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Langmuir | 2010

Virus-templated photoimprint on the surface of an azobenzene-containing polymer.

Taiji Ikawa; Yuji Kato; Takeshi Yamada; Masahito Shiozawa; Mamiko Narita; Makoto Mouri; Fumihiko Hoshino; Osamu Watanabe; Masahiro Tawata; Hiroshi Shimoyama

A photoimprint-based immobilization process is presented for cylindrical viruses on the surface of an azobenzene-bearing acrylate polymer by using atomic force microscopy (AFM). Tobacco mosaic virus (TMV), 18 nm in diameter and ca. 300 nm in length, was employed as a model virus. First, a droplet of an aqueous solution containing TMV was placed on the acrylate polymer surface. After drying the droplet, the polymer surface was irradiated with light at a wavelength of 470 nm from blue-light-emitting diodes. Finally, the surface was washed by aqueous solution with detergents. The polymer surface was observed at each step by AFM. TMV was shown to embed itself gradually on the polymer surface during photoirradiation in a time scale of tens of minutes because of the formation of the surface groove complementary to the shape of TMV. Analysis of immobilization efficiency of TMV on the polymer surface by the immunological enzyme luminescence indicated that efficiency increased proportional to the photoirradiation time. In these experimental conditions, the absorption band of the azobenzene moiety remained constant before and after the photoirradiation. These results show that TMV is physically held on the complementary groove formed on the polymer surface by the photoirradiation.


FEBS Letters | 2002

Thermally stable and hydrogen peroxide tolerant manganese peroxidase (MnP) from Lenzites betulinus

Fumihiko Hoshino; Tsutomu Kajino; Hidehiko Sugiyama; Osamu Asami; Haruo Takahashi

A thermally stable and hydrogen peroxide tolerant manganese peroxidase (MnP) was purified from the culture medium of Lenzites betulinus by ion exchange chromatography, gel filtration and isoelectric focusing chromatography. The MnP purified from L. betulinus (L‐MnP) has a molecular mass of 40 kDa and its isoelectric point was determined to be 6.2. The first 19 amino acids at the N‐terminal end of the L‐MnP sequence were found to exhibit 74% identity with those of a Phlebia radiata MnP. L‐MnP was proved to have the highest hydrogen peroxide tolerance among MnPs reported so far. It retained more than 60% of the initial activity after thermal treatment at 60°C for 60 min, and also retained more than 60% of the initial activity after exposure to 10 mM hydrogen peroxide for 5 min at 37°C.


Macromolecular Bioscience | 2010

Orientation Control of Photo‐Immobilized Antibodies on the Surface of Azobenzene‐Containing Polymers by the Introduction of Functional Groups

Makoto Mouri; Taiji Ikawa; Mamiko Narita; Fumihiko Hoshino; Osamu Watanabe

In our photo-induced immobilization technique for an antibody (IgG) using azopolymers, the introduction of COOH and NMe(2) into the azopolymers, which can introduce surface charges, strongly affected the immobilization properties such as the efficiency of immobilization and the activity of the immobilized IgG (i.e., the orientation of the immobilized IgG). The introduction of COOH promoted a more active orientation of the immobilized IgG. The orientation was determined during the adsorption process onto the azopolymer surface in solution before photo-immobilization, and was maintained during the photo-immobilization. The surface charge of the azopolymer appears to be an important factor for IgG orientation, which involves electrostatic interactions between its Fab and the azopolymer surface.


Physical Review Letters | 2007

Molecular Scale Imaging of F-Actin Assemblies Immobilized on a Photopolymer Surface

Taiji Ikawa; Fumihiko Hoshino; Osamu Watanabe; Youli Li; P. Pincus; Cyrus R. Safinya


Langmuir | 2006

Molecular-shape imprinting and immobilization of biomolecules on a polymer containing azo dye.

Taiji Ikawa; Fumihiko Hoshino; Takashi Matsuyama; Haruo Takahashi; Osamu Watanabe


Archive | 2003

Methods for optically immobilizing very small objects and their use

Taiji Ikawa; Osamu Watanabe; Fumihiko Hoshino; Takashi Matsuyama; Tsutomu Kajino; Haruo Takahashi; Masaaki Tsuchimori; Takuya Mitsuoka


Macromolecules | 2007

Photoinduced immobilization of biomolecules on the surface of azopolymer films and its dependence on the concentration and type of the azobenzene moiety

Mamiko Narita; Fumihiko Hoshino; Makoto Mouri; Masaaki Tsuchimori; Taiji Ikawa; Osamu Watanabe


Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry | 1993

Purification of Protein Disulfide Isomerase from a Thermophilic Fungus

Hidehiko Sugiyama; Chie Idekoba; Tsutomu Kajino; Fumihiko Hoshino; Osamu Asami; Yukio Yamada; Shigezo Udaka


Archive | 1993

Polypeptide from Humicola insolens possessing protein disulfide isomerase activity gene encoding the same

Yukio Yamada; Osamu Asami; Hidehiko Sugiyama; Chie Idekoba; Fumihiko Hoshino; Masana Hirai; Tsutomu Kajino; Takao Imaeda; Kiyoko Sarai


Archive | 1994

Process for producing human growth hormone

Shigezo Udaka; Tsutomu Kajino; Yoko Ota; Masana Hirai; Yukio Yamada; Fumihiko Hoshino

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Tokyo Institute of Technology

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