Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Ryoma Ohi"
Ryoma Ohi's recent research focuses on the interactions between microtubules and microtubule-associated proteins (MAPs), emphasizing how these proteins selectively bind to microtubules for specific cellular functions.
In the article "Systematic Identification of Microtubule Posttranslational Modification 'Readers' by Quantitative Proteomics," Ohi employs quantitative proteomics to explore the posttranslational modifications of microtubules and their implications for MAP binding.
The findings highlight the complex regulation and functionality of microtubules in cellular processes, revealing critical insights into their dynamic nature and interaction with various regulatory proteins.