48 Publications (Page 1 of 2)
2022
Translational recoding by chemical modification of non-AUG start codon ribonucleotide bases.Fujita, Yoshihiko⋅Fujita, Yoshihiko⋅Kameda, Takeru⋅Kameda, Takeru⋅Singh, Chingakham Ranjit⋅Singh, Chingakham Ranjit⋅Pepper, Whitney⋅Pepper, Whitney⋅Cecil, Ariana⋅Cecil, Ariana⋅Hilgers, Madelyn⋅Hilgers, Madelyn⋅Thornton, Mackenzie⋅Thornton, Mackenzie⋅Asano, Izumi⋅Asano, Izumi⋅Moravek, Carter⋅Moravek, Carter⋅Togashi, Yuichi⋅Togashi, Yuichi⋅Saito, Hirohide⋅Saito, Hirohide⋅Asano, Katsura and Asano, KatsuraScience advances, vol. 8, (no. 14), pp. eabm8501, April 8, 2022.
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2021
Human oncoprotein 5MP suppresses general and repeat-associated non-AUG translation via eIF3 by a common mechanism.
Singh, Chingakham Ranjit⋅Glineburg, M Rebecca⋅Moore, Chelsea⋅Tani, Naoki⋅Jaiswal, Rahul⋅Zou, Ye⋅Aube, Eric⋅Gillaspie, Sarah⋅Thornton, Mackenzie⋅Cecil, Ariana⋅Hilgers, Madelyn⋅Takasu, Azuma⋅Asano, Izumi⋅Asano, Masayo⋅Escalante, Carlos R⋅Nakamura, Akira⋅Todd, Peter K and Asano, Katsura
Cell reports, vol. 36, (no. 2), pp. 109376, July 13, 2021. | Journal Article
2019
Novel oncogene 5MP1 reprograms c-Myc translation initiation to drive malignant phenotypes in colorectal cancer.
Sato, Kuniaki⋅Masuda, Takaaki⋅Hu, Qingjiang⋅Tobo, Taro⋅Gillaspie, Sarah⋅Niida, Atsushi⋅Thornton, Mackenzie⋅Kuroda, Yousuke⋅Eguchi, Hidetoshi⋅Nakagawa, Takashi⋅Asano, Katsura and Mimori, Koshi
EBioMedicine, vol. 44, pp. 387-402, June 2019. | Journal Article
2016
Overexpression of eIF5 or its protein mimic 5MP perturbs eIF2 function and induces ATF4 translation through delayed re-initiation.Kozel, Caitlin⋅Thompson, Brytteny⋅Hustak, Samantha⋅Moore, Chelsea⋅Nakashima, Akio⋅Singh, Chingakham Ranjit⋅Reid, Megan⋅Cox, Christian⋅Papadopoulos, Evangelos⋅Luna, Rafael E⋅Anderson, Abbey⋅Tagami, Hideaki⋅Hiraishi, Hiroyuki⋅Slone, Emily Archer⋅Yoshino, Ken-Ichi⋅Asano, Masayo⋅Gillaspie, Sarah⋅Nietfeld, Jerome⋅Perchellet, Jean-Pierre⋅Rothenburg, Stefan⋅Masai, Hisao⋅Wagner, Gerhard⋅Beeser, Alexander⋅Kikkawa, Ushio⋅Fleming, Sherry D and Asano, KatsuraNucleic acids research, June 20, 2016.
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2014
Essential role of eIF5-mimic protein in animal development is linked to control of ATF4 expression.Hiraishi, Hiroyuki⋅Oatman, Jamie⋅Haller, Sherry L⋅Blunk, Logan⋅McGivern, Benton⋅Morris, Jacob⋅Papadopoulos, Evangelos⋅Gutierrez, Wade⋅Gordon, Michelle⋅Bokhari, Wahaj⋅Ikeda, Yuka⋅Miles, David⋅Fellers, John⋅Asano, Masayo⋅Wagner, Gerhard⋅Tazi, Loubna⋅Rothenburg, Stefan⋅Brown, Susan J and Asano, KatsuraNucleic acids research, vol. 42, (no. 16), pp. 10321-10330, 2014.
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Why is start codon selection so precise in eukaryotes?
Asano, Katsura
Translation (Austin, Tex.), vol. 2, (no. 1), pp. e28387, 2014. | Journal Article
2013
Random mutagenesis of yeast 25S rRNA identify bases critical for 60S subunit structural integrity and function.Nemoto, Naoki⋅Udagawa, Tsuyoshi⋅Chowdhury, Wasimul⋅Kitabatake, Makoto⋅Shin, Byung-Shik⋅Hiraishi, Hiroyuki⋅Wang, Suzhi⋅Singh, Chingakham Ranjit⋅Brown, Susan J⋅Ohno, Mutsuhito and Asano, KatsuraTranslation (Austin, Tex.), vol. 1, (no. 2), pp. e26402, 2013.
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The interaction between eukaryotic initiation factor 1A and eIF5 retains eIF1 within scanning preinitiation complexes.Luna, Rafael E⋅Arthanari, Haribabu⋅Hiraishi, Hiroyuki⋅Akabayov, Barak⋅Tang, Leiming⋅Cox, Christian⋅Markus, Michelle A⋅Luna, Lunet E⋅Ikeda, Yuka⋅Watanabe, Ryosuke⋅Bedoya, Edward⋅Yu, Cathy⋅Alikhan, Shums⋅Wagner, Gerhard and Asano, KatsuraBiochemistry, vol. 52, (no. 52), pp. 9510-8, 2013/Dec/31.
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2012
The C-terminal domain of eukaryotic initiation factor 5 promotes start codon recognition by its dynamic interplay with eIF1 and eIF2β.Luna, Rafael E⋅Arthanari, Haribabu⋅Hiraishi, Hiroyuki⋅Nanda, Jagpreet⋅Martin-Marcos, Pilar⋅Markus, Michelle A⋅Akabayov, Barak⋅Milbradt, Alexander G⋅Luna, Lunet E⋅Seo, Hee Chan⋅Hyberts, Sven G⋅Fahmy, Amr⋅Reibarkh, Mikhail⋅Miles, David⋅Hagner, Patrick R⋅O'Day, Elizabeth M⋅Yi, Tingfang⋅Marintchev, Assen⋅Hinnebusch, Alan G⋅Lorsch, Jon R⋅Asano, Katsura and Wagner, GerhardCell reports, vol. 1, (no. 6), pp. 689-702, 2012/Jun/28.
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2011
Mechanisms of translational regulation by a human eIF5-mimic protein.Singh, C. R⋅Watanabe, Ryosuke⋅Zhou, Donghui⋅Jennings, Martin D⋅Fukao, Akira⋅Lee, Bumjun⋅Ikeda, Yuka⋅Chiorini, John A⋅Campbell, Susan G⋅Ashe, Mark P⋅Fujiwara, Toshinobu⋅Wek, Ronald C⋅Pavitt, Graham and Asano, KatsuraNucleic acids research, vol. 39, (no. 19), pp. 8314-28, 2011/Oct.
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2010
The eukaryotic initiation factor (eIF) 4G HEAT domain promotes translation re-initiation in yeast both dependent on and independent of eIF4A mRNA helicase.Watanabe, Ryosuke⋅Murai, Marcelo J⋅Singh, C. R⋅Fox, Stephanie⋅Ii, Miki and Asano, KatsuraThe Journal of biological chemistry, vol. 285, (no. 29), pp. 21922-33, 2010/Jul/16.
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The roles of stress-activated Sty1 and Gcn2 kinases and of the protooncoprotein homologue Int6/eIF3e in responses to endogenous oxidative stress during histidine starvation.Nemoto, Naoki⋅Udagawa, Tsuyoshi⋅Ohira, Takahiro⋅Jiang, Li⋅Hirota, Kouji⋅Wilkinson, Caroline R⋅Bähler, Jürg⋅Jones, Nic⋅Ohta, Kunihiro⋅Wek, Ronald C and Asano, KatsuraJournal of molecular biology, vol. 404, (no. 2), pp. 183-201, 2010/Nov/26.
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2008
Eukaryotic Initiation Factor (eIF) 1 Carries Two Distinct eIF5-binding Faces Important for Multifactor Assembly and AUG SelectionReibarkh, Mikhail⋅Yamamoto, Yasufumi⋅Singh, Chingakham R⋅del Rio, Federico⋅Fahmy, Amr⋅Lee, Bumjun⋅Luna, Rafael E⋅Ii, Miki⋅Wagner, Gerhard and Asano, KatsuraJournal of Biological Chemistry, vol. 283, (no. 2), pp. 1094-1103, 2008.
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Int6/eIF3e promotes general translation and Atf1 abundance to modulate Sty1 MAPK-dependent stress response in fission yeast.Udagawa, Tsuyoshi⋅Nemoto, Naoki⋅Wilkinson, Caroline R⋅Narashimhan, Jana⋅Jiang, Li⋅Watt, Stephen⋅Zook, Aaron⋅Jones, Nic⋅Wek, Ronald C⋅Bähler, Jürg and Asano, KatsuraThe Journal of biological chemistry, vol. 283, (no. 32), pp. 22063-75, 2008/Aug/8.
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2007
Change in Nutritional Status Modulates the Abundance of Critical Pre-initiation Intermediate Complexes During Translation Initiation in VivoSingh, C. R⋅Udagawa, T.⋅Lee, B.⋅Wassink, S.⋅He, H.⋅Yamamoto, Y.⋅Anderson, James T⋅Pavitt, Graham and Asano, KatsuraJournal of Molecular Biology, vol. 370, (no. 2), pp. 315-330, 2007.
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Localization and characterization of protein-protein interaction sites.
Singh, Chingakham R and Asano, Katsura
Methods in enzymology, vol. 429, pp. 139-61, 2007. | Journal Article
Translation factor control of ribosome conformation during start codon selectionAsano, Katsura and Sachs, MattGenes & Development, vol. 21, (no. 11), pp. 1280-1287, 2007.
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Yeast phenotypic assays on translational control.
Lee, Bumjun⋅Udagawa, Tsuyoshi⋅Singh, Chingakham R and Asano, Katsura
Methods in enzymology, vol. 429, pp. 105-37, 2007. | Journal Article
2006
An eIF5/eIF2 complex antagonizes guanine nucleotide exchange by eIF2B during translation initiation
Singh, Chingakham R⋅Lee, Bumjun⋅Udagawa, Tsuyoshi⋅Mohammad-Qureshi, Sarah S⋅Yamamoto, Yasufumi⋅Pavitt, Graham and Asano, Katsura
EMBO Journal, vol. 25, (no. 19), pp. 4537-4546, 2006. | Journal Article
[Translational and transcriptional control by eIF2 phosphorylation: requirement for integrity of ribosomal preinitiation complex].
Asano, Katsura
Tanpakushitsu kakusan koso. Protein, nucleic acid, enzyme, vol. 51, (no. 5), pp. 389-98, 2006/May. | Journal Article
2005
The eukaryotic initiation factor (eIF) 5 HEAT domain mediates multifactor assembly and scanning with distinct interfaces to eIF1, eIF2, eIF3, and eIF4GYamamoto, Yasufumi⋅Singh, Chingakham R⋅Marintchev, Assen⋅Hall, Nathan S⋅Hannig, Ernest M⋅Wagner, Gerhard and Asano, KatsuraProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA, vol. 102, (no. 45), pp. 16164-16169, 2005.
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2004
Efficient incorporation of eukaryotic initiation factor 1 into the multifactor complex is critical for formation of functional ribosomal preinitiation complexes in vivo.Singh, Chingakham R⋅He, Hui⋅Ii, Miki⋅Yamamoto, Yasufumi and Asano, KatsuraThe Journal of biological chemistry, vol. 279, (no. 30), pp. 31910-20, 2004/Jul/23.
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Physical association of eukaryotic initiation factor (eIF) 5 carboxyl-terminal domain with the lysine-rich eIF2beta segment strongly enhances its binding to eIF3.
Singh, Chingakham Ranjit⋅Yamamoto, Yasufumi and Asano, Katsura
The Journal of biological chemistry, vol. 279, (no. 48), pp. 49644-49655, November 26, 2004. | Journal Article
Study of translational control of eukaryotic gene expression using yeast.Hinnebusch, Alan G⋅Asano, Katsura⋅Olsen, Deanne S⋅Phan, Lon⋅Nielsen, Klaus H and Valásek, LeosAnnals of the New York Academy of Sciences, vol. 1038, pp. 60-74, 2004/Dec.
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Study of Translational Control of Eukaryotic Gene Expression Using YeastHinnebusch, Alan G⋅Asano, Katsura⋅Olsen, Deanne S⋅Phan, Lon⋅Nielsen, Klaus H and Valasek, LeosAnnals of the New York Academy of Sciences, vol. 1038, pp. 60-74, 2004.
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