Publications by authors named "Tatsuki Yasuda"

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  • Clostridium saccharoperbutylacetonicum strain N1-4 is effective for butanol production from cellulosic materials when grown alongside cellulolytic species like Hungateiclostridium thermocellum.
  • The ideal temperature for butanol production by strain N1-4 is 30 °C, but it struggles at higher temperatures (37 °C) due to sporulation, which reduces butanol output.
  • Gene knockouts for sporulation showed that disrupted spo0A led to loss of butanol production at 30 °C, while the sigE disruptant maintained butanol production even at 37 °C, demonstrating potential for higher temperature fermentation.
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Skeletal muscle is highly developed after birth, consisting of glycolytic fast-twitch and oxidative slow-twitch fibers; however, the mechanisms of fiber-type-specific differentiation are poorly understood. Here, we found an unexpected role of mitochondrial fission in the differentiation of fast-twitch oxidative fibers. Depletion of the mitochondrial fission factor dynamin-related protein 1 (Drp1) in mouse skeletal muscle and cultured myotubes results in specific reduction of fast-twitch muscle fibers independent of respiratory function.

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DJ-1 was identified as an oncogene and also as a causative gene for a familial form of Parkinson disease (PD). DJ-1 plays various roles in anti-oxidative stress response. Superfluous oxidation of DJ-1 at cysteine residue 106 (C106), an inactive form of DJ-1, was observed in PD patients.

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DJ-1 is a causative gene for familial Parkinson's disease (PD). Loss-of-function of DJ-1 protein is suggested to contribute to the onset of PD, but the causes of DJ-1 dysfunction remain insufficiently elucidated. In this study, we found that the SDS-resistant irreversible dimer of DJ-1 protein was formed in human dopaminergic neuroblastoma SH-SY5Y cells when the cells were exposed to massive superoxide inducers such as paraquat and diquat.

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DJ-1, a product of the DJ-1/PARK7 gene, has been suggested to play various functions involved in transcriptional regulation, protease activity, anti-oxidative stress activity, and regulation of mitochondrial complex I. Such a variety of functions of DJ-1 are supposed to be realized through interactions with different partner proteins. Among the candidates for DJ-1-partner proteins detected in TOF-MAS analyses of the cellular proteins co-immunoprecipitated with DJ-1, we focused here pyrroline-5-carboxylate reductase 1, PYCR1, a final key enzyme for proline biosynthesis.

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