Publications by authors named "Kojiro Sota"

Potassium-sensing oligonucleotide, PSO, a conjugate of a quadruplex structure-forming oligonucleotide with a peptide incorporating a Förster Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET) chromophore pair, has been developed for fluorescent detection of potassium ion (K) in aqueous medium. PSO could be introduced into cells for real-time imaging of cytoplasmic K concentrations. To perform fluorescent imaging of K on the cell surface, we synthesized twelve PSO derivatives with different types of peptide types and lengths, and oligonucleotide sequences including thrombin-binding aptamer (TBA) sequences with FAM and TAMRA as a FRET chromophore pair, and evaluated their performance.

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Polyallylamine (PAA) has been utilized as a salt tolerant anion exchange chromatography ligand in downstream processing of biopharmaceuticals. We have developed novel MMC resins based on PAA polymer ligand partially modified with hydrophobic butyl or phenyl group. The resulting hydrophobic modified PAA ligand reduced HCP level to 12% (21-23 ppm) under 6 mS/cm in a flow-through polishing step of mAb, while not modified PAA ligand showed only 79% (145 ppm).

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When a biotinylated FRET probe based on a peptide-thrombin binding aptamer conjugate was introduced together with streptavidin and biotinylated nuclear export signal peptide into HeLa cells, the resulting ternary complex enabled visualization of K(+) concentration changes in the cell.

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