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Hiroaki Yokota

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Odagiri K, Yamauchi K, Toda M, Uchida A, Tsubota H, Zenba K, et al.
PLoS One . 2022 Oct; 17(10):e0276320. PMID: 36251669
Neck with shoulder muscle stiffness/pain is a common disorder. Commonly used physical therapy, pharmacotherapy, acupuncture, and moxibustion only temporarily alleviate the disorder in most cases, thus the disorder often recurs....
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Yokota H
Biophys Physicobiol . 2022 Apr; 19:1-16. PMID: 35435650
Helicases are nucleic acid-unwinding enzymes involved in the maintenance of genome integrity. Helicases share several "helicase motifs" that are highly conserved amino acid sequences and are classified into six superfamilies...
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Yokota H
Int J Mol Sci . 2021 Jan; 22(3). PMID: 33498436
Helicases are nucleic acid-unwinding enzymes that are involved in the maintenance of genome integrity. Several parts of the amino acid sequences of helicases are very similar, and these quite well-conserved...
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Han Y, Tsunaka Y, Yokota H, Matsumoto T, Kashiwazaki G, Morinaga H, et al.
Biomater Sci . 2020 Jun; 2(3):297-307. PMID: 32481858
Sequence-specific DNA-binding modules, N-methylpyrrole (Py)-N-methylimidazole-(Im) polyamides have been recently conjugated with fluorophores, and some of these conjugates could be used for the detection of specific DNA sequences. In this study,...
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Yokota H
Biophys J . 2020 Mar; 118(7):1634-1648. PMID: 32142643
The E. coli UvrD protein is a nonhexameric DNA helicase that belongs to superfamily I and plays a crucial role in both nucleotide excision repair and methyl-directed mismatch repair. Previous...
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Yokota H
Biochim Biophys Acta Gen Subj . 2019 May; 1864(2):129362. PMID: 31078674
Background: Single-molecule fluorescence imaging (smFI) has evolved into a valuable method used in biophysical and biochemical studies as it can observe the real-time behavior of individual protein molecules, enabling understanding...
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Okuno D, Hirano M, Yokota H, Ichinose J, Kira T, Hijiya T, et al.
Nanoscale . 2018 Feb; 10(8):4036-4040. PMID: 29431813
The artificial bilayer single channel recording technique is commonly used to observe the detailed physiological properties of various ion channel proteins. It permits easy control of the solution and membrane...
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Okuno D, Hirano M, Yokota H, Onishi Y, Ichinose J, Ide T
Anal Sci . 2016 Dec; 32(12):1353-1357. PMID: 27941267
The artificial bilayer single-channel recording technique is commonly used to observe detailed pharmacological properties of various ion channel proteins. It permits easy control of the solution and membrane lipid composition,...
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Iwasa T, Han Y, Hiramatsu R, Yokota H, Nakao K, Yokokawa R, et al.
Sci Rep . 2015 Dec; 5:18177. PMID: 26658024
The Escherichia coli RuvB hexameric ring motor proteins, together with RuvAs, promote branch migration of Holliday junction DNA. Zero mode waveguides (ZMWs) constitute of nanosized holes and enable the visualization...
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Yoshinari Y, Mori S, Igarashi R, Sugi T, Yokota H, Ikeda K, et al.
J Nanosci Nanotechnol . 2015 Sep; 15(2):1014-21. PMID: 26353607
Single-molecule fluorescence measurements of biological samples frequently suffer from background autofluorescence originating from fluorescent materials pre-existing in living samples, and from unstable photo-physical properties of fluorescent labeling molecules. In this...