Publications by authors named "Moeko Chujo"

Panchromatic dyes have been highly useful in the realm of optical devices. Here, we report that panchromatic dyes with heterohelicenes have been successfully synthesized using a donor-acceptor strategy. Our synthesis resulted in the creation of π-extended aza[5]helicene oligomers with butadiyne linkages, which displayed bathochromically shifted absorption and emission spectra.

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Polar crystals have attracted interest for the applications to polar materials with piezo- and pyroelectricity, and second harmonic generation. Despite their potential utility for flexible polar materials, a strategy for ordering polar helicenes has remained elusive. Here, we demonstrate the creation of polar crystals with unsymmetrically substituted aza[5]helicenes tuned by substituents.

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Saccharomyces cerevisiae normally cannot assimilate mannitol, a promising brown macroalgal carbon source for bioethanol production. The molecular basis of this inability remains unknown. We found that cells capable of assimilating mannitol arose spontaneously from wild-type S.

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We report the tumor cell-selective prodrugs based on the arsonic acid-presenting iron oxide nanoparticles. We synthesized the well-dispersed nanoparticles having arsonoacetic acid which is composed of the low toxic As(V) form. From the analyses of the reaction products, it is suggested that the reduction by dithiothreitol with arsonoacetic acid and the modified nanoparticles could generate the highly-toxic As(III) species.

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Cells that have been pre-exposed to mild stress (priming stress) acquire transient resistance to subsequent severe stress even under different combinations of stresses. This phenomenon is called cross-tolerance. Although it has been reported that cross-tolerance occurs in many organisms, the molecular basis is not clear yet.

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The zinc concentration in the liver was significantly higher in mice at 12 h after the onset of restraint stress than that without stress. The IL-6 protein level in the serum was transiently elevated at 3 h after the onset of restraint stress, and the IL-6-responsive zinc transporter Zip14 mRNA in the liver was expressed markedly at 6 h. These results suggest that Zip14 plays a major role in the mechanism responsible for accumulation of zinc in the liver under restraint stress.

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Article Synopsis
  • A methanol extract from Alsomitra macrocarpa leaves and branches caused noticeable changes in the shape of human stellate cells (LX-2) and similar effects were seen in other cell types.
  • The main active compound purified from the extract was identified as cucurbitacin E (Cuc E), which is known to disrupt the actin cytoskeleton.
  • Using fluorescence assays, the study demonstrated that Cuc E directly interacts with actin, resulting in stabilization of polymerized actin and leading to noticeable aggregation in cells treated with Cuc E.
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