Session Details

Poster Session

Fri. Sep 8, 2023 1:20 PM - 3:10 PM JST
Fri. Sep 8, 2023 4:20 AM - 6:10 AM UTC
Poster Session Hall B Plenary Session Room

[1PB-01]Lattice control of an in-cell protein crystal by engineering the molecular interface.

*Misaki Nagama1, Junko Tanaka1, Satoshi Abe1, Takafumi Ueno1 (1. Tokyo Institute of Technology)

[1PB-02]Application of Proximity-Dependent Labeling Reaction to Detect GLUT4-Interacting Proteins.

*Takuma Mitarai1, Koichiro Terashita2, Kazuya Kikuchi2,3, Yuichiro Hori1 (1. Graduate School of Science, Kyushu University, 2. Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka University, 3. Immunology Frontier Research Center, Osaka University)

[1PB-03]Protein cleavage by cysteine modification

*Yuya Matsumoto1, Naoki Zenmyo1, Akihiro Yasuda1, Shohei Uchinomiya1, Naoya Shindo1, Kaori Tabata1, Akio Ojida1 (1. Pharmaceutical Science, Kyushu University)

[1PB-04]Development of small-molecule inhibitor screening system for plant hormone-related transcription factors

*liu ruiqi1, Li Qi1, Mino Koshiki3, Idei Akiko3, Yoshida Minoru3, Ueda Minoru1,2, Takaoka Yousuke1 (1. Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University, 2. Graduate School of Life Sciences, Tohoku University, 3. RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science)

[1PB-05]Enhancing formation of thioether-bridged cysteinyltyrosine by site-saturation mutagenesis

*Hiroe Matsumoto1, Sayaka Matsumoto2, Nobutaka Fujieda1 (1. Graduate School of Agriculture, Osaka Metropolitan University, 2. Graduate School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Osaka Prefecture University)

[1PB-06]Studies on the reactivity of redox metalloenzyme using magnetic sub-nano metal cluster

*Momoka Shihara1, Masaki Nojiri1 (1. Graduate School of Science, Osaka University)

[1PB-07]Peptide modifications to heme for controlling the heme acquisition system of Pseudomonas aeruginosa

*Hiroki Matsui1, Yuichiro Aiba1, Nanaka Watanabe1, Shinya Ariyasu1, Osami Shoji1 (1. Graduate School of Science, Nagoya University)

[1PB-08]The alkyl chain length affects the membrane dynamics of lipid-modified proteins

*Kazuki Uchida1, Rie Wakabayashi1, Masahiro Goto1, Naofumi Shimokawa2, Takagi Masahiro2, Noriho Kamiya1 (1. Faculty of Engineering, Kyushu University, 2. School of Materials Science, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)

[1PB-09]Creation of an artificial metal-sensor fluorescent protein using HemH chelatase as a scaffold

*Moe Shishido1, Takashi Fujishiro1 (1. Science and Engineering, Saitama University)

[1PB-10]Enhancement of the antigen-templated reaction rate by elongation of PEG linkers

*Kentaro Nishiyama1, Hiroki Akiba1,2, Satoshi Nagata2, Kouhei Tsumoto2, Haruhiko Kamada1,2, Hiroaki Ohno1,2 (1. Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Kyoto University, 2. National Institutes of Biomedical Innovation, Health and Nutrition)

[1PB-11]Accurate Prediction of Intrinsically Disordered Protein by Protein Language Models

*Shijie Xu1, Akira Onoda1,2 (1. Graduate School of Environmental Science, Hokkaido University, 2. Faculty of Environmental Earth Science, Hokkaido University)

[1PB-13]Development of photo-crosslinking heterotypic poly-ubiquitin chains

*Taiki Uno1, Usano Toyoda1, Takuya Tomita2, Takafumi Furuhata1, Yusuke Sato3,4, Kei Okatsu5, Tokiha Ozawa6, Syuya Fukai5, Yasushi Saeki7, Akimitsu Okamoto1 (1. Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo, 2. Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science, 3. Graduate School of Engineering, Tottori University, 4. GSC center, Tottori University, 5. Gradaute School of Engineering, Kyoto University, 6. Graduate School of Life Sciences, Tohoku University, 7. The Institute of Medical Science, The University of Tokyo)

[1PB-14]Development of Tau-derived peptide-modified photoresponsive tetrameric protein for regulating microtubule accumulation and dispersion

*Soei Watari1, Hiroshi Inaba1, Takashi Iwasaki2, Kabir Md. Rashedul Arif3, Akira Kakugo4, Kazuki Sada3, Kazunori Matsuura1 (1. Graduate School of Engineering, Tottori University, 2. Graduate School of Agricultural Science, Tottori University, 3. Graduate School of Science, Hokkaido University, 4. Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University)

[1PB-15]Development of self-assembling peptides for injured brain regeneration and the functionalization based on the assembled structures

*Atsuya Yaguchi1, Itsuki Ajioka2,4, Hirotsugu Hiramatsu3, Takahiro Muraoka1,4 (1. Graduate School of Engineering, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, 2. Center for Brain Integration Research, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, 3. Department of Applied Chemistry, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, 4. Kanagawa Institute of Industrial Science and Technology)

[1PB-16]Kinetics Analysis of Oxidation Reaction Mechanism of Zinc Finger Protein by H2O2

*Yuir Kawahito1, Kanae Kishi2, Yuka Nakagawa3, Mami Hamori4, Shigeru Negi1 (1. Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Doshisha Women’s College of Liberal Arts, 2. Graduate School of Biomedical and Health Sciences, Hiroshima University, 3. Graduate School of Faculty of Science, Hyogo University, 4. Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Kitasato University)

[1PB-17]Effects of fluoroalkyl groups on the cellular uptake of peptides

*Koji Kadota1, Ai Kohata1, Kohsuke Aikawa1, Jumpei Morimoto1, Shinsuke Sando1, Takashi Okazoe2,1 (1. Department of Chemistry and Biotechnology Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo, 2. Yokohama Technical Center AGC Inc. 1-1 Suehiro-cho, Tsurumi-ku, Yokohama 230-0045, Japan)

[1PB-18]Selective formation of giant cyclic complexes from a flexible tripeptide

*Rena Yamaguchi1, Shoko Tanaka1, Ryosuke Miyake1 (1. Advanced Sciences, Graduate School of Humanities and Sciences, Ochanomizu University)

[1PB-19]Synthesis and Anticancer Activity of a Dicopper(II) Complex with Phenanthrene Attached Phenol-2,6-
bis(amide-tether-tacn)

*Ami Kodama1, Machi Hata1, Yutaka Hitomi1, Masahito Kodera1 (1. Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Doshisha University)

[1PB-20]Investigation of intracellular uptake pathways and dynamics of ASO with acyclic artificial nucleic acids

*Kiyoka Sakashita1, Yukiko Kamiya2, Hiroyuki Asanuma1 (1. Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University, 2. Kobe Pharmaceutical University)

[1PB-21]Revolutionary Therapeutic Efficacy of XNA-Free In vivo RNA Hacking Technology on a Heart Hypertrophy Model Mouse

*Tomoki Kida1, Yousuke Katsuda1, Yusuke Kitamura1, Masaki Hagihara2, Shin-ichi Sato3, Toshihiro Ihara1 (1. Faculty of Advance Science and Technology, Kumamoto University, 2. Faculty of Science and Technology, Hirosaki University, 3. Institute for Chemical Research, Kyoto University)

[1PB-22]Flexible regulation of gene expression made possible by hacking RNA structure

*Yua Itsuki1, Yousuke Katsuda1, Yusuke Kitamura1, Ihara Toshihiro1 (1. Faculty of Advance Science and Technology, Kumamoto University)

[1PB-23]Synthesis and Evaluation of Photolabile Selenium-Modified Nucleic Acid for Intracellular Gene Expression Switching

*Yuki Yoshida1, Haruka Hiraoka1, Hirotaka Murase2, Naoko Abe1, Fumitaka Hashiya3, Hiroshi Abe1,4,5 (1. Department of Chemistry, Graduate School of Science, Nagoya University, 2. Department of Pharmacy, Sojo University, 3. Research Center for Materials Science, Nagoya University, 4. JST-CREST, 5. Institute for Glyco-core Research)

[1PB-24]Development of novel small-molecule BNCT drugs targeting tumor-specific enzymatic activity

*Junya Tsunetomi1, Minoru Suzuki2, Mako Kamiya3, Yasuteru Urano1,4 (1. Grad. Sch. Pharm. Sci., The Univ. of Tokyo, 2. Inst. Integr. Radiat. Nucl. Sci., Kyoto Univ., 3. Dep. Life Sc. Tech., Tokyo Tech., 4. Grad. Sch. Med., The Univ. of Tokyo)

[1PB-25]Development of a fluorescent probe for sensing nitroreductase activity based on the twisted intramolecular charge transfer mechanism

*Mizuki Sugimoto1, Eita Sasaki1, Hisashi Ohno1, Kenjiro Hanaoka1 (1. Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Keio University)

[1PB-26]The effect of pore-wall modification of Pt-porphyrin-modified mesoporous silica nanoparticles with bulky functional groups on its spectroscopic property

*Shunichi Hoshino1, Shunsuke Odai1, Hidehiro Ito1, Masaki Okamoto2, Toshiaki Kamachi1 (1. Department of Life Science and Technology, Tokyo institute of technology, 2. Faculty of Letters, Keio University)

[1PB-27]Selective Fluorescent Labeling of Microorganisms using Artificial Siderophore-Iron Complexes

*Reon Mori1, Tomohiko Inomata1, Tomohiro Ozawa1, Hideki Masuda2 (1. Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya Institute of Technology, 2. Department of Applied Chemistry, Aichi Institute of Technology)

[1PB-28]Development of a chemical probe for detection of beta-oxidation activity in peroxisomes

*Yuya Matsuo1, Shohei Uchinomiya1, Tomoki Nagaura1, Akio Ojida1 (1. Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences Kyushu University )

[1PB-29]Development of Water-soluble pH-Responsive Cyanine Dyes for Tumor Imaging

*SHUAI SHAO1, Huiying Mu1, Koji Miki1, Hiroshi Harada2, Kouichi Ohe1 (1. Engineering, Kyoto University, 2. Radiation Biology Center, Kyoto University)

[1PB-30]Fluorescence-labeling of Lipid Droplets Using Inverse Electron-demand Diels–Alder Reaction and Long Term Imaging of Lipid Droplet Dynamics

*Ryusei Aruga1, Hiro Shiotani1, Masayasu Taki2, Syohei Iyoshi3, Shigehiro Yamaguchi1,2 (1. Graduate school of Science, Nagoya University, 2. Institute of Transformative Bio-Molecules, Nagoya University, 3. Graduate School of Medicine, Nagoya University)

[1PB-31]Development of polymeric micelles stabilized by hydrophobic cation moieties for efficient systemic delivery of mRNA in vivo

*Jumpei Norimatsu1, Hayato Mizuno2, Takayoshi Watanabe1, Takumi Obara1, Horacio Cabral1, Yasutaka Anraku1,2 (1. Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo, 2. School of Materials and Chemical Technology, Tokyo Institute of Technology)

[1PB-32]Molecular Self-assembled Gene Carriers Based on Dynamic Covalent Bonds

*Akira Matsumoto1, Tsuyoshi Minami1 (1. Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo)

[1PB-33]Molecular Design of Artificial Viral Capsid Toward in-Cell Self-Assembly

*Kentarou Sakamoto1, Yuka Yamamoto1, Hiroshi Inaba1, Kazunori Matsuura1 (1. Graduate School of Engineering, Tottori University)

[1PB-34]Multicomponent Assembly Based on Selective Azaylide Formations

*Mayo Hamada1, Gaku Orimoto1, Suguru Yoshida1 (1. Graduate School of Advanced Engineering, Tokyo University of Science)

[1PB-35]Transport and binding of copper(II) ions to lysozyme by Schiff base ligands.

*Kou Takahashi1, Ryotaro Miyazaki1, Kenichi Kitanishi1, Daisuke Nakane1, Takasiro Akitsu1, Masaki Unno2 (1. Graduate School of Science, Tokyo University of Science, 2. Graduate School of Science and Engineering (Engineering), Ibaraki University)

[1PB-36]Visualization of hypoxia by nitroimidazole derivatives bearing 19F atom

*Tatsuya Ozasa1, Tatsuya Nishihara1, Kazuhito Tanabe1 (1. Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Aoyama Gakuin University)

[1PB-37]Development of 19F MRI probe using phospholipid nanodeiscs

*Kodai Fukushima1, Tomoya Yamamoto1, Kazuya Kikuchi1,2 (1. Graduate School of Engineering, 2. Immunology Frontier Research Center)

[1PB-38]Development of technology for liposome surface modification by using benzylguanine lipids

*Takayoshi Watanabe1,2, Sabrina Galiñanes Reyes1, Asako Narita1, Takahiro Hohsaka2, Tomoaki Matsuura1 (1. Earth-Life Science Institute, Tokyo Institute of Technology, 2. School of Materials Science, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)

[1PB-39]Evaluation of the Influence of Overflow Metabolism on Biofilm Formation of Staphylococcus aureus

*Yuki Ayusawa1, Eri Nasuno1, Norihiro Kato1 (1. School of Engineering, Utsunomiya University)

[1PB-40]Inhibition of α-Hemolysin Production by Quorum Quenching of Staphylococcus aureus

*Sota Saito1, Naoya Tatsumi1, Eri Nasuno1, Norihiro Kato1 (1. School of Engineering, Utsunomiya University)

[1PB-41]Identification of novel histone deacetylase inhibitors based on porphyrin

*Takahiro Sakuma1, Toshifumi TOJO2, Takeshi KONDO1,3, Makoto YUASA1,3 (1. Graduate School Faculty of Science and Technology, Tokyo University of Science, 2. Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 3. Research Institute for Science and Technology)

[1PB-42]Development of injectable hydrogels formed from temperature-responsive fusion proteins for cell delivery

*Keitaro Ii1, Kei Nishida1, Masayasu Mie1, Eiry Kobatake1 (1. Graduate School of Life Science and Technology, Tokyo Institute of Technology)

[1PB-43]Construction of protein nanomicelle with bioluminescence for drug delivery

*Tatsuya Yamada1, Kei Nishida1, Masayasu Mie1, Eiry Kobatake1 (1. Graduate School of Life Science and Technology, Tokyo Institute of Technology)

[1PB-44]Development of quadruplex nucleic acid-based methods to artificially repress target gene expression

*Hanako Takahashi1, Hidetaka Torigoe1 (1. Graduate School of Science, Tokyo University of Science)

[1PB-45]Regulation of gene expression from modified mRNA using visible light

*Tatsuyuki Yoshii1, Masumi Ohshima1, Hirohide Saito1 (1. Cira, Kyoto University)

[1PB-46]Construction of dimers of heme acquisition protein HasA for catalytic application

*Kota Yoshii1, Hiroaki Inaba1, Shinya Ariyasu1, Yuichiro Aiba1, Osami Shoji1 (1. graduate school of science, Nagoya University)

[1PB-47]Dimerization of horse myoglobin by the mutation of loop region based on the 3D-domain swapping

*Tsuyoshi Mashima1, Haruki Onishi1, Naoya Kobayashi1, Shun Hirota1 (1. Nara Institute of Science and Technology)

[1PB-48]Synthesis of a pterin-7-carboxamide having GYK(Z) tripeptide pendant and evaluation of its ricin toxin A chain inhibitory activity

*Tae Miyamoto1, Kota Ohtsuka1, Masaru Goto2, Ryota Saito2,3 (1. Graduate School of Science, Toho University, 2. Faculty of Science, Toho University, 3. Research center for Materials with Integrated Properties, Toho University)

[1PB-49]Construction of an in vitro evolution system for short peptides using droplet microfluidics

*Koji Inaba1, Tomoki Ueda2, Kazuki Tsuchida2, Yoshiya Ikawa1,2, ShigeyoShi Matsumura1,2 (1. Graduate School of Pharma-Medical Science, University of Toyama, 2. Graduate School of Sciences and Engineering, University of Toyama)