Session Details
[2MS-10]【J】Essentials of Life: function and evolution of transporters across diverse organisms
Thu. Dec 4, 2025 11:15 AM - 12:35 PM JST
Thu. Dec 4, 2025 2:15 AM - 3:35 AM UTC
Thu. Dec 4, 2025 2:15 AM - 3:35 AM UTC
Room 10(Pacifico Yokohama Conference Center 4F, 413)
Organizer: Ayumi Nagashima (Institute of Science Tokyo), Shoko Kobayashi (The University of Tokyo)
Organisms survive by sensing and responding to their environment. Membrane transporters, which are essential for both, have different properties among orthologs. Multidisciplinary research allows us to understand their sophisticated mechanisms. In this symposium, young and talented speakers will present their latest updates on the physiology of membrane transporters, including their specific permeability to different substrates such as ions, water and food components across species.
[2MS-10-01]Analysis of Intestinal Bile Acid Transporters: Exploring Possible Pathways Beyond ASBT
○Shoko Kobayashi1, Kurobe Takashima Yuki2 (1. Hokkaido University Faculty of Fisheries Sciences, 2. The University of Tokyo Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences)
Q & A for Each Presentation
[2MS-10-02]Understanding Proton Motive Force Regulation by Cation proton Antiporters
○Masaru Tsujii1, Yasuhiro Ishimaru1, Nobuyuki Uozumi1 (1. Tohoku Univ. Grad. Sch. of Eng.)
Q & A for Each Presentation
[2MS-10-03]Identification of endogenous substrates for membrane transporters by structure-selective metabolomics
○Yusuke Masuo1, Yukio Kato1 (1. Kanazawa University)
Q & A for Each Presentation
[2MS-10-04]Duplication and subfunctionalization of aqp10 in Anguillid eels
○Ayumi Nagashima1,2, Shin-ichiro Hidaka1,2, Chihiro Ota1,2, Daisuke Yamanaka3,4, Koichi Ito3, Tsutomu Nakada5, Tadaomi Furuta1,2, Akira Kato1,2 (1. Institute of Science Tokyo, 2. Tokyo Institute of Technology, 3. The University of Tokyo, 4. Y's Data Science Co., Ltd., 5. Shinshu University)
