Tsuyoshi Shimoboji
University of Washington
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Journal of Biomedical Materials Research | 2000
Allan S. Hoffman; Patrick S. Stayton; Volga Bulmus; Guohua Chen; Jingping Chen; Chuck Cheung; Ashutosh Chilkoti; Zhongli Ding; Liangchang Dong; Robin B. Fong; Chantal Lackey; Cynthia J. Long; Morikazu Miura; John E. Morris; Niren Murthy; Yoshikuni Nabeshima; Tae Gwan Park; O. W. Press; Tsuyoshi Shimoboji; Sara G. Shoemaker; Heung Joon Yang; Nobuo Monji; Robert C. Nowinski; Carole Ann Cole; John H. Priest; J. Milton Harris; Katsuhiko Nakamae; Takashi Nishino; Takashi Miyata
Over the past 18 years we have been deeply involved with the synthesis and applications of stimuli-responsive polymer systems, especially polymer-biomolecule conjugates. This article summarizes our work with one of these conjugate systems, specifically polymer-protein conjugates. We include conjugates prepared by random polymer conjugation to lysine amino groups, and also those prepared by site-specific conjugation of the polymer to specific amino acid sites that are genetically engineered into the known amino acid sequence of the protein. We describe the preparation and properties of thermally sensitive random conjugates to enzymes and several affinity recognition proteins. We have also prepared site-specific conjugates to streptavidin with temperature-sensitive polymers, pH-sensitive polymers, and light-sensitive polymers. The preparation of these conjugates and their many fascinating applications are reviewed in this article.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2002
Tsuyoshi Shimoboji; Edmund A. Larenas; Tim Fowler; Samarth Kulkarni; Allan S. Hoffman; Patrick S. Stayton
The ability to photoregulate enzyme activities could provide important new opportunities for development of diagnostic assays, sequential bioprocessing, and lab assays in both traditional and microfluidic formats. We show here that the photoinduced changes in the size and hydration of a “smart” polymer chain coil can be used to regulate substrate access and enzyme activity when conjugated to the enzyme at a specific point just outside the active site. The photoresponsive polymers thus serve jointly as antennae and actuators that reversibly respond to distinct optical signals to switch the polymer–enzyme conjugates on and off, and work when the conjugate is free in solution or when immobilized on magnetic beads.
Nature | 1995
Patrick S. Stayton; Tsuyoshi Shimoboji; Cynthia J. Long; Ashutosh Chilkoti; Guohua Ghen; J. Milton Harris; Allan S. Hoffman
Bioconjugate Chemistry | 2003
Tsuyoshi Shimoboji; Edmund A. Larenas; Tim Fowler; Allan S. Hoffman; Patrick S. Stayton
Bioconjugate Chemistry | 2002
Tsuyoshi Shimoboji; Zhongli L. Ding; Patrick S. Stayton; Allan S. Hoffman
Bioconjugate Chemistry | 2001
Tsuyoshi Shimoboji; Zhongli Ding; Patrick S. Stayton; Allan S. Hoffman
Proceedings of the IEEE | 2005
Patrick S. Stayton; Allan S. Hoffman; Mohamed El-Sayed; Samarth Kulkarni; Tsuyoshi Shimoboji; Niren Murthy; Volga Bulmus; Chantal Lackey
Archive | 2005
Patrick S. Stayton; Allan S. Hoffman; Noah Malmstadt; Tsuyoshi Shimoboji; Samarth Kulkarni
Macromolecular Symposia | 1997
Allan S. Hoffman; Patrick S. Stayton; Tsuyoshi Shimoboji; Guohua Chen; Zhongli Ding; Ashutosh Chilkoti; Cindi Long; Morikazu Miura; Jingping Chen; Taegwan Park; Nobuo Monji; Carol Ann Cole; J. Milton Harris; Katsuhiko Nakamae
Archive | 2004
Patrick S. Stayton; Allan S. Hoffman; Noah Malmstadt; Tsuyoshi Shimoboji; Samarth Kulkarni