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Hiderou Yoshida

Hiderou Yoshida

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
45
Citations
45451
World Ranking
19018
National Ranking
1369

Overview

Hiderou Yoshida is affiliated with the University of Hyogo in Japan and conducts research primarily in the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics, and Molecular Biology. Their work spans multiple subfields including Cell Biology, Molecular Biology, and Epidemiology.

Their main research topics focus on areas such as Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress and Disease, Cellular Transport and Secretion, Photosynthetic Processes and Mechanisms, Autophagy in Disease and Therapy, Biochemical and Molecular Research, RNA Regulation and Disease, and CRISPR and Genetic Engineering.

Yoshida has contributed to research articles published in a variety of scientific venues. Frequent publication destinations include:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Autophagy
  • Journal of Biological Chemistry
  • Cell Structure and Function

Several recent papers authored or co-authored by Yoshida are:

  • Phosphorylation of EIF2S1 (eukaryotic translation initiation factor 2 subunit alpha) is indispensable for nuclear translocation of TFEB and TFE3 during ER stress (2023, Autophagy)
  • The cholesterol pathway of the Golgi stress response induces cell death and transcription of Golgi-related genes through metabolic dysregulation of phosphatidylinositol-4-phosphate (2023, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory))
  • Dysregulation of PI4P in the trans Golgi regions activates the mammalian Golgi stress response (2024, Journal of Biological Chemistry)
  • Expression of transcription factors KLF2 and KLF4 is induced by the mammalian Golgi stress response (2023, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory))
  • Signal sequence-triage is activated by translocon obstruction sensed by an ER stress sensor IRE1α (2023, Cell Structure and Function)

Yoshida frequently collaborates with several co-authors, indicating ongoing research partnerships. These co-authors include:

  • Kanae Sasaki
  • Hajime Tajima Sakurai
  • Sadao Wakabayashi
  • Marika Toide
  • Takuya Adachi

Best Publications

  • The ATLAS Experiment at the CERN Large Hadron Collider

    G. Aad;E. Abat;J. Abdallah;J. Abdallah;A. A. Abdelalim

  • XBP1 mRNA Is Induced by ATF6 and Spliced by IRE1 in Response to ER Stress to Produce a Highly Active Transcription Factor

    Hiderou Yoshida;Toshie Matsui;Akira Yamamoto;Tetsuya Okada

  • Mammalian Transcription Factor ATF6 Is Synthesized as a Transmembrane Protein and Activated by Proteolysis in Response to Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress

    Kyosuke Haze;Hiderou Yoshida;Hideki Yanagi;Takashi Yura

  • Identification of the cis-Acting Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress Response Element Responsible for Transcriptional Induction of Mammalian Glucose-regulated Proteins INVOLVEMENT OF BASIC LEUCINE ZIPPER TRANSCRIPTION FACTORS

    Hiderou Yoshida;Kyosuke Haze;Hideki Yanagi;Takashi Yura

  • ATLAS detector and physics performance : Technical Design Report, 1

    A. Airapetian;V. Dodonov;L. Micu;D. Axen

  • ER stress and diseases

    Hiderou Yoshida;Hiderou Yoshida

  • IRE1-mediated unconventional mRNA splicing and S2P-mediated ATF6 cleavage merge to regulate XBP1 in signaling the unfolded protein response

    Kyungho Lee;Witoon Tirasophon;Xiaohua Shen;Marek Michalak

  • ATLAS: Technical proposal for a general-purpose p p experiment at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN

    W.W. Armstrong;W. Burris;D.M. Gingrich;P. Green

  • Transcriptional Induction of Mammalian ER Quality Control Proteins Is Mediated by Single or Combined Action of ATF6α and XBP1

    Keisuke Yamamoto;Takashi Sato;Toshie Matsui;Masanori Sato

  • ATF6 Activated by Proteolysis Binds in the Presence of NF-Y (CBF) Directly to the cis-Acting Element Responsible for the Mammalian Unfolded Protein Response

    Hiderou Yoshida;Tetsuya Okada;Kyosuke Haze;Hideki Yanagi

  • A Time-Dependent Phase Shift in the Mammalian Unfolded Protein Response

    Hiderou Yoshida;Toshie Matsui;Nobuko Hosokawa;Randal J. Kaufman

  • Complementary signaling pathways regulate the unfolded protein response and are required for C. elegans development

    Xiaohua Shen;Ronald E. Ellis;Kyungho Lee;Chuan Yin Liu

  • Distinct roles of activating transcription factor 6 (ATF6) and double-stranded RNA-activated protein kinase-like endoplasmic reticulum kinase (PERK) in transcription during the mammalian unfolded protein response.

    Tetsuya Okada;Hiderou Yoshida;Rieko Akazawa;Manabu Negishi

  • XBP1 Is Essential for Survival under Hypoxic Conditions and Is Required for Tumor Growth

    Lorenzo Romero-Ramirez;Hongbin Cao;Daniel Nelson;Ester Hammond

  • ATF6 is a transcription factor specializing in the regulation of quality control proteins in the endoplasmic reticulum.

    Yusuke Adachi;Keisuke Yamamoto;Tetsuya Okada;Hiderou Yoshida

  • Differential Contributions of ATF6 and XBP1 to the Activation of Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress-Responsive cis -Acting Elements ERSE, UPRE and ERSE-II

    Keisuke Yamamoto;Hiderou Yoshida;Hiderou Yoshida;Koichi Kokame;Randal J. Kaufman

  • pXBP1(U) encoded in XBP1 pre-mRNA negatively regulates unfolded protein response activator pXBP1(S) in mammalian ER stress response.

    Hiderou Yoshida;Masaya Oku;Mie Suzuki;Kazutoshi Mori

  • Charged-particle multiplicities in pp interactions at sqrt(s) = 900 GeV measured with the ATLAS detector at the LHC

    G. Aad;E. Abat;B. Abbott;J. Abdallah

  • Signalling from endoplasmic reticulum to nucleus: transcription factor with a basic-leucine zipper motif is required for the unfolded protein-response pathway.

    Kazutoshi Mori;Tetsushi Kawahara;Hiderou Yoshida;Hideki Yanagi

  • Derlin-2 and Derlin-3 are regulated by the mammalian unfolded protein response and are required for ER-associated degradation.

    Yukako Oda;Tetsuya Okada;Hiderou Yoshida;Randal J. Kaufman;Randal J. Kaufman

Frequent Co-Authors

Kazutoshi Mori
Kazutoshi Mori Kyoto University
Takashi Yura
Takashi Yura Kyoto University
J. A. Strong
J. A. Strong Royal Holloway University of London
R. Marshall
R. Marshall University of Manchester

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