Shingo Inoue
Hiroshima University
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Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications | 1991
Shingo Inoue; Motoyuki Sugai; Yoshikatsu Murooka; S.-Y. Paik; Yeong-Man Hong; H. Ohgai; Hidekazu Suginaka
We recently purified to homogeneity a protein inhibiting differentiation of cultured keratinocytes from extracellular products of Staphylococcus aureus, and named it epidermal cell differentiation inhibitor (EDIN). In the present study, we isolated and sequenced the structural gene coding for EDIN from Staphylococcus aureus E-1 using oligonucleotide probes on the basis of the partial amino acid sequence of the purified EDIN. DNA sequencing of the cloned DNA revealed an open reading frame encoding 247 amino acids as a precursor of EDIN, which included an NH2-terminal signal sequence of 35 amino acid residues. Processing of this precursor produces a mature EDIN protein composed of 212 amino acids with a calculated Mr of 23,782. The EDIN shared 35% amino acid homology with the ADP-ribosyltransferase C3 of Clostridium botulinum. These results with biological properties of EDIN described previously indicate that EDIN is a novel protein.
Zentralblatt Fur Bakteriologie-international Journal of Medical Microbiology Virology Parasitology and Infectious Diseases | 1990
Motoyuki Sugai; Shingo Inoue; Takamune Hino; Masao Kuwabara; Yeong-Man Hong; Yoichiro Miyake; Hidekazu Suginaka
Exfoliative toxin (ET) isolated from a clinical strain of Staphylococcus aureus was purified to homogeneity, using a 3-step HPLC system. NH2-terminal 20 amino residues of purified ET was found to be identical with ETA of S. aureus TA (7), S. aureus TC16 (9) and S. aureus ZM (10), but stability of purified ET was completely different from that of ETA. This purification system gave a high yield of pure ET, which exhibited higher purity than specimens purified by more complicated and time-consuming procedures. It is useful for small-scale purification for the comparative study of ET and easy to scale up for preparative purification.
Asian Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery | 2004
Miwa Miyauchi; Takenori Ishikawa; Koichiro Higasikawa; Hiroshi Shimasue; Hidetoshi Tomori; Shingo Inoue; Masaru Sugiyama
Abstract Cat scratch disease presenting as an enlarged submental lymph node in a 5-year-old boy is reported. There was clear history of contact with a cat, raised immunoglobulin G antibody titre against Bartonella henselae , and a granulomatous reaction in the excised lymph node.
Journal of Bacteriology | 1997
Motoyuki Sugai; Tamaki Fujiwara; Tomoko Akiyama; Masaru Ohara; Hitoshi Komatsuzawa; Shingo Inoue; Hidekazu Suginaka
Fems Microbiology Letters | 1991
Motoyuki Sugai; Kaoru Ooku; Tomoko Akiyama; Shingo Inoue; Shigemitsu Iseda; Yoichiro Miyake; Hidekazu Suginaka
The Japanese Journal of Jaw Deformities | 2005
Kouji Ohta; Hidetoshi Tohmori; Masaru Sugiyama; Takeshi Nobumori; Shingo Inoue; Kotaro Tanimoto; Kazuo Tanne; Nobuyuki Kamata
Journal of oral surgery | 2003
Hidetoshi Tohmori; Takenori Ishikawa; Ryuhei Ishibashi; Miwa Miyauchi; Koichi Igaki; Shingo Inoue
Journal of Japanese Society for Oral Mucous Membrane | 1997
Tetsuhiro Tsujino; Kohsaku Maeda; Shingo Inoue; Hidemoto Nakajima; Tadashi Harada; Kohji Tanaka; Masaru Sugiyama; Takenori Ishikawa
Japanese Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery | 2006
Hiromi Nishi; Koichiro Higashikawa; Shigehiro Ono; Masayuki Taki; Shingo Inoue; Nobuyuki Kamata
Japanese Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery | 2005
Koichiro Higashikawa; Hideo Shigeishi; Miwa Miyauchi; Shingo Inoue; Ikuko Ogawa; Nobuyuki Kamata