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2. Chromosome-level genome assemblies of Cutaneotrichosporon spp. (Trichosporonales, Basidiomycota) reveal imbalanced evolution between nucleotide sequences and chromosome synteny
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Yuuki Kobayashi, Ayane Kayamori, Keita Aoki, Yuh Shiwa, Minenosuke Matsutani, Nobuyuki Fujita, Takashi Sugita, Wataru Iwasaki, Naoto Tanaka, and Masako Takashima
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Comparative genomics ,Genome evolution ,Chromosome rearrangement ,Taxonomy ,Cutaneotrichosporon ,Yeast ,Biotechnology ,TP248.13-248.65 ,Genetics ,QH426-470 - Abstract
Abstract Background Since DNA information was first used in taxonomy, barcode sequences such as the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region have greatly aided fungal identification; however, a barcode sequence alone is often insufficient. Thus, multi-gene- or whole-genome-based methods were developed. We previously isolated Basidiomycota yeasts classified in the Trichosporonales. Some strains were described as Cutaneotrichosporon cavernicola and C. spelunceum, whereas strain HIS471 remained unidentified. We analysed the genomes of these strains to elucidate their taxonomic relationship and genetic diversity. Results The long-read-based assembly resulted in chromosome-level draft genomes consisting of seven chromosomes and one mitochondrial genome. The genome of strain HIS471 has more than ten chromosome inversions or translocations compared to the type strain of C. cavernicola despite sharing identical ITS barcode sequences and displaying an average nucleotide identity (ANI) above 93%. Also, the chromosome synteny between C. cavernicola and the related species, C. spelunceum, showed significant rearrangements, whereas the ITS sequence identity exceeds 98.6% and the ANI is approximately 82%. Our results indicate that the relative evolutionary rates of barcode sequences, whole-genome nucleotide sequences, and chromosome synteny in Cutaneotrichosporon significantly differ from those in the model yeast Saccharomyces. Conclusions Our results revealed that the relative evolutionary rates of nucleotide sequences and chromosome synteny are different among fungal clades, likely because different clades have diverse mutation/repair rates and distinct selection pressures on their genomic sequences and syntenic structures. Because diverse syntenic structures can be a barrier to meiotic recombination and may lead to speciation, the non-linear relationships between nucleotide and synteny diversification indicate that sequence-level distances at the barcode or whole-genome level are not sufficient for delineating species boundaries.
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- 2023
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3. Hyphal Growth in Trichosporon asahii Is Accelerated by the Addition of Magnesium
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Keita Aoki, Kosuke Yamamoto, Moriya Ohkuma, Takashi Sugita, Naoto Tanaka, and Masako Takashima
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magnesium ,Trichosporon asahii ,hyphal growth ,fungal dimorphism ,Microbiology ,QR1-502 - Abstract
ABSTRACT Fungal dimorphism involves two morphologies: a unicellular yeast cell and a multicellular hyphal form. Invasion of hyphae into human cells causes severe opportunistic infections. The transition between yeast and hyphal forms is associated with the virulence of fungi; however, the mechanism is poorly understood. Therefore, we aimed to identify factors that induce hyphal growth of Trichosporon asahii, a dimorphic basidiomycete that causes trichosporonosis. T. asahii showed poor growth and formed small cells containing large lipid droplets and fragmented mitochondria when cultivated for 16 h in a nutrient-deficient liquid medium. However, these phenotypes were suppressed via the addition of yeast nitrogen base. When T. asahii cells were cultivated in the presence of different compounds present in the yeast nitrogen base, we found that magnesium sulfate was a key factor for inducing cell elongation, and its addition dramatically restored hyphal growth in T. asahii. In T. asahii hyphae, vacuoles were enlarged, the size of lipid droplets was decreased, and mitochondria were distributed throughout the cell cytoplasm and adjacent to the cell walls. Additionally, hyphal growth was disrupted due to treatment with an actin inhibitor. The actin inhibitor latrunculin A disrupted the mitochondrial distribution even in hyphal cells. Furthermore, magnesium sulfate treatment accelerated hyphal growth in T. asahii for 72 h when the cells were cultivated in a nutrient-deficient liquid medium. Collectively, our results suggest that an increase in magnesium levels triggers the transition from the yeast to hyphal form in T. asahii. These findings will support studies on the pathogenesis of fungi and aid in developing treatments. IMPORTANCE Understanding the mechanism underlying fungal dimorphism is crucial to discern its invasion into human cells. Invasion is caused by the hyphal form rather than the yeast form; therefore, it is important to understand the mechanism of transition from the yeast to hyphal form. To study the transition mechanism, we utilized Trichosporon asahii, a dimorphic basidiomycete that causes severe trichosporonosis since there are fewer studies on T. asahii than on ascomycetes. This study suggests that an increase in Mg2+, the most abundant mineral in living cells, triggers growth of filamentous hyphae and increases the distribution of mitochondria throughout the cell cytoplasm and adjacent to the cell walls in T. asahii. Understanding the mechanism of hyphal growth triggered by Mg2+ increase will provide a model system to explore fungal pathogenicity in the future.
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- 2023
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4. Complete response of metastatic renal cell carcinoma with inferior vena cava tumor thrombus to nivolumab plus ipilimumab
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Michikata Hayashida, Yuji Miura, Taisho Noda, Taro Yamanaka, Naoto Tanaka, Shotaro Yasuoka, Suguru Oka, Kazushige Sakaguchi, Keiichi Kinowaki, and Shinji Urakami
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inferior vena cava tumor thrombus ,metastatic renal cell carcinoma ,nivolumab plus ipilimumab ,Diseases of the genitourinary system. Urology ,RC870-923 - Abstract
Introduction The effectiveness of nivolumab plus ipilimumab for metastatic renal cell carcinoma with inferior vena cava tumor thrombus remains unclear. Case presentation A 75‐year‐old male was diagnosed with metastatic renal cell carcinoma with inferior vena cava tumor thrombus and treated with nivolumab plus ipilimumab. The renal mass and thrombus regressed and all pulmonary nodules except for one lesion diminished. To avoid thrombotic complications, radical nephrectomy and thrombectomy were performed. No viable malignant cells were revealed histopathologically. Although nivolumab was continued after the surgical interventions, the remaining lesion did not change. Considering the discontinuation of nivolumab, metastasectomy was performed, and no viable malignant cells were revealed histopathologically. There has been no recurrence after the discontinuation. Conclusion Nivolumab plus ipilimumab could have effectiveness for metastatic renal cell carcinoma with inferior vena cava tumor thrombus.
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- 2022
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5. Characterization and Genomic Analysis of Fererhizobium litorale gen. nov., sp. nov., Isolated from the Sandy Sediments of the Sea of Japan Seashore
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Lyudmila Romanenko, Nadezhda Otstavnykh, Naoto Tanaka, Valeriya Kurilenko, Vasily Svetashev, Liudmila Tekutyeva, Valery Mikhailov, and Marina Isaeva
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marine environment ,Rhizobiaceae ,Fererhizobium litorale gen. nov., sp. nov. ,taxonomy ,sandy sediments ,Japan Sea ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
The taxonomic status of two gram-negative, whitish-pigmented motile bacteria KMM 9576T and KMM 9553 isolated from a sandy sediment sample from the Sea of Japan seashore was defined. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that strains KMM 9576T and KMM 9553 represent a distinct lineage within the family Rhizobiaceae, sharing 100% 16S rRNA sequence similarity and 99.5% average nucleotide identity (ANI) to each other. The strains showed the highest 16S rRNA sequence similarities of 97.4% to Sinorhizobium garamanticum LMG 24692T, 96.9% to Ensifer adhaerens NBRC 100388T, and 96.8% to Pararhizobium giardinii NBRC 107135T. The ANI values between strain KMM 9576T and Ensifer adhaerens NBRC 100388T, Sinorhizobium fredii USDA 205T, Pararhizobium giardinii NBRC 107135T, and Rhizobium leguminosarum NBRC 14778T were 79.9%, 79.6%, 79.4%, and 79.2%, respectively. The highest core-proteome average amino acid identity (cpAAI) values of 82.1% and 83.1% were estimated between strain KMM 9576T and Rhizobium leguminosarum NBRC 14778T and ‘Rhizobium album’ NS-104, respectively. The DNA GC contents were calculated from a genome sequence to be 61.5% (KMM 9576T) and 61.4% (KMM 9553). Both strains contained the major ubiquinone Q-10 and C18:1ω7c as the dominant fatty acid followed by 11-methyl C18:1ω7c and C19:0 cyclo, and polar lipids consisted of phosphatidylcholine, phosphatidylethanolamine, phosphatidylglycerol, an unidentified aminophospholipid, and two unidentified phospholipids. Based on phylogenetic and phylogenomic analyses, and phenotypic characterization, strains KMM 9576T and KMM 9553 are concluded to represent a novel genus and species, for which the name Fererhizobium litorale gen. nov., sp. nov. is proposed. The type strain of the type species is strain KMM 9576T (=NRIC 0957T).
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- 2023
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6. A risk model for detecting clinically significant prostate cancer based on bi-parametric magnetic resonance imaging in a Japanese cohort
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Kazushige Sakaguchi, Michikata Hayashida, Naoto Tanaka, Suguru Oka, and Shinji Urakami
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Abstract Selective identification of men with clinically significant prostate cancer (sPC) is a pivotal issue. Development of a risk model for detecting sPC based on the prostate imaging reporting and data system (PI-RADS) for bi-parametric magnetic resonance imaging (bpMRI) and clinical parameters in a Japanese cohort is expected to prove beneficial. We retrospectively analyzed clinical parameters and bpMRI findings from 773 biopsy-naïve patients between January 2011 and December 2016. A risk model was established using multivariate logistic regression analysis and presented on a nomogram. Discrimination of the risk model was compared using the area under the receiver operating characteristic curve. Statistical differences between the predictive model and clinical parameters were analyzed using DeLong test. sPC was detected in 343 men (44.3%). Multivariate logistic regression analysis to predict sPC revealed age (P = 0.002), log prostate-specific antigen (P
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- 2021
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7. Estimation of stride-by-stride spatial gait parameters using inertial measurement unit attached to the shank with inverted pendulum model
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Yufeng Mao, Taiki Ogata, Hiroki Ora, Naoto Tanaka, and Yoshihiro Miyake
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Abstract Inertial measurement unit (IMU)-based gait analysis systems have become popular in clinical environments because of their low cost and quantitative measurement capability. When a shank is selected as the IMU mounting position, an inverted pendulum model (IPM) can accurately estimate its spatial gait parameters. However, the stride-by-stride estimation of gait parameters using one IMU on each shank and the IPMs has not been validated. This study validated a spatial gait parameter estimation method using a shank-based IMU system. Spatial parameters were estimated via the double integration of the linear acceleration transformed by the IMU orientation information. To reduce the integral drift error, an IPM, applied with a linear error model, was introduced at the mid-stance to estimate the update velocity. the gait data of 16 healthy participants that walked normally and slowly were used. The results were validated by comparison with those extracted from an optical motion-capture system; the results showed strong correlation ( $$r>0.9$$ r > 0.9 ) and good agreement with the gait metrics (stride length, stride velocity, and shank vertical displacement). In addition, the biases of the stride length and stride velocity extracted using the motion capture system were smaller in the IPM than those in the previous method using the zero-velocity-update. The error variabilities of the gait metrics were smaller in the IPM than those in the previous method. These results indicated that the reconstructed shank trajectory achieved a greater accuracy and precision than that of previous methods. This was attributed to the IPM, which demonstrates that shank-based IMU systems with IPMs can accurately reflect many spatial gait parameters including stride velocity.
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- 2021
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8. Successful completion of transurethral lithotripsy in a patient with factor XIII deficiency: A case report
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Naoto Tanaka, Akihiro Yano, Shoichi Nagamoto, Kazushige Sakaguchi, Toshikazu Okaneya, and Shinji Urakami
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Congenital coagulation factor XIII deficiency ,Bleeding disorders ,Calculus ,Transurethral lithotripsy ,Diseases of the genitourinary system. Urology ,RC870-923 - Abstract
Factor XIII (FXIII) deficiency is a rare inherited coagulopathy. Standard perioperative management in those with FXIII deficiency requiring surgical procedures has not been elucidated. Herein, we report the case of a patient with FXIII deficiency who successfully underwent transurethral lithotripsy. Recombinant FXIII was used effectively in perioperative management and safely without any bleeding complications. This is the first report of a patient with FXIII deficiency in the field of urology.
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- 2021
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9. Antagonism of Bacillus velezensis Isolate from Anaerobically Digested Dairy Slurry against Fusarium Wilt of Spinach
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Tomomi Sugiyama, Keiko T. Natsuaki, Naoto Tanaka, Yuh Shiwa, and Mami Irie
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biological control ,anaerobically digested dairy slurry ,Bacillus velezensis ,Agriculture - Abstract
This study was designed to assess the suppressive effects of various anaerobically digested slurries (ADSs), and the microorganisms inhabiting them, against Fusarium wilt in spinach. We used five different ADSs from a range of source materials (dairy cow manure, sewage sludge, food garbage, pig manure, night soil sludge), combined in different proportions. All five raw ADSs suppressed the growth of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. spinaciae (Fos) on agar plates using a co-culture test. In contrast, filtrate ADSs did not suppress the growth of Fos. In total, 32 bacterial strains were isolated from five ADSs, and eight isolates showed antagonistic activities against Fos. Based on 16S rDNA sequences, the strain AD-3 isolated from ADS from dairy cow manure belonged to Bacillus velezensis. Genome analysis revealed that AD-3 had two kinds of genes related to the production of the non-ribosomal lipopeptides, fengycin/plipastatin (pps genes), and surfactin (srf genes). In pot assays, inoculation of AD-3 (1.0 × 106 CFU·g−1 dry soil) into Fos-infected soil (1.0 × 105 bud-cells·g−1 dry soil) significantly reduced the severity of Fusarium wilt disease at 28 d after seedling. The percentage reductions in disease severity in two replicates were 64.3% and 44.3%, respectively. Thus, bacterial strain AD-3 could be applied to reduce Fusarium wilt in spinach.
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- 2022
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10. Isolation of lactic acid bacteria capable of reducing environmental alkyl and fatty acid hydroperoxides, and the effect of their oral administration on oxidative-stressed nematodes and rats.
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Akio Watanabe, Takuro Yamaguchi, Kaeko Murota, Naoaki Ishii, Junji Terao, Sanae Okada, Naoto Tanaka, Shinya Kimata, Akira Abe, Tomonori Suzuki, Masataka Uchino, and Youichi Niimura
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Reinforcement of the hydroperoxide-eliminating activity in the small and large intestines should prevent associated diseases. We previously isolated a lactic acid bacterium, Pediococcus pentosaceus Be1 that facilitates a 2-electron reduction of hydrogen peroxide to water. In this study, we successfully isolated an alternative lactic acid bacterium, Lactobacillus plantarum P1-2, that can efficiently reduce environmental alkyl hydroperoxides and fatty acid hydroperoxides to their corresponding hydroxyl derivatives through a 2-electron reduction. Each strain exhibited a wide concentration range with regard to the environmental reducing activity for each hydroperoxide. Given this, the two lactic acid bacteria were orally administered to an oxygen-sensitive short-lived nematode mutant, and this resulted in a significant expansion of its lifespan. This observation suggests that P. pentosaceus Be1 and L. plantarum P1-2 inhibit internal oxidative stress. To determine the specific organs involved in this response, we performed a similar experiment in rats, involving induced lipid peroxidation by iron-overloading. We observed that only L. plantarum P1-2 inhibited colonic mucosa lipid peroxidation in rats with induced oxidative stress.
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- 2020
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11. Transcriptome profile of carbon catabolite repression in an efficient l-(+)-lactic acid-producing bacterium Enterococcus mundtii QU25 grown in media with combinations of cellobiose, xylose, and glucose.
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Yuh Shiwa, Haruko Fujiwara, Mao Numaguchi, Mohamed Ali Abdel-Rahman, Keisuke Nabeta, Yu Kanesaki, Yukihiro Tashiro, Takeshi Zendo, Naoto Tanaka, Nobuyuki Fujita, Hirofumi Yoshikawa, Kenji Sonomoto, and Mariko Shimizu-Kadota
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Enterococcus mundtii QU25, a non-dairy lactic acid bacterium of the phylum Firmicutes, is capable of simultaneously fermenting cellobiose and xylose, and is described as a promising strain for the industrial production of optically pure l-lactic acid (≥ 99.9%) via homo-fermentation of lignocellulosic hydrolysates. Generally, Firmicutes bacteria show preferential consumption of sugar (usually glucose), termed carbon catabolite repression (CCR), while hampering the catabolism of other sugars. In our previous study, QU25 exhibited apparent CCR in a glucose-xylose mixture phenotypically, and transcriptional repression of the xylose operon encoding initial xylose metabolism genes, likely occurred in a CcpA-dependent manner. QU25 did not exhibit CCR phenotypically in a cellobiose-xylose mixture. The aim of the current study is to elucidate the transcriptional change associated with the simultaneous utilization of cellobiose and xylose. To this end, we performed RNA-seq analysis in the exponential growth phase of E. mundtii QU25 cells grown in glucose, cellobiose, and/or xylose as either sole or co-carbon sources. Our transcriptomic data showed that the xylose operon was weakly repressed in cells grown in a cellobiose-xylose mixture compared with that in cells grown in a glucose-xylose mixture. Furthermore, the gene expression of talC, the sole gene encoding transaldolase, is expected to be repressed by CcpA-mediated CCR. QU25 metabolized xylose without using transaldolase, which is necessary for homolactic fermentation from pentoses using the pentose-phosphate pathway. Hence, the metabolism of xylose in the presence of cellobiose by QU25 may have been due to 1) sufficient amounts of proteins encoded by the xylose operon genes for xylose metabolism despite of the slight repression of the operon, and 2) bypassing of the pentose-phosphate pathway without the TalC activity. Accordingly, we have determined the targets of genetic modification in QU25 to metabolize cellobiose, xylose and glucose simultaneously for application of the lactic fermentation from lignocellulosic hydrolysates.
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- 2020
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12. Response of Upland Rice (Oryza sativa L.) Inoculated with Non-Native Plant Growth-Promoting Bacteria
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Michel Ouyabe, Kenji Irie, Naoto Tanaka, Hidehiko Kikuno, Babil Pachakkil, and Hironobu Shiwachi
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rice ,biofertilizer ,indole 3-acetic acid ,phosphate solubilization ,growth-promoting bacteria ,non-native ,Agriculture - Abstract
A deep-rooting upland rice variety (Kinandang Patong) was evaluated for its growth response to bio-fertilization at early stages. Five non-native plant growth-promoting bacteria previously isolated from yams (Dioscorea spp.) were inoculated to upland rice under growth chamber and greenhouse conditions. Effects of the inoculation varied depending on bacterial strains and growing conditions. Growth of 14-day rice seedlings was improved by all tested bacterial strains. Under growth chamber, the strain S-333 increased plant length, shoot dry weight and nitrogen content as compared to the control, but total dry weight, nitrogen uptake, leaf chlorophyll content and number of tillers were higher with N fertilizer application. Under greenhouse conditions, most rice growth parameters were improved by inoculation with the strain S-7. The correlations between the bacterial plant-growth-promoting traits and rice growth parameters under growth chamber conditions were all negative for phosphate solubilization indexes. Our results suggest that bacterial inoculation can replace half (S-343 and S-611) of or the full (S-7) rate of chemical N fertilizer required, depending on bacterial strains and growing environments, although δ15N value in control plants was lower than in inoculated plants under growth chamber conditions, suggesting that the bacteria improve rice growth through mechanisms other than biological nitrogen fixation.
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- 2020
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13. Bacterial Diversity Associated With the Rhizosphere and Endosphere of Two Halophytes: Glaux maritima and Salicornia europaea
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Kosuke Yamamoto, Yuh Shiwa, Taichiro Ishige, Hikaru Sakamoto, Keisuke Tanaka, Masataka Uchino, Naoto Tanaka, Suguru Oguri, Hiromasa Saitoh, and Seiya Tsushima
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bacterial diversity ,Glaux maritima ,Salicornia europaea ,halophyte ,endophytic bacteria ,rhizosphere bacteria ,Microbiology ,QR1-502 - Abstract
Root-associated microbial communities are very important in the adaptation of halophytes to coastal environments. However, little has been reported on microbial community structures related to halophytes, or on comparisons of their compositions among halophytic plant species. Here, we studied the diversity and community structure of both rhizosphere and root endosphere bacteria in two halophytic plants: Glaux maritima and Salicornia europaea. We sampled the rhizosphere, the root endosphere, and bulk control soil samples, and performed bacterial 16S rRNA sequencing using the Illumina MiSeq platform to characterize the bacterial community diversities in the rhizosphere and root endosphere of both halophytes. Among the G. maritima samples, the richness and diversity of bacteria in the rhizosphere were higher than those in the root endosphere but were lower than those of the bulk soil. In contrast for S. europaea, the bulk soil, the rhizosphere, and the root endosphere all had similar bacterial richness and diversity. The number of unique operational taxonomic units within the root endosphere, the rhizosphere, and the bulk soil were 181, 366, and 924 in G. maritima and 126, 416, and 596 in S. europaea, respectively, implying habitat-specific patterns for each halophyte. In total, 35 phyla and 566 genera were identified. The dominant phyla across all samples were Proteobacteria and Bacteroidetes. Actinobacteria was extremely abundant in the root endosphere from G. maritima. Beneficial bacterial genera were enriched in the root endosphere and rhizosphere in both halophytes. Rhizobium, Actinoplanes, and Marinomonas were highly abundant in G. maritima, whereas Sulfurimonas and Coleofasciculus were highly abundant in S. europaea. A principal coordinate analysis demonstrated significant differences in the microbiota composition associated with the plant species and type of sample. These results strongly indicate that there are clear differences in bacterial community structure and diversity between G. maritima and S. europaea. This is the first report to characterize the root microbiome of G. maritima, and to compare the diversity and community structure of rhizosphere and root endosphere bacteria between G. maritima and S. europaea.
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- 2018
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14. Arthrobacter pokkalii sp nov, a Novel Plant Associated Actinobacterium with Plant Beneficial Properties, Isolated from Saline Tolerant Pokkali Rice, Kerala, India.
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Ramya Krishnan, Rahul Ravikumar Menon, Naoto Tanaka, Hans-Jürgen Busse, Srinivasan Krishnamurthi, and Natarajan Rameshkumar
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
A novel yellow colony-forming bacterium, strain P3B162T was isolated from the pokkali rice rhizosphere from Kerala, India, as part of a project study aimed at isolating plant growth beneficial rhizobacteria from saline tolerant pokkali rice and functionally evaluate their abilities to promote plant growth under saline conditions. The novel strain P3B162T possesses plant growth beneficial traits such as positive growth on 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid (ACC), production of indole acetic acid (IAA) and siderophore. In addition, it also showed important phenotypic characters such as ability to form biofilm and utilization of various components of plant root exudates (sugars, amino acids and organic acids), clearly indicating its lifestyle as a plant rhizosphere associated bacterium. Taxonomically, the novel strain P3B162T was affiliated to the genus Arthrobacter based on the collective results of phenotypic, genotypic and chemotaxonomic analyses. Moreover, molecular analysis using 16S rRNA gene showed Arthrobacter globiformis NBRC 12137T, Arthrobacter pascens DSM 20545T and Arthrobacter liuii DSXY973T as the closely related phylogenetic neighbours, showing more than 98% 16S rRNA similarity values, whereas the recA gene analysis displayed Arthrobacter liuii JCM 19864T as the nearest neighbour with 94.7% sequence similarity and only 91.7% to Arthrobacter globiformis LMG 3813T and 88.7% to Arthrobacter pascens LMG 16255T. However, the DNA-DNA hybridization values between strain P3B162T, Arthrobacter globiformis LMG 3813T, Arthrobacter pascens LMG 16255T and Arthrobacter liuii JCM 19864T was below 50%. In addition, the novel strain P3B162T can be distinguished from its closely related type strains by several phenotypic characters such as colony pigment, tolerance to NaCl, motility, reduction of nitrate, hydrolysis of DNA, acid from sucrose, cell wall sugars and cell wall peptidoglycan structure. In conclusion, the combined results of this study support the classification of strain P3B162T as a novel Arthrobacter species and we propose Arthrobacter pokkalii sp.nov.as its name. The type strain is P3B162T (= KCTC 29498T = MTCC 12358T).
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15. Canine CNGA3 Gene Mutations Provide Novel Insights into Human Achromatopsia-Associated Channelopathies and Treatment.
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Naoto Tanaka, Emily V Dutrow, Keiko Miyadera, Lucie Delemotte, Christopher M MacDermaid, Shelby L Reinstein, William R Crumley, Christopher J Dixon, Margret L Casal, Michael L Klein, Gustavo D Aguirre, Jacqueline C Tanaka, and Karina E Guziewicz
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Cyclic nucleotide-gated (CNG) ion channels are key mediators underlying signal transduction in retinal and olfactory receptors. Genetic defects in CNGA3 and CNGB3, encoding two structurally related subunits of cone CNG channels, lead to achromatopsia (ACHM). ACHM is a congenital, autosomal recessive retinal disorder that manifests by cone photoreceptor dysfunction, severely reduced visual acuity, impaired or complete color blindness and photophobia. Here, we report the first canine models for CNGA3-associated channelopathy caused by R424W or V644del mutations in the canine CNGA3 ortholog that accurately mimic the clinical and molecular features of human CNGA3-associated ACHM. These two spontaneous mutations exposed CNGA3 residues essential for the preservation of channel function and biogenesis. The CNGA3-R424W results in complete loss of cone function in vivo and channel activity confirmed by in vitro electrophysiology. Structural modeling and molecular dynamics (MD) simulations revealed R424-E306 salt bridge formation and its disruption with the R424W mutant. Reversal of charges in a CNGA3-R424E-E306R double mutant channel rescued cGMP-activated currents uncovering new insights into channel gating. The CNGA3-V644del affects the C-terminal leucine zipper (CLZ) domain destabilizing intersubunit interactions of the coiled-coil complex in the MD simulations; the in vitro experiments showed incompetent trimeric CNGA3 subunit assembly consistent with abnormal biogenesis of in vivo channels. These newly characterized large animal models not only provide a valuable system for studying cone-specific CNG channel function in health and disease, but also represent prime candidates for proof-of-concept studies of CNGA3 gene replacement therapy for ACHM patients.
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16. A cyclic nucleotide-gated channel mutation associated with canine daylight blindness provides insight into a role for the S2 segment tri-Asp motif in channel biogenesis.
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Naoto Tanaka, Lucie Delemotte, Michael L Klein, András M Komáromy, and Jacqueline C Tanaka
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Cone cyclic nucleotide-gated channels are tetramers formed by CNGA3 and CNGB3 subunits; CNGA3 subunits function as homotetrameric channels but CNGB3 exhibits channel function only when co-expressed with CNGA3. An aspartatic acid (Asp) to asparagine (Asn) missense mutation at position 262 in the canine CNGB3 (D262N) subunit results in loss of cone function (daylight blindness), suggesting an important role for this aspartic acid residue in channel biogenesis and/or function. Asp 262 is located in a conserved region of the second transmembrane segment containing three Asp residues designated the Tri-Asp motif. This motif is conserved in all CNG channels. Here we examine mutations in canine CNGA3 homomeric channels using a combination of experimental and computational approaches. Mutations of these conserved Asp residues result in the absence of nucleotide-activated currents in heterologous expression. A fluorescent tag on CNGA3 shows mislocalization of mutant channels. Co-expressing CNGB3 Tri-Asp mutants with wild type CNGA3 results in some functional channels, however, their electrophysiological characterization matches the properties of homomeric CNGA3 channels. This failure to record heteromeric currents suggests that Asp/Asn mutations affect heteromeric subunit assembly. A homology model of S1-S6 of the CNGA3 channel was generated and relaxed in a membrane using molecular dynamics simulations. The model predicts that the Tri-Asp motif is involved in non-specific salt bridge pairings with positive residues of S3/S4. We propose that the D262N mutation in dogs with CNGB3-day blindness results in the loss of these inter-helical interactions altering the electrostatic equilibrium within in the S1-S4 bundle. Because residues analogous to Tri-Asp in the voltage-gated Shaker potassium channel family were implicated in monomer folding, we hypothesize that destabilizing these electrostatic interactions impairs the monomer folding state in D262N mutant CNG channels during biogenesis.
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- 2014
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17. Genomic Assessment of Potential Probiotic Lactiplantibacillus plantarum CRM56-2 Isolated from Fermented Tea Leaves.
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Engkarat Kingkaew, Naoto Tanaka, Yuh Shiwa, Jaruwan Sitdhipol, Rattanatda Nuhwa, and Somboon Tanasupawat
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WHOLE genome sequencing , *BLOOD cholesterol , *BILE salts , *NUCLEOTIDE sequencing , *FUNCTIONAL analysis , *PROBIOTICS - Abstract
Lactiplantibacillus plantarum is a widely studied species known for its probiotic properties that can help alleviate serum cholesterol levels. Whole-genome sequencing provides genetic information on probiotic attributes, metabolic activities and safety assessment. This study investigates the probiotic properties of strain CRM56-2, isolated from Thai fermented tea leaves, using Whole-Genome Sequencing (WGS) to evaluate the safety, health-promoting genes and functional analysis. Strain CRM56-2 showed bile salt hydrolase (BSH) activity, assimilated cholesterol at a rate of 75.94%, tolerated acidic and bile environments and attached to Caco-2 cells. Based on ANIb (98.9%), ANIm (99.2%), and digital DNA–DNA hybridisation (98.3%), strain CRM56-2 was identified as L. plantarum. In silico analysis revealed that it was not pathogenic and contained no antibioticresistance genes or plasmids. L. plantarum CRM56-2 possessed genes linked to several probiotic properties and beneficial impacts. The genome of strain CRM56-2 suggested that L. plantarum CRM56-2 is non-hazardous, with potential probiotic characteristics and beneficial impacts, which could enhance its probiotic application. Consequently, L. plantarum CRM56-2 demonstrated excellent cholesterol-lowering activity and probiotic properties. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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18. High-Sensitivity Inertial Sensor Module to Measure Hidden Micro Muscular Sounds.
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Tatsuya Koga, Katsuyuki Machida, Yoshihiro Miyake, Kazuya Masu, Takashi Ichikawa, Naoto Tanaka, Taiki Ogata, Hiroki Ora, Daisuke Yamane, Noboru Ishihara, Hiroyuki Ito, and Masato Sone
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- 2019
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19. New Passive Collision Force Suppression Mechanism for Human-Friendly Robot.
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Naoto Tanaka, Shotaro Kobayashi, Hiromu Jin, Bin Zhang 0036, and Hun-ok Lim
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- 2019
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20. MN-Core - A Highly Efficient and Scalable Approach to Deep Learning.
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Ken Namura, Johannes Maximilian Kühn, Tohru Adachi, H. Imachi, H. Kaneko, T. Kato, Go Watanabe, Naoto Tanaka, S. Kashihara, Hiroshi Miyashita, Y. Tomonaga, Ryosuke Okuta, Takuya Akiba, Brian Vogel, S. Kitajo, F. Osawa, K. Takahashi, Y. Takatsukasa, K. Mizumaru, T. Yamauchi, J. Ono, A. Takahashi, Tanvir Ahmed, Y. Doi, K. Hiraki, and J. Makino
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- 2021
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21. Efficient vehicle visualization system for safe driving in VANETs.
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Taku Noguchi and Naoto Tanaka
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- 2017
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22. Vehicle visualization system on the iOS devices using VANETs.
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Naoto Tanaka and Taku Noguchi
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- 2016
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23. Touring heritage, inheriting 'Niwa'
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Yoshio NAKAMURA, Ryohei ONO, Noriko MATSUDA, Noriko AKITA, and Naoto TANAKA
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- 2022
24. The heart and technique of 'garden erosion control' to be inherited
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Toshitaro MINOMO, Naoto TANAKA, Noriko AKITA, Naomi SHIMPO, Midori ENOMOTO, Izumi ARAKAWA, Nao UEHARA, Hiroko UENO, and Mitsuki HASHIMOTO
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- 2022
25. PD03-06 PRIMARY ALDOSTERONISM HAS A RISK OF PROGRESSION OF HYPOKALEMIA IMMEDIATELY AFTER ADRENALECTOMY
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Michikata Hayashida, Kazushige Sakaguchi, Yohei Haraga, Masashi Koshiba, Makoto Tanaka, Naoto Tanaka, Takahiro Oshina, Suguru Oka, and Shinji Urakami
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Urology - Published
- 2023
26. A new DAS sensor prototype for multicomponent seismic data
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Junichi Takekawa, Hitoshi Mikada, Shibo Xu, Masahiro Uno, Shiori Kamei, Kinzo Kishida, Daiji Azuma, Masafumi Aoyanagi, Naoto Tanaka, and Hiroki Ichikawa
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Geophysics ,Geology - Abstract
We present a novel type of multicomponent sensor prototype that uses distributed acoustic sensing (DAS) technology. A prototype of the new sensor has three individual parts consisting of optical fiber wound around a polyvinyl chloride frame. We deployed the sensor prototype at a test site and recorded seismic waves generated by a wooden hammer. A geophone array was also set for comparison purposes. The data observed with the new DAS sensor prototype show good agreement with the conventional geophone. The particle motion of waveforms obtained by the DAS sensor prototype shows ellipsoidal motion, the propagating velocity of which coincides with the velocity of the Rayleigh waves estimated by the dispersion curve based on the geophone data. We introduced a simple string model to explain the dynamic behavior of the sensor. The analysis results of the string model can explain features of recorded seismic data. These results indicate that the DAS sensor prototype records seismic waves via lateral vibration of the string. The present study shows a new possibility of the multicomponent sensor with the DAS technology.
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- 2022
27. A Study on Re-storying in Making Questions for Crossroad Games
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Naoto, Tanaka, Kosaku, Takara, and Hanami, Sakai
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災禍の激甚化・頻発化などにより災害に対する日常からの備えが必要とされる一方で,2016年の熊本地震からは丸五年が経ち,記憶の風化が懸念されている.災害や復興のプロセスにおける記憶の継承は重要な活動であるが,単に記録を保存するたけのアーカイブでは,持続可能な記憶の継承活動は難しい現状にある.本研究では,災害時や復興過程における記憶や経験を語り継ぐために,語り直しの意義について考察することを目的とした.具体的には,熊本地震を対象とした防災ゲーム「クロスロード」の作問ワークショップを語り直しの場と捉え,熊本県下の3自治体にて実施し,その作問内容について分析した.研究の結果,語り直しは4つに分類され,主体が「伝えたい」という意志を持つことが重要であることが分かった., With the increasing severity and frequency of disasters, it is necessary to prepare for disasters on a daily basis. On the other hand, it has been five years since the Kumamoto earthquake in 2016, and there are concerns about the fading of memories. Memory transfer is an important activity in the process of disaster and recovery. However, it is difficult to carry out sustainable activities to pass on memories by simply preserving records in an archive. The aim of this study is to examine the significance of re-storying in order to pass on memories and experiences during disasters and the recovery process. Specifically, workshops on the "Crossroads" disaster prevention game for the Kumamoto earthquake are set up as a place for re-storying. Workshops were held in three municipalities in Kumamoto prefecture, and the content of the questions were analyzed. The study found that re-telling can be classified into four categories, and that it is important for the subject to have the will to communicate.
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- 2022
28. ゲノム編集と4 種オルガネラの蛍光可視化を同時に実現:オルガネラバイオロジーを拓く新手法'シゾン・カッター'の確立
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Naoto Tanaka and Yamato Yoshida
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General Engineering - Published
- 2022
29. Development of a network system combined with ambulatory and non-conscious physiological measurements for supporting challenged kids -A new proposal of a gait monitoring system for use in rehabilitation.
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Kosuke Motoi, Takanobu Oyama, Naoto Tanaka, Tadahiko Yuji, Yuji Higashi, Koichi Sagawa, Toshiro Fujimoto, and Ken-ichi Yamakoshi
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- 2013
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30. Development of a new aortoscope system for the use of endovascular intervention.
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Shinobu Tanaka, Toshiyuki Suzuki, Tadahiro Iida, Naoto Tanaka, Kenta Matsumura, Takehiro Yamakoshi, Masamichi Nogawa, Hiroshi Ohtake, Go Watanabe, Masahiro Shibata, and Ken-ichi Yamakoshi
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- 2012
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31. Development of a ubiquitous healthcare monitoring system combined with non-conscious and ambulatory physiological measurements and its application to medical care.
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Kosuke Motoi, Sayaka Taniguchi, Tadahiko Yuji, Mitsuhiro Ogawa, Naoto Tanaka, Kazuhiro Hata, Mina Baek, Hiroshi Ueno, Morikuni Wakugawa, Takumi Sonoda, Seiji Fukunaga, Yuji Higashi, Kenta Matsumura, Takehiro Yamakoshi, Shinobu Tanaka, Toshiro Fujimoto, Hidetsugu Asanoi, and Ken-ichi Yamakoshi
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- 2011
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32. Weizmannia acidilactici sp. nov., a lactic acid producing bacterium isolated from soils
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Vasana Tolieng, Naoto Tanaka, Yuh Shiwa, Sitanan Thitiprasert, Pawina Kanchanasin, Wongsakorn Phongsopitanun, Auttaporn Booncharoen, Nuttha Thongchul, and Somboon Tanasupawat
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Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology ,Microbiology ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics - Abstract
The strains designed PP-18
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- 2022
33. In vivo hematopoietic stem cell modification by mRNA delivery.
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Breda, Laura, Papp, Tyler E., Triebwasser, Michael P., Yadegari, Amir, Fedorky, Megan T., Naoto Tanaka, Abdulmalik, Osheiza, Pavani, Giulia, Yongping Wang, Grupp, Stephan A., Chou, Stella T., Houping Ni, Mui, Barbara L., Tam, Ying K., Weissman, Drew, Rivella, Stefano, and Parhiz, Hamideh
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- 2023
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34. Practical Application of Local Problem Solving Based on Civic Pride in Kami-Amakusa City
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Naoto, Tanaka
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本研究では,地域創生を念頭に,高校生から自治体職員まで多様な主体が協働して,ないものねだりではなく地域にある資源を活かして,シビックプライドを涵養しながら,自立的に地域課題解決に取り組む実践についてアクションリサーチを行った.具体的には,過疎化,少子高齢化が激しい熊本県上天草市姫戸地区,龍ヶ岳地区において,地域住民,市役所職員,さらには地元の熊本県立上天草高等学校の生徒も参加してワークショップを行い,地域創生に資する学びをまとめた.ワークショップでは,SDGsの考え方やソーシャルイノベーションについて学びながら,地域の風土に根ざした持続可能なまちづくり提案を行った.多様な主体が対話を重視した学び合いを実践することで,地域に対する愛着や誇り,自負が醸成され,持続可能な地域マネジメントに有用な学びが得られた., In this study, it is conducted an action research on the practice of various actors, from high school students to local government officials, cooperating to solve local problems independently while cultivating civic pride by utilizing local resources rather than coveting what is not there. Specifically, workshops were conducted in the Himedo and Ryugatake districts of Kami-Amakusa City, Kumamoto Prefecture, which were depopulation, low birthrate, and aging population are severe, with the participation of local residents, city hall staff, and students from the local Kami-Amakusa High School. In the workshop, while learning about the concept of SDGs and social innovation, the participants made proposals for sustainable community development rooted in the local identity. By practicing a learning process that emphasized dialogue among diverse actors, it is able to foster attachment, civic pride, and self-confidence in the region and obtain useful learning for sustainable regional management.
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- 2021
35. Disaster Tourism as a Tool for Disaster Story Telling
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Mariko Yamazaki, Kazuo Matsumoto, Naoto Tanaka, Satoru Kusano, and Ikaptra
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Sustainable development ,History ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,business.industry ,Local identity ,Public relations ,010502 geochemistry & geophysics ,Story telling ,01 natural sciences ,Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality ,business ,Engineering (miscellaneous) ,Tourism ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences - Abstract
Tourism helps communities sustain the memories of disaster and pass on live lessons. On the other hand, the memories and experiences of disaster and reconstruction thereafter constitute an important part of local resources for tourism that contribute to the development of local economies. In Indonesia, such tourism is even associated with sustainable tourism. In a particular type of tourism characterized by locally organized programs that exploits the indigenous resources and contacts with local resident, telling live lessons plays a pivotal role in linking pre- and post-devastation, local resident and visitors, and areas with and without disaster experiences. Here, we examine the significance of tourism as a forum for learning from and connecting with areas hit by disasters from the viewpoint of three “Links.” That is, “linking between pre- and post-devastation,” “linking between local resident and visitors,” and “linking between areas with and without disaster experiences.”
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- 2021
36. A CASE REPORT OF VESICAL CALCULUS FORMATION WITH CHROMIC CATGUT AT THE URETEROVESICAL ANASTOMOTIC SITE 28 YEARS AFTER RENAL TRANSPLANTATION
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Michikata, Hayashida, Akihiro, Yano, Takayoshi, Fuu, Naoto, Tanaka, Kiichi, Hagiwara, Shoichi, Nagamoto, Kazushige, Sakaguchi, Toshikazu, Okaneya, Yasuo, Ishii, and Shinji, Urakami
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Catgut ,Male ,Urinary Bladder Calculi ,Sutures ,Urology ,Humans ,Ureter ,Kidney Transplantation ,Aged - Abstract
A 69-year-old man underwent renal transplantation due to chronic renal failure of unknown cause in 1991. Furthermore, in 2012 he again underwent renal transplantation due to renal graft dysfunction with focal segmental glomerulosclerosis. After the second renal transplantation, his renal function has been stable. In 2019, he presented to the urology department with gross hematuria. Cystoscopy revealed a 2 cm vesical calculus at the dome of the bladder near the right lateral wall. Therefore, we performed transurethral lithotripsy using the holumium laser method. The vesical calculus was crushed, revealing a suture at the center, suggesting the suture as the cause. We tried to remove the suture during operation, however, it was impossible. Although the remaining suture posed a risk for calculus development, there has been no recurrence of a calculus for 6 months after the operation. This case reports a vesical calculus at the ureterovesical anastomotic site, wherein the core was an absorbable suture used during the initial renal transplantation. It should be taken into consideration that there is a possibility of anastomotic calculus occurrence with absorbable sutures, even long after renal transplantation.
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- 2021
37. In Vivo Modification of Hematopoietic Stem Cells By Targeted Lipid Nanoparticles Encapsulating mRNA
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Laura Breda, Tyler E Papp, Michael Triebwasser, Amir Yadegari, Megan T Fedorky, Naoto Tanaka, Houping Ni, Drew Weissman, Stefano Rivella, and Hamideh Parhiz
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Immunology ,Cell Biology ,Hematology ,Biochemistry - Published
- 2022
38. Combination of a TGF-β Ligand Trap (RAP-GRL) and TMPRSS6-ASO Is Superior for Correcting β-Thalassemia
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Amaliris Guerra, Perry Demsko, Ariel Rivera, Carlo Castruccio Castracani, Laura Breda, Naoto Tanaka, Shuling Guo, and Stefano Rivella
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Immunology ,Cell Biology ,Hematology ,Biochemistry - Published
- 2022
39. Bacterial Community of Water Yam (Dioscorea alata L.) cv. A-19
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Shunta, Kihara, Kosuke, Yamamoto, Atsushi, Hisatomi, Yuh, Shiwa, Chia-Cheng, Chu, Kanako, Takada, Michel, Ouyabe, Babil, Pachakkil, Hidehiko, Kikuno, Naoto, Tanaka, and Hironobu, Shiwachi
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Bacteria ,Dioscorea ,RNA, Ribosomal, 16S ,Rhizosphere ,Water ,Organic Chemicals ,Plants - Abstract
The bacterial community of water yam (Dioscorea alata L.) cv. A-19 is vital because it may promote plant growth without the need for fertilization. However, the influence of fertilization practices on the composition and proportion of the bacterial community of water yam cv. A-19 has not yet been extensively examined. Therefore, we herein investigated the diversity and composition of the bacterial community of water yam cv. A-19 cultivated with and without chemical fertilization using amplicon community profiling based on 16S rRNA gene sequences. No significant difference was detected in the growth of plants cultivated with or without chemical fertilization. Alpha diversity indices were significantly dependent on each compartment, and a decrease was observed in indices from the belowground (rhizosphere and root) to aboveground compartments (stem and leaf). The bacterial composition of each compartment was clustered into three groups: bulk soil, rhizosphere and root, and stem and leaf. Chemical fertilization did not significantly influence the diversity or composition of the water yam cv. A-19 bacterial community. It remained robust in plants cultivated with chemical fertilization. The amplicon community profiling of bacterial communities also revealed the dominance of two bacterial clades, the Allorhizobium-Neorhizobium-Pararhizobium-Rhizobium clade and Burkholderia-Caballeronia-Paraburkholderia clade, with and without chemical fertilization. This is the first study to characterize the bacterial community of water yam cv. A-19 cultivated with and without chemical fertilization.
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- 2022
40. Rhizobium dioscoreae sp. nov., a plant growth-promoting bacterium isolated from yam (Dioscorea species)
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Hidehiko Kikuno, Nobuyuki Fujita, Michel Ouyabe, Hironobu Shiwachi, Naoto Tanaka, Pachakkil Babil, and Yuh Shiwa
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New Taxa ,biology ,Phylogenetic tree ,Strain (biology) ,Pan-genome ,General Medicine ,biology.organism_classification ,16S ribosomal RNA ,Microbiology ,Taxonomic Description ,D. alata ,D. esculenta ,Botany ,Proteobacteria ,Rhizobium ,Dioscorea ,yam ,pan-genome ,Lesser yam ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Bacteria ,ANIb - Abstract
This study investigated endophytic nitrogen-fixing bacteria isolated from two species of yam (water yam, Dioscorea alata L.; lesser yam, Dioscorea esculenta L.) grown in nutrient-poor alkaline soil conditions on Miyako Island, Okinawa, Japan. Two bacterial strains of the genus Rhizobium , S-93T and S-62, were isolated. The phylogenetic tree, based on the almost-complete 16S rRNA gene sequences (1476 bp for each strain), placed them in a distinct clade, with Rhizobium miluonense CCBAU 41251T, Rhizobium hainanense I66T, Rhizobium multihospitium HAMBI 2975T, Rhizobium freirei PRF 81T and Rhizobium tropici CIAT 899T being their closest species. Their bacterial fatty acid profile, with major components of C19 : 0 cyclo ω8c and summed feature 8, as well as other phenotypic characteristics and DNA G+C content (59.65 mol%) indicated that the novel strains belong to the genus Rhizobium . Pairwise average nucleotide identity analyses separated the novel strains from their most closely related species with similarity values of 90.5, 88.9, 88.5, 84.5 and 84.4 % for R. multihospitium HAMBI 2975T, R. tropici CIAT 899T, R. hainanense CCBAU 57015T, R. miluonense HAMBI 2971T and R. freirei PRF 81T, respectively; digital DNA–DNA hybridization values were in the range of 26–42 %. Considering the phenotypic characteristics as well as the genomic data, it is suggested that strains S-93T and S-62 represent a new species, for which the name Rhizobium dioscoreae is proposed. The type strain is S-93T (=NRIC 0988T=NBRC 114257T=DSM 110498T).
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- 2020
41. ACTION RESEARCH FOR CIVIC PRIDE DEVELOPMENT IN NAGASHIMA TOWN ISLAND FORCUCING ON THE COLLABORATION BETWEEN DIFFERENT FIELDS
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Naoto, Tanaka, Haruhiko, Nakata, and Keisuke, Mori
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本研究では, 異分野の専門家が協働し,地域に住まう子ども達のシビックプライド涵養に資するアクションリサーチを行った. 具体的には鹿児島県出水郡長島町にて,地域づくりをテーマとした地域住民や若者が参加するワークショップと, 小学生を対象とした「ベントスとプラスチックごみの調査」自然環境に関するワークショップを行った. 地域づくりWSは, 自分ごととして地方創生を捉え, 自らの専門性を基盤とした地域学習の素材探しを行うことができた. 自然環境に関するWSでは, ベントスやプラスチックごみなど, 子ども達が身近な, ふるさとの自然の知っているようで知らなかったことを, 再発見することで, シビックプライドの基盤が形成されたように感じた. ふるさとの風景を構成している自然・社会環境の成り立ちを知ることは, 地域に対する愛着や誇り, 自負を醸成することにつながる., This research is an action research which cultivate children's civic pride by the collaboration between different fields researchers and students in Nagashima Town Island. In this research, there are two type workshops in Nagashima Town, Kagoshima prefecture. One is for the local revitalization which should be discussed by young people and students. The other is for studying natural environment, such as benthos and plastic gust along the sea coast which should be studied by elementary school students. In the workshop for the local revitalization, student learned it is important for them to think about local revitalization as their own problem and picked up the resources for regional studies. In the workshop for the natural environment, the basement of civic pride developed by looking for again and evaluated the importance which is ordinary for themselves such as benthos and plastic traches. It will be connected to the sustainable civic pride development to understand local mechanism in Furusato socially and naturally.
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- 2020
42. THE CONTRIVE OF FACILITIES MANAGEMENTS IN TUJYUN-YOUSUI AND ONE CONSIDERATION ABOUT THE TECHNICAL INTRODUCTION TO THE PRESENT AGE
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Takeo Shima, Naoto Tanaka, and Yuichi Hirose
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- 2020
43. 熊本地震を契機とした記憶の語り直しに関する研究
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Kosaku TAKARA and Naoto TANAKA
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General Medicine - Published
- 2023
44. 天草市五和町二江地区におけるエコツーリズムの持続可能性に関する研究
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Hirokazu SASAKI and Naoto TANAKA
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General Medicine - Published
- 2023
45. Fundamental study of a multiple component DAS sensor
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Junichi Takekawa, Hitoshi Mikada, Shibo Xu, Masahiro Uno, Pairan Lin, Yusuke Watanabe, Ziyang Zhou, Ryo Masumura, Iktae Jang, Rundong Pan, Kosuke Kayama, Toshiki Matsuo, Ayane Ishizuki, Shiori Kamei, Kinzo Kishida, Daiji Azuma, Masafumi Aoyanagi, Naoto Tanaka, and Hiroki Ichikawa
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- 2021
46. Characterization, Genome Analysis and Probiotic Properties of L-Lactic Acid Producing Enterococcus lactis FM11-1
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Somboon Tanasupawat, Rattanatda Nuhwa, Naoto Tanaka, Yuh Shiwa, Nobuyuki Fujita, Jaruwan Sitdhipol, Neungnut Chaiyawan, and Ancharida Savarajara
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Environmental Engineering ,Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous) ,Agronomy and Crop Science ,Biotechnology - Abstract
Strain FM11-1 was isolated from flowers of Solanum torvum that were collected in Nakhon Si Thammarat Province, Thailand and was characterized using a polyphasic approach as Gram-positive, facultatively anaerobic with short chains and catalase-negative cocci. This strain produced L-lactic acid from glucose and was closely related to Enterococcus durans NBRC 100479T, Enterococcus faecium NRIC 1145T, Enterococcus hirae ATCC 9790T, Enterococcus lactis LMG 25958T and Enterococcus ratti DSM 15687T (98.92-99.73 %) based on 16S rRNA gene sequence similarity. The draft genome of strain FM11-1 had 2,784,928 bp and contained 2,586 coding sequences, with a genomic G+C content of 38.07 mol%. Values of ANIb, ANIm and digital DNA-DNA hybridization (dDDH) between strain FM11-1 and the closest strain, E. lactis LMG 25958T were 97.23%, 98.30% and 83.7%, respectively. The predominant cellular fatty acids were C19:0 cyclo 8c and C16:0. This strain was identified as Enterococcus lactis using polyphasic characterization and genome analysis. Strain FM11-1 contained genes involved in carbohydrate fermentation and specialty genes of antibiotic resistance. This strain showed adhesion ability (0.43±0.11) on Caco-2 cells but had no cytotoxicity against Caco-2, HepG2 and Vero cells.
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- 2021
47. CZON-cutter – a CRISPR-Cas9 system for multiplexed organelle imaging in a simple unicellular alga
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Kannosuke Yabe, Yukiho Toyama, Yamato Yoshida, Naoto Tanaka, Tetsuya Higashiyama, Takayuki Fujiwara, and Yuko Mogi
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Cell Nucleus ,Gene Editing ,Nuclease ,biology ,Cas9 ,Cell Biology ,biology.organism_classification ,Genome ,Cell biology ,Cyanidioschyzon merolae ,Genome editing ,Rhodophyta ,Organelle ,biology.protein ,Humans ,CRISPR ,CRISPR-Cas Systems ,Gene ,RNA, Guide, Kinetoplastida - Abstract
The unicellular alga Cyanidioschyzon merolae has a simple cellular structure; each cell has one nucleus, one mitochondrion, one chloroplast and one peroxisome. This simplicity offers unique advantages for investigating organellar proliferation and the cell cycle. Here, we describe CZON-cutter, an engineered clustered, regularly interspaced, short palindromic repeats (CRISPR)/CRISPR-associated nuclease 9 (Cas9) system for simultaneous genome editing and organellar visualization. We engineered a C. merolae strain expressing a nuclear-localized Cas9–Venus nuclease for targeted editing of any locus defined by a single-guide RNA (sgRNA). We then successfully edited the algal genome and visualized the mitochondrion and peroxisome in transformants using fluorescent protein reporters with different excitation wavelengths. Fluorescent protein labeling of organelles in living transformants allows us to validate phenotypes associated with organellar proliferation and the cell cycle, even when the edited gene is essential. Combined with the exceptional biological features of C. merolae, CZON-cutter will be instrumental for investigating cellular and organellar division in a high-throughput manner. This article has an associated First Person interview with the first author of the paper.
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- 2021
48. Collision force suppression system for human‐friendly robot
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Naoto Tanaka, Hun-ok Lim, and Bin Zhang
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Computer science ,Energy Engineering and Power Technology ,Robot ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Collision ,Simulation - Published
- 2021
49. A risk model for detecting clinically significant prostate cancer based on bi-parametric magnetic resonance imaging in a Japanese cohort
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Michikata Hayashida, Kazushige Sakaguchi, Shinji Urakami, Suguru Oka, and Naoto Tanaka
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Male ,Oncology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Biopsy ,Science ,Logistic regression ,Prostate cancer ,Japan ,Risk Factors ,Internal medicine ,Cancer screening ,medicine ,Humans ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Models, Statistical ,Multidisciplinary ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Receiver operating characteristic ,business.industry ,Prostate ,Area under the curve ,Prostatic Neoplasms ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,Middle Aged ,Prostate-Specific Antigen ,Nomogram ,medicine.disease ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Nomograms ,ROC Curve ,Cohort ,Medicine ,business - Abstract
Selective identification of men with clinically significant prostate cancer (sPC) is a pivotal issue. Development of a risk model for detecting sPC based on the prostate imaging reporting and data system (PI-RADS) for bi-parametric magnetic resonance imaging (bpMRI) and clinical parameters in a Japanese cohort is expected to prove beneficial. We retrospectively analyzed clinical parameters and bpMRI findings from 773 biopsy-naïve patients between January 2011 and December 2016. A risk model was established using multivariate logistic regression analysis and presented on a nomogram. Discrimination of the risk model was compared using the area under the receiver operating characteristic curve. Statistical differences between the predictive model and clinical parameters were analyzed using DeLong test. sPC was detected in 343 men (44.3%). Multivariate logistic regression analysis to predict sPC revealed age (P = 0.002), log prostate-specific antigen (P P P P
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- 2021
50. Corrigendum: Identification and structural characterisation of a catecholate-type siderophore produced by Stenotrophomonas maltophilia K279a
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Atsushi Hisatomi, Yuh Shiwa, Nobuyuki Fujita, Hiroyuki Koshino, and Naoto Tanaka
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Microbiology - Published
- 2021
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