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S P Tsunoda

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Vogt A, Guo Y, Tsunoda S, Kateriya S, Elstner M, Hegemann P
Sci Rep . 2015 Nov; 5:16450. PMID: 26597707
Interest in microbial rhodopsins with ion pumping activity has been revitalized in the context of optogenetics, where light-driven ion pumps are used for cell hyperpolarization and voltage sensing. We identified...
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Senerovic L, Tsunoda S, Goosmann C, Brinkmann V, Zychlinsky A, Meissner F, et al.
Cell Death Dis . 2012 Sep; 3:e384. PMID: 22951981
The Gram-negative bacterium Shigella flexneri invades the colonic epithelium and causes bacillary dysentery. S. flexneri requires the virulence factor invasion plasmid antigen B (IpaB) to invade host cells, escape from...
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Tsunoda S, Rodgers A, Aggeler R, Wilce M, Yoshida M, Capaldi R
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2001 Jun; 98(12):6560-4. PMID: 11381110
The F(1)F(0) ATP synthase is the smallest motor enzyme known. Previous studies had established that the central stalk, made of the gamma and epsilon subunits in the F(1) part and...
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Tsunoda S, Aggeler R, Yoshida M, Capaldi R
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2001 Feb; 98(3):898-902. PMID: 11158567
The F(1)F(o)-type ATP synthase is the smallest motor enzyme known. Previous studies had established that the central gamma and epsilon subunits of the F(1) part rotate relative to a stator...
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Tsunoda S, Aggeler R, Noji H, Kinosita Jr K, Yoshida M, Capaldi R
FEBS Lett . 2000 Apr; 470(3):244-8. PMID: 10745076
F(o)F(1)-ATP synthase mediates coupling of proton flow in F(o) and ATP synthesis/hydrolysis in F(1) through rotation of central rotor subunits. A ring structure of F(o)c subunits is widely believed to...
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Tsunoda S, Muneyuki E, Amano T, Yoshida M, Noji H
J Biol Chem . 1999 Feb; 274(9):5701-6. PMID: 10026189
In the crystal structure of mitochondrial F1-ATPase, two beta subunits with a bound Mg-nucleotide are in "closed" conformations, whereas the third beta subunit without bound nucleotide is in an "open"...