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Masataka Kinjo
Researcher at Hokkaido University
Publications - 214
Citations - 7528
Masataka Kinjo is an academic researcher from Hokkaido University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy & Fluorescence cross-correlation spectroscopy. The author has an hindex of 42, co-authored 209 publications receiving 6830 citations. Previous affiliations of Masataka Kinjo include Karolinska Institutet.
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Atg9 vesicles are an important membrane source during early steps of autophagosome formation.
Hayashi Yamamoto,Soichiro Kakuta,Tomonobu M. Watanabe,Akira Kitamura,Takayuki Sekito,Chika Kondo-Kakuta,Rie Ichikawa,Masataka Kinjo,Yoshinori Ohsumi +8 more
TL;DR: Atg9-containing vesicles assemble to the preautophagosomal structure and eventually are incorporated into the autophagosome outer membrane.
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The A- and B-type nuclear lamin networks: microdomains involved in chromatin organization and transcription
Takeshi Shimi,Katrin Pfleghaar,Katrin Pfleghaar,Shin Ichiro Kojima,Chan-Gi Pack,Irina Solovei,Anne E. Goldman,Stephen A. Adam,Dale K. Shumaker,Masataka Kinjo,Thomas Cremer,Robert D. Goldman +11 more
TL;DR: It is proposed that different lamins are organized into separate, but interacting, microdomains and that LB1 is essential for their organization and the organization and regulation of chromatin are influenced by interconnections between these laminmicrodomains.
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Dissociation of the insulin receptor and caveolin-1 complex by ganglioside GM3 in the state of insulin resistance.
Kazuya Kabayama,Takashige Sato,Kumiko Saito,Nicoletta Loberto,Alessandro Prinetti,Sandro Sonnino,Masataka Kinjo,Yasuyuki Igarashi,Jin-ichi Inokuchi +8 more
TL;DR: A pathological feature of insulin resistance in adipocytes is proposed by dissociation of the IR–Cav1 complex by the interactions of IR with GM3 in microdomains.
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A fluorescent variant of a protein from the stony coral Montipora facilitates dual-color single-laser fluorescence cross-correlation spectroscopy
TL;DR: A fluorescent protein with a large Stokes shift, named Keima, and a spectral variant that emits maximally at 570 nm might facilitate simultaneous multicolor imaging with single-wavelength excitation and enable sensitive detection of proteolysis by caspase-3 and the association of calmodulin withCalmodulin-dependent enzymes.
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Cytosolic chaperonin prevents polyglutamine toxicity with altering the aggregation state
Akira Kitamura,Hiroshi Kubota,Chan-Gi Pack,Gen Matsumoto,Shoshiro Hirayama,Yasuo Takahashi,Yasuo Takahashi,Hiroshi Kimura,Masataka Kinjo,Richard I. Morimoto,Kazuhiro Nagata +10 more
TL;DR: It is shown that the cytosolic chaperonin CCT (also known as TRiC) can alter the course of aggregation and cytotoxicity of huntingtin (Htt)–polyQ proteins in mammalian cells.