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Yuichi Eguchi

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Lin W, Shiomoto S, Yamada S, Watanabe H, Kawashima Y, Eguchi Y, et al.
iScience . 2023 Aug; 26(8):107423. PMID: 37529097
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1016/j.isci.2023.106285.].
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Saeki N, Yamamoto C, Eguchi Y, Sekito T, Shigenobu S, Yoshimura M, et al.
PLoS Genet . 2023 Apr; 19(4):e1010732. PMID: 37115757
Overexpression can help life adapt to stressful environments, making an examination of overexpressed genes valuable for understanding stress tolerance mechanisms. However, a systematic study of genes whose overexpression is functionally...
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Lin W, Shiomoto S, Yamada S, Watanabe H, Kawashima Y, Eguchi Y, et al.
iScience . 2023 Apr; 26(4):106285. PMID: 37034988
Synaptic maturation is reportedly limited in human induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC)-derived neurons. Notably, their ability to reach postnatal-like stages and form dendritic spines has been difficult to demonstrate unless...
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Saeki N, Eguchi Y, Kintaka R, Makanae K, Shichino Y, Iwasaki S, et al.
Sci Rep . 2020 Jun; 10(1):9500. PMID: 32528012
Extreme overproduction of gratuitous proteins can overload cellular protein production resources, leading to growth defects, a phenomenon known as the protein burden/cost effect. Genetic screening in the budding yeast Saccharomyces...
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Eguchi Y, Bilolikar G, Geiler-Samerotte K
Curr Opin Genet Dev . 2019 Oct; 58-59:95-102. PMID: 31593884
The phenotypic impacts of a genetic change can depend on genetic background (e.g. epistasis), as well as other contexts including environment, developmental stage, cell type, disease state, and higher-order combinations...
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Arakawa G, Kudo H, Yanase A, Eguchi Y, Kodama H, Ogawa M, et al.
Fungal Genet Biol . 2019 Feb; 127:35-44. PMID: 30790620
Aspergillus oryzae is an important microorganism in the bio- and food industries; therefore, understanding the mechanism underlying its secondary metabolism regulation is important for ensuring its safe use. Here, we...
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Eguchi Y, Makanae K, Hasunuma T, Ishibashi Y, Kito K, Moriya H
Elife . 2018 Aug; 7. PMID: 30095406
The ultimate overexpression of a protein could cause growth defects, which are known as the protein burden. However, the expression limit at which the protein-burden effect is triggered is still...