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Yoshitaka Umetsu Assistant Professor
Center for Nano Materials and Technology
Results 1-6 of about 6
- 1. 1H, 13C, and 15N resonance assignment of the SPFH domain of human stomatin.,Tsuruta T, Goda N, Umetsu Y, Iwaya N, Kuwahara Y, Hiroaki H.,Biomol NMR Assign.
- 2. Structural difference of vasoactive intestinal peptide in two distinct membrane-mimicking environments.,Umetsu Y, Tenno T, Goda N, Shirakawa M, Ikegami T, Hiroaki H.,Biochim Biophys Acta.,1814,5,724-730
- 3. A simplified recipe for assigning amide NMR signals using combinatorial 14N amino acid inverse-labeling.,Hiroaki H, Umetsu Y, Nabeshima YI, Hoshi M, Kohda D.,J Struct Funct Genomics.,2011/08/25
- 4. 1H, 13C, and 15N resonance assignment of the first PDZ domain of mouse ZO-1.,Umetsu Y, Goda N, Taniguchi R, Satomura K, Ikegami T, Furuse M, Hiroaki H.,Biomol NMR Assign.
- 5. C-terminal elongation of growth-blocking peptide enhances its biological activity and micelle binding affinity.,Umetsu Y, Aizawa T, Muto K, Yamamoto H, Kamiya M, Kumaki Y, Mizuguchi M, Demura M, Hayakawa Y, Kawano K.,J Biol Chem.,284,43,29625-29634
- 6. A novel N14Y mutation in Connexin26 in keratitis-ichthyosis-deafness syndrome: analyses of altered gap junctional communication and molecular structure of N terminus of mutated Connexin26.,Arita K, Akiyama M, Aizawa T, Umetsu Y, Segawa I, Goto M, Sawamura D, Demura M, Kawano K, Shimizu H.,Am J Pathol.,169,2,416-423
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