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- visitors Metabolic pathway analysis basic concepts and scientific applications in the post-genomic erapsu.edu [PDF] CH Schilling, S Schuster, BO Palsson, … - Biotechnology …, 1999 - interscience.wiley.com http //scholar.google.com/scholar?q=related JkHo1UMnlWkJ scholar.google.com/ hl=ja as_sdt=2000 This article reviews the relatively short history of metabolic pathway analysis. Computer-aided algorithms for the synthesis of metabolic pathways are discussed. Important algebraic concepts used in pathway analysis, such as null space and convex cone, are explained. It is ... Metabolic pathway analysisS Schuster - Information and Simulation Systems for the Analysis of … - Citeseer http //citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.94.4013 rep=rep1 type=pdf#page=18 18 Metabolic pathway analysis Stefan Schuster Max Delbruck Centre for Molecular Medicine D-13092 Berlin-Buch, Germany Metabolic network analysis, alternatively called pathway analysis, has manifold applications in functional genomics, metabolic engineering and ... Two approaches for metabolic pathway analysis? tkk.fi [PDF]S Klamt, J Stelling - TRENDS in Biotechnology, 2003 - Elsevier http //scholar.google.com/scholar?q=related Zqc2nsalEsAJ scholar.google.com/ hl=ja as_sdt=2000 Metabolic pathway analysis is becoming increasingly important for assessing inherent network properties in (reconstructed) biochemical reaction networks. Of the two most promising concepts for pathway analysis, one relies on elementary flux modes and the other on extreme ... Theory for the systemic definition of metabolic pathways and their use in interpreting metabolic function from a pathway-oriented perspective CH Schilling, D Letscher, BØ PALSSON - Journal of Theoretical Biology, 2000 - Elsevier http //scholar.google.com/scholar?q=related 5zrGtYrEQUQJ scholar.google.com/ hl=ja as_sdt=2000 ... 4193–4198. Full Text via CrossRef | View Record in Scopus | Cited By in Scopus (78). 25. CH SCHILLING, S. SCHUSTER, BO PALSSON and R. HEINRICH, Metabolic pathway analysis basic concepts and scientific applications in the post-genomic era. Biotechnol. Prog. ... A multiple alignment algorithm for metabolic pathway analysis using enzyme hierarchy Y Tohsato, H Matsuda, A Hashimoto - Proceedings of the 8th International …, 2000 - aaai.org http //scholar.google.com/scholar?q=related Gyor1EbInm8J scholar.google.com/ hl=ja as_sdt=2000 In many of the chemical reactions in living cells, enzymes act as catalysts in the conversion of certain compounds (substrates) into other compounds (products). Comparative analyses of the metabolic pathways formed by such reactions give important information on their ... Metabolic pathway analysis of a recombinant yeast for rational strain development brookes.ac.uk [PDF]R Carlson, D Fell, F Srienc - Biotechnology and …, 2002 - interscience.wiley.com http //scholar.google.com/scholar?q=related oWtlgoIqVyQJ scholar.google.com/ hl=ja as_sdt=2000 Abstract Elementary mode analysis has been used to study a metabolic pathway model of a recombinant Saccharomyces cerevisiae system that was genetically engineered to produce the bacterial storage compound poly-b-hydroxybutyrate (PHB). The model includes bio- ... Metabolic pathway analysis web service (Pathway Hunter Tool at CUBIC) oxfordjournals.org [HTML]SA Rahman, P Advani, R Schunk, R Schrader, D … - …, 2005 - Oxford Univ Press http //scholar.google.com/scholar?q=related MgbBoNOqvX8J scholar.google.com/ hl=ja as_sdt=2000 Motivation Pathway Hunter Tool (PHT), is a fast, robust and user-friendly tool to analyse the shortest paths in metabolic pathways. The user can perform shortest path analysis for one or more organisms or can build virtual organisms (networks) using enzymes. Using PHT, the ... Combined use of proteomic analysis and enzyme activity assays for metabolic pathway analysis of glycerol fermentation by Klebsiella pneumoniae tu-harburg.de [PDF]W Wang, J Sun, M Hartlep, WD … - Biotechnology and …, 2003 - interscience.wiley.com http //scholar.google.com/scholar?q=related OKsyM7nYUH0J scholar.google.com/ hl=ja as_sdt=2000 Abstract The fed-batch fermentation of glycerol to 1,3- propanediol by Klebsiella pneumoniae displayed an un- usual dynamic behavior that can be clearly divided into four distinct phases according to cell growth and CO2 evolution rate. Metabolism changed significantly during ... Combinatorial complexity of pathway analysis in metabolic networks u-bordeaux2.fr [PDF]S Klamt, J Stelling - Molecular Biology Reports, 2002 - Springer http //scholar.google.com/scholar?q=related kLqNimyG924J scholar.google.com/ hl=ja as_sdt=2000 Key words combinatorial complexity in metabolic networks, elementary flux modes, metabolic pathway analysis, structural network analysis Summary Elementary flux mode analysis is a promising approach for a pathway ... Comparison of network-based pathway analysis methods cell.com [HTML]JA Papin, J Stelling, ND Price, S Klamt, S … - TRENDS in …, 2004 - Elsevier http //scholar.google.com/scholar?q=related BYENm_cYtdQJ scholar.google.com/ hl=ja as_sdt=2000 ... Recent network-based metabolic pathway analysis has focused on two approaches, those of elementary modes [4] and extreme pathways [5]. Both of these methods use convex analysis [6], a branch of mathematics that enables the analysis of inequalities and systems of linear ...
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- visitors Sulfurtransferases 2010 Cell Biology of Molybdenum F Bittner, RR Mendel - Cell Biology of Metals and Nutrients, 2010 - Springer http //scholar.google.co.jp/scholar?q=related 1fBydctAk0cJ scholar.google.com/ hl=ja as_sdt=2000 Abstract The transition element molybdenum (Mo) is essential for (nearly) all biological systems as it is required by enzymes catalyzing diverse key reactions in the global carbon, sulfur,and nitrogen metabolism. The metal itself is biologically inactive unless it is complexed by a ... 2009 Mechanistic characterization of the sulfur-relay system for eukaryotic 2-thiouridine biogenesis at tRNA wobble positions nih.gov [HTML]A Noma, Y Sakaguchi, T Suzuki - Nucleic Acids Research, 2009 - Oxford Univ Press http //scholar.google.co.jp/scholar?q=related kS8aGPMvT5kJ scholar.google.com/ hl=ja as_sdt=2000 The wobble modification in tRNAs, 5-methoxycarbonylmethyl-2-thiouridine (mcm 5 s 2 U), is required for the proper decoding of NNR codons in eukaryotes. The 2-thio group confers conformational rigidity of mcm 5 s 2 U by largely fixing the C3 -endo ribose puckering, ensuring stable ... Origin and function of ubiquitin-like proteins nih.gov [HTML]M Hochstrasser - Nature, 2009 - nature.com http //scholar.google.co.jp/scholar?q=related vqhk3w9krT0J scholar.google.com/ hl=ja as_sdt=2000 Eukaryotic proteins can be modified through attachment to various small molecules and proteins. One such modification is conjugation to ubiquitin and ubiquitin-like proteins (UBLs), which controls an enormous range of physiological processes. Bound UBLs ... 2008 Molybdoproteomes and evolution of molybdenum utilization nih.gov [HTML]Y Zhang, VN Gladyshev - Journal of molecular biology, 2008 - Elsevier http //scholar.google.co.jp/scholar?q=related g2yHxFnhe4AJ scholar.google.com/ hl=ja as_sdt=2000 as_ylo=1981 as_yhi=2010 The trace element molybdenum (Mo) is utilized in many life forms, and it is a key component of several enzymes involved in nitrogen, sulfur, and carbon metabolism. With the exception of nitrogenase, Mo is bound in proteins to a pterin, thus forming the molybdenum cofactor ( ... Common thiolation mechanism in the biosynthesis of tRNA thiouridine and sulphur-containing cofactors nih.gov [HTML]N Shigi, Y Sakaguchi, S Asai, T Suzuki, K … - The EMBO Journal, 2008 - nature.com http //scholar.google.co.jp/scholar?q=related ARSfgx3Fp70J scholar.google.com/ hl=ja as_sdt=2000 as_ylo=2001 as_yhi=2010 2-Thioribothymidine (s 2 T), a modified uridine, is found at position 54 in transfer RNAs (tRNAs) from several thermophiles; s 2 T stabilizes the L-shaped structure of tRNA and is essential for growth at higher temperatures. Here, we identified an ATPase (tRNA-two-thiouridine ... The Sulfurtransferase Activity of Uba4 Presents a Link between Ubiquitin-like Protein Conjugation and Activation of Sulfur Carrier Proteins† J Schmitz, MM Chowdhury, P Hänzelmann, M … - Biochemistry, 2008 - ACS Publications http //scholar.google.co.jp/scholar?q=related tu5O65itnDEJ scholar.google.com/ hl=ja as_sdt=2000 as_ylo=2001 as_yhi=2010 Because of mechanistic parallels in the activation of ubiquitin and the biosynthesis of several sulfur-containing cofactors, we have characterized the human Urm1 and Saccharomyces cerevisiae Uba4 proteins, which are very similar in sequence to MOCS2A and MOCS3, respectively, ... Thio-modification of yeast cytosolic tRNA requires a ubiquitin-related system that resembles bacterial sulfur transfer systems jbc.org [HTML]Y Nakai, M Nakai, H Hayashi - Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2008 - ASBMB http //scholar.google.co.jp/scholar?q=related rEPGgeDDU4AJ scholar.google.com/ hl=ja as_sdt=2000 The wobble uridine in yeast cytosolic tRNA Lys2 UUU and tRNA Glu3 UUC undergoes a thio-modification at the second position (s 2 modification) and a methoxycarbonylmethyl modification at the fifth position (mcm 5 modification). We previously demonstrated that the cytosolic ... An embarrassment of riches the enzymology of RNA modification nih.gov [HTML]D Iwata-Reuyl - Current opinion in chemical biology, 2008 - Elsevier http //scholar.google.co.jp/scholar?q=related 0tsj3spLBLEJ scholar.google.com/ hl=ja as_sdt=2000 The maturation of transfer RNA (tRNA) involves extensive chemical modification of the constituent nucleosides and results in the introduction of significant chemical diversity to tRNA. Many of the pathways to these modified nucleosides are characterized by chemically complex ... A genome-wide screen identifies genes required for formation of the wobble nucleoside 5-methoxycarbonylmethyl-2-thiouridine in Saccharomyces cerevisiae cshlp.org [HTML]B Huang, J Lu, AS Byström - Rna, 2008 - rnajournal.cshlp.org http //scholar.google.co.jp/scholar?q=related 4xQVocA9SD4J scholar.google.com/ hl=ja as_sdt=2000 We recently showed that the γ-subunit of Kluyveromyces lactis killer toxin (γ-toxin) is a tRNA endonuclease that cleaves , , and 3′ of the wobble nucleoside 5-methoxycarbonylmethyl-2-thiouridine (mcm 5 s 2 U). The 5-methoxycarbonylmethyl ... 2007 Biosynthesis of the Thio-quinolobactin Siderophore an Interesting Variation on Sulfur Transfer nih.gov [HTML]AM Godert, M Jin, FW McLafferty, TP … - Journal of …, 2007 - Am Soc Microbiol http //scholar.google.co.jp/scholar?q=related EBTZm24E50AJ scholar.google.com/ hl=ja as_sdt=2000 Text 15 Thio-quinolobactin, 8-hydroxy-4-methoxy-thioquinaldic acid (structure 1), is a 16 ... 17400.(10-12) The genes responsible for the biosynthesis of thio-quinolobactin have 18 ... There are a number of naturally occurring molecules of diverse structure that 27 A conserved modified wobble nucleoside (mcm5s2U) in lysyl-tRNA is required for viability in yeast cshlp.org [HTML]GR Björk, B Huang, OP Persson, AS Byström - Rna, 2007 - rnajournal.cshlp.org http //scholar.google.co.jp/scholar?q=related ufP8yaCqiVsJ scholar.google.com/ hl=ja as_sdt=2000 Transfer RNAs specific for Gln, Lys, and Glu from all organisms (except Mycoplasma) and organelles have a 2-thiouridine derivative (xm 5 s 2 U) as wobble nucleoside. These tRNAs read the A- and G-ending codons in the split codon boxes His/Gln, Asn/Lys, and Asp/Glu. In ... 2006 Crystal structure of Bacillus anthracis ThiI, a tRNA-modifying enzyme containing the predicted RNA-binding THUMP domain DG Waterman, M Ortiz-Lombardía, MJ Fogg, EV … - Journal of molecular …, 2006 - Elsevier http //scholar.google.co.jp/scholar?q=related j-_C2YkFA-IJ scholar.google.com/ hl=ja as_sdt=2000 as_ylo=1981 as_yhi=2010 ThiI is an enzyme responsible for the formation of the modified base S 4 U (4-thiouridine) found at position 8 in some prokaryotic tRNAs. This base acts as a sensitive trigger for the response mechanism to UV exposure, providing protection against its damaging effects. We ... Trafficking in persulfides delivering sulfur in biosynthetic pathways EG Mueller - Nature Chemical Biology, 2006 - nature.com http //scholar.google.co.jp/scholar?q=related ZzZgR5SebvcJ scholar.google.com/ hl=ja as_sdt=2000 The presence of sulfur in cofactors has been appreciated for over a century, but the trafficking and delivery of sulfur to cofactors and nucleosides is still not fully understood. In the last decade, great strides have been made toward understanding those processes and the ... Cell biology of molybdenum RR Mendel, F Bittner - Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA)-Molecular …, 2006 - Elsevier http //scholar.google.co.jp/scholar?q=related C6ckangyps8J scholar.google.com/ hl=ja as_sdt=2000 The transition element molybdenum (Mo) is of essential importance for (nearly) all biological systems as it is required by enzymes catalyzing diverse key reactions in the global carbon, sulfur and nitrogen metabolism. The metal itself is biologically inactive unless it is complexed by ... The prokaryotic antecedents of the ubiquitin-signaling system and the early evolution of ubiquitin-like β-grasp domains biomedcentral.com [HTML]LM Iyer, AM Burroughs, L Aravind - Genome Biology, 2006 - biomedcentral.com http //scholar.google.co.jp/scholar?q=related UgYKXG9Yy80J scholar.google.com/ hl=ja as_sdt=2000 Ubiquitin (Ub)-mediated signaling is one of the hallmarks of all eukaryotes. Prokaryotic homologs of Ub (ThiS and MoaD) and E1 ligases have been studied in relation to sulfur incorporation reactions in thiamine and molybdenum/tungsten cofactor biosynthesis. However, there is no ... Mechanistic insights into sulfur relay by multiple sulfur mediators involved in thiouridine biosynthesis at tRNA wobble positions cell.com [HTML]Y Ikeuchi, N Shigi, J Kato, A Nishimura, T Suzuki - Molecular cell, 2006 - Elsevier http //scholar.google.co.jp/scholar?q=related 2Vsoqag0uDsJ scholar.google.com/ hl=ja as_sdt=2000 The wobble bases of bacterial tRNAs responsible for NNR codons are modified to 5-methylaminomethyl-2-thiouridine (mnm 5 s 2 U). 2-thio modification of mnm 5 s 2 U is required for accurate decoding and essential for normal cell growth. We identified five genes yhhP, ... 2005 Mitochondria-specific RNA-modifying enzymes responsible for the biosynthesis of the wobble base in mitochondrial tRNAs implications for the molecular … jbc.org [HTML]N Umeda, T Suzuki, M Yukawa, Y Ohya, H … - Journal of Biological …, 2005 - ASBMB http //scholar.google.co.jp/scholar?q=related l9eGdubEKOEJ scholar.google.com/ hl=ja as_sdt=2000 as_ylo=1981 as_yhi=2010 Human mitochondrial (mt) tRNA Lys has a taurine-containing modified uridine, 5-taurinomethyl-2-thiouridine ( m 5 s 2 U), at its anticodon wobble position. We previously found that the mt tRNA Lys , carrying the A8344G mutation from cells of patients with myoclonus ... l-Cysteine Desulfidase An [4Fe-4S] Enzyme Isolated from Methanocaldococcus jannaschii That Catalyzes the Breakdown of l-Cysteine into Pyruvate, Ammonia, and … SI Tchong, H Xu, RH White - Biochemistry, 2005 - ACS Publications http //scholar.google.co.jp/scholar?q=related QUO6D5wSaMQJ scholar.google.com/ hl=ja as_sdt=2000 as_ylo=1981 as_yhi=2010 A [4Fe-4S] enzyme that decomposes l-cysteine to hydrogen sulfide, ammonia, and pyruvate has been isolated and characterized from Methanocaldococcus jannaschii. The sequence of the isolated enzyme demonstrated that the protein was the product of the M. jannaschii ... Reconstitution of a new cysteine biosynthetic pathway in Mycobacterium tuberculosis nih.gov [HTML]KE Burns, S Baumgart, PC Dorrestein, H Zhai, … - J. Am. Chem. …, 2005 - ACS Publications http //scholar.google.co.jp/scholar?q=related 6UxhZ1K_8BAJ scholar.google.com/ hl=ja as_sdt=2000 A new pathway for cysteine biosynthesis has been elucidated in Mycobacterium tuberculosis. This pathway involves a protein-bound thiocarboxylate (CysO−SH) as the sulfide donor, similar to thiamin biosynthesis. Cysteine synthase M (CysM) catalyzes the addition ... 2004 Evidence for the physiological role of a rhodanese-like protein for the biosynthesis of the molybdenum cofactor in humans pnas.org [HTML]A Matthies, KV Rajagopalan, RR … - Proceedings of the …, 2004 - National Acad Sciences http //scholar.google.co.jp/scholar?q=related PpXEO3soBo0J scholar.google.com/ hl=ja as_sdt=2000 Recent studies have identified the human genes involved in the biosynthesis of the molybdenum cofactor. The human MOCS3 protein contains an N-terminal domain similar to the Escherichia coli MoeB protein and a C-terminal segment displaying similarities to the ... Ubiquitin-proteasome system umaryland.edu [PDF]S Fang, AM Weissman - Cellular and molecular life sciences, 2004 - Springer http //scholar.google.co.jp/scholar?q=related UwB61_LeFJAJ scholar.google.com/ hl=ja as_sdt=2000 Abstract. The capacity for exquisite regulation of ubiq- uitylation provides eukaryotic cells with a means to fine- tune both protein function and levels. This complex set of processes affects myriad proteins and potentially impacts all cellular processes. Ubiquitylation is brought about ... 2003 Attachment of the ubiquitin-related protein Urm1p to the antioxidant protein Ahp1p nih.gov [HTML]AS Goehring, DM Rivers, GF Sprague Jr - Eukaryotic cell, 2003 - Am Soc Microbiol http //scholar.google.co.jp/scholar?q=related NuIwzhoOL5cJ scholar.google.com/ hl=ja as_sdt=2000 Urm1p is a ubiquitin-related protein that serves as a posttranslational modification of other proteins. Urm1p conjugation has been implicated in the budding process and in nutrient sensing. Here, we have identified the first in vivo target for the urmylation pathway as the ... 2002 The rhodanese/Cdc25 phosphatase superfamily nih.gov [HTML]D Bordo, P Bork - EMBO reports, 2002 - nature.com http //scholar.google.co.jp/scholar?q=related OxriJBcqB5AJ scholar.google.com/ hl=ja as_sdt=2000 ... In this review, the rhodanese/Cdc25 phosphatase superfamily is analyzed. ... Figure 3 Neighbor-joining tree representing the rhodanese superfamily generated by CLUSTALW (correction for ... Catalytically active rhodanese and Cdc25 phosphatase domains The N- and C- ... 2001 A sulfurtransferase is required in the transfer of cysteine sulfur in the in vitro synthesis of molybdopterin from precursor Z in Escherichia coli jbc.org [HTML]S Leimkühler, KV Rajagopalan - Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2001 - ASBMB http //scholar.google.co.jp/scholar?q=related q8ya_wsSejkJ scholar.google.com/ hl=ja as_sdt=2000 It has been shown that conversion of precursor Z to molybdopterin (MPT) by Escherichia coli MPT synthase entails the transfer of the sulfur atom of the C-terminal thiocarboxylate from the small subunit of the synthase to generate the dithiolene group of MPT and that the moeB ... M ECHANISMS U NDERLYING U BIQUITINATION uky.edu [PDF]CM Pickart - Annual review of biochemistry, 2001 - Annual Reviews http //scholar.google.co.jp/scholar?q=related YIxzrFekkFQJ scholar.google.com/ hl=ja as_sdt=2000 as_ylo=2001 as_yhi=2001 Abstract The conjugation of ubiquitin to other cellular proteins regulates a broad range of eukaryotic cell functions. The high efficiency and exquisite selectivity of ubiquitination reactions reflect the properties of enzymes known as ubiquitin-protein ligases or E3s. An E3 recognizes its ... 2000 Evolution and function of ubiquitin-like protein-conjugation systems yale.edu [PDF]M Hochstrasser - Nature cell biology, 2000 - nature.com http //scholar.google.co.jp/scholar?q=related w2aIi7-UqxoJ scholar.google.com/ hl=ja as_sdt=2000 Cellular proteins are frequently adorned with chemical modifications that alter their physical — and, as a result, their physiological — properties. Among the most spectacular of these molecular appendages are grafts of other proteins or even polymeric chains of other proteins. The ... A protein conjugation system in yeast with homology to biosynthetic enzyme reaction of prokaryotes jbc.org [HTML]K Furukawa, N Mizushima, T Noda, Y … - Journal of Biological …, 2000 - ASBMB http //scholar.google.co.jp/scholar?q=related kWwdzGB67rIJ scholar.google.com/ hl=ja as_sdt=2000 Protein conjugation, such as ubiquitination, is the process by which the C-terminal glycine of a small modifier protein is covalently attached to target protein(s) through sequential reactions with an activating enzyme and conjugating enzymes. Here we report on a novel protein ... 1998 Cysteine Sulfinate Desulfinase, a NIFS-like Protein of Escherichia coli with Selenocysteine Lyase and Cysteine Desulfurase Activities Gene Cloning, Purification and … kyoto-u.ac.jp [PDF]N Esaki, T Kurihara, T Yoshimura, K … - ICR annual …, 1998 - repository.kulib.kyoto-u.ac.jp http //scholar.google.co.jp/scholar?q=related QtLum1tHQrQJ scholar.google.com/ hl=ja as_sdt=2000 Page 1. Kyoto University KURENAI Kyoto University Research Information Repository Title Cysteine Sulfinate Desulfinase, a NIFS-like Protein of Escherichia coli with Selenocysteine Lyase and Cysteine Desulfurase Activities ... 1997 Cysteine Sulfinate Desulfinase, a NIFS-like Protein ofEscherichia coli with Selenocysteine Lyase and Cysteine Desulfurase Activities jbc.org [HTML]H Mihara, T Kurihara, T Yoshimura, K Soda, N … - Journal of Biological …, 1997 - ASBMB http //scholar.google.co.jp/scholar?q=related bOaL5q7FBDoJ scholar.google.com/ hl=ja as_sdt=2000 Selenocysteine lyase (EC 4.4.1.16) exclusively decomposes selenocysteine to alanine and elemental selenium, whereas cysteine desulfurase (NIFS protein) of Azotobacter vinelandii acts indiscriminately on both cysteine and selenocysteine to produce elemental sulfur and selenium ... 1991 Characteristics of Nicotiana tabacum nitrate reductase protein produced in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. nih.gov [PDF]HN Truong, C Meyer, F Daniel-Vedele - Biochemical Journal, 1991 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov http //scholar.google.co.jp/scholar?q=related 8oijnWbQUp4J scholar.google.com/ hl=ja as_sdt=2000 as_ylo=1981 as_yhi=2010 INTRODUCTION Tobacco nitrate reductase (NR) (EC 1.6.6.1) is a homodimeric enzyme that reduces nitrate to nitrite in the presence of NADH (NADH NR activity). Each of its subunits contains three domains carrying respectively the prosthetic groups FAD, haem (cytochrome b-557) ... UBA 1 an essential yeast gene encoding ubiquitin-activating enzyme. nih.gov [PDF]JP McGrath, S Jentsch, A Varshavsky - The EMBO journal, 1991 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov http //scholar.google.co.jp/scholar?q=related qFlUGfxF0asJ scholar.google.com/ hl=ja as_sdt=2000 The EMBO Journal vol.10 no.1 pp.227-236, 1991 ... UBA 1 an essential yeast gene encoding ubiquitin- ... John P.McGrath, Stefan Jentsch and Alexander Varshavsky ... Department of Biology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA Present ...
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metformin Metformin use and improved response to therapy in esophageal adenocarcinoma http //stemcellstm.alphamedpress.org/gca?allch= submit=Go gca=sctm%3Bsctm.2012-0058v1 Stem Cells Translational Medicine Cancer Stem Cells Glioma-Initiating Cell Elimination by Metformin Activation of FOXO3 via AMPK Atsushi Sato, Jun Sunayama, Masashi Okada, Eriko Watanabe, Shizuka Seino, Keita Shibuya, Kaori Suzuki, Yoshitaka Narita, Soichiro Shibui, Takamasa Kayama, Chifumi Kitanaka Stem Cells Trans Med first published on November 15, 2012; doi 10.5966/sctm.2012-0058 Cancer Stem Cells Glioma-Initiating Cell Elimination by Metformin Activation of FOXO3 via AMPK Control of the cancer stem/initiating cell population is considered key to realizing the long-term survival of glioblastoma patients. Recently, we demonstrated that FOXO3 activation is sufficient to induce differentiation of glioma-initiating cells having stem-like properties and inhibit their tumor-initiating potential. Here we identified metformin, an antidiabetic agent, as a therapeutic activator of FOXO3. Metformin activated FOXO3 and promoted differentiation of such stem-like glioma-initiating cells into nontumorigenic cells. Furthermore, metformin promoted FOXO3 activation and differentiation via AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) activation, which was sensitive to extracellular glucose availability. Importantly, transient, systemic administration of metformin depleted the self-renewing and tumor-initiating cell population within established tumors, inhibited tumor formation by stem-like glioma-initiating cells in the brain, and provided a substantial survival benefit. Our findings demonstrate that targeting glioma-initiating cells via the AMPK-FOXO3 axis is a viable therapeutic strategy against glioblastoma, with metformin being the most clinically relevant drug ever reported for targeting of glioma-initiating cells. Our results also establish a novel, direct link between glucose metabolism and cancer stem/initiating cells. Metformin May Lower Risk for Oral Cancer Development ScienceDaily (Mar. 31, 2012) http //www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/03/120331151138.htm http //www.news-medical.net/ http //www.news-medical.net/news/2007/08/16/28828.aspx Metformin kills some cancer cells Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine have found that a commonly prescribed diabetes drug kills tumor cells that lack a key regulatory gene called p53. http //www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2756324/ Metformin Selectively Targets Cancer Stem Cells, and Acts Together with Chemotherapy to Block Tumor Growth and Prolong Remission OCT1 organic cation transporter-1 Human OCT1 is mainly expressed in the liver. LKB1 AMPK OCT2 hOCT2 - human kidney mTOR http //ds-pharma.jp/medical/ebiz/metgluco/gold_standard/012/book.pdf Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome(PCOS) http //cancerpreventionresearch.aacrjournals.org/ 乳腺腫瘍内科医のミシガン大学ポスドク留学日記 http //tkhawkeye.blog.fc2.com/blog-entry-284.html メトホルミンの作用機序は、ミトコンドリア内での酸化還元反応を抑制することでAMP→ATPへの移行を抑制する。その結果AMP優位となり、AMP-activated protein kinase(AMPK)が活性化される。その結果糖代謝の亢進やグルコースのuptakeが起こるわけだが、それと同時にmTORのカスケードを構成する因子であるRaptorやTSCを抑制することによりタンパク質の産生を抑制する。mTORはインスリンレセプターからmTOR、AKTと至るタンパク合成を促進する細胞内カスケードの中間の経路を担っているが、メトホルミンによるmTORの直接的あるいは間接的な抑制もこの経路を介した細胞増殖を抑制することにつながっている。 Biguanides suppress hepatic glucagon signalling by decreasing production of cyclic AMP Russell A. Miller, Qingwei Chu, Jianxin Xie, Marc Foretz, Benoit Viollet Morris J. Birnbaum Nature 494, 256–260 (14 February 2013) Glucose production by the liver is essential for providing a substrate for the brain during fasting. The inability of insulin to suppress hepatic glucose output is a major aetiological factor in the hyperglycaemia of type-2 diabetes mellitus and other diseases of insulin resistance1, 2. For fifty years, one of the few classes of therapeutics effective in reducing glucose production has been the biguanides, which include phenformin and metformin, the latter the most frequently prescribed drug for type-2 diabetes3. Nonetheless, the mechanism of action of biguanides remains imperfectly understood. The suggestion a decade ago that metformin reduces glucose synthesis through activation of the enzyme AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) has recently been challenged by genetic loss-of-function experiments4. Here we provide a novel mechanism by which metformin antagonizes the action of glucagon, thus reducing fasting glucose levels. In mouse hepatocytes, metformin leads to the accumulation of AMP and related nucleotides, which inhibit adenylate cyclase, reduce levels of cyclic AMP and protein kinase A (PKA) activity, abrogate phosphorylation of critical protein targets of PKA, and block glucagon-dependent glucose output from hepatocytes. These data support a mechanism of action for metformin involving antagonism of glucagon, and suggest an approach for the development of antidiabetic drugs. apex @ ウィキ http //www10.atwiki.jp/apex/
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2006/07/26 稼動開始 2007/08/22 コンバージョン:DanceDanceRevolution SuperNOVA2移行 新規収録:119曲(期間限定収録:1曲) 収録総数:全303曲(56曲削除) 稼働日数:392日 タイトル アーティスト 備考 DanceDanceRevolution SuperNOVA A LOVE LIKE THIS PANDORA 提供曲 A Stupid Barber Sho-T AA D.J.Amuro Baby s Tears MIKI ROBERTS Bad Routine D.J. Spugna BAILA! BAILA! DANDY MINEIRO Baile Le Samba Big Idea BALALAIKA,CARRIED WITH THE WIND Julie ann Frost BALLAD FOR YOU(想いの雨) NM feat. Thomas Howard Beautiful Life ARIA バックダンサーズ!コラボレーション期間限定配信:2006/9/13~2006/10/11 Brazilian Anthem Berimbau 66 Brilliant R・E・D NAOKI feat. TAHIRIH WALKER cachaca Mokky de Yah Yah s Can Be Real Vision F CAN T STOP FALLIN IN LOVE -super euro version- NAOKI with Y Co. CENTAUR Jimmy Weckl CENTERFOLD(130BPM move it remix) CAPTAIN JACK 提供曲 CHAOS DE-SIRE retunes ONE MORE EXTRA STAGE CURUS D-crew DA CAPO ACE OF BASE 提供曲 DOESN T REALLY MATTER JANET JACKSON 提供曲 DoLL TЁЯRA Dragon Blade Kozo Nakamura Drivin NAOKI feat. Paula Terry DYNAMITE RAVE -super euro version- NAOKI Fascination MAXX 100-200-400 EXTRA STAGE:DIFFICULT/ALL MUSIC MODE Fascination -eternal love mix- 2MB EXTRA STAGE:DIFFICULT/ALL MUSIC MODE06/12/25 追加 FEELS JUST LIKE IT SHOULD LH MUSIC CREATION 原曲:Jamiroquai Flow Scotty D. revisits U1 Flow (True Style) Scotty D. revisits U1 Fly away ChiyoTia Forever Sunshine Chel Y. Freedom BeForU Funk Boogie Funk Kid feat. KOOL BOYS GIRL IN A DAYDREAM PANDORA 提供曲 GIVE ME UP LH MUSIC CREATION 原曲:Michael Fortunati GOLDEN SKY SMiLE.dk 提供曲 GORGEOUS 2012 THE SURRENDERS HAPPY☆ANGEL jun with TAHIRIH Healing-D-Vision DE-STRAD EXTRA STAGE:EASY/MEDIUM MODE HONEY♂PUNCH 小坂りゆ Hunting for you Togo Project feat. Megu Scotty D. I Need You Supa Fova feat. Jenny F. I ll Make Love To You LH MUSIC CREATION 原曲:Boyz II Men I M FOR REAL SLAKE feat. JP Miles iFUTURELIST(DDR VERSION) AKIRA YAMAOKA INNOCENCE OF SILENCE nc ft NRG Factory INSERTiON (Machine Gun Kelly Mix) Thuggie D. INSIDE YOUR HEART AKIRA YAMAOKA Jam & Marmalade FinalOffset JERK IT OUT CAESARS 提供曲 Keep On Liftin dj nagureo KEEP ON MOVIN ~DMX MIX~ N.M.R-type G KI・SE・KI(DDR edit) BeForU Knock Out Regrets MAKI@TOGO.BAND La Bamba LH MUSIC CREATION LOGICAL DASH DJ TAKA LONG TRAIN RUNNIN X-TREME 提供曲 LOVE AT FIRSTSIGHT(TwinMasterplan Mix) KYLIE MINOGUE LOVE IS ORANGE Orange Lounge Make A Difference Lala Moore with CoCoRo*Co MARIA(I believe...) NAOKI feat. PAULA TERRY MAX 300 (Super-Max-Me Mix) Jondi Spesh s MAXIMIZER CLI-MAX S. MIDNIGHT SPECIAL Love machinguns Mind Parasite TOMOSUKE MODERN GIRL SHEENA EASTON 提供曲 MONDO STREET Orange Lounge Monkey Punk Big Idea MOON dj TAKA feat.Erika Morning Glory BeForU MR.DABADA (Groove Wonder Remix) CARLOS JEAN 提供曲 murmur twins Yu_tokiwa.djw My Only Shining Star NAOKI feat. Becky Lucinda No.13 TAKA respect for J.S.B PARANOiA-Respect- .3k PASSION OF LOVE NAOKI feat. PAULA TERRY PEACE(^^)v BeForU peace-out dj nagureo Polovtsian Dances And Chorus Naoto Suzuki feat. Martha 原曲:Alexander Porfir evich Borodin PUT YOUR FAITH IN ME ~SATURDAY NIGHT MIX~ UZI-LAY Quick Master act deft Quickening dj TAKA rainbow flyer dj TAKA rainbow rainbow Ryu☆ RED ZONE Tatsh NAOKI Saturday Night Love Sota feat. Brenda V. Scorching Moon Shawn the Horny Master SEDUCTION nc ft. FINALFORCE SEDUCTION(Vocal Remix) NC feat. NRG Factory Ska Ska No.3 亜熱帯マジ-SKA爆弾 Star Gate Heaven SySF. feat. Donna Burke STARS★★★(2nd NAOKI s style) TЁЯRA SURRENDER(YOUR LOVE) JAVINE 提供曲 THE SHINING POLARIS L.E.D. feat. Sana TIERRA BUENA WILMA DE OLIVEIRA TOMORROW nc ft. Dreamscanner Tomorrow Perfume dj TAKA TOXIC (FT Company Edit) HELEN 提供曲 TRUE♡LOVE jun feat. Schanita Try 2 Luv. U S.F.M.P. un deux trois SDMS Under the Sky 南さやか(BeForU) with platoniX WHAT A WONDERFUL WORLD BEATBOX vs DJ MIKO 提供曲 WOOKIE WOOKIE MACHOMAN 提供曲 Xepher Tatsh You gotta move it (feat. Julie Rugaard) Yuzo Koshiro Your Rain(RAGE MIX) Akira Yamaoka feat. Mary Elizabeth McGlynn You re Not Here Heather 怒れる大きな白い馬 Morning Blue Dragon カゲロウ Des-ROW・組スペシアルr 月光蝶 あさき この子の七つのお祝いに あさき 男々道 Des-ROW・組 チカラ BeForU 虹色 DJ YOSHITAKA feat G.S.C license 華爛漫-Flowers- TЁЯRA ヒマワリ RIYU from BeForU 祭 (J-SUMMER MIX) RE-VENGE 夢幻ノ光 TЁЯRA /*DDRMAX 20曲
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2002/12/25 稼動開始 2006/07/26 コンバージョン:DanceDanceRevolution SuperNOVA移行 新規収録:70曲(復活再収録:46曲) 収録総数:全240曲(11曲削除) 稼働日数:1309日 タイトル アーティスト 備考 DanceDanceRevolution Party Collection 1998 NAOKI 321STARS DJ SIMON A D.J.Amuro Across the nightmare Jimmy Weckl air DJ SIMON AM-3P -303 BASS MIX- KTz (remixed by U1) bag RevenG BE LOVIN D-Crew BURNIN THE FLOOR (MOMO MIX) NAOKI CARTOON HEROES (Speedy Mix) BARBIE YOUNG Colors ~for EXTREME~ dj TAKA CRASH! mr.BRIAN THE FINAL BAND CUTIE CHASER (Morning Mix) CLUB SPICE Dance Dance Revolution DDR ALL STARS ONE MORE EXTRA STAGE Destiny lovers くにたけ みゆき Do It Right (Harmonized 2Step Mix) SOTA feat. Ebony Fay DROP THE BOMB -System S.F. Mix- Scotty D. DYNAMITE RAVE (Down Bird SOTA Mix) NAOKI feeling of love youhei shimizu Frozen Ray ~for EXTREME~ dj TAKA Gamelan de Couple TOMOSUKE GRADUATION ~それぞれの明日~ Be For U Happy Wedding ASKA Heaven is a 57 metallic gray (gimmix) Hiro feat. Sweet little 30 s HOLD ON ME tiger YAMATO HYPER EUROBEAT NAOKI feat. DDR ALL STARS I DO I DO I DO CREAMY I m gonna get you! Kelly Cosmo IRRESISTIBILEMENT WILDSIDE JANEJANA T.E.M.P.O. feat.Mohammed Emi JET WORLD Mutsuhiko Izumi Kind Lady OKUYATOS KISS KISS KISS NAOKI feat. SHANTI KISS ME ALL NIGHT LONG NAOKI J-STYLE feat.MIU L amour et la liberté (DDR ver.) NAOKI underground LA BAMBA メキシコ民謡 LA COPA DE LA VIDA PATRICK VICTORIO Last Message good-cool feat. Meg Look To The Sky (True Color Mix) System SF feat. Anna ♥LOVE² シュガ→♥ dj TAKA feat.のりあ LOVE♡SHINE 小坂りゆ MEMORIES NAOKI feat.PAULA TERRY Miracle Moon ~L.E.D.LIGHT STYLE MIX~ Togo Project feat. Sana MOBO★MOGA Orange Lounge PARANOIA survivor 270 PARANOIA survivor MAX 290 Pink Rose Kiyommy+Seiya SENORITA (Speedy Mix) JENNY ROM SO IN LOVE Caramel.S SPEED OVER BEETHOVEN ROSE STAY (Organic house Version) emi stoic (EXTREME version) TaQ sync (EXTREME version) OutPhase TEARS NAOKI underground feat.EK The Least 100sec Hirofumi Sasaki The legend of MAX ZZ EXTRA STAGE TRIP MACHINE survivor DE-SIRE Twin bee ~Generation X~ FinalOffset V ~for EXTREME~ TAKA VANITY ANGEL FIXX WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS (Factory Team Remix) LIVE 2 LOVE WE WILL ROCK YOU HOUSEBOYZ White Lovers 新谷さなえ xenon Mr.T 蒼い衝動 ~for EXTREME~ NAOKI feat.YUKI 桜 RevenG 大見解 Des-ROW feat. TSUBOI for ALPHA 魔法の扉 (スペース★マコのテーマ) a.s.a. 三毛猫ロック 亜熱帯マジ-SKA爆弾 復活再収録 20,november dj nagureo 5.1.1. dj nagureo AFRONOVA PRIMEVAL 8 bit AFTER THE GAME OF LOVE NPD3 BABY BABY GIMME YOUR LOVE DIVAS Be in my paradise JJ COMPANY butterfly SMiLE.dk Dancemania CAPTAIN JACK (GRANDALE REMIX) CAPTAIN JACK Dancemania celebrate JJ COMPANY CUTIE CHASER CLUB SPICE DAM DARIRAM JOGA Dancemania Don t Stop! ~AMD 2nd MIX~ Dr.VIBE feat. JP Miles Dr.LOVE baby weapon feat.Asuka.M e-motion e.o.s EL RITMO TROPICAL DIXIES GANG Dancemania Electro Tuned (the SubS mix) TaQ GENOM SCREAMS L.E.D.LIGHT gentle stress (AMD SEXUAL MIX) MR.DOG feat. DJ SWAN GET UP N MOVE S K Dancemania GRADIUSIC CYBER (AMD G5 MIX) BIG-O feat. TAKA I believe in miracles HI-RISE I Was The One good-cool IF YOU WERE HERE JENNIFER Dancemania jam jam reggae jam master 73 jam jam reggae (AMD SWING MIX) RICE.C feat. jam master 73 KEEP ON MOVIN N.M.R. La Señorita Virtual 2MB LEADING CYBER dj TAKA LET S GET DOWN JT PLAYAZ Dancemania LITTLE BITCH THE SPECIALS Dancemania LOVE THIS FEELIN Chang Ma LUV TO ME (disco mix) tiger YAMATO MAKE IT BETTER mitsu-O! Mr.T. (take me higher) Risky Men feat. Asuka.M PARANOiA ETERNAL STM 200 PUT YOUR FAITH IN ME UZI-LAY R3 tiger YAMATO Remember You NM feat. Julie RHYTHM AND POLICE (K.O.G G3 Mix) C.J.CREW feat. CHRISTIAN D Dancemania SAINT GOES MARCHING (REMIX) THE SAINT ska a go go THE BALD HEADS SKY HIGH DJ MIKO Dancemania SP-TRIP MACHINE ~JUNGLE MIX~ DE-SIRE SYNCHRONIZED LOVE (Red Monster Hyper Mix) JOE RINOIE Dancemania TELEPHONE OPERATOR (Club MIX) SHELLEY PETER Dancemania think ya better D sAmi TRIP MACHINE DE-SIRE
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- visitors Metabolic network analysis of Streptomyces tenebrarius, a Streptomyces species with an active Entner-Doudoroff pathway nih.gov [HTML]I Borodina, C Scholler, A Eliasson, J … - Applied and …, 2005 - Am Soc Microbiol http //scholar.google.com/scholar?q=related vbWz9Ak9HjwJ scholar.google.com/ hl=ja as_sdt=2000 Streptomyces tenebrarius is an industrially important microorganism, producing an antibiotic complex that mainly consists of the aminoglycosides apramycin, tobramycin carbamate, and kanamycin B carbamate. When S. tenebrarius is used for industrial tobramycin ... Genome-scale reconstruction and in silico analysis of the Clostridium acetobutylicum ATCC 824 metabolic network J Lee, H Yun, AM Feist, BØ Palsson, SY Lee - Applied microbiology and …, 2008 - Springer http //scholar.google.com/scholar?q=related 6k93cgR0CzwJ scholar.google.com/ hl=ja as_sdt=2000 Page 1. GENOMICS AND PROTEOMICS Genome-scale reconstruction and in silico analysis of the Clostridium acetobutylicum ATCC 824 metabolic network Joungmin Lee Hongseok Yun Adam M. Feist Bernhard Ø. Palsson Sang Yup Lee ... Metabolic networks in motion 13C-based flux analysis nih.gov [HTML]U Sauer - Molecular systems biology, 2006 - nature.com http //scholar.google.com/scholar?q=related B0vTesydGZwJ scholar.google.com/ hl=ja as_sdt=2000 ... Curr Opin Biotechnol 16 350–355 | Article | PubMed | ISI | ChemPort |; Borodina I, Schöller C, Eliasson A, Nielsen J (2005) Metabolic network analysis of Streptomyces tenebrarius, a Streptomyces species with an active Entner–Doudoroff pathway. ... Combining genomics, metabolome analysis, and biochemical modelling to understand metabolic networks hindawi.com [PDF]O Fiehn - Comparative and Functional Genomics, 2001 - Wiley Online Library http //scholar.google.com/scholar?q=related -r0O-RbpfxsJ scholar.google.com/ hl=ja as_sdt=2000 ... Metabolomics. The obvious next step in metabolic network analysis is to try to determine metabolic snapshots in a broad and comprehensive way. ... 13 Christensen B, Nielsen J. Metabolic network analysis a powerful tool in metabolic engineering. ... A metabolic network analysis NMR experiment design tool with user interface-driven model construction for depth-first search analysis T Zhu, C Phalakornkule, S Ghosh, IE Grossmann, … - Metabolic …, 2003 - Elsevier http //scholar.google.com/scholar?q=related Ov3p-3IVXxsJ scholar.google.com/ hl=ja as_sdt=2000 A Windows program for metabolic engineering analysis and experimental design has been developed. A graphical user interface enables the pictorial, “on-screen” construction of a metabolic network. Once a model is composed, balance equations are automatically generated. ... 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[Refereed Papers] [2004] , [2006] , [2007] , [2008] , [2009] , [2012] Y. Kawada H. Nagahama (2004) Viscoelastic behaviour and temporal fractal properties of lherzolite and marble possible extrapolation from experimental results to the geological time-scale. Terra Nova, 16, 128-132. [Abstract] J. Muto, Y. Kawada H. Nagahama (2006) Micromorphic continuum with defects and Taylor-Bishop-Hill theory for polycrystals anisotropic propagation of seismic waves and Golebiewska gauge. In Teisseyre, R., Takeo, M. Majewski, E. (eds.) Earthquake Source Asymmetry, Structural Media and Rotation Effects, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Chapter 24, 317-328. [Abstract] Y. Kawada H. Nagahama (2006) Cumulative Benioff strain-release, modified Omori s law and transient behaviour of rocks. Tectonophysics, 424, 157-166. [Abstract] Y. Kawada, H. Nagahama H. Hara (2006) Irreversible thermodynamic and viscoelastic model for power-law relaxation and attenuation of rocks. Tectonophysics, 427, 255-263. [Abstract] Y. Kawada, H. Nagahama, Y. Omori, Y. Yasuoka, T. Ishikawa, S. Tokonami M. Shinogi (2007) Time-scale invariant changes in atmospheric radon concentration and crustal strain prior to a large earthquake. Nonlin. Processes Geophys., 13, 123-130. [Abstract] [PDF] Y. Kawada, H. Nagahama N. Nakamura (2007) Time-scale invariances in preseismic electromagnetic radiation, magnetization and damage mechanics of rocks. Nat. Hazards Earth Syst. Sci., 7, 599-606. [Abstract] [PDF] Y. Omori, Y. Yasuoka, H. Nagahama, Y. Kawada, T. Ishikawa, S. Tokonami M. Shinogi (2007) Anomalous radon exhalation linked to preseismic electromagnetic phenomena. Nat. Hazards Earth Syst. Sci., 7, 629-635. [Abstract] [PDF] Y. Yasuoka, H. Nagahama, T. Ishikawa, Y. Kawada, Y. Omori, S. Tokonami, T. Hashimoto M. Shinogi (2008) Changes in radon exhalation before the Kobe earthquake. In Miura, T. Kinoshita, N. (eds.) Proceedings of the Eighth Workshop on Environmental Radioactivity, High Eneregy Accelrated Research Organization (KEK), Tsukuba, 138-142. Y. Yasuoka, H. Nagahama, T. Ishikawa, Y. Kawada, Y. Omori, S. Tokonami M. Shinogi (2008) An anomalous increase in atmospheric radon prior to the Kobe earthquake. In Hattori, K. Telesca, L. (eds.) Electromagnetics in Seismic and Volcanic Areas, Yubunsha, Saitama, 29-34. T. Ishikawa, Y. Yasuoka, H. Nagahama, Y. Kawada, Y. Omori, S. Tokonami M. Shinogi (2008) Radon Anomalies Prior to Earthquakes (I) - Review of Previous Studies -. Hoken Butsuri (Jpn. J. Health Phys.), 43, 103-111 (in Japanese with English abstract). [Abstract] [PDF] (In English, (2010) In Yasuoka, Y., Nagahama, H. Ishikawa, T. (eds.), Anomalous Radon Concentration Prior to an Earthquake, a Case Study on the 1995 Kobe Earthquake, Japan, Lambert, Saarbrücken, Germany, 1-13.) T. Ishikawa, Y. Yasuoka, H. Nagahama, Y. Kawada, Y. Omori, S. Tokonami M. Shinogi (2008) Radon Anomalies Prior to Earthquakes (II) - Atmospheric Radon Anomaly Observed before the Hyogoken-Nanbu Earthquake -. Hoken Butsuri (Jpn. J. Health Phys.), 43, 253-267 (in Japanese with English abstract). [Abstract] [PDF] (In English, (2010) In Yasuoka, Y., Nagahama, H. Ishikawa, T. (eds.), Anomalous Radon Concentration Prior to an Earthquake, a Case Study on the 1995 Kobe Earthquake, Japan, Lambert, Saarbrücken, Germany, 15-39.) Y. Yasuoka, Y. Kawada, H. Nagahama, Y. Omori, T. Ishikawa, S. Tokonami M. Shinogi (2009) Preseismic changes in atmospheric radon concentration and crustal strain. Phys. Chem. Earth, 34, 431-434. [Abstract] Y. Omori, H. Nagahama, Y. Kawada, Y. Yasuoka, T. Ishikawa, S. Tokonami M. Shinogi (2009) Preseismic alteration of atmospheric electrical conditions due to anomalous radon emanation. Phys. Chem. Earth, 34, 435-440. [Abstract] Y. Kawada, H. Nagahama, N. Uchida T. Matsuzawa (2009) Afterslip associated with interplate earthquakes and the viscoelastic behavior of rocks. Jour. Geol. Soc. Japan, 115, 448-456 (in Japanese with English abstract). [Abstract] [PDF] Y. Yasuoka, Y. Kawada, Y. Omori, H. Nagahama, T. Ishikawa, S. Tokonami, M. Hosoda, T. Hashimoto, M. Shinogi (2012) Anomalous change in atmospheric radon concentration sourced from broad crustal deformation A case study of the 1995 Kobe earthquake. Applied Geochemistry, 27, 825-830. [Abstract] Y. Yasuoka, T. Ishikawa, H. Nagahama, Y. Kawada, Y. Omori, S. Tokonami M. Shinogi (2012) Radon anomalies prior to earthquakes. In Hayakawa, M. (ed.), The Frontier of Earthquake Prediction Studies, Nihon-Senmontosho-Shuppan, Tokyo, Japan, 410-427 (in Japanese with English abstract). Y. Yasuoka, T. Ishikawa, Y. Omori, Y. Kawada, H. Nagahama, S. Tokonami M. Shinogi (2012) Anomalous Atmospheric Radon Variation before an Earthquake A Case Study of the 1995 Kobe Earthquake, Japan, In Li, Z. Feng, C. (eds.), Handbook of Radon Properties, Applications and Health, NOVA Sci. Pub., Hauppauge, USA. [Abstract] [PDF] ↑ Top of this page [Presentations (International Conferences)] [2003] , [2004] , [2005] , [2006] , [2007] , [2008] , [2009] , [2010] , [2012] Y. Kawada H. Nagahama, A high-temperature viscoelastic constitutive law for rocks with transient behavior. EGS-AGU-EUG Joint Assembly (Nice, France, 06-11 April, 2003), EAE03-A-08126. Session NP6 Data assimilation in Geophysics. In Geophysical Research Abstracts, 5, 08126. Y. Kawada H. Nagahama, Thermorheological constitutive laws for rocks with transient behavior. XXIII General Assembly of the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics [IUGG 2003] (Sapporo, Japan, 30 June -11 July, 2003), JSS05/04A/A04-009. Session JSS05 Physics and Chemistry of Earth Materials (IASPEI, IAVCEI, IAGA), Elasticity and anelasticity. In Abstracts (week A), p. A.182. Y. Kawada, H. Nagahama H. Hara, The mechanical phase transition model for the viscoelastic relaxation behaviour of rocks introducing the "free-space volume for solids". 4th International Conference on Fractal and Dynamic Systems in Geoscience (Seeon, Germany, 19-22 May, 2004). In Books of Abstracts, p. 47. Y. Kawada H. Nagahama, Viscoelastic relaxation behaviours and temporal fractal properties for rocks and clays. Symposium Tectonics on Human Time Scales (Sprockhövel, Germany, 01-04 June, 2004), Poster-85. In Abstract volume, B. Stöckhert and G. Dresen (eds.), p. 171. J. Muto, Y. Kawada H. Nagahama, Micromorphic continuum with defects and lattice preferred orientation application to seismic anisotropy in polycrystals. Workshop on "Probing Earth Media Having Small-Scale Heterogeneities" (Sendai, Japan, 22 November, 2004), P06. In Proceedings, pp. 58-61. Y. Kawada, H. Nagahama H. Hara, Scaled Langevin equation and the inversion for viscoelastic behaviour of rocks. General Assembly of the European Geosciences Union 2005 [EGU2005] (Vienna, Austria, 24-29 April, 2005), EGU05-A-08365. Session NP3.06 Dynamics of seismicity patterns and earthquake triggering. In Geophysical Research Abstracts, 7, 08365. Y. Kawada, H. Nagahama H. Hara, Viscoelastic behaviour of rocks, scaled Langevin equation and the inversion. 15th Conference on Deformation Mechanisms, Rheology and Tectonics [DRT2005] (Zürich, Switzerland, 2-4 May, 2005). Session Scaling of Structures in Space and Time. In Abstract Volume, p. 120. Y. Kawada, H. Nagahama H. Hara, Scaled Langevin equation and the inversion for viscoelastic behavior of rocks in seismic time-scale theoretical approach. 21COE International Symposium 2005, Spatial and Temporal Fluctuations in the Solid Earth,Clues to the Future of Our Planet (Sendai, Japan, 22-27 October, 2005), Sp-23. Session Spatial and Temporal Fluctuations in the seismic phenomena. In Abstracts, pp. 158-161. Y. Kawada H. Nagahama, Temporal power-laws on preseismic activation and aftershock decay affected by transient behavior of rocks. The 4th International Workshop on Statistical Seismology [Statsei4] (Hayama (Kanagawa), Japan, 9-13 January, 2006). In ISM Report on Research and Education, 23, pp. 142-145. Y. Kawada H. Nagahama, Irreversible thermodynamics and time-scale invariance for viscoelastic behaviour of rocks. General Assembly of the European Geosciences Union 2006 [EGU 2006] (Vienna, Austria, 2-7 April, 2006), EGU06-A-06684. Session NP3.07 Scaling, scale and nonlinearity in Solid Earth. In Geophysical Research Abstracts, 8, 06684. Y. Kawada, H. Nagahama, Y. Omori, Y. Yasuoka M. Shinogi, Irreversible thermodynamic model for accelerated moment release and atmospheric radon concentration prior to large earthquakes. The 2006 AGU Fall Meeting (San Francisco, USA, 11-15 December, 2006), NG51B-1022. Session Spatiotemporal Evolution of Seismicity. In Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union, 87, Fall Meeting Supplement, NG51B-1022. Y. Kawada, H. Nagahama N. Nakamura, Temporal power-law change in rock magnetization prior to failure. General Assembly of the European Geosciences Union 2007 [EGU2007] (Vienna, Austria, 15-20 April, 2007), EGU2007-A-05946. Session NH4.03 Deformation processes and accompanying mechanical and electromagnetic phenomena, for rocks and other materials, from the laboratory to the geophysical scale, Selected as "Paper of Special Interest as Identified by Session/Event Organizers" . In Geophysical Research Abstracts, 9, 05946. Y. Omori, Y. Yasuoka, H. Nagahama, Y. Kawada, T. Ishikawa, S. Tokonami M. Shinogi, Variation of electric parameters in atmosphere due to radon exhalation prior to a large earthquake. General Assembly of the European Geosciences Union 2007 [EGU2007] (Vienna, Austria, 15-20 April, 2007), EGU2007-A-05945. Session NH4.02 Electric, magnetic and electromagnetic phenomena related to earthquakes. In Geophysical Research Abstracts, 9, 05945. Y. Yasuoka, H. Nagahama, Y. Kawada, Y. Omori, T. Ishikawa, S. Tokonami M. Shinogi, An anomalous increase in atmospheric radon prior to the Kobe earthquake. Bilateral Seminar Italy-Japan on Electromagnetics in Seismic and Volcanic Areas (Chiba, Japan, 25-27 July, 2007). Session A. Seismo-electromagentics. In Abstracts, (2 pages). H. Nagahama, Y. Kawada, Y. Omori, Y. Yasuoka, T. Ishikawa, S. Tokonami M. Shinogi, Earthquake precursory phenomenon an anomalous increase in atmospheric radon concentration. EASTEC symposium 2007 Dynamic Earth -its origin and future- (Sendai, Japan, 18-21 September, 2007), ND-O03. Session Mitigation of Natural Disaster. In Program Abstracts, pp. 201-204. Y. Omori, Y. Yasuoka, H. Nagahama, Y. Kawada, T. Ishikawa, S. Tokonami M. Shinogi, Changes in atmospheric electrical conditions due to anomalous radon exhalation preceding large earthquakes. EASTEC symposium 2007 Dynamic Earth -its origin and future- (Sendai, Japan, 18-21 September, 2007), DE-P04. Session Dynamics of Earthquakes. In Program Abstracts, pp. 57-60. Y. Omori, H. Nagahama, Y. Kawada, Y. Yasuoka, T. Ishikawa, S. Tokonami M. Shinogi, Increases in radon exhalation and changes of atmospheric electric parameters accompanying percolation process in crust. International Workshop on Seismo-Electromagnetic Phenomena [IWSEP2007] (Bandung, Indonesia, 6-7 November, 2007). In Abstracts, 31. Y. Kawada, H. Nagahama, Y. Yasuoka, Y. Omori, T. Ishikawa, S. Tokonami M. Shinogi, Power-law and log-periodic changes in precursory phenomena prior to large earthquakes. The 33rd International Geological Congress [33rd IGC] (Oslo, Norway, 6-14 August, 2008), MAG04108L. Session MAG-04 Scales, Scaling, Non-linearity and Complexity in the Geosciences. In Abstract CD-ROM. Y. Kawada, H. Nagahama, N. Uchida T. Matsuzawa, Temporal power-laws in mechanical relaxation of rocks and afterslip associated with interplate earthquakes. The 2008 AGU Fall Meeting (San Francisco, USA, 15-19 December, 2008), T53C-1968. Session T53C Base of the Crustal Seismogenic Zone. In Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union, 89, Fall Meeting Supplement, T53C-1968. Y. Kawada, H. Nagahama, N. Uchida T. Matsuzawa, Time-scale invariance in afterslip and mechanical relaxation of rocks. Frontiers of Seismology (Edinburgh, 2-3 April, 2009). Y. Kawada, M. Naylor, S. Touati I. Main, On the origin of power-law rheology during the evolution of damage. General Assembly of the European Geosciences Union 2010 [EGU2010] (Vienna, Austria, 2-7 May, 2010), EGU2010-10111. Session MPRG15/TS2.5 Scaling and localization during brittle rock failure. In Geophysical Research Abstracts, 12, 10111. Y. Kawada, T. Yajima H. Nagahama, Fractional order viscoelasticity and theoretical progress in rheological constitutive law for rocks. 2010 AGU Fall Meeting (San Francisco, 13-17 December, 2010), MR41A-1977. Session MR41A Elasticity, Plasticity, and Mechanical Properties of Mantle Minerals. Y. Kawada, Rheological constitutive law for rocks and minerals with noninteger-order derivative. Soft Matter Physics and Solid Earth Sciences Unifying Concepts (Tokyo, 5-8 June, 2012). Y. Kawada T. Yamashita, Slip-weakening and -strengthening due to Fractional Poroelastic Effect in One Dimension Fault Slip Model. IUGG Conference on Mathematical Geophysics (Edinburgh, 18-22 June, 2012), CD23. Session Crustal Dynamics. ↑ Top of this page [Presentations (Japanese Conferences)] [2003] , [2004] , [2005] , [2006] , [2007] , [2008] , [2009] , [2010] , [2011] , [2012] Y. Kawada, H. Nagahama H. Hara, The phase transition model on high-temperature viscoelastic behavior of rocks. The 110th Annual Meeting of the Geological Society of Japan (Shizuoka, 19-21 September, 2003), O-230. Y. Kawada, Viscoelastic behavior of rocks and its phase transition model. Fluid motion in mantle wedge and crust and the role / Seminor of Dynamics of Earthquakes and Volcanism Research Subgroup, the 21st Century COE Program "Advanced Science and Technology Center for Dynamic Earth", Tohoku University (Kami (Miyagi), 22-23 February, 2004). Y. Kawada, H. Nagahama H. Hara, Viscoelastic relaxation behaviors for rocks and clays and their phase transition model. The 111st Annual Meeting of the Geological Society of Japan (Chiba, 18-20 September, 2004), O-129. H. Nagahama, J. Muto, Y. Kawada T. Yajima, Seismic ray theory and Finsler geometry. The 111st Annual Meeting of the Geological Society of Japan (Chiba, 18-20 September, 2004), O-130. Y. Kawada, H. Nagahama H. Hara, Viscoelastic behavior of rocks described by scaled Langevin equation and the inversion. 2005 Japan Earth and Planetary Science Joint Meeting (Chiba, 22-26, May, 2005), J064-P013. Y. Kawada, H. Nagahama H. Hara, Long time tail for mechanical relaxation behavior of rocks and the response to earthquakes. The 112nd Annual Meeting of the Geological Society of Japan (Kyoto, 18-20 September, 2005), P-109. Y. Kawada H. Nagahama, Irreversible thermodynamics for viscoelastic behavior of rocks and temporal seismicity patterns. Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2006 (Chiba, 14-18 May, 2006), I142-P011. Y. Kawada H. Nagahama, Strain-release process and nonlinear flow law of crustal rocks prior to a mainshock. The 113rd Annual Meeting of the Geological Society of Japan (Kochi, 16-18 September, 2006), P-70. H. Nagahama, Y. Kawada, Y. Omori, Y. Yasuoka M. Shinogi, Strain-release process of crustal rocks and atmospheric radon concentration prior to a mainshock. The 113rd Annual Meeting of the Geological Society of Japan (Kochi, 16-18 September, 2006), P-71. Y. Yasuoka, H. Nagahama, T. Ishikawa, Y. Kawada, Y. Omori, S. Tokonami, T. Hashimoto M. Shinogi, Changes in radon exhalation before the Kobe earthquake. The Eighth Workshop on Environmental Radioactivity (Tsukuba, 22-24 March, 2007) 12. Y. Kawada, H. Nagahama, Y. Omori, Y. Yasuoka, T. Ishikawa, S. Tokonami M. Shinogi, Preseismic change in atmospheric radon concentration and crustal damage process. Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2007 (Chiba, 19-24 May, 2007), S142-P006. H. Nagahama Y. Kawada, Damage evolution of crust and radon emanation prior to a large earthquake. The 114th Annual Meeting of the Geological Society of Japan (Sapporo, 9-11 September, 2007), P-99, Awarded "the Excellent Presentation Prize of the GSJ"! Y. Yasuoka, Y. Kawada, H. Nagahama, Y. Omori, T. Ishikawa, S. Tokonami M. Shinogi, Relationships between radon exhalation and stress-strain prior to the 1995 Hyogoken-Nanbu Earthquake. 42th Annual Meeting of The Japan Health Physics Society (Ginowan, 26-27 June, 2008), AS-4, Awarded "the Kariyushi Prize (Excellent Oral Presentation Prize of the JHPS)"! Y. Yasuoka, Y. Kawada, H. Nagahama, Y. Omori, T. Ishikawa, S. Tokonami M. Shinogi, Coincidence between radon exhalation and stress-strain before the 1995 Hyogoken-Nanbu Earthquake. 55th Annual Meeting of the Geochemical Society of Japan (Tokyo, 17-19 September, 2008), 1B15 (10-04). H. Nagahama, Y. Kawada, Y. Yasuoka, Y. Omori, T. Ishikawa, S. Tokonami M. Shinogi, Coupling change in crustal strain and atmospheric radon concentration prior to a large earthquake. The 115th Annual Meeting of the Geological Society of Japan (Akita, 20-22 September, 2008), P-97. Y. Kawada, H. Nagahama, N. Uchida T. Matsuzawa, Temporal pattern in afterslip and mechanical relaxation of rocks, Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2009 (Chiba, 16-21 May, 2009), J137-P001. Y. Omori, H. Nagahama, Y. Kawada, Y. Yasuoka, T. Ishikawa, S. Tokonami M. Shinogi, Changes of atmospheric electrical conditions due to preseismic radon emanation theoretical approach, Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2009 (Chiba, 16-21 May, 2009), Z178-P004. Y. Yasuoka, H. Nagahama, Y. Kawada, Y. Omori, M. Shimo, T. Ishikawa, S. Tokonami, T. Hashimoto, M. Shinogi, Source of anomalous increase in atmospheric radon before the Kobe earthquake, 43th Annual Meeting of The Japan Health Physics Society (Higashiosaka, 3-4 June, 2009), A16. H. Nagahama, Y. Kawada, N. Uchida T. Matsuzawa, Analysis of the temporal pattern of afterslip based on the constitutive law for viscoelastic behaviour of rocks. The 116th Annual Meeting of the Geological Society of Japan (Okayama, 4-6 September, 2009), P-83. Y. Kawada, M. Naylor, S. Touati I. Main, Power-law rheology and microscopic heterogeneity. Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2010 (Chiba, 16-21 May, 2010), SIT037-P09. Y. Kawada, T. Yajima, H. Nagahama, Constitutive law of rock rheology with fractional order derivative. Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2011 (Chiba, 22-27 May, 2011), SIT039-P12. Y. Kawada H. Nagahama, Phenomenological constitutive law for transient rheological behavior of rocks and minerals. Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2012 (Chiba, 20-25 May, 2012), SIT42-09. ↑ Top of this page [Others] Y. Kawada, Summer School of Seismology 2004 (Japan) (Naruko (Miyagi), Japan, 4-6 August, 2004). Y. Kawada, The Summer School in Complexity Science (Wye (Kent), United Kingdom, 9-17 July, 2007). ↑ Top of this page