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Nobuhito Sone is affiliated with the Kyushu Institute of Technology in Japan. Their academic profile reflects involvement in scientific research, although specific publication details such as recent papers, co-authors, or publication venues are not documented in available sources.

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Best Publications

  • A highly stable adenosine triphosphatase from a thermophillie bacterium. Purification, properties, and reconstitution.

    M Yoshida;N Sone;H Hirata;Y Kagawa

  • Reconstitution of adenosine triphosphatase of thermophilic bacterium from purified individual subunits.

    M Yoshida;N Sone;H Hirata;Y Kagawa

  • Purification and properties of a dicyclohexylcarbodiimide-sensitive adenosine triphosphatase from a thermophilic bacterium.

    N Sone;M Yoshida;H Hirata;Y Kagawa

  • Purified proton conductor in proton translocating adenosine triphosphatase of a thermophilic bacterium.

    H Okamoto;N Sone;H Hirata;M Yoshida

  • Subunit structure of adenosine triphosphatase. Comparison of the structure in thermophilic bacterium PS3 with those in mitochondria, chloroplasts, and Escherichia coli.

    M Yoshida;N Sone;H Hirata;Y Kagawa

  • Adenosine triphosphate synthesis by electrochemical proton gradient in vesicles reconstituted from purified adenosine triphosphatase and phospholipids of thermophilic bacterium.

    N Sone;M Yoshida;H Hirata;Y Kagawa

  • Proton translocating ATPase of a thermophilic bacterium. Morphology, subunits, and chemical composition.

    Yasuo Kagawa;Nobuhito Sone;Masasuke Yoshida;Hajime Hirata

  • Did archaeal and bacterial cells arise independently from noncellular precursors? A hypothesis stating that the advent of membrane phospholipid with enantiomeric glycerophosphate backbones caused the separation of the two lines of descent

    Y. Koga;T. Kyuragi;M. Nishihara;N. Sone

  • Structure and function of H + -ATPase

    Yasuo Kagawa;Nobuhito Sone;Hajime Hirata;Masasuke Yoshida

  • Reconstitution of thermostable ATPase capable of energy coupling from its purified subunits

    Masasuke Yoshida;Harumasa Okamoto;Nobuhito Sone;Hajime Hirata

  • Identification and properties of a quinol oxidase super-complex composed of a bc1 complex and cytochrome oxidase in the thermophilic bacterium PS3.

    N Sone;M Sekimachi;E Kutoh

  • A cytochrome aa3-type terminal oxidase of a thermophilic bacterium. Purification, properties and proton pumping

    Nobuhito Sone;Yutaka Yanagita

  • Reconstitution of vesicles capable of energy transformation from phospholipids and adenosine triphosphatase of a thermophilic bacterium.

    Nobuhito Sone;Masasuke Yoshida;Hajime Hirata;Yasuo Kagawa

  • Inhibition of mitochondrial NADH-ubiquinone oxidoreductase activity by 1-methyl-4-phenylpyridinium ion.

    Yoshikuni Mizuno;Tomohiko Saitoh;Nobuhito Sone

  • Inhibition of mitochondrial alpha-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase by 1-methyl-4-phenylpyridinium ion

    Yoshikuni Mizuno;Tomohiko Saitoh;Nobuhito Sone

  • Inhibition of mitochondrial respiration by 1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine (MPTP) in mouse brain in vivo.

    Yoshikuni Mizuno;Keiji Suzuki;Nobuhito Sone;Tomohiko Saitoh

  • ATP synthesis catalyzed by purified DCCD-sensitive ATPase incorporated into reconstituted purple membrane vesicles.

    Masasuke Yoshida;Nobuhito Sone;Hajime Hirata;Yasuo Kagawa

  • Dodecamer rotor ring defines H+/ATP ratio for ATP synthesis of prokaryotic V-ATPase from Thermus thermophilus.

    Masashi Toei;Christoph Gerle;Masahiro Nakano;Kazutoshi Tani

  • Menaquinol oxidase activity and primary structure of cytochrome bd from the amino-acid fermenting bacterium Corynebacterium glutamicum

    Kuniichiro Kusumoto;Motoyuki Sakiyama;Junshi Sakamoto;Shunske Noguchi

  • Inhibition of ATP synthesis by 1-methyl-4-phenylpyridinium ion (MPP+) in isolated mitochondria from mouse brains.

    Yoshikuni Mizuno;Keiji Suzuki;Nobuhito Sone;Tomohiko Saitoh

Frequent Co-Authors

Yasuo Kagawa
Yasuo Kagawa Kagawa Nutrition University
Masasuke Yoshida
Masasuke Yoshida Kyoto Sangyo University
Yoshikuni Mizuno
Yoshikuni Mizuno Juntendo University
Teizo Kitagawa
Teizo Kitagawa University of Hyogo
Takashi Ogura
Takashi Ogura University of Hyogo
Shigeo Ohta
Shigeo Ohta Juntendo University
Kazunobu Matsushita
Kazunobu Matsushita Yamaguchi University
Matti Saraste
Matti Saraste European Bioinformatics Institute
Yasuhiro Anraku
Yasuhiro Anraku University of Tokyo
Hiroyuki Toh
Hiroyuki Toh Kwansei Gakuin University

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