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Naoki Kamo is affiliated with Hokkaido University in Japan and has contributed to research primarily in the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, as well as Chemistry. Their work spans various subfields, including Molecular Biology, Organic Chemistry, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, and Neurology.

The scientist's research topics include:

  • Click Chemistry and Applications
  • Chemical Synthesis and Analysis
  • Parkinson's Disease Mechanisms and Treatments
  • Cancer-related Gene Regulation
  • Genomics and Chromatin Dynamics
  • RNA Research and Splicing
  • Ubiquitin and Proteasome Pathways

Naoki Kamo has published in several scientific journals, often focusing on chemical biology and molecular mechanisms. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • Chemical Science
  • Nucleic Acids Research
  • Molecules
  • Tetrahedron Letters

Notable recent papers authored or co-authored by Naoki Kamo are:

  • "Effects of Glutamate Arginylation on α-Synuclein: Studying an Unusual Post-Translational Modification through Semisynthesis," 2020, Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • "Organoruthenium-catalyzed chemical protein synthesis to elucidate the functions of epigenetic modifications on heterochromatin factors," 2021, Chemical Science
  • "Acetylation-modulated communication between the H3 N-terminal tail domain and the intrinsically disordered H1 C-terminal domain," 2020, Nucleic Acids Research
  • "Thiocholine-Mediated One-Pot Peptide Ligation and Desulfurization," 2023, Molecules
  • "Silyl-protected propargyl glycine for multiple labeling of peptides by chemoselective silyl-deprotection," 2021, Tetrahedron Letters

Collaborations have been an important aspect of Naoki Kamo's research activities. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Gosuke Hayashi
  • Akimitsu Okamoto
  • Tomoya Kujirai
  • Hitoshi Kurumizaka
  • Hiroshi Murakami

Best Publications

  • Membrane potential of mitochondria measured with an electrode sensitive to tetraphenyl phosphonium and relationship between proton electrochemical potential and phosphorylation potential in steady state.

    Naoki Kamo;Makoto Muratsugu;Ruji Hongoh;Yonosuke Kobatake

  • Quartz crystal microbalance for the detection of microgram quantities of human serum albumin: relationship between the frequency change and the mass of protein adsorbed

    Makoto. Muratsugu;Fumihiko. Ohta;Yoshihiro. Miya;Toshiaki. Hosokawa

  • A photosystem other than PS370 also mediates the negative phototaxis of Halobacterium halobium

    Tetsuo Takahashi;Hiroaki Tomioka;Naoki Kamo;Yonosuke Kobatake

  • Functional expression of pharaonis phoborhodopsin in Eschericha coli

    Kazumi Shimono;Masayuki Iwamoto;Masato Sumi;Naoki Kamo

  • Rapid and simple detection of Ebola virus by reverse transcription-loop-mediated isothermal amplification

    Yohei Kurosaki;Ayato Takada;Hideki Ebihara;Allen Grolla

  • Crystal structure of the eukaryotic light-driven proton-pumping rhodopsin, Acetabularia rhodopsin II, from marine alga.

    Takashi Wada;Kazumi Shimono;Takashi Kikukawa;Masakatsu Hato

  • A PVC-based electrode sensitive to DDA+ as a device for monitoring the membrane potential in biological systems

    Toshio Shinbo;Naoki Kamo;Kenzo Kurihara;Yonosuke Kobatake

  • Gustatory responses of eel palatine receptors to amino acids and carboxylic acids.

    Kiyonori Yoshii;Naoki Kamo;Kenzo Kurihara;Yonosuke Kobatake

  • Photo-induced proton transport of pharaonis phoborhodopsin (sensory rhodopsin II) is ceased by association with the transducer.

    Yuki Sudo;Masayuki Iwamoto;Kazumi Shimono;Masato Sumi

  • The synthetic moth: a neuromorphic approach toward artificial olfaction in robots

    Shigeru. Kurosawa;Naoki. Kamo;Daijyu. Matsui;Yonosuke. Kobatake

  • Flash spectrophotometric identification of a fourth rhodopsin-like pigment in Halobacterium halobium

    Hiroaki Tomioka;Tetsuo Takahashi;Naoki Kamo;Yonosuke Kobatake

  • Structural changes of pharaonis phoborhodopsin upon photoisomerization of the retinal chromophore: Infrared spectral comparison with bacteriorhodopsin

    Hideki Kandori;Kazumi Shimono;Yuki Sudo;Masayuki Iwamoto

  • Oscillating frequency of piezoelectric quartz crystal in solutions

    Shigeru Kurosawa;Emiko Tawara;Naoki Kamo;Yonosuke Kobatake

  • Selective electrode for dibenzyl dimethyl amoonium cation as indicator of the membrane potential in biological systems

    Makoto Muratsugu;Naoki Kamo;Kenzo Kurihara;Yonosuke Kobatake

  • Photochemistry and photoinduced proton-transfer by pharaonis phoborhodopsin

    N. Kamo;K. Shimono;M. Iwamoto;Y. Sudo

  • Role of putative anion-binding sites in cytoplasmic and extracellular channels of Natronomonas pharaonis halorhodopsin.

    Maki Sato;Megumi Kubo;Tomoyasu Aizawa;Naoki Kamo

  • Ligand Specificity Determined by Differentially Arranged Common Ligand-binding Residues in Bacterial Amino Acid Chemoreceptors Tsr and Tar

    Hirotaka Tajima;Hirotaka Tajima;Katsumi Imada;Mayuko Sakuma;Fumiyuki Hattori

  • Photocycle of phoborhodopsin from haloalkaliphilic bacterium (Natronobacterium pharaonis) studied by low-temperature spectrophotometry

    Junichi Hirayama;Yasushi Imamoto;Yoshinori Shichida;Naoki Kamo

  • Evidence that the long-lifetime photointermediate of s-rhodopsin is a receptor for negative phototaxis in halobacterium halobium

    Tetsuo Takahashi;Yoko Mochizuki;Naoki Kamo;Yonosuke Kobatake

  • Effect of liposome type and membrane fluidity on drug-membrane partitioning analyzed by immobilized liposome chromatography.

    Xue Ying Liu;Qing Yang;Naoki Kamo;Jun Miyake

Frequent Co-Authors

Hideki Kandori
Hideki Kandori Nagoya Institute of Technology
Hazime Saitô
Hazime Saitô University of Hyogo
Yoshinori Shichida
Yoshinori Shichida Ritsumeikan University
Vadivel Ganapathy
Vadivel Ganapathy Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
Mikako Shirouzu
Mikako Shirouzu RIKEN Center for Biosystems Dynamics Research
Jun Miyake
Jun Miyake Osaka University
Robert B. Gennis
Robert B. Gennis University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Tsuneo A. Takahashi
Tsuneo A. Takahashi Kawasaki Heavy Industries (Japan)
Martin W. Hahn
Martin W. Hahn University of Innsbruck

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