous professional organizations, including the Swedish Biochemical Society (secretary 1976–1982); Chairman of the Swedish National Committee on Biochemistry, Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, 1988–1990; Chairman Scientific Program Committee for the 22nd Meeting of the Federation of European Biochemical Societies
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, FEBS 1993; editorial boards of the Biochemical Journal
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History
The journal was established ...
, ChemBioChem
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, Biochimica et Biophysica Acta
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, Protein Engineering Design and Selection, the Journal of Biological Chemistry
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.
In addition, he has had advisory roles at various companies: Telik Inc.; PanVera Corporation, Pharmacia Biotech; Uniroyal Chemical Company; Biovitrum AB; Maxygen; Vividion; Oxford Biomedical Research, Rochester Hills, Michigan.
Research
From the beginning of his career Bengt Mannervik studied enzymes of glutathione metabolism, including studies of levels in different tissues, structure and catalytic activity of glutathione transferase, a purification method, a detailed review on the isoenzymes of glutathione transferase
Glutathione ''S''-transferases (GSTs), previously known as ligandins, are a family of eukaryotic and prokaryotic phase II metabolic isozymes best known for their ability to catalyze the conjugation of the reduced form of glutathione (GSH) to x ...
, and many others.
These publications have had a major influence on the field of glutathione biochemistry. Each of those mentioned above, together with three others, had been cited more than 1000 times by the end of 2024, the first[ more than 5000 times, leading to an ''h'' index of 89, as calculated by Google Scholar.
In all he has had nearly 600 publications, with a combined total of more than 47000 citations.
His interest in glutathione transferases continued until the last years of his research, for example studies of
their role as efficient ketosteroid isomerases and as enzymes involved in the biosynthesis of moulting hormones in ]mosquitoes
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transmitting malaria
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and yellow fever.
In addition to the work directed specifically at enzymes involved in glutathione metabolism and detoxication, Mannervik coauthored texts on molecular toxicology
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.
He also studied various more general aspects of enzymology, including graphical analysis, error structure of kinetic experiments, weighting of observations, regression methods, directed enzyme evolution, and discrimination between models.
Major contributions were more recently directed to the evolution of novel functions by ''in vitro'' protein evolution.
Doctoral supervision
Mannervik has supervised more than 60 PhD students and among them Tamas Bartfai, U. Helena Danielson, Mikael Widersten, Per Jemth, Ylva Ivarsson,
Vijayakumar Boggaram, M. Kalim Tahir, Usama Hegazy, and Abeer Shokeer have
become university professors.
Honours
Bengt Mannervik (born Eriksson) studied at the prestigious high school Norra Real in Stockholm and was given the prize for the best graduate in 1962. In 1988 he won the competition among 20 applicants for the internationally advertised Karin and Herbert Jacobsson Professorship of Biochemistry at Uppsala University, originally held by Nobel Prize Laureate Arne Tiselius
Arne Wilhelm Kaurin Tiselius (10 August 1902 – 29 October 1971) was a Swedish biochemist who won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1948 ''"for his research on electrophoresis and adsorption analysis, especially for his discoveries concernin ...
.[ In 2013 he was awarded the
Björkén Prize of Uppsala University.] He was elected to the Academia Europaea in 2023.[ He was elected to the ]American Association for Cancer Research
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, and the Royal Society of Sciences at Uppsala. He is an Honorary Member of the American Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. He was nominated Doctor Jubilaris at
Stockholm University in 2022.
References
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Biochemists
1943 births
Living people
Swedish scientists
Swedish biochemists
Academic staff of Stockholm University
Academic staff of Uppsala University