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Tuneko Okazaki
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Masumoto, Hiroshi
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Yoda, Kinya
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Ogawa, Teruo
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Muro, Yoshinao
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Nakano, Megumi
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Nozaki, Naohito
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Suzuki, Nobutaka
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Ohashi, M
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Kitagawa, Katsumi
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Masukata, H
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Ando, Satoshi
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Ikeno, Masashi
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Ikeno, Masashi
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Cooke, Howard
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Grimes, BR
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2006: Suzuki Nobutaka; Nishii Kazuhiro; Okazaki Tuneko; Ikeno Masashi
Human artificial chromosomes constructed using the bottom-up strategy are stably maintained in mitosis and efficiently transmissible to progeny mice.
The Journal of biological chemistry 2006;281(36):26615-23.
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2004: Ikeno Masashi; Okazaki Tuneko
[Mammalian centromere and artificial chromosome]
Tanpakushitsu kakusan koso. Protein, nucleic acid, enzyme 2004;49(12):2011-6.
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2004: Fukagawa Tatsuo; Nogami Masahiro; Yoshikawa Mitsuko; Ikeno Masashi; Okazaki Tuneko; Takami Yasunari; Nakayama Tatsuo; Oshimura Mitsuo
Dicer is essential for formation of the heterochromatin structure in vertebrate cells.
Nature cell biology 2004;6(8):784-91.
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2004: Obuse Chikashi; Yang Hua; Nozaki Naohito; Goto Shouhei; Okazaki Tuneko; Yoda Kinya
Proteomics analysis of the centromere complex from HeLa interphase cells: UV-damaged DNA binding protein 1 (DDB-1) is a component of the CEN-complex, while BMI-1 is transiently co-localized with the centromeric region in interphase.
Genes to cells : devoted to molecular & cellular mechanisms 2004;9(2):105-20.
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2004: Suzuki Nobutaka; Nakano Megumi; Nozaki Naohito; Egashira Shin-ichiro; Okazaki Tuneko; Masumoto Hiroshi
CENP-B interacts with CENP-C domains containing Mif2 regions responsible for centromere localization.
The Journal of biological chemistry 2004;279(7):5934-46.
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2002: Ikeno Masashi; Inagaki Hidehito; Nagata Keiko; Morita Miwa; Ichinose Hiroshi; Okazaki Tuneko
Generation of human artificial chromosomes expressing naturally controlled guanosine triphosphate cyclohydrolase I gene.
Genes to cells : devoted to molecular & cellular mechanisms 2002;7(10):1021-32.
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2002: Ando Satoshi; Yang Hua; Nozaki Naohito; Okazaki Tuneko; Yoda Kinya
CENP-A, -B, and -C chromatin complex that contains the I-type alpha-satellite array constitutes the prekinetochore in HeLa cells.
Molecular and cellular biology 2002;22(7):2229-41.
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2002: Okazaki Tuneko
[The mechanism of discontinuous replication: how it was established]
Tanpakushitsu kakusan koso. Protein, nucleic acid, enzyme 2002;47(3):249-60.
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2002: Okazaki Tuneko
[Okazaki furaguments and discontinuous replication]
Seikagaku. The Journal of Japanese Biochemical Society 2002;74(2):103-17.
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2000: Yamada K; Ogawa H; Tamiya G; Ikeno M; Morita M; Asakawa S; Shimizu N; Okazaki T
Genomic organization, chromosomal localization, and the complete 22 kb DNA sequence of the human GCMa/GCM1, a placenta-specific transcription factor gene.
Biochemical and biophysical research communications 2000;278(1):134-9.
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2000: Yoda K; Ando S; Morishita S; Houmura K; Hashimoto K; Takeyasu K; Okazaki T
Human centromere protein A (CENP-A) can replace histone H3 in nucleosome reconstitution in vitro.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2000;97(13):7266-71.
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1999: Yamada K; Ogawa H; Honda S; Harada N; Okazaki T
A GCM motif protein is involved in placenta-specific expression of human aromatase gene.
The Journal of biological chemistry 1999;274(45):32279-86.
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1998: Masumoto H; Ikeno M; Nakano M; Okazaki T; Grimes B; Cooke H; Suzuki N
Assay of centromere function using a human artificial chromosome.
Chromosoma 1998;107(6-7):406-16.
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1998: Yoda K; Ando S; Okuda A; Kikuchi A; Okazaki T
In vitro assembly of the CENP-B/alpha-satellite DNA/core histone complex: CENP-B causes nucleosome positioning.
Genes to cells : devoted to molecular & cellular mechanisms 1998;3(8):533-48.
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1998: Ogawa Y; Okazaki T; Masukata H
Association of autonomous replication activity with replication origins in a human chromosome.
Experimental cell research 1998;243(1):50-8.
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1998: Ikeno M; Grimes B; Okazaki T; Nakano M; Saitoh K; Hoshino H; McGill N I; Cooke H; Masumoto H
Construction of YAC-based mammalian artificial chromosomes.
Nature biotechnology 1998;16(5):431-9.
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1998: Obuse C; Okazaki T; Masukata H
Interaction of transcription factor YY1 with a replication-enhancing element, REE1, in an autonomously replicating human chromosome fragment.
Nucleic acids research 1998;26(10):2392-7.
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1997: Yoda K; Okazaki T
Site-specific base deletions in human alpha-satellite monomer DNAs are associated with regularly distributed CENP-B boxes.
Chromosome research : an international journal on the molecular, supramolecular and evolutionary aspects of chromosome biology 1997;5(3):207-11.
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1997: Nozaki N; Naoe T; Okazaki T
Immunoaffinity purification and characterization of CACGTG sequence-binding proteins from cultured mammalian cells using an anti c-Myc monoclonal antibody recognizing the DNA-binding domain.
Journal of biochemistry 1997;121(3):550-9.
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1997: Okuno Y; Okazaki T; Masukata H
Identification of a predominant replication origin in fission yeast.
Nucleic acids research 1997;25(3):530-7.
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1996: Okazaki T
[The structure of centromere]
Tanpakushitsu kakusan koso. Protein, nucleic acid, enzyme 1996;41(15 Suppl):2230-40.
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1996: Yoda K; Nakamura T; Masumoto H; Suzuki N; Kitagawa K; Nakano M; Shinjo A; Okazaki T
Centromere protein B of African green monkey cells: gene structure, cellular expression, and centromeric localization.
Molecular and cellular biology 1996;16(9):5169-77.
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1996: Kitagawa R; Mitsuki H; Okazaki T; Ogawa T
A novel DnaA protein-binding site at 94.7 min on the Escherichia coli chromosome.
Molecular microbiology 1996;19(5):1137-47.
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1996: Obuse C; Okuno Y; Okazaki T; Masukata H
A replication-enhancing element with transcriptional silencer activity in autonomously replicating human chromosomal fragments.
Molecular biology of the cell 1996;7(1):43-55.
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1995: Kitagawa K; Masumoto H; Ikeda M; Okazaki T
Analysis of protein-DNA and protein-protein interactions of centromere protein B (CENP-B) and properties of the DNA-CENP-B complex in the cell cycle.
Molecular and cellular biology 1995;15(3):1602-12.
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1994: Ikeno M; Masumoto H; Okazaki T
Distribution of CENP-B boxes reflected in CREST centromere antigenic sites on long-range alpha-satellite DNA arrays of human chromosome 21.
Human molecular genetics 1994;3(8):1245-57.
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1994: Ogawa T; Okazaki T
Cell cycle-dependent transcription from the gid and mioC promoters of Escherichia coli.
Journal of bacteriology 1994;176(6):1609-15.
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1993: Masukata H; Satoh H; Obuse C; Okazaki T
Autonomous replication of human chromosomal DNA fragments in human cells.
Molecular biology of the cell 1993;4(11):1121-32.
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1992: Yoda K; Kitagawa K; Masumoto H; Muro Y; Okazaki T
A human centromere protein, CENP-B, has a DNA binding domain containing four potential alpha helices at the NH2 terminus, which is separable from dimerizing activity.
The Journal of cell biology 1992;119(6):1413-27.
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1992: Muro Y; Masumoto H; Yoda K; Nozaki N; Ohashi M; Okazaki T
Centromere protein B assembles human centromeric alpha-satellite DNA at the 17-bp sequence, CENP-B box.
The Journal of cell biology 1992;116(3):585-96.
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1991: Ogawa T; Okazaki T
Concurrent transcription from the gid and mioC promoters activates replication of an Escherichia coli minichromosome.
Molecular & general genetics : MGG 1991;230(1-2):193-200.
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1991: Muro Y; Masumoto H; Okazaki T; Ohashi M
Purification of a human centromere antigen (CENP-B) and application of DNA immunoprecipitation to quantitative assay for anti-CENP-B antibodies.
The Journal of investigative dermatology 1991;97(2):378-80.
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1991: Yoda K; Okazaki T
Specificity of recognition sequence for Escherichia coli primase.
Molecular & general genetics : MGG 1991;227(1):1-8.
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1990: Muro Y; Sugimoto K; Okazaki T; Ohashi M
The heterogeneity of anticentromere antibodies in immunoblotting analysis.
The Journal of rheumatology 1990;17(8):1042-7.
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1989: Masumoto H; Masukata H; Muro Y; Nozaki N; Okazaki T
A human centromere antigen (CENP-B) interacts with a short specific sequence in alphoid DNA, a human centromeric satellite.
The Journal of cell biology 1989;109(5):1963-73.
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1989: Ogawa T; Wada M; Kano Y; Imamoto F; Okazaki T
DNA replication in Escherichia coli mutants that lack protein HU.
Journal of bacteriology 1989;171(10):5672-9.
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1989: Naoe T; Nozaki N; Yamada K; Okazaki T; Nakayama E; Kurosawa Y; Shiku H
Diversity of cellular molecules in human cells detected by monoclonal antibodies reactive with c-myc proteins produced in Escherichia coli.
Japanese journal of cancer research : Gann 1989;80(8):747-53.
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1989: Masumoto H; Sugimoto K; Okazaki T
Alphoid satellite DNA is tightly associated with centromere antigens in human chromosomes throughout the cell cycle.
Experimental cell research 1989;181(1):181-96.
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1988: Nozaki N; Okazaki T; Ogawa T
In vitro transcription of the origin region of replication of the Escherichia coli chromosome.
The Journal of biological chemistry 1988;263(28):14176-83.
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1988: Yoda K; Yasuda H; Jiang X W; Okazaki T
RNA-primed initiation sites of DNA replication in the origin region of bacteriophage lambda genome.
Nucleic acids research 1988;16(14A):6531-46.
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1988: Sugimoto K; Miyasaka T; Fujiyama A; Kohara Y; Okazaki T
Change in priming sites for discontinuous DNA synthesis between the monomeric and concatemeric stages of phage T7 replication.
Molecular & general genetics : MGG 1988;211(3):400-6.
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1981: Fujiyama A; Kohara Y; Okazaki T
Initiation sites for discontinuous DNA synthesis of bacteriophage T7.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1981;78(2):903-7.
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