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Yaeta Endo

Yaeta Endo

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
61
Citations
16131
World Ranking
11218
National Ranking
770

Overview

Yaeta Endo is affiliated with Ehime University in Japan and focuses their research within the broad field of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. Their work particularly concentrates on Molecular Biology, with additional contributions in Plant Science, Biotechnology, and Immunology.

The scientist's main research topics include:

  • CRISPR and Genetic Engineering
  • Transgenic Plants and Applications
  • Genomics and Chromatin Dynamics
  • Light effects on plants
  • Photosynthetic Processes and Mechanisms
  • Plant Molecular Biology Research
  • Toxin Mechanisms and Immunotoxins

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Yaeta Endo include Tatsuya Sawasaki, Kei-Ichi Okimune, Szilvia K. Nagy, Taichi E. Takasuka, and Shin-ichiro Inoue.

They have published in a variety of scientific journals such as The Plant Journal, Proceedings of the Japan Academy Series B, BMC Biotechnology, FEBS Open Bio, and the International Journal of Molecular Sciences.

Significant recent publications by Yaeta Endo include:

  • "Development of a cell-free protein synthesis system for practical use," 2021, Proceedings of the Japan Academy Series B
  • "De novo reconstitution of chromatin using wheat germ cell-free protein synthesis," 2021, FEBS Open Bio

Other related publications where Yaeta Endo contributed but are led by coauthors include:

  • "CIPK23 regulates blue light-dependent stomatal opening in Arabidopsis thaliana," 2020, The Plant Journal
  • "Reconstitution of Drosophila and human chromatins by wheat germ cell-free co-expression system," 2020, BMC Biotechnology
  • "Half a Century of Progress: The Evolution of Wheat Germ-Based In Vitro Translation into a Versatile Protein Production Method," 2025, International Journal of Molecular Sciences

Best Publications

  • The mechanism of action of ricin and related toxic lectins on eukaryotic ribosomes. The site and the characteristics of the modification in 28 S ribosomal RNA caused by the toxins.

    Y Endo;K Mitsui;M Motizuki;K Tsurugi

  • RNA N-glycosidase activity of ricin A-chain. Mechanism of action of the toxic lectin ricin on eukaryotic ribosomes.

    Y Endo;K Tsurugi

  • Site of action of a Vero toxin (VT2) from Escherichia coli O157:H7 and of Shiga toxin on eukaryotic ribosomes. RNA N-glycosidase activity of the toxins.

    Yaeta Endo;Kunio Tsurugi;Takashi Yutsudo;Yoshifumi Takeda

  • A cell-free protein synthesis system for high-throughput proteomics

    Tatsuya Sawasaki;Tomio Ogasawara;Ryo Morishita;Yaeta Endo

  • A highly efficient and robust cell-free protein synthesis system prepared from wheat embryos: plants apparently contain a suicide system directed at ribosomes.

    Kairat Madin;Tatsuya Sawasaki;Tomio Ogasawara;Yaeta Endo

  • The RNA N-glycosidase activity of ricin A-chain.

    Y Endo;K Tsurugi

  • Mechanism of action of ricin and related toxic lectins on eukaryotic ribosomes.

    Y Endo;K Tsurugi

  • An engineered Escherichia coli tyrosyl–tRNA synthetase for site-specific incorporation of an unnatural amino acid into proteins in eukaryotic translation and its application in a wheat germ cell-free system

    Daisuke Kiga;Kensaku Sakamoto;Koichiro Kodama;Takanori Kigawa

  • Human protein factory for converting the transcriptome into an in vitro-expressed proteome,.

    Naoki Goshima;Yoshifumi Kawamura;Akiko Fukumoto;Aya Miura

  • The site of action of six different ribosome-inactivating proteins from plants on eukaryotic ribosomes: the RNA N-glycosidase activity of the proteins.

    Yaeta Endo;Kunio Tsurugi;John M. Lambert

  • A bilayer cell-free protein synthesis system for high-throughput screening of gene products

    Tatsuya Sawasaki;Yoshinori Hasegawa;Masateru Tsuchimochi;Nami Kamura

  • Cell-free expression systems for eukaryotic protein production

    Yaeta Endo;Tatsuya Sawasaki

  • Ribotoxin recognition of ribosomal RNA and a proposal for the mechanism of translocation

    Ira G. Wool;Anton Glück;Yaeta Endo

  • Wheat germ cell-free system-based production of malaria proteins for discovery of novel vaccine candidates.

    Takafumi Tsuboi;Satoru Takeo;Hideyuki Iriko;Ling Jin

  • Practical cell-free protein synthesis system using purified wheat embryos.

    Kazuyuki Takai;Tatsuya Sawasaki;Yaeta Endo

  • Changes in the cortical layer of sea urchin eggs at fertilization as studied with the electron microscope. I. Clypeaster japonicus.

    Y. Endo

  • Ribosomal RNA identity elements for ricin A-chain recognition and catalysis

    Yaeta Endo;Anton Glück;Ira G. Wool

  • The ribonuclease activity of the cytotoxin alpha-sarcin. The characteristics of the enzymatic activity of alpha-sarcin with ribosomes and ribonucleic acids as substrates.

    Y Endo;P W Huber;I G Wool

  • High-throughput, genome-scale protein production method based on the wheat germ cell-free expression system.

    Yaeta Endo;Tatsuya Sawasaki

  • The site of action of the A-chain of mistletoe lectin I on eukaryotic ribosomes. The RNA N-glycosidase activity of the protein.

    Yaeta Endo;Kunio Tsurugi;Hartmut Franz

Frequent Co-Authors

Tatsuya Sawasaki
Tatsuya Sawasaki Ehime University
Akihide Ryo
Akihide Ryo Yokohama City University
Ira G. Wool
Ira G. Wool University of Chicago
Masato Nose
Masato Nose Ehime University
Osamu Nureki
Osamu Nureki University of Tokyo
Shigeki Higashiyama
Shigeki Higashiyama Ehime University
Takafumi Tsuboi
Takafumi Tsuboi Ehime University

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