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Hideo Shinagawa

Hideo Shinagawa

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Molecular Biology

D-Index
73
Citations
20004
World Ranking
1274
National Ranking
103

Overview

Hideo Shinagawa is affiliated with BioAcademia in Japan. The scientist's work spans multiple areas within the broader scientific research community, maintaining an active role in their institution.

There are no listed recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, book publications, or awards recorded for Hideo Shinagawa in the available data. Similarly, there is no specified focus related to main fields of study, subfields, or main topics of work documented.

Despite the absence of specific publications or documented areas of specialization in the provided data, Hideo Shinagawa's association with BioAcademia suggests involvement in scientific research activities consistent with the institution's mission.

Best Publications

  • Nucleotide sequence of the iap gene, responsible for alkaline phosphatase isozyme conversion in Escherichia coli, and identification of the gene product.

    Y Ishino;H Shinagawa;K Makino;M Amemura

  • Complete Genome Sequence of Enterohemorrhagic Eschelichia coli O157:H7 and Genomic Comparison with a Laboratory Strain K-12

    Tetsuya Hayashi;Kozo Makino;Makoto Ohnishi;Ken Kurokawa

  • Genome sequence of Vibrio parahaemolyticus: a pathogenic mechanism distinct from that of V cholerae

    Kozo Makino;Kenshiro Oshima;Kenshiro Oshima;Ken Kurokawa;Katsushi Yokoyama

  • Evaluation of the new system (umu-test) for the detection of environmental mutagens and carcinogens

    Yoshimitsu Oda;Sei-ichi Nakamura;Iwashiro Oki;Takesi Kato

  • RecA protein-dependent cleavage of UmuD protein and SOS mutagenesis

    Hideo Shinagawa;Hiroshi Iwasaki;Takesi Kato;Atsuo Nakata

  • Signal transduction in the phosphate regulon of Escherichia coli involves phosphotransfer between PhoR and PhoB proteins

    Kozo Makino;Hideo Shinagawa;Mitsuko Amemura;Takeshi Kawamoto

  • Atomic structure of the RuvC resolvase: A holliday junction-specific endonuclease from E. coli

    Mariko Ariyoshi;Dmitry G. Vassylyev;Hiroshi Iwasaki;Haruki Nakamura

  • Nucleotide sequence of the phoB gene, the positive regulatory gene for the phosphate regulon of Escherichia coli K-12.

    Kozo Makino;Hideo Shinagawa;Mitsuko Amemura;Atsuo Nakata

  • A Filamentous Phage Associated with Recent Pandemic Vibrio parahaemolyticus O3:K6 Strains

    Hatsumi Nasu;Tetsuya Iida;Tomomi Sugahara;Yoshiharu Yamaichi

  • toxB gene on pO157 of enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli O157:H7 is required for full epithelial cell adherence phenotype.

    Ichiro Tatsuno;Masanori Horie;Hiroyuki Abe;Takeyoshi Miki

  • Complete Nucleotide Sequences of 93-kb and 3.3-kb Plasmids of an Enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli O157:H7 Derived from Sakai Outbreak

    Kozo Makino;Kazuo Ishii;Teruo Yasunaga;Masahira Hattori

  • Regulation of the phosphate regulon of Escherichia coli: Activation of pstS transcription by PhoB protein in vitro

    Kozo Makino;Hideo Shinagawa;Mitsuko Amemura;Sigenobu Kimura

  • Characterization of the Roles of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae RAD54 Gene and a Homologue of RAD54, RDH54/TID1, in Mitosis and Meiosis

    Miki Shinohara;Emi Shita-Yamaguchi;Jean-Marie Buerstedde;Hideo Shinagawa

  • DNA binding of PhoB and its interaction with RNA polymerase.

    Kozo Makino;Mitsuko Amemura;Takeshi Kawamoto;Sigenobu Kimura

  • Role of the sigma 70 subunit of RNA polymerase in transcriptional activation by activator protein PhoB in Escherichia coli.

    K. Makino;M. Amemura;Soo-Ki Kim;A. Nakata

  • Structural analysis of the umu operon required for inducible mutagenesis in Escherichia coli.

    Yoshinori Kitagawa;Eiko Akaboshi;Hideo Shinagawa;Toshihiro Horii

  • Both RadA and RadB are involved in homologous recombination in Pyrococcus furiosus.

    Kayoko Komori;Tomoko Miyata;Jocelyne DiRuggiero;Rhonda Holley-Shanks

  • Nucleotide sequence of the phoR gene, a regulatory gene for the phosphate regulon of Escherichia coli

    Kozo Makino;Hideo Shinagawa;Mitsuko Amemura;Atsuo Nakata

  • Complete nucleotide sequence of the prophage VT2-Sakai carrying the verotoxin 2 genes of the enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli O157:H7 derived from the Sakai outbreak

    Kozo Makino;Katsushi Yokoyama;Yoshino Kubota;Chikako H. Yutsudo

  • Crystal structure of the Holliday junction DNA in complex with a single RuvA tetramer

    Mariko Ariyoshi;Tatsuya Nishino;Hiroshi Iwasaki;Hideo Shinagawa

Frequent Co-Authors

Hiroshi Iwasaki
Hiroshi Iwasaki Tokyo Institute of Technology
Atsuo Nakata
Atsuo Nakata Osaka University
Kozo Makino
Kozo Makino Osaka University
Kosuke Morikawa
Kosuke Morikawa Kyoto University
Yoshizumi Ishino
Yoshizumi Ishino Kyushu University
Tetsuya Hayashi
Tetsuya Hayashi Kyushu University
Takeshi Honda
Takeshi Honda Osaka University
Shinichi Oka
Shinichi Oka Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Tetsuya Iida
Tetsuya Iida Osaka University
Chihiro Sasakawa
Chihiro Sasakawa Chiba University

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