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Yasuharu Satoh

Researcher at Hokkaido University

Publications -  55
Citations -  1782

Yasuharu Satoh is an academic researcher from Hokkaido University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Polyunsaturated fatty acid & Eicosapentaenoic acid. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 52 publications receiving 1508 citations. Previous affiliations of Yasuharu Satoh include Joint BioEnergy Institute & Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.

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A microbial factory for lactate-based polyesters using a lactate-polymerizing enzyme.

TL;DR: The engineered PHA synthase gene was introduced into the resultant recombinant strain and confirmed the one-step biosynthesis of the LA-incorporated copolyester, P, with a number-average molecular weight of 1.9 × 105, as revealed by gel permeation chromatography, gas chromatography/MS, and NMR.
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Structure of bacterial cellulose synthase subunit D octamer with four inner passageways

TL;DR: The cellulose synthesizing terminal complex in Acetobacter xylinum spans the outer and inner cell membranes to synthesize and extrude glucan chains, which are assembled into subelementary fibrils and further into a ribbon.
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Isolation and characterization of Bacillus sp. INT005 accumulating polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) from gas field soil.

TL;DR: A gram-positive bacterium (designated strain INT005) that accumulated polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) was isolated from gas field soil and it was suggested that de novo fatty acid synthesis and beta-oxidation are involved in the PHA synthesis of Bacillus sp.
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A Novel ATP Regeneration System Using Polyphosphate-AMP Phosphotransferase and Polyphosphate Kinase

TL;DR: The PAP-PPK ATP regeneration system can regenerate GTP from GMP, it could also be used as a GTP regeneration system and succeeded in synthesizing acetyl-CoA from CoA, acetate and AMP.
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Engineering of L-tyrosine oxidation in Escherichia coli and microbial production of hydroxytyrosol.

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that an Escherichia coli cofactor, tetrahydromonapterin (MH4), can be used as an alternative cofactor for TH in presence of the BH4 regeneration pathway, and tyrosine hydroxylation is performed without over-oxidation.