Publications by authors named "Kohei Kakino"

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  • - Spermatogenesis is crucial for reproduction and shows unique features in certain species, such as maintaining spermatogonia and fertilization by dimorphic sperm.
  • - The study characterized gene expression in the testis by analyzing the transcriptomes of 12 tissues, identifying 20,962 total genes and 1,705 testis-specific genes, with a focus on stem and differentiated testis regions.
  • - It found 4,554 SR-specific and 3,980 DR-specific enriched genes; gene ontology analysis confirmed several biological processes were enriched, enhancing our understanding of spermatogenesis and bridging knowledge gaps between fruit flies and mammals.
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O-glycosylation of secreted and membrane-bound proteins is an important post-translational modification that affects recognition of cell surface receptors, protein folding, and stability. However, despite the importance of O-linked glycans, their biological functions have not yet been fully elucidated and the synthetic pathway of O-glycosylation has not been investigated in detail, especially in the silkworm. In this study, we aimed to investigate O-glycosylation in silkworms by analyzing the overall structural profiles of mucin-type O-glycans using LC-MS.

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  • - Noroviruses (NoVs) are a leading cause of viral gastroenteritis, and researchers are exploring virus-like particles (VLPs) as potential vaccines to prevent NoV infections.
  • - A new study utilized a silkworm-expression vector system to efficiently produce a major structural protein of NoV, VP1, successfully generating a large quantity of this protein from just five silkworm pupae.
  • - The produced VP1 protein formed functional VLPs that were effective in eliciting protective antibodies, demonstrating the potential of silkworm-BEVS for developing vaccines against NoVs.
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  • * The study introduces a new gene (BmHP1c) with a stronger ability to repress transcription compared to BmHP1a, but BmHP1c shows no dimer formation with other HP1 proteins in silkworms.
  • * BmHP1c is found in both the nucleus and cytoplasm, and its knockdown affects the cell cycle, indicating it serves a unique role compared to BmHP1a and BmHP1b, which are more essential for cell progression.
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The ovary is an important organ in reproduction. In insects, especially lepidopteran insects, the oocytes and reproductive organs develop rapidly during the pupal stage. Despite their drastic morphological changes, the molecular mechanisms of ovary development are not fully understood.

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The newly emerged severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is causing a spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) globally. In order to end the COVID-19 pandemic, an effective vaccine against SARS-CoV-2 must be produced at low cost and disseminated worldwide. The spike (S) protein of coronaviruses plays a pivotal role in the infection to host cells.

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Leptin, secreted by adipocytes, directly influences the onset of puberty in mammals. Our previous study showed that leptin stimulation could promote the secretion of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH) from pituitary cells in primary culture and ovarian development in chub mackerel. This study aimed to elucidate the detailed mechanism of leptin-induced effects on gonadotropin hormone-producing cells.

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There are several known non-molting mutations of the silkworm, Bombyx mori, including non-molting dwarf (nm-d). Larvae with this mutation hatch normally and start eating leaves, but die before the completion of the first ecdysis. Genetic analysis of the nm-d mutation would contribute to the isolation of essential genes for the larval development of lepidopteran insects.

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COVID-19, caused by SARS-CoV-2, is currently spreading around the world and causing many casualties. Antibodies against such emerging infectious diseases are one of the important tools for basic viral research and the development of diagnostic and therapeutic agents. CR3022 is a monoclonal antibody against the receptor binding domain (RBD) of the spike protein (S protein) of SARS-CoV found in SARS patients, but it was also shown to have strong affinity for that of SARS-CoV-2.

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Porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV) is a highly infectious pathogen of watery diarrhea that causes serious economic loss to the swine industry worldwide. Especially because of the high mortality rate in neonatal piglets, a vaccine with less production cost and high protective effect against PEDV is desired. The intrinsically assembled homotrimer of spike (S) protein on the PEDV viral membrane contributing to the host cell entry is a target of vaccine development.

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The tumor necrosis factor α (TNFα) has been employed as a promising reagent in treating autoimmunity and cancer diseases. To meet the substantial requirement of TNFα proteins, we report in this study that mature types of recombinant human and murine TNFα proteins are successfully expressed in the baculovirus expression system using silkworm larvae as hosts. The biological activities of purified products were verified in culture murine L929 cells, showing better performance over a commercial -derived murine TNFα.

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p-oily (op) is a novel mutant of Bombyx mori exhibiting translucent larval integument and male infertility. Elucidation of the causative gene of the op mutant will help understand the genetic mechanism underlying larval integument coloration and male fertility. Using polymorphisms between B.

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  • Immediate virus detection kits and vaccines are crucial in the event of a new viral disease outbreak, as seen with COVID-19.
  • Researchers used a baculovirus-silkworm expression system to create a rapid production process for the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein (S protein), though challenges arose with the protein's solubility and production efficiency.
  • Modifying the S protein's furin protease target site improved its secretion and purification, leading to valuable tools for developing immunodetection kits, immunization antigens, and vaccines.
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