Takashi Osumi focuses on Biochemistry, Peroxisome, Molecular biology, Enzyme and Peptide sequence. His Biochemistry study frequently intersects with other fields, such as Cell biology. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Enzyme inducer and Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor alpha.
He has researched Molecular biology in several fields, including Thiolase, Complementary DNA, Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor, Gene and Oxidase test. His Dehydrogenase, Enzyme assay and Rat liver study in the realm of Enzyme connects with subjects such as Phthalate. His study in Peptide sequence is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Membrane transport and Transmembrane protein.
His primary areas of investigation include Biochemistry, Molecular biology, Peroxisome, Cell biology and Complementary DNA. Enzyme, Thiolase, Peptide sequence, Peroxisomal targeting signal and Amino acid are among the areas of Biochemistry where the researcher is concentrating his efforts. His Molecular biology study combines topics in areas such as Mutation, Nucleic acid sequence, Gene, cDNA library and Promoter.
Takashi Osumi has included themes like Complementation, Mutant and Chinese hamster ovary cell in his Peroxisome study. The Cell biology study which covers Perilipin that intersects with Transcriptional regulation. His Complementary DNA study incorporates themes from Protein primary structure, Messenger RNA and Coding region.
His primary scientific interests are in Cell biology, Lipid droplet, Biochemistry, Perilipin and Molecular biology. The various areas that Takashi Osumi examines in his Cell biology study include Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells and Nuclear lamina. His Lipid droplet research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Lipid metabolism, Endocrinology, Diacylglycerol kinase and Adipose triglyceride lipase.
His study in Biochemistry focuses on Fatty acid, Beta oxidation and Cytoplasm. His Fatty acid study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Peroxisome, Hormone and Lipid Droplet Associated Proteins. His research integrates issues of Regulation of gene expression, Transcription factor, Gene, Mutant and Promoter in his study of Molecular biology.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Lipid droplet, Perilipin, Biochemistry, Adipose triglyceride lipase and Lipid metabolism. His work focuses on many connections between Lipid droplet and other disciplines, such as Endocrinology, that overlap with his field of interest in Congenital ichthyosiform erythroderma and Congenital ichthyosis. His research in Biochemistry is mostly concerned with Cytoplasm.
His Adipose triglyceride lipase research incorporates elements of Hormone-sensitive lipase and Activator. Takashi Osumi combines subjects such as Oxidative stress, Beta oxidation, Fatty acid and Reactive oxygen species with his study of Lipid metabolism. His studies in Cell biology integrate themes in fields like Coactivator, Ichthyosis, COS cells and Protein family.
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The 70-kDa peroxisomal membrane protein is a member of the Mdr (P-glycoprotein)-related ATP-binding protein superfamily.
K Kamijo;S Taketani;S Yokota;T Osumi.
Journal of Biological Chemistry (1990)
Transcription regulation of peroxisomal fatty acyl-CoA oxidase and enoyl-CoA hydratase/3-hydroxyacyl-CoA dehydrogenase in rat liver by peroxisome proliferators
J K Reddy;S K Goel;M R Nemali;J J Carrino.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (1986)
FSP27 contributes to efficient energy storage in murine white adipocytes by promoting the formation of unilocular lipid droplets
Naonobu Nishino;Yoshikazu Tamori;Sanshiro Tateya;Takayuki Kawaguchi.
Journal of Clinical Investigation (2008)
Amino-terminal presequence of the precursor of peroxisomal 3-ketoacyl-CoA thiolase is a cleavable signal peptide for peroxisomal targeting
Takashi Osumi;Toshiro Tsukamoto;Shingo Hata;Sadaki Yokota.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications (1991)
CGI-58 Interacts with Perilipin and Is Localized to Lipid Droplets POSSIBLE INVOLVEMENT OF CGI-58 MISLOCALIZATION IN CHANARIN-DORFMAN SYNDROME
Tomohiro Yamaguchi;Naoto Omatsu;Shuhei Matsushita;Takashi Osumi.
Journal of Biological Chemistry (2004)
Purification and properties of acyl-CoA oxidase from rat liver.
Takashi Osumi;Takashi Hashimoto;Nobuo Ui.
Journal of Biochemistry (1980)
Two cis-acting regulatory sequences in the peroxisome proliferator-responsive enhancer region of rat acyl-CoA oxidase gene.
Takashi Osumi;Jin-Kun Wen;Takashi Hashimoto.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications (1991)
Complete nucleotide sequence of cDNA and predicted amino acid sequence of rat acyl-CoA oxidase.
S Miyazawa;H Hayashi;M Hijikata;N Ishii.
Journal of Biological Chemistry (1987)
Acyl-CoA oxidase of rat liver: a new enzyme for fatty acid oxidation.
Takashi Osumi;Takashi Hashimoto.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications (1978)
Peroxisome Targeting Signal Type 1 (PTS1) Receptor Is Involved in Import of Both PTS1 and PTS2: Studies with PEX5-Defective CHO Cell Mutants
Hidenori Otera;Kanji Okumoto;Keita Tateishi;Yuka Ikoma.
Molecular and Cellular Biology (1998)
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