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J-GLOBAL ID:200901017021002524
Update date: Aug. 07, 2024
Hamasaki Keita
ハマサキ ケイタ | Hamasaki Keita
Affiliation and department:
Job title:
Professor
Research field (3):
Functional biochemistry
, Molecular biology
, Bioorganic chemistry
Research theme for competitive and other funds (9):
- 2011 - 2015 Elucidation of individual variability on the skin blood flow by frequency analysis and multi-scale analysis
- 2005 - 2008 Physiological polymorphisms of blood flow regulation in environmental adaptability
- 2007 - 薬物探索を可視化するタンパク質プローブの創成
- 2007 - Design, synthesis and evaluation of the protein probes of which visualize drug discovery
- 2004 - 2004 循環系の機能的潜在性に関する生理人類学的研究
- 2002 - 動的ナノマテリアルの創成
- 2002 - 遺伝情報制御を指向した薬物設計と合成、その評価
- 2002 - Dvelopement of dynamic nano materials
- 2002 - Design, synthesis and evaluation of chemical gene silencer
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Papers (52):
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Kentaro Hamasaki, Keita Hamasaki. Hairpin RNA TAR associate with Tat fused fluorescent protein Venus and fold it enable to exhibit enhanced emission. SEATUC 2024. 2024
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Ayato Otorii, Takuya Yamamoto, Keita Hamasaki. Asseociation of SC1 RNA enables parallel structural arrangement of Cerulean and Venus with RGGbox peptide as a linker. SEATUC 2024. 2024
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Shohei Suda, Koichi Harada, Mullah Muhaiminul Islam, Keita Hamasaki. Dual hairpin RNA, RRE-SC1 align hetero fluorescent proteins Venus and Orange. SEATUC 2024. 2024
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Aoi Itou, Kanae Manabe, Keita Hamasaki. Hairpin RNA TAR induces energy transfer of the fluorescent proteins Cerulean and Venus tethering with Tat peptide. SEATUC 2024. 2024
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Mullah Muhaiminul Islam, Koichi Harada, Keita Hamasaki. Hetero hairpin RNA of TAR, RRE and SC1 moors three fluorescent proteins of which having RNA binding peptide anchor. Pacifichem 2021. 2021
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MISC (38):
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Kouichi Harada, Yutarou Shirasaka, Takashi HArada, Daisuke Watanabe, Keita Hamasaki. The short peptide anchor moored the fluorescence protein at the hetero hairpin RNA dock. 10th International Peptide Symposium. 2018. 260-260
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Mayuko Tonosaki, Shogo Yokota, Taka-aki HIguchi, Yusuke Ito, Keita Hamasaki. RRE RNA regulates the enzymatic activity of GFP labeled BioH with Rev peptide as a linker. 10th International Peptide Symposium. 2018. 234-234
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Tokio MOrita, Natsumi Sakurai, Honoka Fujiwara, Mayu Shimosato, Takahito Ishii, Yoshiyuki Higuchi, Daisuke Wakayama, Manami Watarai, Keita Hamasaki. Reversible folding of the short peptides having dual hydrophobic side chains, regulated with inclusion phenomena performed by cyclodextrin. 10th International Peptide Symposium. 2018. 242-242
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Ririka Matsumura, Shougo Yokota, Takaaki Higuchi, Keita Hamasaki. TAR RNA regulates the enzymatic activity of GFP labeled BioH with Tat peptide as a linker. 10th International Peptide Symposium. 2018. 234-234
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Tokio Morita, HOnoka Fujiwara, Keia Hamasaki. HP-beta-CD reversibly regulate folding of double naphthalene modified short peptide. The 19th International Cyclodextrin Symposium. 2018. 121-121
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Books (6):
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ケミカルバイオロジー基礎
コロナ社 2020 ISBN:9784339067613
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人間科学の百科事典
丸善出版 2015 ISBN:9784621088302
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ケミカルバイオロジー : 入り口?出口?回り道!
米田出版,産業図書 (発売) 2014 ISBN:9784946553585
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カラダの百科事典(共著)
カラダの百科事典 2009
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ナノマテリアル・シクロデキストリン
米田出版,産業図書 (発売) 2005 ISBN:4946553223
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Education (6):
Professional career (2):
- 博士(工学) (東京工業大学)
- 修士(工学) (東京工業大学)
Work history (12):
- 2013/04 - 現在 Shibaura Institute of Technology Department of Applied Chemistry Professor
- 2007 - 2013/03 - Associate professor, Shibaura institute of technology
- 2002 - 2007 Assistant professor, Shibaura institute of technology
- 2001 - 2002 科学技術振興事業団研究員
- 2001 - 2002 JST Research associate
- 2002 - - 芝浦工業大学工学部応用化学科
- 1999 - 2000 Tokyo Institute of Technology School of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Department of Bioengineering
- 1999 - 2000 Assistant professor, Tokyo institute of technology
- 1996 - 1998 日本学術振興会特別研究員PD
- 1996 - 1998 JSPS Research associate
- 1995 - 1997 Harvard University
- 1995 - 1997 Research associate, Harvard medical school
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Awards (1):
Association Membership(s) (3):
日本化学会
, American chemical society
, American association for the advancement of scienc
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