Hironao Wakabayashi
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Recent Articles
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Wakabayashi H, Zhu M, Grayhack E, Mathews D, Ermolenko D
bioRxiv
. 2025 Jan;
PMID: 39803544
During eukaryotic translation initiation, the small (40S) ribosomal subunit is recruited to the 5' cap and subsequently scans the 5' untranslated region (5' UTR) of mRNA in search of the...
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Bao C, Zhu M, Nykonchuk I, Wakabayashi H, Mathews D, Ermolenko D
Nat Commun
. 2022 Feb;
13(1):988.
PMID: 35190568
Translating ribosomes unwind mRNA secondary structures by three basepairs each elongation cycle. Despite the ribosome helicase, certain mRNA stem-loops stimulate programmed ribosomal frameshift by inhibiting translation elongation. Here, using mutagenesis,...
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Wakabayashi H, Warnasooriya C, Ermolenko D
J Mol Biol
. 2020 Jun;
432(16):4612-4622.
PMID: 32544497
By forming base-pairing interactions with the 3' end of 16S rRNA, mRNA Shine-Dalgarno (SD) sequences positioned upstream of open reading frames facilitate translation initiation. During the elongation phase of protein...
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Tucker C, Bhattacharya S, Wakabayashi H, Bellaousov S, Kravets A, Welle S, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2019 Jul;
9(1):10019.
PMID: 31273219
A correction to this article has been published and is linked from the HTML and PDF versions of this paper. The error has been fixed in the paper.
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Yang F, Zhang L, Wakabayashi H, Myers J, Jiang Y, Cao Y, et al.
Antimicrob Agents Chemother
. 2018 Mar;
62(4).
PMID: 29588355
No abstract available.
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Tucker C, Bhattacharya S, Wakabayashi H, Bellaousov S, Kravets A, Welle S, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2018 Jan;
8(1):1630.
PMID: 29374238
Candida albicans is a diploid fungus and a predominant opportunistic human pathogen. Notably, C. albicans employs reversible chromosomal aneuploidies as a means of survival in adverse environments. We previously characterized...
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Suwunnakorn S, Wakabayashi H, Kordalewska M, Perlin D, Rustchenko E
Antimicrob Agents Chemother
. 2018 Jan;
62(4).
PMID: 29358288
, a prevailing opportunistic fungal pathogen of humans, has a diploid genome containing three homologous genes that are evolutionarily conserved. One of these, the essential gene , encodes the catalytic...
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Wakabayashi H, Tucker C, Bethlendy G, Kravets A, Welle S, Bulger M, et al.
Epigenetics Chromatin
. 2017 Nov;
10(1):52.
PMID: 29115969
After the publication of this work [1], it was noticed that an initial was missing from the author name: Jeffrey Hayes. His name should be written as: Jeffrey J. Hayes.
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Wakabayashi H, Tucker C, Bethlendy G, Kravets A, Welle S, Bulger M, et al.
Epigenetics Chromatin
. 2017 Oct;
10(1):49.
PMID: 29061172
Background: The major human fungal pathogen Candida albicans possesses a diploid genome, but responds to growth in challenging environments by employing chromosome aneuploidy as an adaptation mechanism. For example, we...
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Yang F, Zhang L, Wakabayashi H, Myers J, Jiang Y, Cao Y, et al.
Antimicrob Agents Chemother
. 2017 Feb;
61(5).
PMID: 28223384
Expanding echinocandin use to prevent or treat invasive fungal infections has led to an increase in the number of breakthrough infections due to resistant species. Although it is uncommon, echinocandin...