Publications by authors named "Miwa Shiratori"

Using a synthetic DNA library coding for random 10-amino acid peptides (R10aPL), mRNA-display was applied to the isolation of interactive peptides using a monoclonal antibody against human TP53 (hTP53) as a model. Display molecules consisting of peptides and the nucleotide sequences encoding them were synthesized in vitro and subjected to four to five cycles of affinity selection. Thirty-four clones each isolated in the 4th or 5th round were sequenced.

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The identification of cross-reacting antigens is an important process in the characterization of antibodies. We describe here the application of mRNA-display technology with a cDNA library for the isolation of cross-reacting antigens using a monoclonal antibody against human tumor protein p53 (hTP53) as a model. A mixed cDNA library constructed from mRNAs prepared from several human tissues and cell-lines was used for the mRNA-display.

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C-Terminal protein labeling allows non-radioactive detection of proteins by using fluorescent puromycin derivatives and cell-free translation systems. However, yields of some labeled proteins are low. Here, we report that the yield of labeled protein mainly depends on the C-terminal amino acid sequence.

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The effect of antisense oligodeoxynucleotides (ODNs) of plasma membrane Ca(2+)-pumping ATPase (PMCA) on rat aortic vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) in primary culture was examined. More than 80% of the PMCA expressed in cultured VSMCs was the PMCA-1B subtype. Exposed to antisense ODNs against PMCA-1, not only the expression of the PMCA protein but also mRNA of PMCA-1B was diminished in a concentration-dependent manner.

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Werner syndrome (WS) is a rare autosomal recessive genetic disorder causing premature aging. The gene (WRN) responsible for WS encodes a protein homologous to the RecQ-type helicase. WRN has a nucleolar localization signal and shows intranuclear trafficking between the nucleolus and the nucleoplasm.

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