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Journal of Biological Chemistry | 2006

Real-time and Single Fibril Observation of the Formation of Amyloid β Spherulitic Structures

Tadato Ban; Kenichi Morigaki; Hisashi Yagi; Takashi Kawasaki; Atsuko Kobayashi; Shunsuke Yuba; Hironobu Naiki; Yuji Goto

In Alzheimer disease, amyloid β, a 39-43-residue peptide produced by cleavage from a large amyloid precursor protein, undergoes conformational change to form amyloid fibrils and deposits as senile amyloid plaques in the extracellular cerebral cortices of the brain. However, the mechanism of how the intrinsically linear amyloid fibrils form spherical senile plaques is unknown. With total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy combined with the use of thioflavin T, an amyloid-specific fluorescence dye, we succeeded in observing the formation of the senile plaque-like spherulitic structures with diameters of around 15 μm on the chemically modified quartz surface. Real-time observation at a single fibrillar level revealed that, in the absence of tight contact with the surface, the cooperative and radial growth of amyloid fibrils from the core leads to a huge spherulitic structure. The results suggest the underlying physicochemical mechanism of senile plaque formation, essential for obtaining insight into prevention of Alzheimer disease.


Langmuir | 2012

Formation of Substrate-Supported Membranes from Mixtures of Long- and Short-Chain Phospholipids

Kenichi Morigaki; Shigeki Kimura; Keisuke Okada; Takashi Kawasaki; Kazunori Kawasaki

We studied the formation of substrate-supported planar phospholipid bilayers (SPBs) on glass and silica from mixtures of long- and short-chain phospholipids to assess the effects of detergent additives on SPB formation. 1,2-Hexyanoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine (DHPC-C6) and 1,2-heptanoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine (DHPC-C7) were chosen as short-chain phospholipids. 1-Palmitoyl-2-oleol-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine (POPC) was used as a model long-chain phospholipid. Kinetic studies by quartz crystal microbalance with dissipation monitoring (QCM-D) showed that the presence of short-chain phospholipids significantly accelerated the formation of SPBs. Rapid rinsing with a buffer solution did not change the adsorbed mass on the surface if POPC/DHPC-C6 mixtures were used below the critical micelle concentration (cmc) of DHPC-C6, indicating that an SPB composed of POPC molecules remained on the surface. Fluorescence microscopy observation showed homogeneous SPBs, and the fluorescence recovery after photobleaching (FRAP) measurements gave a diffusion coefficient comparable to that for SPBs formed from POPC vesicles. However, mixtures of POPC/DHPC-C7 resulted in a smaller mass of lipid adsorption on the substrate. FRAP measurements also yielded significantly smaller diffusion coefficients, suggesting the presence of defects. The different behaviors for DHPC-C6 and DHPC-C7 point to the dual roles of detergents to enhance the formation of SPBs and to destabilize them, depending on their structures and aggregation properties.


Seminars in Cancer Biology | 1998

Reactivation of mutant p53: a new strategy for cancer therapy☆

Galina Selivanova; Takashi Kawasaki; Ludmila Ryabchenko; Klas G. Wiman


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 2001

p53 Latency C-TERMINAL DOMAIN PREVENTS BINDING OF p53 CORE TO TARGET BUT NOT TO NONSPECIFIC DNA SEQUENCES

Tatiana Yakovleva; Aladdin Pramanik; Takashi Kawasaki; Koichi Tan-No; Irina Gileva; Heléne Lindegren; Ülo Langel; Tomas J. Ekström; Rudolf Rigler; Lars Terenius; Georgy Bakalkin


Archive | 2015

Terminal Nerve (TN)-GnRH Neurons Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone (sGnRH) in Modulation of Pacemaker Activity by Salmon

Yoshitaka Oka; Takeshi H. Saito; Ryo Nakane; Yasuhisa Akazome; Hideki Abe; Chie Umatani; Hideaki Takeuchi; Kataaki Okubo; Atsuko Shimada; Kiyoshi Naruse; Hiroyuki Takeda; Takashi Kawasaki; Shunsuke Yuba; Yoshihito Taniguchi; Yasuhiro Kamei; Teruhiro Okuyama; Saori Yokoi; Yasuko Isoe; Yuji Suehiro; Haruka Imada


生物物理 | 2011

3F1458 キメラGα_ によるHEK293細胞機能発現系での嗅覚受容体応答動特性のリガンド識別能の改善(3F 神経・感覚、神経回路・脳の情報処理,日本生物物理学会第49回年会)

Takaaki Sato; Hiroshi Hamana; Takashi Kawasaki; Junzo Hirono


Seibutsu Butsuri | 2011

3F1458 Chimeric Gα_ improved response dynamics and odorant tuning specificity of odorant receptors expressing in HEK293 cells(3F Neuroscience & Sensory systems, Neuronal Circuit & Information processing,The 49th Annual Meeting of the Biophysical Society of Japan)

Takaaki Sato; Hiroshi Hamana; Takashi Kawasaki; Junzo Hirono


生物物理 | 2009

3P-180 脂質・界面活性剤混合系を用いた固体基板表面への脂質二分子膜固定化手法の開発(生体膜・人工膜-構造・物性,口頭発表,第47回日本生物物理学会年会)

憲一 森垣; Shigeki Kimura; Takehiko Inaba; Takashi Okazaki; Takashi Kawasaki; Hiromasa Imaishi


生物物理 | 2009

3TA3-07 脂質・界面活性剤混合系を用いた固体基板表面への脂質二分子膜固定化手法の開発(生体膜・人工膜-構造・物性,第47回日本生物物理学会年会)

Kenichi Morigaki; Shigeki Kimura; Takehiko Inaba; Takashi Okazaki; Takashi Kawasaki; Hiromasa Imaishi


Seibutsu Butsuri | 2009

3TA3-07 Detergent assisted formation of substrate supported phospholipid membranes(The 47th Annual Meeting of the Biophysical Society of Japan)

Kenichi Morigaki; Shigeki Kimura; Takehiko Inaba; Takashi Okazaki; Takashi Kawasaki; Hiromasa Imaishi

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Takashi Okazaki

National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

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Junzo Hirono

National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

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Shunsuke Yuba

National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

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Takaaki Sato

National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

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