Publications by authors named "Keisuke Noguchi"

Article Synopsis
  • - Membrane-less subcellular compartments are crucial for various cellular functions, but a comprehensive method for analyzing their components in static and dynamic states is lacking.
  • - The researchers used an antibody-based biotinylation proximity-labeling technique to identify the DNA, RNA, and protein components of Cajal bodies, which are specific nuclear structures.
  • - By inhibiting transcription, they discovered that newly transcribed small nuclear RNAs help in Cajal body formation by bringing together various RNA-binding proteins, some of which are related to frontotemporal dementia.
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Non-polyadenylated mRNAs of replication-dependent histones (RDHs) are synthesized by RNA polymerase II (Pol II) at histone locus bodies (HLBs). HLBs frequently associate with Cajal bodies (CBs), in which 3'-end processing factors for RDH genes are enriched; however, this association's role in transcription termination of RDH genes remains unclear. Here, we show that Pol II pauses immediately upstream of transcript end sites of RDH genes and Mediator plays a role in this Pol II pausing through CBs' association with HLBs.

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We analyze a solution of the heat equation for second harmonic generation (SHG) with a focused Gaussian beam and simulate the temperature rise in SHG materials as a function of the second harmonic power and the focusing conditions. We also propose a quantitative value of the heat removal performance of SHG devices, referred to as the effective heat capacity Cα in phase matched calorimetry. We demonstrate the inverse relation between Cα and the focusing parameter ξ, and propose the universal quantity of the product of Cα and ξ for characterizing the thermal property of SHG devices.

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We proposed a method to determine device quality in heat removal. Temperature change depending on SH power was analyzed by fitting with a new model to characterize heat removal performance of SHG modules, named as phase-matched calorimetry (PMC). The thermal disposal performance of SHG devices was improved by combination of metal housing and reduced crystal aperture.

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