Session Details

Poster Session

Tue. Sep 2, 2025 1:10 PM - 2:00 PM JST
Tue. Sep 2, 2025 4:10 AM - 5:00 AM UTC
Poster Session Hall(Funai Hall)

[1P-01]Antigen-templated bioorthogonal reaction between phosphine and azide

*Kakeru Hayakawa1, Hiroki Akiba1, Shinsuke Inuki1,2, Hiroaki Ohno1 (1. Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Kyoto University, 2. Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Tokushima University)

[1P-02]Control of bundling and functions of intracellular microtubules using tetrameric protein

*Soei Watari1, Hiroshi Inaba1, Takanari Inoue2, Kazunori Matsuura1 (1. Graduate School of Engineering, Tottori University, 2. School of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University)

[1P-03]One-pot, Structure-Controlled Construction of Naturally Mimetic Heterotypic Ubiquitin Chain via Bioorthogonal Reaction

*Ryota SHINOHARA1, Takafumi FURUHATA1, Akimitsu OKAMOTO1 (1. School of Engineering, the University of Tokyo)

[1P-04]Analyzing the assembly structure of a pH-responsive piston protein assembly

*Keiichi Okisawa1, Koki Date1, Souta Masumura1, Kosuke Kikuchi1, Takafumi Ueno1 (1. School of Life Science and Technology, Institute of Science Tokyo)

[1P-05]In vivo PSMA labeling using ligand-directed ArNASA chemistry

*Dai Sugihara1, Masaharu Kawano1, Tomonori Tamura1, Itaru Hamachi1 (1. Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University)

[1P-06]Development of cationic fluorescent dye-containing probes enabling specific live-cell imaging of proteins

*Atsumi Nakayama1 (1. Graduate School of Science, Kyushu University)

[1P-07]In-cell assembly of a light-controlled protein trimerization system for supracomplex formation

*Konoka Baba1, Toshiyuki Kowada1,2, Shin Mizukami1,2 (1. Graduate School of Life Sciences, Tohoku University, 2. Institute of Multidisciplinary Research for Advanced Materials, Tohoku University)

[1P-08]Development of Engineered E. coli cells with a furfural-dependent growth system

*Yuto Adachi1, Shunsuke Kato1, Takashi Hayashi1 (1. Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Osaka)

[1P-09]Strategy for Enhancing the Specificity of Antibody-Like Proteins Targeting N-Terminal Amino Acids:Toward the Development of Single-Molecule Peptide Sequencing

*Haruto Kosugi1, Koya Sugano1, Taishi Kondo1, Shun Umemoto1, Naoki Kobayashi1, Izumi Takayanagi1, Yuta Kabeya1, Gosuke Hayashi1, Hiroshi Murakami1,2,3 (1. Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University, 2. Institute of Nano-Life-Systems, Institutes of Innovation for Future Society, Nagoya University, 3. Research Institute of Quantum and Chemical Innovation, Institutes of Innovation for Future Society, Nagoya University)

[1P-10]Discovery of ThDP/FAD-dependent Enzymes for Abiotic Radical Acylations

*Shuto Fujisawa1, Yuto Adachi1, Shunsuke Kato1, Takashi Hayashi1 (1. Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Osaka)

[1P-11]Efficient delivery of a chemocarrier-tethered peptide-type inhibitor into plant cells for plant hormone-related transcription factor

*Ruiqi Liu1,2, Koshiki Mino3, Akiko Idei3, Minoru Yoshida3, Minoru Ueda1,4, Yousuke Takaoka2 (1. Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University, 2. Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University, 3. RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science, 4. Graduate School of Life Sciences, Tohoku University)

[1P-12]Development of chemigenetic near-infrared fluorescent indicators

*Dazhou Cheng1, Chathuranga Rathnamalala2, Takuya Terai1, Martin J. Schnermann2, Robert E. Campbell1 (1. Graduate School of Science, the University of Tokyo, 2. Center for Cancer Research, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health)

[1P-13]Development of Chemical Promoters for Oxidative Folding of Glycoproteins

*Kanako Sano1, Kazuyoshi Muranishi1, Keita Mori1, Takahiro Muraoka1 (1. Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)

[1P-14]Engineering a chemically induced artificial phase separation system for protein activity regulation

*Yoko Fukaya1, Shinya Tsukiji1 (1. Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya Institute of Technology)

[1P-15]Refolding characteristics analysis of the nanofiber protein AtaA using atomic force microscopy

*Kohei OKUDA Okuda1 (1. Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University)

[1P-16]Analysis of the structure of the heme-binding domain of iron-binding proteins derived from Streptococcus pyogenes and their heme transport function to downstream proteins

*Kanta Seki1, Akinobu Senoo1, Jose Caaveiro1 (1. Kyushu University, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences)

[1P-17]Coordination chemogenetics of an adenosine receptor and its application to orphan receptors

*Hajime Inoue1, Takuto Sugawara1, Issei Shimada2, Yoichi Kato2, Tomohiro Doura1, Shigeki Kiyonaka1,3 (1. Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University, 2. Graduate School of Medicine, Nagoya City University, 3. Institute of Quantum Chemical Innovation, Nagoya University)

[1P-18]Exploration of Chemogenetic Activation Methods for the Adenosine A2A Receptor and Their Application to Base Editing Technologies

*HINAKO NAKANE1, MIDORI MAKINO1, TOMOHIRO DOURA1, SHIGEKI KIYONAKA1,2 (1. graduate school of engineering, Nagoya University, 2. Research Institute for Quantum and Chemical Innovation, Nagoya University.)

[1P-19]Amyloid formation in designed complex coacervates and its mechanism

*Ryoma omae Omae1, Tamotsu Zako2, Teruki Nii3, Takeshi Mori3,4, Yoshiki Katayama3,4,5,6, Akihiro Kishimura3,4,5 (1. School of System Life Science, Kyushu University, 2. School of Science and Engineering, Ehime University, 3. School of Engineering, Kyushu University, 4. Center for Future Chemistry, Kyushu University, 5. Center for Molecular System, Kyushu University, 6. Center for Advanced Medical Open Innovation, Kyushu University)

[1P-20]Interaction analysis between IgG1 and novel FcRn ligands designed for affinity column

*Jingwen Li1, Hirofumi Kosuge1, Satoru Nagatoishi2, Linko Hirono3, Ryoko Otake3, Tatsuya Yumoto3, Yosuke Terao3, Teruhiko Ide3, Kouhei Tsumoto1,2,4 (1. Department of Bioengineering, School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo, 2. Medical Device Development and Regulation Research Center, School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo, 3. Tosoh Corporation, 4. The Institute of Medical Science, The University of Tokyo)

[1P-21]Molecular mechanisms of the pH-dependent covalent binding of an enzyme-like binder of Gram-positive bacteria

*Tokunaga Yuki1, Matsunaga Ryo1, Tsumoto Kouhei1,2 (1. School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo, 2. The Institute of Medical Science, The University of Tokyo)

[1P-22]Proximity-based site-specific labeling of a native IgG Fab fragment by a fusion microbial transglutaminase-protein G variant

*Koki Murozono1, Riko Nishioka1, Yoshirou Kawaguchi1, Michio Kimura1, Noriho Kamiya1,2 (1. Graduate School of Engineering, Kyushu University, 2. Center for Future Chemistry, Kyushu University)

[1P-23]Enzymatic Metabolic Reactions Compartmentalized in Liposome with a Skeletal DNA Nanostructure

*Futa Komatsubara1,2, Eiji Nakata1, Lin Peng1, Takashi Morii1,3 (1. Institute of Advanced Energy, Kyoto University, 2. Graduate School of Energy Science, Kyoto University, 3. Faculty of Health Science, Kyoto Koka Women's University)

[1P-24]Inducible nucleus translocation of proteins using a chromatin-localizing Ligand

*Shoei Yamazaki1, Xiaotong Wang1, Yoko Fukaya1, Shinya Tsukiji1 (1. Faculty of Engineering, Nagoya Institute of Technology)

[1P-25]Development of Filamentous Virus-Based Material as CO2 Separation Membrane

*Yu-Ju Huang1, Shoma Aki2, Kazushi Imamura2, Yu Hoshino2, Toshiki Sawada1 (1. School of Materials and Chemical Technology, Institute of Science Tokyo, 2. Graduate School of Engineering, Kyushu University)

[1P-26]Improving the efficiency of non-native reactions in Priestia megaterium using cell-permeable substrate mimics

*Kenta Murase1, Fumiya Ito1, Chie Kasai1, Yuichiro Aiba1, Osami Shoji1 (1. Graduate school of science, Nagoya university)

[1P-27]Construction of fusion protein composed of β-lactamase inhibitory protein (BLIP) and split intein

*Kana Nobusawa1, Tsuyoshi Takahashi1 (1. Graduate School of Science and Technology, Gunma University)

[1P-28]Cellular applications of fluorescent biosensor based on DNA origami scaffold

*Mashal Asif1, Peng Lin1,2, Takashi Morii2,3, Eiji Nakata1,2 (1. Graduate school of Energy Science, Kyoto University, 2. Institute of Advanced Energy, Kyoto University, 3. Faculty of Health Science, Kyoto Koka Women's University, Japan)

[1P-29]Development of Redox-Active Liquid–Liquid Phase Separation Materials and Application to Protein Folding Promotion

*Momoka Fukushima1, Yukino Yamashita1, Rumi Mikami2, Kenta Arai2, Tomohide Saio3, Masaki Okumura4, Takahiro Muraoka1 (1. Graduate School of Engineering, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, 2. Institute of Advanced Biosciences, Tokai University, 3. Division of Molecular Life Science, Institute of Advanced Medical Sciences, Tokushima University, 4. Frontier Research Institute for Interdisciplinary Sciences, Tohoku University)

[1P-30]Development of highly sensitive marine gene sensing technology using reuse-cycle amplification

*Hiromu Oki1, Rino Uejima1, Tunemasa Saiki2, Masakazu Arima3, Hiroaki Sakamoto1 (1. University of Fukui, 2. University of Fukutiyama, 3. Osaka Metropolitan University)

[1P-31]Development of a Multiplex Metabolites Analysis in Frozen Tissue Slices Using Photocleavable Fluorescent Labelling Reagent and 2D TLC Expansion

*Shunya Nagano1, Tatsuya Nishihara1, Kazuhito Tanabe1 (1. Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Aoyama Gakuin University)

[1P-32]Smart cancer diagnosis using antibody-modified fluorescent particles and image analysis

*NEO KINOSHITA1, YUI WATANABE1, AIRI YANAGIHARA1, Han-Sheng Chuang2, HIROAKI SAKAMOTO1 (1. Faculty of Engineering, Fukui University, 2. National Cheng Kung University)

[1P-33]Development of photo-switchable Raman probe with simultaneous detection

*Satoshi Matsumoto1, Hiroyoshi Fujioka2, Minoru Kawatani2, Hikaru Akaboshi3, Spencer John Spratt3, Kazuhiro Kuruma3, Yasuyuki Ozeki3, Mako Kamiya2 (1. School of Life Science and Technology, Institute of Science Tokyo, 2. Laboratory for Chemistry and Life Science, Institute of Science Tokyo, 3. Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology, The University of Tokyo)

[1P-34]Development of novel resonance Raman probes by substitution of the 10th atom of 9CN-pyronin

*Shunsuke Kanai1, Hiroyoshi Fujioka2, Minoru Kawatani2, Spratt John Spencer3, Kazuhiro Kuruma3, Yasuyuki Ozeki3, Mako Kamiya2 (1. Department of Life Science and Technology, Institute of Science Tokyo, 2. Laboratory for Chemistry and Life Science, Institute of Science Tokyo2, Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology, 3. Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology, The University of Tokyo)

[1P-35]Development of Fluorescence Probes with Long-Term Membrane Retention for Visualization of Plasma Membrane Dynamics Changes

*Ayane Ode1, Kosei Shioji2, Hidefumi Iwashita2 (1. Graduate School of Science, Fukuoka University, 2. Faculty of Science, Fukuoka University)

[1P-36]Development of Covalent Fluorescent Substrate for Cell Labeling Activated by Human Orthogonal Enzymes

*Rui Hirakawa1, Akihiro Koga1, Akihiro Kuroda1, Yuji Miyazaki1, Ryosuke Kaneko2, Teruki Nii2, Akihiro Kishimura2,3, Yoshiki Katayama4, Takeshi Mori2 (1. Graduate School of System Life Sciences, Kyushu University, 2. Graduate School of Engineering, Kyushu University, 3. Center for Molecular Systems, Kyushu University, 4. National Institute of Technology, Kitakyushu College)

[1P-37]Development of a Rapid Screening Method for Novel Natural Sulfur Compounds Using LC-Raman Analysis

*Takuma Kyotani1,2, Takuji Nakashima3,4, Masahiro Ando4, Haruko Takeyama1,4,5 (1. Graduate School of Advanced Science and Engineering, Waseda University, 2. Shimadzu Corporation, 3. Faculty of Integrated Environmental Studies, University of Human Environments, 4. Research organization for Nano and Life Innovation, Waseda University, 5. Institute for Advanced Research of Biosystem Dynamics, Waseda Research Institute for Science and Engineering, Waseda University)

[1P-38]Development of a ratiometric fluorescence probe for detecting lysosomal pH fluctuations

*Ryo Kubota1, Huiying Mu1, Ryo Tanaka1, Koji Miki1, Kouichi Ohe1 (1. Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University)

[1P-39]Automated synthesis of polyunsaturated fatty acids based on robust reaction conditions

*Yaohong SHI1, Yutaro SAITO1, Jumpei MORIMOTO1, Shinsuke SANDO1 (1. Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo)

[1P-40]Tetrazine-based fluorogenic probe toward local fluidity imaging of membrane

*Yusei Otsuka1, Tomoya Yamamoto1,2, Kazuya Kikuchi1,2 (1. Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Osaka, 2. Immunology Frontier Research Center, The University of Osaka)

[1P-41]Organelle selective fatty acid metabolite labeling

*Seita Kawamoto1, Takami Kimura1, Alma Fujisawa1, Masaki Tsuchiya2,3, Tomonori Tamura1, Itaru Hamachi1 (1. Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University, 2. PRESTO, 3. School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Shizuoka)

[1P-42]Development of lipid-specific membrane protein screening methods based on gold nanoparticles.

*Kanoko Sekimoto1, Nobuaki Matsumori1 (1. Faculty of Science, Kyushu University)

[1P-43]Construction of desiccation tolerant liposomes encapsulating a high water retention hydrogel

*Iori Kobayashi1, Shogo Yoshimoto1, Takai Madoka2, Matsuura Tomoaki3, Hori Katsutoshi1 (1. Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University, 2. Graduate School of Engineering, Tokyo University, 3. Earth-Life Science Institute, Institute of Future Science, Institute of Science Tokyo)

[1P-44]Study on the control of the inclusion position of methylated cyclodextrins to water-soluble tetraphenyl porphyrins

*Ryo Shibata1, Qiyue Mao1, Atsuki Nakagami1, Masahito Kodera1, Hiroaki Kitagishi1 (1. Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Doshisha University)

[1P-45]Substituent effects on the formation of chlorophyll a epimers that are important in photosynthetic reaction center complexes

*Kazuto Minatogawa1, Saki Kichishima2, Hitoshi Tamiaki2, Yoshitaka Saga1 (1. Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Kindai University, 2. Graduate School of Life Sciences, Ritsumeikan University)

[1P-46]Control of actin filament assembly by actin-binding peptide-fused proteins

*Manami Kanemitsu1, Hiroshi Inaba1, Kazunori Matsuura1 (1. Graduate School of Engineering,Tottori University)

[1P-47]Development of Highly Sensitive Detection Method for the Measurement of Female Hormones using Fluorescent Molecular Probes

*Yoshio Suzuki1 (1. National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)

[1P-48]Effect of tandem dimerization of environmentally responsive alpha-helix peptides on cytotoxicity

*Shota Miyazaki1, Masayuki Yamazaki2, Kin-ya Tomizaki1 (1. Ryukoku University Department of Materials Chemistry, 2. Ryukoku University Department of Food Science and Human Nutritions)

[1P-49]Synthesis of Gold Nanoribbons Using N-Methylated Peptides and NLS Peptides and Evaluation of Their Photothermal Conversion Properties and cytotoxicity

*Ryuki Watanabe1, Soo-Ang Ahn1, Takahito Imai1, Masayuki Yamasaki2, Kin-ya Tomizaki1 (1. Ryukoku University, Department of Materials Chemistry, 2. Ryukoku University, Department of Food Sciences and Human Nutrition)

[1P-50]Peptide-modified single-walled carbon nanotubes for enhanced gene delivery into plant mitochondria

*Masaki Odahara1,2, Maai Mori2, Simon Sau Yin Law2, Keiji Numata1,2 (1. Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University, 2. CSRS, RIKEN)

[1P-51]Conformational restriction enhances passive membrane permeability of N-alkylated peptides

*Ayumi Inayoshi1, Mariko Akiba1, Marin Yokomine1, Koji Umezawa2, Jumpei Morimoto1, Shinsuke Sando1 (1. Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo, 2. Graduate School of Science and Technology, Shinshu University)

[1P-52]Structural optimization and mechanism analysis of antimicrobial peptide foldamers targeting multidrug-resistant bacteria

*Takashi Misawa1, Wataru Sato2, Takahito Ito1, Yosuke Demizu1,2 (1. National Institute of Health Sciences, 2. Graduate School of Life Medical Sciences, Yokohama City University)

[1P-53]Intracellular delivery of mRNA by artificial viral capsids modified with perfluorinated peptides

*Mizuki Wada1, Yuka Yamamoto1, Avijit Ghosh1, Hiroshi Inaba1, Yu Ota2, Takashi Okazoe2, Kazunori Matsuura1 (1. Graduate School of Engineering, Tottori University, 2. AGC Inc.)

[1P-54]Photo-control of Local Deformation and Assembly of Giant Liposomes by Spyropyran modified Peptide Nanofiber

*Yasunari Takaki1, Yingbing Liang1, Hiroshi Inaba1, Kazunori Matsuura1 (1. Graduate School of Engineering, Tottori University)

[1P-55]Chemical synthesis of polypeptides that mimic collagen fibers

*Nana Umemura1, Kota Nomura1, Keiji Numata1,2 (1. Graduate School of engineering, Kyoto University, 2. Center for Sustainable Resource Science, RIKEN)

[1P-56]Synthesis and secondary structure evaluation of a His-tag and a cell recognition site containing collagen model peptides

*Takumi Yasui1, Kin-ya Tomizaki1 (1. Department of Materials Chemistry, Ryukoku University)

[1P-57]Synthesis and characterization of cancer-specific peptides using MTS peptide derivatives.

*Soshin Saita1, Masayuki Yamasaki1, Kin-ya Tomizaki1 (1. Ryukoku University)

[1P-58]Changing the terminal sequence of peptide co-assemblies for the control of an enzymatic cascade reaction in a liquid-liquid phase separation environment

*Yoshiki Mizuguchi1, Rie Wakabayashi1, Noriho Kamiya1,2, Masahiro Goto1,2 (1. Graduate School of Engineering, Kyushu University, 2. Center for Future Chemistry, Kyushu University)

[1P-59]Development of Chemical Modification Strategies for Stabilization and Targeting of Anticancer Peptides

*Xien Wu1, Kota Nomura1, Makoto Oba3, Keiji Numata1,2 (1. Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University, 2. Center for Sustainable Resource Science, RIKEN, 3. Graduate School of Medical Science, Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine)