Daisuke Shiomi

Publication List Details

Period

2004 - 2009

Number

13

Co-Authors

A determinant formula for relative congruence zeta functions for cyclotomic function fields (2009)

Shiomi, Daisuke

Rosen M. gave a determinant formula for relative class numbers for the P-th cyclotomic function fields in the case of the monic irreducible polynomial P, which is regarded as an analogue of the...

The C-Terminal Domain of MinC Inhibits Assembly of the Z Ring in Escherichia coli � (2006)

Daisuke Shiomi, William Margolin

regulates FtsZ assembly at the cell poles, helping to ensure that the Z ring will assemble only at midcell. Of the three Min proteins, MinC is sufficient to inhibit Z-ring assembly. By binding to...

Simultaneous measurement of sensor-protein dynamics and motility of a single cell by on-chip microcultivation system (2004)

Inoue, Ippei, Shiomi, Daisuke, Kawagishi, Ikuro, Yasuda, Kenji

Abstract Measurement of the correlation between sensor-protein expression, motility and environmental change is important for understanding the adaptation process of cells during their change of...

Attractant binding alters arrangement of chemoreceptor dimers within its cluster at a cell pole

Homma, Motohiro, Shiomi, Daisuke, Homma, Michio, Kawagishi, Ikuro

Many sensory systems involve multiple steps of signal amplification to produce a significant response. One such mechanism may be the clustering of transmembrane receptors. In bacterial chemotaxis,...

Simultaneous measurement of sensor-protein dynamics and motility of a single cell by on-chip microcultivation system

Inoue, Ippei, Shiomi, Daisuke, Kawagishi, Ikuro, Yasuda, Kenji

Measurement of the correlation between sensor-protein expression, motility and environmental change is important for understanding the adaptation process of cells during their change of generation....

Stabilization of Polar Localization of a Chemoreceptor via Its Covalent Modifications and Its Communication with a Different Chemoreceptor

Shiomi, Daisuke, Banno, Satomi, Homma, Michio, Kawagishi, Ikuro

In the chemotaxis of Escherichia coli, polar clustering of the chemoreceptors, the histidine kinase CheA, and the adaptor protein CheW is thought to be involved in signal amplification and...

Helical distribution of the bacterial chemoreceptor via colocalization with the Sec protein translocation machinery

Shiomi, Daisuke, Yoshimoto, Masayuki, Homma, Michio, Kawagishi, Ikuro

In Escherichia coli, chemoreceptor clustering at a cell pole seems critical for signal amplification and adaptation. However, little is known about the mechanism of localization itself. Here we...

Attractant binding alters arrangement of chemoreceptor dimers within its cluster at a cell pole

Homma, Motohiro, Shiomi, Daisuke, Homma, Michio, Kawagishi, Ikuro

Many sensory systems involve multiple steps of signal amplification to produce a significant response. One such mechanism may be the clustering of transmembrane receptors. In bacterial chemotaxis,...

Simultaneous measurement of sensor-protein dynamics and motility of a single cell by on-chip microcultivation system

Inoue, Ippei, Shiomi, Daisuke, Kawagishi, Ikuro, Yasuda, Kenji

Measurement of the correlation between sensor-protein expression, motility and environmental change is important for understanding the adaptation process of cells during their change of generation....

Stabilization of Polar Localization of a Chemoreceptor via Its Covalent Modifications and Its Communication with a Different Chemoreceptor

Shiomi, Daisuke, Banno, Satomi, Homma, Michio, Kawagishi, Ikuro

In the chemotaxis of Escherichia coli, polar clustering of the chemoreceptors, the histidine kinase CheA, and the adaptor protein CheW is thought to be involved in signal amplification and...

Helical distribution of the bacterial chemoreceptor via colocalization with the Sec protein translocation machinery

Shiomi, Daisuke, Yoshimoto, Masayuki, Homma, Michio, Kawagishi, Ikuro

In Escherichia coli, chemoreceptor clustering at a cell pole seems critical for signal amplification and adaptation. However, little is known about the mechanism of localization itself. Here we...

The C-Terminal Domain of MinC Inhibits Assembly of the Z Ring in Escherichia coli▿

Shiomi, Daisuke, Margolin, William

In Escherichia coli, the Min system, consisting of three proteins, MinC, MinD, and MinE, negatively regulates FtsZ assembly at the cell poles, helping to ensure that the Z ring will assemble only at...

Genetic mechanism regulating bacterial cell shape and metabolism

Shiomi, Daisuke, Mori, Hideo, Niki, Hironori

The bacterium Escherichia coli is rod-shaped, and a unit cell keeps regular dimensions of about 1.5 µm long and 0.5 µm wide. The rod-shaped cell is composed of two parts: a cylinder in the center...