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Masatsune Kainosho
Researcher at Tokyo Metropolitan University
Publications - 202
Citations - 6507
Masatsune Kainosho is an academic researcher from Tokyo Metropolitan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy & Amino acid. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 200 publications receiving 6214 citations. Previous affiliations of Masatsune Kainosho include Teikyo University & Tokai University.
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NMR characterization of isomers of C 78 , C 82 and C 84 fullerenes
Koichi Kikuchi,N. Nakahara,Tomonari Wakabayashi,Shinzo Suzuki,Haruo Shiromaru,Yoko Miyake,Kazuya Saito,Isao Ikemoto,Masatsune Kainosho,Yohji Achiba +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used 13C NMR to determine the structures of some principal isomers of C78, C82 and C84, which was not reported in ref. 9.
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Optimal isotope labelling for NMR protein structure determinations
TL;DR: Stereo-array isotope labelling (SAIL) is presented, a technique that can overcome many of these problems by applying a complete stereospecific and regiospecific pattern of stable isotopes that is optimal with regard to the quality and information content of the resulting NMR spectra.
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NMR scalar couplings across Watson-Crick base pair hydrogen bonds in DNA observed by transverse relaxation-optimized spectroscopy
Konstantin Pervushin,Akira Ono,César Fernández,Thomas Szyperski,Masatsune Kainosho,Kurt Wüthrich +5 more
TL;DR: NMR observation of 15N---15N and 1H--- 15N scalar couplings across the hydrogen bonds in Watson-Crick base pairs in a DNA duplex, hJNN and hJHN represents new parameters of interest for both structural studies of DNA and theoretical investigations into the nature of the hydrogen Bonds.
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NMR structure of the histidine kinase domain of the E. coli osmosensor EnvZ
Toshiyuki Tanaka,Soumitra K. Saha,Chieri Tomomori,Rieko Ishima,Dingjiang Liu,Kit I. Tong,Heiyoung Park,Rinku Dutta,Ling Qin,Mark B. Swindells,Toshimasa Yamazaki,Akira Ono,Masatsune Kainosho,Masayori Inouye,Mitsuhiko Ikura +14 more
TL;DR: This core has a novel protein kinase structure, distinct from the serine/threonine/tyrosine kinase fold, with unanticipated similarities to both heat-shock protein 90 and DNA gyrase B.
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Structural genomics projects in Japan.
Shigeyuki Yokoyama,Yo Matsuo,Hiroshi Hirota,Takanori Kigawa,Mikako Shirouzu,Yutaka Kuroda,Hitoshi Kurumizaka,Shinichi Kawaguchi,Yutaka Ito,Takehiko Shibata,Masatsune Kainosho,Yoshifumi Nishimura,Yorinao Inoue,Seiki Kuramitsu +13 more
TL;DR: Two major structural genomics projects exist in Japan and each has two major goals: to determine bacterial, mammalian, and plant protein structures by X-ray crystallography and NMR spectroscopy and to perform functional analyses with the target proteins.