S. Kubota

Publication List Details

Period

1983 - 2008

Number

36

Co-Authors

Inhibition of NK cells by murine CMV-encoded class I MHC homologue m144 (1999)

Kubota, A, Kubota, S, Farrell, HE, Davis-Poynter, N, Takei, F

Murine cytomegalovirus (CMV)-encoded protein m144 is homologous to class I MHC heavy-chain and is thought to regulate NK-cell-mediated immune responses in vivo. To examine the effects of m144 on Nh...

GaAlAs/GaAs Vertical Cavity Surface Emitting Active Filter, (1992)

Koyama, F., Kubota, S., Iga, K.

Semiconductor laser amplifiers are of Interest for direct light amplification as well as functional operation such as wavelength filtering and so on. An optical filter with narrow bandwidth and...

IMPULSE RESPONSE OF THE ACOUSTIC DIFFRACTION : A THEORETICAL ESTIMATION AND ITS EXPERIMENTAL VERIFICATION (1990)

Otani, T., Kubota, S.

Theoretical formulation of the diffraction is presented to obtain the impulse response of the diffraction at a straight edge. Theoretical calculations are experimentally verified by direct...

IMPULSE RESPONSE OF THE ACOUSTIC DIFFRACTION : A THEORETICAL ESTIMATION AND ITS EXPERIMENTAL VERIFICATION (1990)

Otani, T., Kubota, S.

Theoretical formulation of the diffraction is presented to obtain the impulse response of the diffraction at a straight edge. Theoretical calculations are experimentally verified by direct...

IMPULSE RESPONSE OF THE ACOUSTIC DIFFRACTION : A THEORETICAL ESTIMATION AND ITS EXPERIMENTAL VERIFICATION (1990)

Otani, T., Kubota, S.

Theoretical formulation of the diffraction is presented to obtain the impulse response of the diffraction at a straight edge. Theoretical calculations are experimentally verified by direct...

Field Trial of Composite Fiber-Optic Overhead Ground Wire, (1983)

Kubota,S., Kawahira,H., Nakajima,T., Matsubara,I., Saito,Y.

A composite fiber-optic ground wire (OPGW), which provides additional communication capabilities for system protection and control of overhead power transmission systems has been developed. After...

On how a myosin tryptophan may be perturbed.

Bivin, D B, Kubota, S, Pearlstein, R, Morales, M F

A well-known indication that a nucleotide has bound to myosin is the enhancement of the fluorescence of a specific tryptophan in the "subfragment 1" segment of the protein. Empirically the effect has...

Use of a human immunodeficiency virus type 1 Rev mutant without nucleolar dysfunction as a candidate for potential AIDS therapy.

Furuta, R A, Kubota, S, Maki, M, Miyazaki, Y, Hattori, T, Hatanaka, M

Applications of transdominant mutants of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) regulatory proteins, especially Rev mutant, have been attempted for gene therapy against AIDS, because the Rev...

Nuclear preservation and cytoplasmic degradation of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 Rev protein.

Kubota, S, Duan, L, Furuta, R A, Hatanaka, M, Pomerantz, R J

Rev, a major regulatory protein of human immunodeficiency virus type 1, has been demonstrated to shuttle between the nucleus and cytoplasm of infected cells. The fate of the Rev protein in living...

Binding of intracellular anti-Rev single chain variable fragments to different epitopes of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 rev: variations in viral inhibition.

Wu, Y, Duan, L, Zhu, M, Hu, B, Kubota, S, Bagasra, O, ...

Intracellular immunization to target the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) regulatory protein Rev has been explored as a genetic therapy for AIDS. Efficient intracellular expression of...

Effects of chimeric mutants of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 Rev and human T-cell leukemia virus type I Rex on nucleolar targeting signals.

Kubota, S, Nosaka, T, Cullen, B R, Maki, M, Hatanaka, M

Two chimeric mutant genes derived from rev of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 and rex of human T-cell leukemia virus type I were constructed to investigate the functions of the...

Inhibition of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 Rev function by a Rev mutant which interferes with nuclear/nucleolar localization of Rev.

Kubota, S, Furuta, R, Maki, M, Hatanaka, M

A nonfunctional mutant of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 Rev was created by deleting seven amino acid residues within the nucleolar targeting signal. This mutant Rev remained in the cytoplasm in...

Nucleolar targeting signal of human T-cell leukemia virus type I rex-encoded protein is essential for cytoplasmic accumulation of unspliced viral mRNA.

Nosaka, T, Siomi, H, Adachi, Y, Ishibashi, M, Kubota, S, Maki, M, ...

The posttranscriptional regulator (rex) of human T-cell leukemia virus type I is known to be located predominantly in the cell nucleolus and to induce the accumulation of gag and env viral mRNAs. The...

Impaired oxygen utilization. A new mechanism for the hepatotoxicity of ethanol in sub-human primates.

Lieber, C S, Baraona, E, Hernández-Muñoz, R, Kubota, S, Sato, N, Kawano, S, ...

The role of oxygenation in the pathogenesis of alcoholic liver injury was investigated in six baboons fed alcohol chronically and in six pair-fed controls. All animals fed alcohol developed fatty...

Bis[cyclo(histidylhistidine)]copper(II) complex that mimicks the active center of superoxide dismutase has its catalytic activity.

Kubota, S, Yang, J T

The formation of copper complexes with bis[cyclo( histidylhistidine )] copper(II) was determined potentiometrically; the maximum coordination number was four deprotonated histidine residues per...

Oligopeptides as potential antiaggregation agents for deoxyhemoglobin S.

Kubota, S, Yang, J T

Oligopeptides that mimic segments of the amino acid sequence of hemoglobin S at potential contact sites can be used to inhibit aggregation. These oligopeptide inhibitors raise the minimum gelling...

On how a myosin tryptophan may be perturbed.

Bivin, D B, Kubota, S, Pearlstein, R, Morales, M F

A well-known indication that a nucleotide has bound to myosin is the enhancement of the fluorescence of a specific tryptophan in the "subfragment 1" segment of the protein. Empirically the effect has...

Use of a human immunodeficiency virus type 1 Rev mutant without nucleolar dysfunction as a candidate for potential AIDS therapy.

Furuta, R A, Kubota, S, Maki, M, Miyazaki, Y, Hattori, T, Hatanaka, M

Applications of transdominant mutants of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) regulatory proteins, especially Rev mutant, have been attempted for gene therapy against AIDS, because the Rev...

Nuclear preservation and cytoplasmic degradation of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 Rev protein.

Kubota, S, Duan, L, Furuta, R A, Hatanaka, M, Pomerantz, R J

Rev, a major regulatory protein of human immunodeficiency virus type 1, has been demonstrated to shuttle between the nucleus and cytoplasm of infected cells. The fate of the Rev protein in living...

Binding of intracellular anti-Rev single chain variable fragments to different epitopes of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 rev: variations in viral inhibition.

Wu, Y, Duan, L, Zhu, M, Hu, B, Kubota, S, Bagasra, O, ...

Intracellular immunization to target the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) regulatory protein Rev has been explored as a genetic therapy for AIDS. Efficient intracellular expression of...

Effects of chimeric mutants of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 Rev and human T-cell leukemia virus type I Rex on nucleolar targeting signals.

Kubota, S, Nosaka, T, Cullen, B R, Maki, M, Hatanaka, M

Two chimeric mutant genes derived from rev of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 and rex of human T-cell leukemia virus type I were constructed to investigate the functions of the...

Inhibition of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 Rev function by a Rev mutant which interferes with nuclear/nucleolar localization of Rev.

Kubota, S, Furuta, R, Maki, M, Hatanaka, M

A nonfunctional mutant of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 Rev was created by deleting seven amino acid residues within the nucleolar targeting signal. This mutant Rev remained in the cytoplasm in...

Nucleolar targeting signal of human T-cell leukemia virus type I rex-encoded protein is essential for cytoplasmic accumulation of unspliced viral mRNA.

Nosaka, T, Siomi, H, Adachi, Y, Ishibashi, M, Kubota, S, Maki, M, ...

The posttranscriptional regulator (rex) of human T-cell leukemia virus type I is known to be located predominantly in the cell nucleolus and to induce the accumulation of gag and env viral mRNAs. The...

Impaired oxygen utilization. A new mechanism for the hepatotoxicity of ethanol in sub-human primates.

Lieber, C S, Baraona, E, Hernández-Muñoz, R, Kubota, S, Sato, N, Kawano, S, ...

The role of oxygenation in the pathogenesis of alcoholic liver injury was investigated in six baboons fed alcohol chronically and in six pair-fed controls. All animals fed alcohol developed fatty...

Bis[cyclo(histidylhistidine)]copper(II) complex that mimicks the active center of superoxide dismutase has its catalytic activity.

Kubota, S, Yang, J T

The formation of copper complexes with bis[cyclo( histidylhistidine )] copper(II) was determined potentiometrically; the maximum coordination number was four deprotonated histidine residues per...

Oligopeptides as potential antiaggregation agents for deoxyhemoglobin S.

Kubota, S, Yang, J T

Oligopeptides that mimic segments of the amino acid sequence of hemoglobin S at potential contact sites can be used to inhibit aggregation. These oligopeptide inhibitors raise the minimum gelling...

Inhibition of NK cells by murine CMV-encoded class I MHC homologue m144

Kubota, A, Kubota, S, Farrell, HE, Davis-Poynter, N, Takei, F

Murine cytomegalovirus (CMV)-encoded protein m144 is homologous to class I MHC heavy-chain and is thought to regulate NK-cell-mediated immune responses in vivo. To examine the effects of m144 on Nh...

Significance of serum antibodies reactive with flavoprotein subunit of succinate dehydrogenase in thyroid associated orbitopathy

Hosal, B., Swanson, J., Thompson, C., Kubota, S., Gunji, K., Kennerdell, J., ...

AIMS—Thyroid associated orbitopathy (TAO) is an autoimmune disorder of extraocular muscles and orbital connective tissue. Identification of the principal target antigens would help the...