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Hideyoshi Yokosawa

Hideyoshi Yokosawa

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
63
Citations
11120
World Ranking
10443
National Ranking
706

Overview

Hideyoshi Yokosawa is affiliated with Hokkaido University in Japan. The scientist's work is associated with this institution, which is known for a variety of research activities across multiple disciplines.

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Best Publications

  • Lysine 63-linked polyubiquitin chain may serve as a targeting signal for the 26S proteasome

    Yasushi Saeki;Tai Kudo;Takayuki Sone;Yoshiko Kikuchi

  • Parkin binds the Rpn10 subunit of 26S proteasomes through its ubiquitin-like domain

    Eri Sakata;Yoshiki Yamaguchi;Eiji Kurimoto;Jun Kikuchi

  • Purification and characterization of Lewy bodies from the brains of patients with diffuse Lewy body disease.

    T. Iwatsubo;H. Yamaguchi;M. Fujimuro;H. Yokosawa

  • Cellular factors required for lassa virus budding

    Shuzo Urata;Takeshi Noda;Yoshihiro Kawaoka;Yoshihiro Kawaoka;Hideyoshi Yokosawa

  • Asparaginyl endopeptidase of jack bean seeds. Purification, characterization, and high utility in protein sequence analysis.

    Y. Abe;K. Shirane;H. Yokosawa;H. Matsushita

  • Extracellular ubiquitination and proteasome-mediated degradation of the ascidian sperm receptor.

    Hitoshi Sawada;Naoyuki Sakai;Yukichi Abe;Etsuko Tanaka

  • Ubiquitin-like proteins and Rpn10 play cooperative roles in ubiquitin-dependent proteolysis.

    Yasushi Saeki;Aki Saitoh;Akio Toh-e;Hideyoshi Yokosawa

  • Identification of ubiquitin-like protein-binding subunits of the 26S proteasome.

    Yasushi Saeki;Takayuki Sone;Akio Toh-e;Hideyoshi Yokosawa

  • Halocyamines: novel antimicrobial tetrapeptide-like substances isolated from the hemocytes of the solitary ascidian Halocynthia roretzi.

    Kaoru Azumi;Hideyoshi Yokosawa;Shinichi Ishii

  • A new feature of angiotensin-converting enzyme in the brain: hydrolysis of substance P.

    Hideyoshi Yokosawa;Shogo Endo;Yasuhiko Ogura;Shin-ichi Ishii

  • Tom1, a VHS domain-containing protein, interacts with tollip, ubiquitin, and clathrin.

    Megumi Yamakami;Megumi Yamakami;Tamotsu Yoshimori;Hideyoshi Yokosawa

  • Sem1p Is a Novel Subunit of the 26 S Proteasome from Saccharomyces cerevisiae

    Takayuki Sone;Yasushi Saeki;Yasushi Saeki;Akio Toh-e;Hideyoshi Yokosawa

  • BAG-6 is essential for selective elimination of defective proteasomal substrates.

    Ryosuke Minami;Atsuko Hayakawa;Hiroki Kagawa;Hiroki Kagawa;Yuko Yanagi

  • Interaction of Tsg101 with Marburg Virus VP40 Depends on the PPPY Motif, but Not the PT/SAP Motif as in the Case of Ebola Virus, and Tsg101 Plays a Critical Role in the Budding of Marburg Virus-Like Particles Induced by VP40, NP, and GP

    Shuzo Urata;Shuzo Urata;Takeshi Noda;Yoshihiro Kawaoka;Yoshihiro Kawaoka;Shigeru Morikawa

  • PIAS3 induces SUMO-1 modification and transcriptional repression of IRF-1

    Koji Nakagawa;Hideyoshi Yokosawa

  • Himeic acid A: a new ubiquitin-activating enzyme inhibitor isolated from a marine-derived fungus, Aspergillus sp.

    Sachiko Tsukamoto;Hiroshi Hirota;Misako Imachi;Masahiro Fujimuro

  • Production of antipolyubiquitin monoclonal antibodies and their use for characterization and isolation of polyubiquitinated proteins.

    Masahiro Fujimuro;Hideyoshi Yokosawa

  • Yeast counterparts of subunits S5a and p58 (S3) of the human 26S proteasome are encoded by two multicopy suppressors of nin1-1.

    Kin Ichiro Kominami;Naganari Okura;Motohiro Kawamura;George N. DeMartino

  • Quantitative live-cell imaging reveals spatio-temporal dynamics and cytoplasmic assembly of the 26S proteasome

    Chan-Gi Pack;Haruka Yukii;Akio Toh-e;Tai Kudo

  • N-Terminal modifications of the 19S regulatory particle subunits of the yeast proteasome.

    Yayoi Kimura;Yasushi Saeki;Hideyoshi Yokosawa;Bogdan Polevoda

Frequent Co-Authors

Keiji Tanaka
Keiji Tanaka Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science
Sachiko Tsukamoto
Sachiko Tsukamoto Kumamoto University
Akio Toh-e
Akio Toh-e Chiba University
Yoshimasa Kyogoku
Yoshimasa Kyogoku Osaka University
Yoshihiro Kawaoka
Yoshihiro Kawaoka University of Tokyo
Tadashi Baba
Tadashi Baba University of Tsukuba
Koichi Kato
Koichi Kato National Institutes of Natural Sciences
S. Diane Hayward
S. Diane Hayward Johns Hopkins University
Jun Kikuchi
Jun Kikuchi Yokohama City University

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