Publications by authors named "Kenta Kawabata"

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  • Replication initiation at specific DNA sites is crucial for accurate genetic duplication in eukaryotic cells.
  • ORC proteins bind tightly to double-stranded DNA to help start this process, with a key role played by the origin sensor (EOS) in identifying the correct DNA regions.
  • Research shows that ORC can also bind to single-stranded DNA and that this binding is enhanced by EOS, which may influence ORC activity and function across different eukaryotic organisms.
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Pathological chronic pain, which is frequently associated with prolonged tissue damage, inflammation, tumour invasion, and neurodegenerative diseases, gives rise to hyperalgesia and allodynia. We previously reported that intrathecal administration of nociceptin/orphanin FQ (N/OFQ), an endogenous ligand for the orphan opioid receptor-like receptor, in the femtomole range induces touch-evoked allodynia. N/OFQ has been implicated in multiple signalling pathways, such as inhibition of cAMP production and Ca(2+) channels, or activation of K(+) channels and mitogen-activated protein kinase, although the signalling pathways of N/OFQ-induced allodynia remain unclear.

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