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Shoichiro Kameoka
Researcher at Osaka University
Publications - 8
Citations - 355
Shoichiro Kameoka is an academic researcher from Osaka University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gut flora & Microbiome. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 7 publications receiving 208 citations. Previous affiliations of Shoichiro Kameoka include Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
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Mitochondrial Stasis Reveals p62-Mediated Ubiquitination in Parkin-Independent Mitophagy and Mitigates Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease
Tatsuya Yamada,Daisuke Murata,Yoshihiro Adachi,Kie Itoh,Shoichiro Kameoka,Atsushi Igarashi,Takashi Kato,Yoichi Araki,Richard L. Huganir,Ted M. Dawson,Toru Yanagawa,Koji Okamoto,Miho Iijima,Hiromi Sesaki +13 more
TL;DR: The data provide a new concept that mitochondrial stasis leads the spatial dimension of mitochondria to a stationary equilibrium and a new mechanism for mitochondrial ubiquitination in mitophagy.
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Phosphatidic Acid and Cardiolipin Coordinate Mitochondrial Dynamics
TL;DR: Recent advances in the regulation of mitochondrial dynamics by two critical phospholipids, phosphatidic acid (PA) and cardiolipin (CL) are discussed.
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Benchmark of 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing using Japanese gut microbiome data from the V1–V2 and V3–V4 primer sets
Shoichiro Kameoka,Daisuke Motooka,Satoshi Watanabe,Ryuichi Kubo,Nicolas Jung,Yuki Midorikawa,Natsuko O. Shinozaki,Yu Sawai,Aya K. Takeda,Shota Nakamura +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compared the modified V1-V2 (V12) and the standard V3-V4 (V34) sets to optimize the Japanese 16S analysis protocol.
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A cross-sectional analysis from the Mykinso Cohort Study: establishing reference ranges for Japanese gut microbial indices.
Satoshi Watanabe,Shoichiro Kameoka,Natsuko O. Shinozaki,Ryuichi Kubo,Akifumi Nishida,Akifumi Nishida,Minoru Kuriyama,Aya K. Takeda +7 more
TL;DR: The results show that the gut microbiota of Japanese people had high beta-diversity, with no single “typical” gut microbiota type, and can be new reference values for determining the balance and health of the gut microbiome of an individual.
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UNAGI: an automated pipeline for nanopore full-length cDNA sequencing uncovers novel transcripts and isoforms in yeast.
Mohamad Al kadi,Nicolas Jung,Shingo Ito,Shoichiro Kameoka,Takashi Hishida,Daisuke Motooka,Shota Nakamura,Tetsuya Iida,Daisuke Okuzaki +8 more
TL;DR: A pipeline, UNAGI or UNAnnotated Gene Identifier, is built to process long reads obtained with nanopore sequencing and compared this pipeline with the standard Illumina pipeline by studying the Saccharomyces cerevisiae transcriptome in full-length cDNA samples generated from two different biological samples.