Publications by authors named "Hitoshi Yamatani"

After the initial primary projection, axons undergo various structural and functional changes to establish mature neural circuits. The changes in protein expression associated with this maturation were investigated in lateral olfactory tract axons using two-dimensional gel electrophoresis. The most prominent group upregulated during the period consisted of calcium-dependent membrane-binding proteins including VILIP1, neurocalcin delta, copine 6, and annexin A6 from three structurally different families.

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cis-Aconitic acid decarboxylase (CAD) was assumed to be a key enzyme in the production of itaconic acid by comparing the activity of CAD from Aspergillus terreus TN484-M1 with that of CAD from the low-itaconate yielding strain Aspergillus terreus CM85J. The constitutive CAD was purified to homogeneity from A. terreus TN484-M1 by ammonium sulfate fractionation, and column chromatography on DEAE-toyopearl, Butyl-toyopearl, and Sephacryl S200HR, and then characterized.

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During development, olfactory bulb axons navigate a complex microenvironment composed of myriad molecules to construct a bundle called the lateral olfactory tract. The axons themselves also express thousands of different molecules. In the present study, we produced and characterized six monoclonal antibodies that label the lateral olfactory tract and its surroundings in a unique pattern.

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The arrangement of axons in a tract can have a specific effect on the organization of functional neuronal circuits. Here we describe olfactory bulb axons chronologically arranged in the lateral olfactory tract. Newly differentiated projection neurons over the whole olfactory bulb are similarly marked with transient expression of c-kit protein.

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