Publications by authors named "Ippei Onishi"

Hoechst 33258 derivatives with additional interacting moieties attached at the ends of branched linkers were synthesized, and their DNA binding properties were investigated with regard to the A3T3 repeat by measuring fluorescence spectra. The binding property of the ligand was investigated by fluorescence titration, and the titration data were analyzed using the McGhee-von Hippel method. Ligand 6Q with the quinolin-6-yloxyacetyl group and Ligand IQ with isoquinolin-6-yloxyacetyl group at the ends of the branched linkers exhibit highly positive cooperativity for the DNA having 5 A3T3 sites with 3 base-insertions between them with sequence selectivity.

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Imaging mass spectrometry (MS) is an emerging technique that can detect numerous biomolecular distributions in a non-targeting manner. In the present study, we applied a mass imaging modality, mass microscopy, to human lung tissue and identified several molecules including surfactant constituents in a specific structure of the lung alveoli. Four peaks were identified using imaging MS, and the ion at m/z 772.

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Some diseases are associated with abnormally extended regions of triplet repeats. These repeating regions are an attractive target for both diagnostic and therapeutic goals. In an attempt to approach to this goal, we have focused on establishment of an allosteric binding mechanism, in which the binding of the ligand promotes the next ligand binding.

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Genome-targeting molecules would have broad application as probes in genomic study. We recently developed the ligands (Bpy-H) connecting the Hoechst33258 skeleton for DNA binding and 2,2'-bipyridine for Cu(2+) complexation. It was shown that L-Bpy-H with a long linker exhibited Cu(2+)-mediated assembly on the DNA template having two A(3)T(3) sites in a ratio of 1:2:1 DNA-ligand-Cu(2+).

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