Publications by authors named "H H Itabashi"

To elucidate the inhibition effects of Zn and Cd on the luciferin-luciferase reaction, we performed quantitative measurements of quantum yields and spectral shapes for in vitro firefly bioluminescence in aqueous solutions containing ZnSO, ZnCl, CdSO, and CdCl at different concentrations. Particular care was taken toward the equilibrium between metal ions and enzyme proteins, anion difference, solubility, and uncertainty evaluation. The bioluminescence quantum yields decreased almost linearly to the concentration of Zn and Cd below 0.

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Carbon (C) K-edge X-ray absorption spectra for firefly luciferin were measured and assigned using time-dependent density functional theoretical calculations for luciferin anion and dianion to elucidate the effect of hydroxy-group deprotonation. It was found that the C K-edge spectra for luciferin had four characteristic peaks. The effect of deprotonation of the hydroxy group appears in the energy difference of the first and second peaks of these spectra.

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Temporal transcription profiles of fetal testes with Sertoli cell ablation were examined in 4-day culture using a diphtheria toxin (DT)-dependent cell knockout system in AMH-TRECK transgenic (Tg) mice. RNA analysis revealed that ovarian-specific genes, including Foxl2, were ectopically expressed in DT-treated Tg testis explants initiated at embryonic days 12.5-13.

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The influence of seed topologies on seeded supramolecular polymerization was examined using helicoidal and toroidal supramolecular polymer seeds. The addition of these seeds to a supersaturated solution of monomers led to distinct nucleation-growth kinetics, which were attributed to the significant difference between the elongation from helicoid termini and secondary nucleation catalyzed by the toroid surface.

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Article Synopsis
  • Iron metabolism plays a significant role in the development of obesity, particularly in how it regulates the differentiation of fat cells (adipocytes).
  • The study reveals that iron is crucial during the early stages of adipocyte differentiation, as its deficiency impairs the process by affecting the epigenetic marks of key genes involved in this differentiation, including Pparg.
  • Key enzymes that demethylate DNA and histones, such as Jumonji Domain-Containing 1A and Ten-Eleven Translocation 2, are identified as important for iron-dependent adipocyte differentiation, highlighting the complex relationship between iron availability and gene expression in fat cell development.
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