The 76th Annual Meeting of the Japan Society for Cell Biology

The 76th Annual Meeting of the Japan Society for Cell Biology

Jul 17 - Jul 19, 2024

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The 76th Annual Meeting of the Japan Society for Cell Biology

The 76th Annual Meeting of the Japan Society for Cell Biology

Jul 17 - Jul 19, 2024

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[1A04]Proteome remodeling by hyperosmotic stress

*Yasushi Saeki1, Takuya Tomita1(1. The Institute of Medical Science, The University of Tokyo)

[1A06]Misdirected cell-autonomous immunity targets intrinsic organelles in moyamoya disease.

*Minami Orii1, Shiori Ainuki1, Daisuke Oikawa2, Akinori Endo3, Fuminori Tokunaga2, Keiji Tanaka3, Yasushi Saeki4, Kazuhiro Nagata5, Daisuke Morito1(1. Showa University, School of Medicine, 2. Graduate School of Medicine, Osaka Metropolitan University, 3. Laboratory of Protein Metabolism, Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science, 4. Division of Protein Metabolism, The Institute of Medical Science, the University of Tokyo, 5. JT Biohistory Research Hall)

[1A09]Computational phase microscopy for cell biology

*Yugo Inutsuka1,2, Yasushi Okada1,2,3(1. Univ. Tokyo, Graduate School of Science, 2. RIKEN, BDR, 3. Univ. Tokyo, Graduate School of Medicine)

[1A11]M-type pyruvate kinase PKM1 inhibits invasion of epithelial cancer cells through tricellular tight junction formation

*Daiki Nakatsu1, Takashi Tsunoda2, Masayuki Murata1,3, Fumi Kano1(1. Cell Biology Center, Institute of Innovative Research, Tokyo Institute of Technology, 2. Department of Life Science and Technology, School of Life Science and Technology, Tokyo Institute of Technology, 3. Multimodal Cell Analysis Collaborative Research Cluster, Tokyo Institute of Technology)

[1A14]Deficiency of the germ cell membrane-specific sulfo-glycolipid Seminolipid causes abnormal Sertoli cell polarity and disruption of blood-testis barrier

*Kanon Akiyama1, Mikio Furuse2, Tatsuyuki Yamashita3, Koichi Honke4, Manabu Ozawa5, Masahito Ikawa5,6, Yoshitaka Fujihara7, Tokuko Iwamori8, Seiya Mizuno9, Narumi Ogonuki10, Atsuo Ogura10(1. Interdisciplinary Graduate School of Science and Technology, Shinshu Univ., 2. NIPS, 3. Center for innovative and translational medicine, Kochi University Medical School, 4. Kochi University Medical School, 5. IMS, Univ. of Tokyo, 6. RIMD, Osaka Univ., 7. NCCC, 8. Nakamura Gakuen University, 9. LARC and TBMRC, Univ. of Tsukuba, 10. RIKEN BRC)

[1A19]Chronological change of the wave of seminiferous epithelium

*Chisato Nagai1, Ayaka Iishiba1, Natsuki Konishi1, Yoshitaka Fujihara2, Seiji Takashima1,3,4(1. Graduate school of science and technology, Shinshu University, 2. National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center, 3. ICCER, Shinshu Univ., 4. SSXI, Shinshu Univ.)

[1B04]Bud dormancy in bryophytes

*Kimitsune Ishizaki1(1. Graduate School of Science, Kobe University)

[1B09]Lamin B1-dependent transient nuclear softening during the zygotic transcriptional burst of mouse early embryogenesis

*Masahito TANAKA1, Rin SAKANOUE2, Atsushi TAKASU2, Yasuki MIYAGAWA3, Naoko WATANABE1, Kei MIYAMOTO3, Yuta SHIMAMOTO1,4(1. Laboratory of Physics and Cell Biology, National Institute of Genetics, 2. Graduate School of Biology-Oriented Science and Technology, Kindai University, 3. Laboratory of Animal Reproductive Physiology, Department of Animal and Marine Biosciences, Graduate School of Bioresource and Bioenvironmental Sciences, Kyushu University, 4. Department of Genetics, Sokendai University)

[1B10]Somatic epigenetic mosaicism of FDFT1 and clonal expansion of the FDFT1 epigenetically silenced cells underlies non-hereditary localized form of porokeratosis

*Akiharu Kubo1,2, Sonoko Saito2, Yuki Saito2, Hisato Suzuki2, Showbu Sato2, Satomi Aoki2, Masukazu Inoie4, Kenichiro Hata3, Keisuke Kataoka2, Kenjiro Kosaki2, Masayuki Amagai2, Kazuhiko Nakabayashi3(1. Kobe University, 2. Keio University School of Medicine, 3. National Center for Child Health and Development, 4. Japan Tissue Engineering Co., Ltd.)

[1B11]p53 secures the normal behavior of H3.1 histone in the nucleus by regulating nuclear phosphatidic acid and EZH2 during the G1/S phase

*Tsukasa Oikawa1, Junya Hasegawa2, Haruka Handa1, Naomi Ohnishi3, Yasuhito Onodera4, Ari Hashimoto1, Junko Sasaki2, Takehiko Sasaki2, Koji Ueda3, Hisataka Sabe5(1. Hokkaido Univ., Graduate School of Medicine, Department of Molecular Biology, 2. Tokyo Medical and Dental Univ., Medical Research Institute, Department of Biochemical Pathophysiology/Lipid Biology, 3. Japanese Foundation for Cancer Research, Cancer Precision Medicine Center, Cancer Proteomics Group, 4. Hokkaido Univ., Graduate School of Medicine, Global Center for Biomedical Science and Engineering, 5. Hokkaido Univ., Institute for Genetic Medicine)

[1B19]‘Go’ and ‘Whoa’ Signals in Cell Motility: Non-catalytic role of PI3-kinase through a novel p85β/AP2-mediated endocytosis

*Hideaki T. Matsubayashi1, Jack Mountain2, Nozomi Takahashi1, Abhijit Deb Roy2, Tony Yao2, Amy F. Peterson2, Cristian Saez Gonzalez2, Ibuki Kawamata3,4,5, Takanari Inoue2(1. Tohoku University, FRIS, 2. Johns Hopkins University, Department of Cell Biology, 3. Tohoku University, Department of Robotics, 4. Ochanomizu University, Natural Science Division, 5. Kyoto University, Division of Physics and Astronomy)

[1C02]Tumor-suppressive cell competition driven by a "kick-me-out" signal, FGF21

*Motoyuki Ogawa1,2,3, Isao Naguro1,2,3, Hidenori Ichijo3(1. Bioresponse Signaling, Faculty of Pharm., Juntendo Univ., 2. Cell Signaling, Grad. Sch. Pharmaceut. Sci., Univ. of Tokyo, 3. Cell Signaling and Stress Responses Laboratory, TMDU Advanced Research Institute)

[1C08]Mechanisms for Viral Infection and propagation via Intercellular Communication

*Yoichiro Fujioka1,2, Fumiya Kozawa1, Taro Ichimura3, Taishi Kakizuka4, Rumi Shimada1, Yasuyuki Hashimoto1, Sayaka Kashiwagi1,2, Tomoko Kamasaki1,2, Maho Amano1, Takeharu Nagai3,4, Yusuke Ohba1,2(1. Dep. of Cell Physiol., Fac of Med. and Grad. Sch. of Med., Hokkaido Univ., 2. AMED-CREST, 3. OTRI, Osaka Univ., 4. SANKEN, Osaka Univ.)

[1C09]Study of growing process of human induced pluripotent stem cell – derived cardiac spheroids by synchrotron scanning X-ray fluorescence microscopy

*Toshimasa Uemura1,2, Mari Shimura3,4, Satoshi Matsuyama3,5, Masao Sasai6, Yuto Tanaka7, Junya Yoshimizu5, Kazuto Yamauchi1,2, Shigeru Miyagawa6(1. Osaka University, Osaka University-RIKEN Center for Science and Technology, 2. JTEC CORPORATION, 3. RIKEN, 4. National Center for Global Health and Medicine, Research Institute, 5. Nagoya University, Department of Materials Physics, 6. Osaka University, Graduate School of Medicine, 7. Osaka University, Graduate School of Technology)

[1C10]Regulation of human epidermal stem cells by temperature

*Daisuke Nanba1, Jun-Ichi Sakabe2, Johannes Mosig3, Michel Brouard3, Yann Barrandon2,3(1. Tottori Univ. Faculty of Medicine, 2. Singapore General Hospital, 3. EPFL)

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