Session Details
[6P-C][6P-C] Poster Presentation 01 (36)
Wed. Jul 16, 2025 1:40 PM - 3:10 PM JST
Wed. Jul 16, 2025 4:40 AM - 6:10 AM UTC
Wed. Jul 16, 2025 4:40 AM - 6:10 AM UTC
Poster & Exhibition & Rest Area 6F 6P-C(6F Exhibition Hall)
C. Cell Proliferation / Apoptosis / Signal transduction
[6P-C-039]NSC777201 exhibits anticancer activity against colorectal cancer cells by inducing multiple types of cell death
*Pei-Ming Yang1,2,3, Hsin-Hsuan Ho1 (1. Taipei Medical University. Graduate Institute of Cancer Biology and Drug Discovery, 2. Taipei Medical University. PhD Program for Cancer Molecular Biology and Drug Discovery, 3. Taiwanese Society of Developmental Biology)
[6P-C-040]Effects of trans-2-nonenal and olfactory masking odorants to the cell membrane in human keratinocytes
*Yuki Umino1, Ryota Kami1, Mitsuhiro Denda2, Shinobu Nakanishi1 (1. MIRAI Technology Institute, Shiseido Co., Ltd., 2. Institute for Advanced Study of Mathematical Sciences, Meiji University)
[6P-C-041]Sufficient SF3B1 expression is required for embryonic brain development
*Hiromasa Ninomiya1, Hinano Okawa1, Haruna Shinozaki1, Shinji Saitoh2, Yoichi Kato1 (1. Department of Cell Biology, Nagoya City University Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Nagoya 4678601, Japan, 2. Department of Pediatrics and Neonatology, Nagoya City University Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Nagoya 4678601, Japan)
[6P-C-042]tRNA-Mediated Regulation of TORC1 is Essential for Quiescence Maintenance
*Ryo Yoshizono1, Yoshiaki Kamada2, Akira Matsuura3 (1. Chiba Univ. Biology Course, 2. National Institute for Basic Biology. Cross-Disciplinary Research Unit, 3. Chiba Univ. Biology Department)
[6P-C-043(YP-010)]Genetic dissection of tumor-suppressive tissue microenvironment in Drosophila
*Tomonori Nakanishi1, Masato Enomoto2, Tomoe Kobayashi3, Makoto Matsuyama3, Tatsushi Igaki1,4 (1. Graduate School of Pharmaceutical sciences, Kyoto University, 2. Laboratory of Dynamic Biology, Department of Integrative Vascular Biology, Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of Fukui, 3. Division of Molecular Genetics, Shigei Medical Research Institute , 4. Laboratory of Genetics, Graduate School of Biostudies, Kyoto University)
[6P-C-044]The role of Hr-cdh1 in terminating cell division in Halocynthia roretzi embryo.
*Takuya Setoguchi1, Naohito Takatori1 (1. Tokyo Metropolitan University)
[6P-C-045]The exclusion of apical aPKC by septate junction proteins in enteroblasts is required to maintain intestinal stem cell homeostasis in Drosophila.
*Yasushi Izumi1,2, Mikio Furuse1,2 (1. Division of Cell Structure, National Institute for Physiological Sciences, 2. Physiological Sciences Program, Graduate Institute for Advanced Studies, SOKENDAI)
[6P-C-046(YP-011)]Genetic analysis of a novel regulator of cell competition derived from loser cells
*Takato Nakano1, Bungo Kakemura2, Tatsushi Igaki1,2 (1. Kyoto University, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2. Kyoto University, Graduate School of Biostudies)
[6P-C-047]The mechanism of ANXA1-mediated cell competition
*Kotone Matsubara1, Kana Aoki1, Tohru Ishitani1 (1. RMID, Osaka Univ.)
[6P-C-048(YP-012)]Sec16A is involved in the regulation of the nutrient-sensing mTORC1 pathway
*Yuichiro IOI1, Misaki Kobayashi1, Chiaki Ishii1, Hideki Shibata1, Terunao Takahara1 (1. Nagoya University Graduate School of Bioagricultural Sciences)
[6P-C-049]Development of a chemogenetic tool for specific activation of mTORC1 in living cells
*Naoki Komatsu1, Shinya Tsukiji2,3, Atsushi Miyawaki4,5, Kenta Terai1 (1. Department of Histology, Graduate School of Biomedical Science, Tokushima University, 2. Department of Life Science and Applied Chemistry, Nagoya Institute of Technology, 3. Department of Nanopharmaceutical Sciences, Nagoya Institute of Technology, 4. Laboratory for Cell Function Dynamics, RIKEN Center for Brain Science, 5. Biotechnological Optics Research Team, RIKEN Center for Advanced Photonics)
[6P-C-050]Mechanism and role of phase separated droplet formation composed of RNA and RNA-binding proteins in cardiomyocyte nuclei
*Tai Sada1, Wataru Kimura1 (1. RIKEN BDR)
[6P-C-051]Iterative Indirect Immunofluorescence Imaging for cryosections (Cryo-4i) reveals dynamic cell cycle regulation coupled with intestinal stem cell differentiation
*Shuji Matsuguchi1, Ayaka Omori1, Takaya Abe1, Hiroshi Kiyonari1, Yumi Konagaya1 (1. RIKEN. Center for Biosystems Dynamics Research)
[6P-C-052(YP-013)]Development of FRET biosensor to visualize phosphorylation-dependent conformational changes of Rb and elucidation of cell cycle control mechanisms
*Nakashima Sachiya1, Yuhei Goto1, Masaya Mukai2,3,4, Kazuhiro Aoki1,2,3,4 (1. Graduate school of Biostudies, Kyoto university, 2. Quantitative Biology Group, Exploratory Research Center on Life and Living Systems (ExCELLS), National Institutes of Natural Sciences, 3. Division of Quantitative Biology, National Institute for Basic Biology, National Institutes of Natural Sciences, 4. Department of Basic Biology, School of Life Science, SOKENDAI (The Graduate University for Advanced Studies))
[6P-C-053]Genetic dissection of the upstream mechanism that triggers cell competition
*Shiori Ueda1, Bungo Kakemura1, Hiroshi Kanda1, Tomoe Kobayashi2, Makoto Matsuyama2, Tatsushi Igaki1 (1. Kyoto University, Graduate School of Biostudies, 2. Shigei Medical Research Institute, Division of Molecular Genetics)
[6P-C-054(YP-014)]Oxygen promotes PDAC Organoid Growth via AMPK-autophagy axis: Findings from a gas-permeable plate
*HUAZE YE1, Yukino Inomata2, Toru Hiratsuka2 (1. Osaka University, Graduate School of Medicine, Department of Molecular Oncology, 2. Osaka International Cancer Institute, Research Center, Department of Oncogenesis and Growth Regulation)
[6P-C-055]Optogenetic control of endogenous p53 signaling pathway
*Tatsuki Tsuruoka1,2,3,4, Yuhei Goto1,2,3,4, Kazuhiro Aoki1,2,3,4 (1. Quantitative Biology Research Group, Exploratory Research Center on Life and Living Systems (ExCELLS), National Institutes of Natural Sciences, 2. Division of Quantitative Biology, National Institute for Basic Biology, National Institutes of Natural Sciences, 3. Department of Basic Biology, School of Life Science, SOKENDAI (The Graduate University for Advanced Studies), 4. Laboratory of Cell Cycle Regulation, Graduate School of Biostudies, Kyoto University)
[6P-C-056(YP-015)]Mechanistic insights into intercellular transfer of Src via Extracellular Vesicles
*Haruki Adachi1,2, Chitose Oneyama1,2 (1. Nagoya city University, 2. Aichi Cancer Center Research Institute)
[6P-C-057]Citrus Junos Fruit Extracts Increase Intracellular Ca2+ Levels in Human Keratinocytes
*Nao Sato1, Akihiro Tada2, Takeshi Matsui1 (1. Tokyo Univ. Technol. Grad Sch. Bionics, 2. POLA Inc.)
[6P-C-058]Novel CLE peptides are involved in the regulation of cambium stem cells during secondary growth in Arabidopsis
Hui Cao1,2, Kohji Murase3, *Dongbo Shi1,2 (1. RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science, Japan, 2. Institute of Biochemistry and Biology, University of Potsdam, Germany, 3. Kihara Institute for Biological Research, Yokohama City University, Japan)
[6P-C-059]Unraveling the Role of ADAM10 in JNK Signaling for Systemic Growth Regulation
*Zhikai He1,2, Tatsushi Igaki2, Masato Enomoto1 (1. Lab. of Dynamic Biol., Dep. of Integ. Vascular Biol., Faculty of Med. Sci., Univ. of Fukui, 2. Lab. of Genet., Grad. Sch. of Bio., Kyoto Univ.)
[6P-C-060]Investigation of Pecam-1-mediated relocalization and functional disruption of KDM5C
*Ga Rin Goo1, Hyun-Shik Lee2 (1. Kyungpook National Univ. BK21 FOUR KNU Creative Bio Research Group, 2. Kyungpook National Univ. BK21 FOUR KNU Creative Bio Research Group. KNU G-LAMP Project Group)
[6P-C-061]KDM4A is essential for eye and brain development in Xenopus laevis embryogenesis.
*Chanjin Gwak1, Hyun-Shik Lee2 (1. Kyungpook National Univ. BK21 FOUR KNU Creative Bio Research Group, 2. Kyungpook National Univ. BK21 FOUR KNU Creative Bio Research Group. KNU G-LAMP Project Group)
[6P-C-062]Ceramide suppresses OASIS-mediated osteoblast maturation via inhibition of intramembrane proteolysis
*Issei Omura1, Kazunori Imaizumi2, Atsushi Saito1 (1. Department of Frontier Science and Interdisciplinary Research, Faculty of Medicine, Kanazawa University, 2. THE OSAKA MEDICAL RESEARCH FOUNDATION FOR INTRACTABLE DISEASES)
[6P-C-063]A proliferation maker Ki-67 regulates mitotic dephosphorylation
*Haruko Inose1, Hidtaka Kosako2, Masatoshi Takagi3, Shige. H Yoshimura1,4,5 (1. Graduate School of Biostudies, Kyoto University, 2. Institute of Advanced Medical Sciences, Tokushima University, 3. RIKEN Center for Brain Science, 4. Institute for Integrated Cell-Material Sciences, Kyoto University, 5. Center for Living Systems Information Science, Kyoto University)
[6P-C-064(YP-016)]SLC38A1, a highly expressed amino acid transporter in urothelial carcinoma cells, is associated to urothelial cell functionality
*Nesrine Sassi1, Atsunari Kawashima1, Kentaro Jingushi2, Akinaru Yamamoto1, Yuki Horibe1, Shunsuke Inoguchi1, Yoshiyuki Yamamoto1, Yu Ishizuya1, Takuji Hayashi1, Koji Hatano1, Kato Taigo1, Norio Nonomura1 (1. Dep. Urology, The University of Osaka Graduate School of Medicine, 2. Laboratory of Molecular and Cellular Physiology, The University of Osaka Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences)
[6P-C-065]1-Hydroxypyrene induced dysregulation of eye and organ development during Xenopus laevis embryogenesis
*Min-Seok HEO1, Eun-Hye Jeong1, Hyun-Shik Lee2 (1. Kyungpook National Univ. BK21 Four KNU Creative Bio Research Group, 2. Kyungpook National Univ. BK21 Four KNU Creative Bio Research Group. KNU G-LAMP Project Group)
[6P-C-066]The ubiquitin-proteasome system plays a crucial role in triggering cell competition
*Hitomi Nakamura1, Bo Zhang1, Ryo Matsumoto1, Mai Sakaguchi1, Tomoe Kobayashi2, Makoto Matsuyama2, Keita Miyoshi3, Shu Kondo3,4, Kuniaki Saito3, Hiroshi Kanda1, Tatsushi Igaki1 (1. Kyoto University , Graduate School of Biostudies, Department of Genetics, 2. Shigei Medical Research Institute, Division of Molecular Genetics, 3. National Institute of Genetics, Department of Chromosome Science, Invertebrate Genetics Laboratory, 4. Tokyo University of Science, Department of Biological Science and Technology)
[6P-C-067]Dissecting systemic regulation of tumor-suppressive cell competition
*Yiheng Wang1, Shino Ihara2, Bungo Kakemura1, Tomoe Kobayashi3, Makoto Matsuyama3, Tatsushi Igaki1,2 (1. Kyoto University, Graduate school of Biostudies, 2. Kyoto University, Graduate school of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 3. Shigei Medical Research Institute, Division of Molecular Genetics)
[6P-C-068]PPP1CB controls TNFR1/RIP1-mediated apoptosis and necroptosis during embryogenesis
*JU HYUNG OH1, HYUN-SHIK LEE2 (1. Kyungpook National University Univ. BK21 FOUR KNU Creative Bio Research Department, 2. Kyungpook National University Univ. BK21 FOUR KNU Creative Bio Research Department, KNU GLAMP Project Group)
[6P-C-069(YP-017)]A Kinase Essential for Broad-Range Chemotactic Sensing via cAR1 Phosphorylation in Dictyostelium
*Yuna Usami1, Yusuke Ono1, Yoichiro Kamimura2, Tetsuya Muramoto1 (1. Toho University, 2. Nara Medical University)
[6P-C-070(YP-018)]Chemosensation inhibits cannibalistic behavior in Drosophila larvae
*Nagisa Matsuda1, Masato Tsutsumi2, Misako Okumura1, Takahiro Chihara1 (1. Graduate School of Integrated Sciences for Life, Hiroshima University, 2. Graduate School of Medicine, Nagoya University)
[6P-C-071]Isoform-specific roles of UBE3B in cell roliferation: Distinct mechanisms of UBE3B-1 and UBE3B-2
*Kaito Iwashita1, Ibuki Kato1, Kazuyoshi Yano1, Maiko Okada1 (1. Grad. Sch. of Bionics, Tokyo Univ. of Tech.)
[6P-C-072]The role of Cdh1 in the regulation of muscle cell number in the tailbud of Halocynthia roretzi embryos
Naohito Takatori1, *Takuya Setoguchi1 (1. Tokyo Metropolitan University)
[6P-C-073(YP-019)]PERK plays a crucial role in cell competition
*Sakura Ishihara1, Rina Nagata1, Syu Kondo2, Kuniaki Saito3, Makoto Matsuyama4, Tomoe Kobayashi4, Tatsushi Igaki1 (1. Laboratory of Genetics, Graduate School of Biostudies, Kyoto University, Japan, 2. Department of Biological Science and Technology, Tokyo University of Science, Japan, 3. Division of Invertebrate Genetics, National Institute of Genetics, Japan, 4. Division of Molecular Genetics, Shigei Medical Research Institute, Japan)
[6P-C-074]CRD-independent Wnt signaling regulates cell polarity in C. elegans
Takefumi Negishi1,2, Schuyler DiBacco1, Misato Matsuo1, Masayo Asakawa1, *Hitoshi Sawa1,2 (1. National Institute of Genetics , 2. Sokendai)