Publications by authors named "Chieko Konishi"

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  • Protein misfolding is a significant contributor to neurodegenerative diseases, particularly affecting post-mitotic neurons which can't dilute protein aggregates through cell division.
  • LONRF2 is identified as a protein quality control ubiquitin ligase that helps manage misfolded proteins in post-mitotic cells, primarily neurons.
  • The absence of LONRF2 leads to motor neuron degeneration and functional decline, while adding LONRF2 can protect against deterioration seen in conditions like amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
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UHRF1-dependent ubiquitin signaling plays an integral role in the regulation of maintenance DNA methylation. UHRF1 catalyzes transient dual mono-ubiquitylation of PAF15 (PAF15Ub2), which regulates the localization and activation of DNMT1 at DNA methylation sites during DNA replication. Although the initiation of UHRF1-mediated PAF15 ubiquitin signaling has been relatively well characterized, the mechanisms underlying its termination and how they are coordinated with the completion of maintenance DNA methylation have not yet been clarified.

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DNA ligase 1 (LIG1) is known as the major DNA ligase responsible for Okazaki fragment joining. Recent studies have implicated LIG3 complexed with XRCC1 as an alternative player in Okazaki fragment joining in cases where LIG1 is not functional, although the underlying mechanisms are largely unknown. Here, using a cell-free system derived from Xenopus egg extracts, we demonstrated the essential role of PARP1-HPF1 in LIG3-dependent Okazaki fragment joining.

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  • Induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells derived from an 8p11 myeloproliferative syndrome (EMS) patient demonstrate enhanced hematopoietic differentiation, contributing to our understanding of this rare aggressive disorder.
  • The study found that when cultured with specific growth factors, EMS-iPS cells produced significantly more hematopoietic progenitor cells compared to control iPS cells.
  • Treatment with certain tyrosine kinase inhibitors effectively reduced the excessive colony forming units in cells derived from EMS-iPS, establishing these iPS cells as valuable for screening potential therapies for EMS.
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Integrins are adhesion receptors for components of the extracellular matrix (ECMs) that regulate multiple cellular functions, such as migration, invasion, proliferation, and survival by mediating bidirectional signal transmission. Even though many proteins have been reported to associate with integrins both on and in cells, systemic analyses of the adhesome have not been carried out. In previous studies, we identified proteins associating with a membrane-type protease, MT1-MMP, using nano-flow liquid chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry (nano-LC/MS/MS) of associated proteins prepared by optimized conditions for cell lysis and purification.

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We have generated a mouse strain lacking protein kinase C (PKC) eta to evaluate its significance in epithelial organization and tumor formation. The PKCeta-deficient mice exhibited increased susceptibility to tumor formation in two-stage skin carcinogenesis by single application of 7,12-dimethylbenz(a)anthracene (DMBA) for tumor initiation and repeated applications of 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate (TPA) for tumor promotion. The tumor formation was not enhanced by DMBA or TPA treatment alone, suggesting that PKCeta suppresses tumor promotion.

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