H Yokosawa
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Recent Articles
1.
Azumi K, Ishimoto R, Fujita T, Nonaka M, Yokosawa H
Zoolog Sci
. 2008 Jun;
17(5):625-32.
PMID: 18517298
To clarify the molecular mechanisms of phagocytosis, we have been preparing monoclonal antibodies that inhibit phagocytosis by the hemocytes of the ascidian Halocynthia roretzi. A monoclonal antibody, RA5, inhibited the...
2.
Ochiai H, Fujimuro M, Yokosawa H, Harashima H, Kamiya H
Gene Ther
. 2007 May;
14(15):1152-9.
PMID: 17525703
The intranuclear disposition of exogenous DNA is quite important for the therapeutic effects of the administered DNA. The expression efficiency from one copy of exogenous DNA delivered by hydrodynamics-based injection...
3.
Saeki Y, Isono E, Shimada M, Kawahara H, Yokosawa H, Toh-E A
Methods Enzymol
. 2005 Dec;
399:64-74.
PMID: 16338349
At present, the 26S proteasome-specific inhibitor is not available. We constructed polyubiquitin derivatives that contained a tandem repeat of ubiquitins and were insensitive to ubiquitin hydrolases. When these artificial polyubiquitins...
4.
Takada K, Hirakawa T, Yokosawa H, Okawa Y, Taguchi H, Ohkawa K
Biochem J
. 2001 May;
356(Pt 1):199-206.
PMID: 11336652
A variety of ubiquitin-associated (or conjugated) proteins, including substrates and enzymes for the ubiquitin system, are present in eukaryotic cells. In the present study we developed a simple method for...
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Kodama E, Baba T, Yokosawa H, Sawada H
J Biol Chem
. 2001 Apr;
276(27):24594-600.
PMID: 11313341
cDNA cloning and functional analysis of proacrosin from the ascidian Halocynthia roretzi were undertaken. The isolated cDNA of the ascidian preproacrosin consists of 2367 nucleotides, and an open reading frame...
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Shimada M, Satoh N, Yokosawa H
Dev Growth Differ
. 2001 Apr;
43(2):145-54.
PMID: 11284964
The Rel/NF-kappaB family is known to be involved in a wide variety of biological processes, including morphogenesis. In the present study, two protochordate cDNA clones encoding Rel/NF-kappaB proteins, named As-rel1...
7.
Sawada H, Tanaka E, Abe Y, Takizawa S, Takahashi Y, Fujino J, et al.
Zygote
. 2001 Feb;
8 Suppl 1:S14-5.
PMID: 11191289
No abstract available.
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Abe Y, Nagata R, Hasunuma Y, Yokosawa H
Comp Biochem Physiol B Biochem Mol Biol
. 2001 Feb;
128(1):73-9.
PMID: 11163306
Transferrin was isolated from plasma of the ascidian Halocynthia roretzi by ion-exchange chromatography. The molecular weight of the plasma transferrin was determined to be 52K by SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and...
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Satoh K, Sasajima H, Nyoumura K, Yokosawa H, Sawada H
Biochemistry
. 2001 Jan;
40(2):314-9.
PMID: 11148024
We investigated whether the assembly/disassembly of the 26S proteasome is regulated by phosphorylation/dephosphorylation. The regulatory complex disassembled from the 26S proteasome was capable of phosphorylating the p45/Sug1/Rpt6 subunit, suggesting that...
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Kawahara H, Kasahara M, Nishiyama A, Ohsumi K, Goto T, Kishimoto T, et al.
EMBO J
. 2000 Aug;
19(15):4144-53.
PMID: 10921894
The 26S proteasome is a multisubunit protein- destroying machinery that degrades ubiquitin-tagged proteins. To date only a single species of Rpn10, which possibly functions as a multiubiquitin chain-binding subunit, has...