Publications by authors named "Eri Shinoda"

The self-localizing ligand-induced protein translocation (SLIPT) system is an emerging platform that controls protein localization in living cells using synthetic self-localizing ligands (SLs). Here, we report a chemogenetic SLIPT system for inducing protein translocation from the cytoplasm to the surface of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and Golgi membranes, referred to as endomembranes. By screening a series of lipid-trimethoprim (TMP) conjugates, we found oleic acid-tethered TMP (oleTMP) to be the optimal SL that efficiently relocated and anchored dihydrofolate reductase (eDHFR)-fusion proteins to endomembranes.

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Microbial production of cis,cis-muconate (ccMA) from phenolic compounds obtained by chemical depolymerization of lignin is a promising approach to valorize lignin. Because microbial production requires a large amount of carbon and energy source, it is desirable to establish a ccMA-producing strain that utilizes lignin-derived phenols instead of general sources like glucose. We isolated Pseudomonas sp.

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For immunological experiments on glycogens, anti-glycogen antibodies are indispensable to capture, detect, and visualize sugar molecules. An anti-glycogen monoclonal antibody (IV58B6) and newly constructed antibody (ESG1A9mAb) have a common immunoglobulin type (IgM) and binding ability to glycogens, but overall possess different binding features. Therefore, they may prove useful for the construction of an advanced system of quantitative ELISA based on their molecular structures.

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