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Katsuhiro Nagatomo

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Murakami A, Nagatomo K, Koda H, Niwa Y, Murakami M
MethodsX . 2025 Jan; 14():103135. PMID: 39850759
Proteic plasmid addiction systems, such as the control of cell death (Ccd), have been used for efficient plasmid DNA recombination. The CcdB toxin, which has a relatively long sequence of...
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Murakami A, Nagatomo K, Miyoshi I, Itagaki S, Niwa Y, Murakami M
Sci Rep . 2023 Aug; 13(1):13986. PMID: 37634019
We developed a new method to analyze protein-protein interactions using a dual-inducible prokaryotic expression system. To evaluate protein-protein binding, a chimeric fusion toxin gene was constructed using a DNase-treated short...
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Murakami A, Yonekura M, Nagatomo K, Niwa Y, Itagaki S, Murakami M
MethodsX . 2023 Apr; 10:102167. PMID: 37077893
DNA recombination is a useful technology for cloning and subsequent functional analysis, while standard techniques for plasmid DNA recombination have remained unchanged. In the present study, we introduced rapid method...
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Nagatomo K, Suga S, Saitoh M, Kogawa M, Kobayashi K, Yamamoto Y, et al.
Front Neuroanat . 2017 Feb; 11:3. PMID: 28203148
Substantia nigra pars reticulata (SNr), the major output nucleus of the basal ganglia, receives dopamine from dendrites extending from dopaminergic neurons of the adjacent nucleus pars compacta (SNc), which is...
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Sasaki A, Nagatomo K, Ono K, Yamamoto T, Otsuka Y, Teshima T, et al.
Hum Cell . 2016 Feb; 29(3):138-139. PMID: 26886928
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Sasaki A, Nagatomo K, Ono K, Yamamoto T, Otsuka Y, Teshima T, et al.
Hum Cell . 2015 Nov; 29(1):37-45. PMID: 26553070
Of two stereoisomers of glucose, only D- and not L-glucose is abundantly found in nature, being utilized as an essential fuel by most organisms. The uptake of D-glucose into mammalian...
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Kurogi M, Kawai Y, Nagatomo K, Tateyama M, Kubo Y, Saitoh O
Chem Senses . 2014 Nov; 40(1):27-46. PMID: 25422365
The sensation of astringency is elicited by catechins and their polymers in wine and tea. It has been considered that catechins in green tea are unstable and auto-oxidized to induce...
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Miyazaki H, Oyama F, Inoue R, Aosaki T, Abe T, Kiyonari H, et al.
Nat Commun . 2014 Nov; 5:5525. PMID: 25413837
Voltage-gated Na(+) channel β-subunits are multifunctional molecules that modulate Na(+) channel activity and regulate cell adhesion, migration and neurite outgrowth. β-subunits including β4 are known to be highly concentrated in...
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Yamamoto T, Tanaka S, Suga S, Watanabe S, Nagatomo K, Sasaki A, et al.
Bioorg Med Chem Lett . 2011 Jun; 21(13):4088-96. PMID: 21636274
2-NBDG is a widely used fluorescent tracer for monitoring d-glucose uptake into single living cells. However, 2-NBDG alone is not sufficient for monitoring the net stereoselective uptake of d-glucose, unless...
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Nagatomo K, Ishii H, Yamamoto T, Nakajo K, Kubo Y
Biophys J . 2010 Nov; 99(11):3609-18. PMID: 21112285
The transient receptor potential A1 channel (TRPA1) is activated by various compounds, including isothiocyanates, menthol, and cinnamaldehyde. The sensitivities of the rodent and human isoforms of TRPA1 to menthol and...