Tomoki Kato
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
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Chemical Communications | 2010
Ping Yang; Norio Murase; M. Suzuki; Chie Hosokawa; Kazunori Kawasaki; Tomoki Kato; Takahisa Taguchi
A method including surface silanization, phase transfer and self-assembly, and SiO2 shell growth has been developed to incorporate multiple hydrophobic CdSe/ZnS nanocrystals into SiO2 beads where they are well suited for bio-application due to their high brightness, less-cytotoxic, and non-blinking nature.
PLOS ONE | 2013
Takahiro Suzuki; Masami Shimoda; Kumpei Ito; Shuji Hanai; Hidenobu Aizawa; Tomoki Kato; Kazunori Kawasaki; Terumi Yamaguchi; Hyung Don Ryoo; Naoko Goto-Inoue; Mitsutoshi Setou; Shoji Tsuji; Norio Ishida
Gaucher disease (GD) is the most common of the lysosomal storage disorders and is caused by defects in the GBA gene encoding glucocerebrosidase (GlcCerase). The accumulation of its substrate, glucocylceramide (GlcCer) is considered the main cause of GD. We found here that the expression of human mutated GlcCerase gene (hGBA) that is associated with neuronopathy in GD patients causes neurodevelopmental defects in Drosophila eyes. The data indicate that endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress was elevated in Drosophila eye carrying mutated hGBAs by using of the ER stress markers dXBP1 and dBiP. We also found that Ambroxol, a potential pharmacological chaperone for mutated hGBAs, can alleviate the neuronopathic phenotype through reducing ER stress. We demonstrate a novel mechanism of neurodevelopmental defects mediated by ER stress through expression of mutants of human GBA gene in the eye of Drosophila.
Biopolymers | 2011
Yuka Watanabe; Shinichi Kitamura; Kazunori Kawasaki; Tomoki Kato; Koichi Uegaki; Kota Ogura; Kazuhiko Ishikawa
Plant cellulose is the most abundant organic compound on earth. Technologies for producing cellulose fiber or improving the enzymatic saccharification of cellulose hold the key to biomass applications. A technology for atomizing biomass without strong acid catalysis remains to be developed. The water jet is a well-known device used in machines (e.g., washing machines, cutters, and mills) that use high-pressure water. In this study, we examined whether a water jet system could be used to atomize crystalline cellulose, which comprises approximately 50% of plant biomass. The Star Burst System manufactured by Sugino Machine Limited (Sugino Machine; Toyama, Japan) is a unique atomization machine that uses a water jet to atomize materials and thereby places lower stress on the environment. After treatment with this system, the crystalline cellulose was converted into a gel-like form. High-angular annular dark-field scanning transmission electron microscopy showed that the cellulose fibers had been converted from a solid crystalline into a matrix of cellulose nanofibers. In addition, our results show that this system can improve the saccharification efficiency of cellulases by more than three-fold. Hence, the Star Burst System provides a new and mild pretreatment system for processing biomass materials.
Journal of Raman Spectroscopy | 2011
Zhen Zhou; Genin Gary Huang; Tomoki Kato; Yukihiro Ozaki
生物物理 | 2011
Kazunori Kawasaki; Tomoki Kato; Emiko Kobayashi; Yoshikazu Tahara; Yutaro Hayashi; Kazuhiro Aoyama
Seibutsu Butsuri | 2011
Kazunori Kawasaki; Tomoki Kato; Emiko Kobayashi; Yoshikazu Tahara; Yutaro Hayashi; Kazuhiro Aoyama
生物物理 | 2010
Kazunori Kawasaki; Tomoki Kato; Emiko Kobayashi; Yoshikazu Tahara; Yutaro Hayashi; Kazuhiro Aoyama
Seibutsu Butsuri | 2010
Kazunori Kawasaki; Tomoki Kato; Emiko Kobayashi; Yoshikazu Tahara; Yutaro Hayashi; Kazuhiro Aoyama
生物物理 | 2009
Kazunori Kawasaki; Tomoki Kato; Mikio Furuse
Seibutsu Butsuri | 2009
Kazunori Kawasaki; Tomoki Kato; Mikio Furuse
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