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Yohichi Hashimoto
Researcher at Saitama University
Publications - 41
Citations - 1460
Yohichi Hashimoto is an academic researcher from Saitama University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Arabinogalactan & Raphanus. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 41 publications receiving 1417 citations.
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Pleurotolysin, a Novel Sphingomyelin-specific Two-component Cytolysin from the Edible Mushroom Pleurotus ostreatus, Assembles into a Transmembrane Pore Complex
Toshio Tomita,Kayoko Noguchi,Hitomi Mimuro,Fumio Ukaji,Kiyoshi Ito,Noriko Sugawara-Tomita,Yohichi Hashimoto +6 more
TL;DR: Pleurotolysin-induced lysis of human erythrocytes was specifically inhibited by the addition of sphingomyelin-cholesterol liposomes to the extracellular space.
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Purification of an exo-beta-(1----3)-D-galactanase of Irpex lacteus (Polyporus tulipiferae) and its action on arabinogalactan-proteins.
TL;DR: The specificity and the mode of action showed the purified exo-beta-(1----3)-D-galactanase to be a useful tool for analyzing the fine structure of type II arabinogalactan-protein conjugates.
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A β-Galactosidase from Radish (Raphanus sativus L.) Seeds
TL;DR: It was demonstrated that radish seed beta-Galase specifically split off beta-1,3- and beta- 1,6-linked d-galactosyl residues from the nonreducing ends, and their rates of hydrolysis increased with increasing chain lengths.
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Arabinogalactan-Proteins from Primary and Mature Roots of Radish (Raphanus sativus L.)
TL;DR: In their immunological reactions with rabbit anti-radish leaf AGP antibody, the root AGPs were shown to share common antigenic determinant(s) with those of seed and leaf AGPs.
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Structure of l-arabino-d-galactan-containing glycoproteins from radish leaves
TL;DR: Reductive alkaline degradation of the glycoconjugates showed that a large proportion of the polysaccharide chains is conjugated with the polypeptide backbone through a 3-O- d -galactosylserine linkage.