Publications by authors named "Chisato Endo"

Occludin, tricellulin, and marvelD3 belong to the tight junction (TJ)-associated MARVEL protein family. Occludin and tricellulin jointly contribute to TJ strand branching point formation and epithelial barrier maintenance. However, whether marvelD3 has the same function remains unclear.

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  • - Sporobolus virginicus is a salt-tolerant grass found globally, with a specific Japanese variant capable of thriving in salt conditions three times saltier than seawater.
  • - Researchers generated 3500 transgenic Arabidopsis lines using cDNA from S. virginicus and identified 10 lines with improved salt tolerance, including those containing glycine-rich RNA-binding proteins (SvGRP1 and SvGRP2).
  • - Analysis of these transgenic plants showed that SvGRP1 enhances salt tolerance by altering specific metabolic pathways and increasing certain acid levels, shedding light on the potential role of GRPs in helping plants survive salinity stress.
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Class II high-affinity potassium transporters (HKTs) have been proposed to mediate Na+-K+ co-transport in plants, as well as Na+ and K+ homeostasis under K+-starved and saline environments. We identified class II HKTs, namely SvHKT2;1 and SvHKT2;2 (SvHKTs), from the halophytic turf grass, Sporobolus virginicus. SvHKT2;2 expression in S.

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The turf grass Sporobolus virginicus is halophyte and has high salinity tolerance. To investigate the molecular basis of its remarkable tolerance, we performed Illumina high-throughput RNA sequencing on roots and shoots of a S. virginicus genotype under normal and saline conditions.

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In a previous study, we generated novel antithrombopoietin receptor agonist antibodies as therapeutic candidates. In this report, we investigated the in vivo effects of one of these antibodies, MA01G4344U, on primary human hematopoietic cells using xenotransplantation. NOD/Shi-scid, IL-2Rgamma(null) (NOG) mice were pretreated by total-body irradiation and received a transplant of human cord blood-derived CD34(+) cells.

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We enhanced the activities of two agonist antibodies specific for the thrombopoietin receptor (c-MPL) by switching domains within their constant regions to those of different antibody isotypes. Our results suggest the importance of the hinge region in modulating agonist activity. The antibodies' thrombopoietin-like activity in vitro and in vivo, as well as the desirable pharmacokinetic profile conferred by retaining the whole-IgG structure, suggests that they provide a valuable option for treating thrombocytopenia.

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Monoclonal antibodies (MoAbs) recognizing lineage- and stage-specific human cell-surface antigens are valuable reagents for the characterization and isolation of various specialized cell populations derived from human embryonic stem cells (hESCs). In this report, we examined the use of in vitro differentiated transchromosomic mouse embryonic stem cells (TC-ESCs) as immunogens to obtain MoAbs against human cell-surface antigens. Immunization of a neural-cell population derived from differentiating human chromosome 4 and 11 TC-ESCs resulted in two chromosome-specific MoAbs, h4-neural1 and h11-neural1, respectively.

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