Functional Characterization of a K140N Human Glucocorticoid Receptor Variant (2005)
Satoru Koyano, Yoshiro Saito, Shogo Ozawa, Atsuko Miyajima, Jun-ichi Sawada
Glucocorticoids are widely used as potent anti-inflammatory drugs. Glucocorticoids exert their pharmacological effects by binding to glucocorticoid receptor (GR), which promotes expression of its...
Functional Characterization of a K140N Human Glucocorticoid Receptor Variant (2005)
Satoru Koyano, Yoshiro Saito, Shogo Ozawa, Atsuko Miyajima, Jun-ichi Sawada
Glucocorticoids are widely used as potent anti-inflammatory drugs. Glucocorticoids exert their pharmacological effects by binding to glucocorticoid receptor (GR), which promotes expression of its...
Miyazaki, Chie, Iba, Yoshitaka, Yamada, Yukio, Takahashi, Haruo, Sawada, Jun-ichi, Kurosawa, Yoshikazu
The specificity for 11-deoxycortisol (11-DOC) of a monoclonal antibody (mAb), designated SCET, was changed to specificity for cortisol (CS) by site-specific mutagenesis followed by random...
Kikuchi, Yutaka, Irie, Masachike, Ikebuchi, Hidehary, Sawada, Jun-ichi, Terao, Tadao, Nakayama, Shigeru, ...
In order to determine the epitope of metallothionein (MT) to a murine monoclonal antibody (MT 189– 14– 7) which had been produced by immunization with rat MT 2 (Kikuchi et al. (1988) Mol....
p600, a unique protein required for membrane morphogenesis and cell survival
Nakatani, Yoshihiro, Konishi, Hiroaki, Vassilev, Alex, Kurooka, Hisanori, Ishiguro, Keiichiro, Sawada, Jun-ichi, ...
In this article, we identify and characterize p600, a unique 600-kDa retinoblastoma protein- and calmodulin-binding protein. In the nucleus, p600 and retinoblastoma protein seem to act as a chromatin...
p600, a unique protein required for membrane morphogenesis and cell survival
Nakatani, Yoshihiro, Konishi, Hiroaki, Vassilev, Alex, Kurooka, Hisanori, Ishiguro, Keiichiro, Sawada, Jun-ichi, ...
In this article, we identify and characterize p600, a unique 600-kDa retinoblastoma protein- and calmodulin-binding protein. In the nucleus, p600 and retinoblastoma protein seem to act as a chromatin...