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Katsuya Shigesada

Katsuya Shigesada

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
47
Citations
9528
World Ranking
18642
National Ranking
1335

Overview

Katsuya Shigesada is affiliated with Kyoto University in Japan. The scientist's research profile is currently associated with this institution.

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Best Publications

  • PEBP2/PEA2 represents a family of transcription factors homologous to the products of the Drosophila runt gene and the human AML1 gene.

    Eiko Ogawa;Mitsuo Maruyama;Hiroshi Kagoshima;Manabu Inuzuka

  • A WW domain‐containing Yes‐associated protein (YAP) is a novel transcriptional co‐activator

    Ryohei Yagi;Lin Feng Chen;Katsuya Shigesada;Yota Murakami

  • Molecular Cloning and Characterization of PEBP2β, the Heterodimeric Partner of a Novel Drosophila runt-Related DNA Binding Protein PEBP2α

    Eiko Ogawa;Manabu Inuzuka;Mitsuo Maruyama;Masanobu Satake

  • Biallelic and heterozygous point mutations in the runt domain of the AML1/PEBP2alphaB gene associated with myeloblastic leukemias.

    Motomi Osato;Norio Asou;Norio Asou;Essam Abdalla;Koyu Hoshino;Koyu Hoshino

  • In vitro analyses of known and novel RUNX1/AML1 mutations in dominant familial platelet disorder with predisposition to acute myelogenous leukemia: implications for mechanisms of pathogenesis

    Joëlle Michaud;Feng Wu;Motomi Osato;Gregory M. Cottles

  • The runt domain identifies a new family of heterometric transcriptional regulators

    Hiroshi Kagoshima;Katsuya Shigesada;Masanobu Satake;Yoshiaki Ito

  • Dimerization with PEBP2β protects RUNX1/AML1 from ubiquitin–proteasome‐mediated degradation

    Gang Huang;Katsuya Shigesada;Kosei Ito;Hee‐Jun Wee

  • Isolation of PEBP2 alpha B cDNA representing the mouse homolog of human acute myeloid leukemia gene, AML1.

    Suk Chul Bae;Y. Yamaguchi-Iwai;E. Ogawa;M. Maruyama

  • Purification of a mouse nuclear factor that binds to both the A and B cores of the polyomavirus enhancer.

    Y Kamachi;E Ogawa;M Asano;S Ishida

  • PEBP2 alpha B/mouse AML1 consists of multiple isoforms that possess differential transactivation potentials.

    Suk Chul Bae;Eiko Ogawa;Mitsuo Maruyama;Hiroya Oka

  • Cloning, mapping and expression of PEBP2αC, a third gene encoding the mammalian Runt domain

    Suk Chul Bae;Ei ichi Takahashi;Yu Wen Zhang;Eiko Ogawa

  • Functional Analysis of RUNX2 Mutations in Japanese Patients with Cleidocranial Dysplasia Demonstrates Novel Genotype-Phenotype Correlations

    Taketoshi Yoshida;Hirokazu Kanegane;Motomi Osato;Masatoshi Yanagida

  • Human T cell L-plastin bundles actin filaments in a calcium-dependent manner.

    Yuziro Namba;Masaya Ito;Youli Zu;Katsuya Shigesada

  • Role of Acetylglutamate in Ureotelism: I. OCCURRENCE AND BIOSYNTHESIS OF ACETYLGLUTAMATE IN MOUSE AND RAT TISSUES

    Katsuya Shigesada;Masamiti Tatibana

  • Redox Regulation of the DNA Binding Activity in Transcription Factor PEBP2 THE ROLES OF TWO CONSERVED CYSTEINE RESIDUES

    Yoshiko Akamatsu;Tetsuya Ohno;Kiichi Hirota;Hiroshi Kagoshima

  • Subcellular localization of the alpha and beta subunits of the acute myeloid leukemia-linked transcription factor PEBP2/CBF.

    Jie Lu;Mitsuo Maruyama;Masanobu Satake;Suk Chul Bae

  • Immunoglobulin motif DNA recognition and heterodimerization of the PEBP2/CBF Runt domain

    Takashi Nagata;Vineet Gupta;Damian Sorce;Woo-Young Kim

  • Two carbamyl phosphate synthetases of mammals: specific roles in control of pyrimidine and urea biosynthesis.

    Masamiti Tatibana;Katsuya Shigesada

  • N‐Acetylglutamate Synthetase from Rat‐Liver Mitochondria

    Katsuya Shigesada;Masamiti Tatibana

  • Role of acetylglutamate in ureotelism. Variations in acetylglutamate level and its possible significance in control of urea synthesis in mammalian liver.

    Katsuya Shigesada;Kazumasa Aoyagi;Masamiti Tatibana

Frequent Co-Authors

Yoshiaki Ito
Yoshiaki Ito Kyoto University
Motomi Osato
Motomi Osato National University of Singapore
Yoshiaki Ito
Yoshiaki Ito National University of Singapore
Katsura Izui
Katsura Izui Kindai University
Hiroaki Mitsuya
Hiroaki Mitsuya Kumamoto University
Takuro Nakamura
Takuro Nakamura Japanese Foundation For Cancer Research
Shuichi Yanagisawa
Shuichi Yanagisawa University of Tokyo
Masayuki Yamamoto
Masayuki Yamamoto Tohoku University
Masakazu Hatanaka
Masakazu Hatanaka Kyoto University
Youli Zu
Youli Zu Houston Methodist

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