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MATURANA Andres Daniel
 
Organization
Graduate School of Bioagricultural Sciences Department of Applied Biosciences Associate professor
Graduate School
Graduate School of Bioagricultural Sciences
Undergraduate School
School of Agricultural Sciences
Title
Associate professor
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Degree 1

  1. PhD (Science) ( 2002.10   University of Geneva ) 

Research History 4

  1. Nagaoka University of Technology, Bioengineering Department, Assistant Professor

    2009.5 - 2012.9

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    Country:Japan

  2. Tokyo Institute of Technology, Global Edge Institute, Assistant Professor

    2006.11 - 2009.4

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  3. Osaka University, Institute of Scientific and Industrial Research, Postdoctoral Fellow

    2005.4 - 2006.10

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  4. Osaka University, Institute of Scientific and Industrial Research, JSPS Postdoctoral Fellow

    2003.4 - 2005.4

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Education 1

  1. University of Geneva   Graduate School, Division of Bioresearch

    - 2002.10

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    Country: Switzerland

 

Papers 73

  1. Mammalian neurotoxins, Blarina paralytic peptides, cause hyperpolarization of human T-type Ca channel hCa(v)3.2 activation. Reviewed

    Yano Y, Fukuoka R, Maturana AD, Ohdachi SD, Kita M

    The Journal of biological chemistry   Vol. 299 ( 9 ) page: 105066   2023.7

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    Among the rare venomous mammals, the short-tailed shrew Blarina brevicauda has been suggested to produce potent neurotoxins in its saliva to effectively capture prey. Several kallikrein-like lethal proteases have been identified, but the active substances of B. brevicauda remained unclear. Here, we report Blarina paralytic peptides (BPPs) 1 and 2 isolated from its submaxillary glands. Synthetic BPP2 showed mealworm paralysis and a hyperpolarization shift (−11 mV) of a human T-type Ca2+ channel (hCav3.2) activation. The amino acid sequences of BPPs were similar to those of synenkephalins, which are precursors of brain opioid peptide hormones that are highly conserved among mammals. However, BPPs rather resembled centipede neurotoxic peptides SLPTXs in terms of disulfide bond connectivity and stereostructure. Our results suggested that the neurotoxin BPPs were the result of convergent evolution as homologs of nontoxic endogenous peptides that are widely conserved in mammals. This finding is of great interest from the viewpoint of the chemical evolution of vertebrate venoms.

    DOI: 10.1016/j.jbc.2023.105066

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  2. ALPL-1 is a target for chimeric antigen receptor therapy in osteosarcoma Reviewed International coauthorship

    Mensali Nadia, Koeksal Hakan, Joaquina Sandy, Wernhoff Patrik, Casey Nicholas P., Romecin Paola, Panisello Carla, Rodriguez Rene, Vimeux Lene, Juzeniene Asta, Myhre Marit R., Fane Anne, Ramirez Carolina Castilla, Maggadottir Solrun Melkorka, Duru Adil Doganay, Georgoudaki Anna-Maria, Grad Iwona, Maturana Andres Daniel, Gaudernack Gustav, Kvalheim Gunnar, Carcaboso Angel M., de Alava Enrique, Donnadieu Emmanuel, Bruland Oyvind S., Menendez Pablo, Inderberg Else Marit, Waelchli Sebastien

    NATURE COMMUNICATIONS   Vol. 14 ( 1 ) page: 3375   2023.6

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    Osteosarcoma (OS) remains a dismal malignancy in children and young adults, with poor outcome for metastatic and recurrent disease. Immunotherapies in OS are not as promising as in some other cancer types due to intra-tumor heterogeneity and considerable off-target expression of the potentially targetable proteins. Here we show that chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cells could successfully target an isoform of alkaline phosphatase, ALPL-1, which is highly and specifically expressed in primary and metastatic OS. The target recognition element of the second-generation CAR construct is based on two antibodies, previously shown to react against OS. T cells transduced with these CAR constructs mediate efficient and effective cytotoxicity against ALPL-positive cells in in vitro settings and in state-of-the-art in vivo orthotopic models of primary and metastatic OS, without unexpected toxicities against hematopoietic stem cells or healthy tissues. In summary, CAR-T cells targeting ALPL-1 show efficiency and specificity in treating OS in preclinical models, paving the path for clinical translation.

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  3. Conformational Change of the Hairpin-like-structured Robo2 Ectodomain Allows NELL1/2 Binding Reviewed

    Miyaguchi Masaki, Nakanishi Yoichi, Maturana Andres D., Mizutani Kimihiko, Niimi Tomoaki

    JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR BIOLOGY   Vol. 434 ( 19 ) page: 167777   2022.10

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    Since neural epidermal growth factor-like-like (NELL) 2 was identified as a novel ligand for the roundabout (Robo) 3 receptor, research on NELL–Robo signaling has become increasingly important. We have previously reported that Robo2 can bind to NELL1/2 in acidic conditions but not at neutral pH. The NELL1/2-binding site that is occluded in neutral conditions is thought to be exposed by a conformational change of the Robo2 ectodomain upon exposure to acidic pH; however, the underlying structural mechanisms are not well understood. Here, we investigated the interaction between the immunoglobulin-like domains and fibronectin type III domains that form hairpin-like structure of the Robo2 ectodomain, and demonstrated that acidic pH attenuates the interaction between them. Alternative splicing isoforms of Robo2, which affect the conformation of the hairpin-like structure, were found to have distinct NELL1/2-binding affinities. We developed Förster resonance energy transfer-based indicators for monitoring conformational change of the Robo2 ectodomain by individually inserting donor and acceptor fluorescent proteins at its ends. These experiments revealed that the ends of the Robo2 ectodomain are close to each other in acidic conditions. By combining these findings with the results of size exclusion chromatography analysis, we suggest that, in acidic conditions, the Robo2 ectodomain has a compact conformation with a loose hairpin-like structure. These results may help elucidate the signaling mechanisms resulting from the interaction between Robo2 and NELL1/2 in acidic conditions.

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  4. Cryo-EM structures of thylakoid-located voltage-dependent chloride channel VCCN1 Reviewed International coauthorship

    Tatsuya Hagino, Takafumi Kato, Go Kasuya, Kan Kobayashi, Tsukasa Kusakizako, Shin Hamamoto, Tomoaki Sobajima, Yuichiro Fujiwara, Keitaro Yamashita, Hisashi Kawasaki, Andrés D. Maturana, Tomohiro Nishizawa, Osamu Nureki

    Nature Communications   Vol. 13 ( 1 ) page: 2505   2022.5

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    In the light reaction of plant photosynthesis, modulation of electron transport chain reactions is important to maintain the efficiency of photosynthesis under a broad range of light intensities. VCCN1 was recently identified as a voltage-gated chloride channel residing in the thylakoid membrane, where it plays a key role in photoreaction tuning to avoid the generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS). Here, we present the cryo-EM structures of Malus domestica VCCN1 (MdVCCN1) in nanodiscs and detergent at 2.7 Å and 3.0 Å resolutions, respectively, and the structure-based electrophysiological analyses. VCCN1 structurally resembles its animal homolog, bestrophin, a Ca<sup>2+</sup>-gated anion channel. However, unlike bestrophin channels, VCCN1 lacks the Ca<sup>2+</sup>-binding motif but instead contains an N-terminal charged helix that is anchored to the lipid membrane through an additional amphipathic helix. Electrophysiological experiments demonstrate that these structural elements are essential for the channel activity, thus revealing the distinct activation mechanism of VCCN1.

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    Other Link: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-022-30292-w

  5. The structure of MgtE in the absence of magnesium provides new insights into channel gating. Reviewed International coauthorship

    Jin F, Sun M, Fujii T, Yamada Y, Wang J, Maturana AD, Wada M, Su S, Ma J, Takeda H, Kusakizako T, Tomita A, Nakada-Nakura Y, Liu K, Uemura T, Nomura Y, Nomura N, Ito K, Nureki O, Namba K, Iwata S, Yu Y, Hattori M

    PLoS biology   Vol. 19 ( 4 ) page: e3001231   2021.4

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    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pbio.3001231

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  6. Id2 Represses Aldosterone-Stimulated Cardiac T-Type Calcium Channels Expression Reviewed International coauthorship

    Ito J, Minemura T, Wälchli S, Niimi T, Fujihara Y, Kuroda S, Takimoto K, Maturana AD.

    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES   Vol. 22 ( 7 ) page: 3561   2021.3

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    DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms22073561

  7. Time-resolved serial femptosecond crystallography reveals early structural changes in channelrhodopsin. Reviewed International coauthorship

    67 Oda K, Nomura T, Nakane T, Yamashita K, Inoue K, Ito S, Vierock J, Hirata K, Maturana AD, Katayama K, Ikuta T, Ishigami I, Izume T, Umeda R, Eguma R, Oishi S, Kasuya G, Kato T, Kusakizako T, Shihoya W, Shimada H, Takatsuji T, Takemoto M, Taniguchi R, Tomita A, Nakamura R, Fukuda M, Miyauchi H, Lee Y, Nango E, Tanaka R, Tanaka T, Sugahara M, Kimura T, Shimamura T, Fujiwara T, Yamanaka Y, Owada S, Joti Y, Tono K, Ishitani R, Hayashi S, Kandori H, Hegemann P, Iwata S, Kubo M, Nishizawa T, Nureki O.

    eLife   Vol. 10 ( e62389 ) page: 1 - 21   2021.3

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    DOI: 10.7554/eLife.62389

  8. アルコール飲料製造における生物学的プロセス

    アンドレス マツラナ

    アジア遊学   Vol. 250   page: 192 - 205   2020.8

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  9. RBM20 Regulates CaV1.2 Surface Expression by Promoting Exon 9*Inclusion of CACNA1C in Neonatal Rat Cardiomyocytes Reviewed

    Morinaga Akihito, Ito Jumpei, Niimi Tomoaki, Maturana Andres D.

    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES   Vol. 20 ( 22 )   2019.11

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  10. Therapeutic potential for miR-133a/b to prevent Zinc Finger Homeobox 3 loss of function-dependent Atrial Fibrillation Invited Reviewed

    Maturana AD

    Acta Physiologica   Vol. 227   page: e13322   2019.8

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    DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/apha.13372

  11. Robo2 contains a cryptic binding site for neural EGFL-like (NELL) protein 1/2 Reviewed

    Yamamoto Naoka, Kashiwagi Manabu, Ishihara Manami, Kojima Takaaki, Maturana Andres D., Kuroda Shun'ichi, Niimi Tomoaki

    JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY   Vol. 294 ( 12 ) page: 4693-4703   2019.3

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  12. Structural Basis of H+-Dependent Conformational Change in a Bacterial MATE Transporter

    Kusakizako Tsukasa, Claxton Derek P., Tanaka Yoshiki, Maturana Andre S. D., Kuroda Teruo, Ishitani Ryuichiro, Mchaourab Hassane S., Nureki Osamu

    STRUCTURE   Vol. 27 ( 2 ) page: 293 - +   2019.2

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  13. MicroRNA-204 Is Necessary for Aldosterone-Stimulated T-Type Calcium Channel Expression in Cardiomyocytes Reviewed International coauthorship

    Koyama Riko, Mannic Tiphaine, Ito Jumpei, Amar Laurence, Zennaro Maria-Christina, Rossier Michel Florian, Maturana Andres Daniel

    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES   Vol. 19 ( 10 )   2018.10

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  14. Functional roles of Mg binding sites in ion-dependent gating of a Mg2+ channel Mg2+, revealed by solution NMR

    Maruyama Tatsuro, Imai Shunsuke, Kusakizako Tsukasa, Hattori Motoyuki, Ishitani Ryuichiro, Nureki Osamu, Ito Koichi, Maturana Andres D., Shimada Ichio, Osawa Masanori

    ELIFE   Vol. 7   2018.4

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  15. Electrophysiological analysis of ion channels Invited

    Maturana Andres Daniel

    Journal of Clinical and Experimental Medicine   Vol. 262 ( 5 ) page: 506-514   2017.7

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  16. Evidence of involvement of neurone-glia/neurone-neurone communications via gap junctions in synchronised activity of KNDy neurones Reviewed

    Ikegami K., Minabe S., Ieda N., Goto T., Sugimoto A., Nakamura S., Inoue N., Oishi S., Maturana A. D., Sanbo M., Hirabayashi M., Maeda K-I, Tsukamura H., Uenoyama Y.

    JOURNAL OF NEUROENDOCRINOLOGY   Vol. 29 ( 6 )   2017.6

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  17. Crystal structures of the TRIC trimeric intracellular cation channel orthologues. Reviewed

    Kasuya G, Hiraizumi M, Maturana AD, Kumazaki K, Fujiwara Y, Liu K, Nakada-Nakura Y, Iwata S, Tsukada K, Komori T, Uemura S, Goto Y, Nakane T, Takemoto M, Kato HE, Yamashita K, Wada M, Ito K, Ishitani R, Hattori M, Nureki O.

    Cell Research   Vol. 26 ( 12 ) page: 1288-1301   2016.12

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  18. RBM20 and RBM24 cooperatively promote the expression of short enh splice variants. Reviewed

    Ito J, Iijima M, Yoshimoto N, Niimi T, Kuroda S, Maturana AD.

    FEBS Lett.   Vol. 590 ( 4 ) page: 2262-74   2016.7

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    DOI: doi: 10.1002/1873-3468

  19. Bio-nanocapsule-based scaffold improves the sensitivity and ligand-binding capacity of mammalian receptors on the sensor chip. Reviewed

    Iijima M, Yoshimoto N, Niimi T, Maturana AD, Kuroda S.

    Biotechnol J.   Vol. 11 ( 6 ) page: 805-13   2016.6

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    DOI: doi: 10.1002/biot.201500443

  20. Scaffold protein enigma homolog 1 overcomes the repression of myogenesis activation by inhibitor of DNA binding 2. Reviewed

    Nakatani M, Ito J, Koyama R, Iijima M, Yoshimoto N, Niimi T, Kuroda S, Maturana AD.

      Vol. 474 ( 2 ) page: 413-20   2016.5

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    DOI: doi: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2016.04.119

  21. Mapping the heparin-binding site of the osteoinductive protein NELL1 by site-directed mutagenesis. Reviewed

    Takahashi K, Imai A, Iijima M, Yoshimoto N, Maturana AD, Kuroda S, Niimi T.

    FEBS Lett.   Vol. 589 ( 24 ) page: 4026-32   2015.12

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    DOI: doi: 10.1016/j.febslet.2015.11.032

  22. CD14 as a mediator of the mineralocorticoid receptor-dependent anti-apolipoproteinA-1 IgG positive chronotropic effect on cardiomyocytes. Reviewed

    52 Mannic T., Satta N., Pagno S., Python M., Mouffok M., Virzi J., Montecucco F., Frias M., Dick J., Maturana A.D., Rossier M.F.,Vuilleumier N.

    Endocrinology   Vol. 156 ( 12 ) page: 4707-4719   2015.12

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  23. Scaffold protein enigma homolog activates CREB whereas a short splice variant prevents CREB activation in cardiomyocytes. Reviewed

    Ito J, Iijima M, Yoshimoto N, Niimi T, Kuroda S, Maturana AD.

    Cellular Signalling   Vol. 27 ( 12 ) page: 2425-2433   2015.9

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    DOI: doi: 10.1016/j.cellsig.2015.09.007

  24. Intracellular trafficking of bio-nanocapsule-liposome complex: Identification of fusogenic activity in the pre-S1 region of hepatitis B virus surface antigen L protein. Reviewed

    Somiya M, Sasaki Y, Matsuzaki T, Liu Q, Iijima M, Yoshimoto N, Niimi T, Maturana AD, Kuroda S.

    Journal of Controlled Release   Vol. 212   page: 10-18   2015.8

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    DOI: doi: 10.1016/j.jconrel.2015.06.012

  25. One-step scalable preparation method for non-cationic liposomes with high siRNA content. Reviewed

    Somiya M, Yamaguchi K, Liu Q, Niimi T, Maturana AD, Iijima M, Yoshimoto N, Kuroda S.

    International Journal of Pharmaceutics   Vol. 490 ( 1-2 ) page: 316-323   2015.7

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    DOI: doi: 10.1016/j.ijpharm.2015.05.072

  26. Molecular Dynamics of Channelrhodopsin at the Early Stages of Channel Opening. Reviewed

    Takemoto M, Kato HE, Koyama M, Ito J, Kamiya M, Hayashi S, Maturana AD, Deisseroth K, Ishitani R, Nureki O.

    PloS One   Vol. 10 ( 6 ) page: e0131094   2015.6

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  27. Virosomes of hepatitis B virus envelope L proteins containing doxorubicin: synergistic enhancement of human liver-specific antitumor growth activity by radiotherapy. Reviewed

    Liu Q, Jung J, Somiya M, Iijima M, Yoshimoto N, Niimi T, Maturana AD, Shin SH, Jeong SY, Choi EK, Kuroda S.

    International Journal of Nanomedicine   Vol. 10   page: 4159-4172   2015.6

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  28. Atomistic design of microbial opsin-based blue-shifted optogenetics tools. Reviewed

    Kato HE, Kamiya M, Sugo S, Ito J, Taniguchi R, Orito A, Hirata K, Inutsuka A, Yamanaka A, Maturana AD, Ishitani R, Sudo Y, Hayashi S, Nureki O.

    Nature Communications   Vol. 6   page: 7177   2015.5

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  29. Structural basis for dynamic mechanism of nitrate/nitrite antiport by NarK. Reviewed

    Fukuda M, Takeda H, Kato HE, Doki S, Ito K, Maturana AD, Ishitani R, Nureki O.

    Nature Communications   Vol. 6   page: 7097   2015.5

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    DOI: doi: 10.1038/ncomms8097

  30. Structural basis for Na(+) transport mechanism by a light-driven Na(+) pump. Reviewed

    Kato HE, Inoue K, Abe-Yoshizumi R, Kato Y, Ono H, Konno M, Hososhima S, Ishizuka T, Hoque MR, Kunitomo H, Ito J, Yoshizawa S, Yamashita K, Takemoto M, Nishizawa T, Taniguchi R, Kogure K, Maturana AD, Iino Y, Yawo H, Ishitani R, Kandori H, Nureki O.

    Nature   Vol. 521 ( 7550 ) page: 48-53   2015.5

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  31. Structural basis for ion selectivity revealed by high-resolution crystal structure of Mg(2+) channel MgtE. Reviewed

    Takeda H, Hattori M, Nishizawa T, Yamashita K, Shah ST, Caffrey M, Maturana AD, Ishitani R, Nureki O.

    Nature Communications   Vol. 5   page: 5374   2014.11

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  32. Steroid hormones' genomic and non-genomic actions on cardiac voltage-gated calcium channels.

    Ito J, Maturana AD

    Nihon Yakurigaku Zasshi   Vol. 144 ( 5 ) page: 206-210   2014.11

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  33. Exciton circular dichroism in channelrhodopsin. Reviewed

    Pescitelli G, Kato HE, Oishi S, Ito J, Maturana AD, Nureki O, Woody RW.

    J Phys Chem B.   Vol. 118 ( 41 ) page: 11873-11885   2014.10

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  34. Structural basis of Sec-independent membrane protein insertion by YidC. Reviewed

    Kumazaki K, Chiba S, Takemoto M, Furukawa A, Nishiyama K, Sugano Y, Mori T, Dohmae N, Hirata K, Nakada-Nakura Y, Maturana AD, Tanaka Y, Mori H, Sugita Y, Arisaka F, Ito K, Ishitani R, Tsukazaki T, Nureki O.

    Nature   Vol. 509 ( 7501 ) page: 516-520   2014.5

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  35. Oligomerization-induced conformational change in the C-terminal region of Nel-like molecule 1 (NELL1) protein is necessary for the efficient mediation of murine MC3T3-E1 cell adhesion and spreading. Reviewed

    Nakamura Y, Hasebe A, Takahashi K, Iijima M, Yoshimoto N, Maturana AD, Ting K, Kuroda S, Niimi T.

    J Biol Chem.   Vol. 289 ( 14 ) page: 9781-9794   2014.4

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  36. High-throughput de novo screening of receptor agonists with an automated single-cell analysis and isolation system. Reviewed

    Yoshimoto N, Tatematsu K, Iijima M, Niimi T, Maturana AD, Fujii I, Kondo A, Tanizawa K, Kuroda S.

    Sci Rep.   Vol. 4   page: 4242   2014.2

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  37. Structural basis for the counter-transport mechanism of a H+/Ca2+ exchanger. Reviewed

    Nishizawa T, Kita S, Maturana AD, Furuya N, Hirata K, Kasuya G, Ogasawara S, Dohmae N, Iwamoto T, Ishitani R, Nureki O.

    Science   Vol. 341 ( 6142 ) page: 168-172   2013.7

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  38. Nanocapsule-based probe for evaluating the orientation of antibodies immobilized on a solid phase. Reviewed

    Iijima M, Yoshimoto N, Niimi T, Maturana AD, Kuroda S.

    Analyst   Vol. 138 ( 12 ) page: 3470-3477   2013.6

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  39. Enigma homolog 1 promotes myogenic gene expression and differentiation of C2C12 cells. Reviewed

    Ito J, Takita M, Takimoto K, Maturana AD.

    Biochem Biophys Res Commun.   Vol. 435 ( 3 ) page: 483-487   2013.6

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  40. Structural basis for the drug extrusion mechanism by a MATE multidrug transporter. Reviewed

    Tanaka Y, Hipolito CJ, Maturana AD, Ito K, Kuroda T, Higuchi T, Katoh T, Kato HE, Hattori M, Kumazaki K, Tsukazaki T, Ishitani R, Suga H, Nureki O.

    Nature   Vol. 496 ( 7444 ) page: 247-251   2013.4

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  41. DHEA Prevents Mineralo- and Glucocorticoid Receptor-Induced Chronotropic and Hypertrophic Actions in Isolated Rat Cardiomyocytes. Reviewed

    Mannic T, Mouffok M, Python M, Yoshida T, Maturana AD, Vuilleumier N, Rossier MF.

    Endocrinology   Vol. 154 ( 3 ) page: 1271-1281   2013.3

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  42. Cell surface-fluorescence immunosorbent assay for real-time detection of hybridomas with efficient antibody secretion at the single-cell level. Reviewed

    Kida A, Iijima M, Niimi T, Maturana AD, Yoshimoto N, Kuroda S.

    Anal Chem.   Vol. 85 ( 3 ) page: 1753-1759   2013.2

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  43. An automated system for high-throughput single cell-based breeding. Reviewed

    Yoshimoto N, Kida A, Jie X, Kurokawa M, Iijima M, Niimi T, Maturana AD, Nikaido I, Ueda HR, Tatematsu K, Tanizawa K, Kondo A, Fujii I, Kuroda S.

    Scientific Reports   Vol. 3 ( 1191 ) page: 1-9   2013.1

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  44. Splicing transitions of the anchoring protein ENH during striated muscle development. Reviewed

    Ito J, Hashimoto T, Nakamura S, Aita Y, Yamazaki T, Schlegel W, Takimoto K, Maturana AD.

    Biochem Biophys Res Commun.   Vol. 241 ( 2 ) page: 232-238   2012.5

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  45. Antiapolipoprotein A-1 IgG chronotropic effects require nongenomic action of aldosterone on L-type calcium channels. Reviewed

    Rossier MF, Pagano S, Python M, Maturana AD, James RW, Mach F, Roux-Lombard P, Vuilleumier N.

    Endocrinology   Vol. 153 ( 3 ) page: 1269-1278   2012.3

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  46. Crystal structure of the channelrhodopsin light-gated cation channel. Reviewed

    Kato HE, Zhang F, Yizhar O, Ramakrishnan C, Nishizawa T, Hirata K, Ito J, Aita Y, Tsukazaki T, Hayashi S, Hegemann P, Maturana AD, Ishitani R, Deisseroth K, Nureki O.

    Nature   Vol. 482 ( 7385 ) page: 369-374   2012.1

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  47. Protein kinase D regulates the human cardiac L-type voltage-gated calcium channel through serine 1884. Reviewed

    Aita Y, Kurebayashi N, Hirose S, Maturana AD.

    FEBS Lett.   Vol. 585 ( 24 ) page: 3903-3906   2011.12

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  48. Structure and function of a membrane component SecDF that enhances protein export. Reviewed

    Tsukazaki T, Mori H, Echizen Y, Ishitani R, Fukai S, Tanaka T, Perederina A, Vassylyev DG, Kohno T, Maturana AD, Ito K, Nureki O.

    Nature   Vol. 474 ( 7350 ) page: 235-238   2011.5

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  49. LIM domains regulate protein kinase C activity: a novel molecular function. Reviewed

    Maturana AD, Nakagawa N, Yoshimoto N, Tatematsu K, Hoshijima M, Tanizawa K, Kuroda S.

    Cell Signal.   Vol. 23 ( 5 ) page: 928-924   2011.5

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  50. Functions of fasciculation and elongation protein zeta-1 (FEZ1) in the brain. Invited Reviewed

    Maturana AD, Fujita T, Kuroda S.

    ScientificWorldJournal.   Vol. 10   page: 1646-1654   2010.8

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  51. Splice variants of enigma homolog, differentially expressed during heart development, promote or prevent hypertrophy. Reviewed

    Yamazaki T, Wälchli S, Fujita T, Ryser S, Hoshijima M, Schlegel W, Kuroda S, Maturana AD.

    Cardiovasc Res.   Vol. 86 ( 3 ) page: 374-382   2010.6

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  52. Contribution of mineralocorticoid and glucocorticoid receptors to the chronotropic and hypertrophic actions of aldosterone in neonatal rat ventricular myocytes. Reviewed

    Rossier MF, Python M, Maturana AD.

    Endocrinology   Vol. 151 ( 6 ) page: 2777-2787   2010.6

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  53. Mg(2+)-dependent gating of bacterial MgtE channel underlies Mg(2+) homeostasis. Reviewed

    Hattori M, Iwase N, Furuya N, Tanaka Y, Tsukazaki T, Ishitani R, Maguire ME, Ito K, Maturana A, Nureki O.

    EMBO J.   Vol. 28 ( 22 ) page: 3608-3612   2009.11

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  54. Role of the T-type calcium channel CaV3.2 in the chronotropic action of corticosteroids in isolated rat ventricular myocytes. Reviewed

    Maturana A, Lenglet S, Python M, Kuroda S, Rossier MF.

    Endocrinology   Vol. 150 ( 8 ) page: 3726-3734   2009.8

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  55. Corticosteroids and redox potential modulate spontaneous contractions in isolated rat ventricular cardiomyocytes. Reviewed

    Rossier MF, Lenglet S, Vetterli L, Python M, Maturana A.

    Hypertension   Vol. 52 ( 4 ) page: 721-728   2008.10

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  56. Enigma homolog 1 scaffolds protein kinase D1 to regulate the activity of the cardiac L-type voltage-gated calcium channel. Reviewed

    Maturana AD, Wälchli S, Iwata M, Ryser S, Van Lint J, Hoshijima M, Schlegel W, Ikeda Y, Tanizawa K, Kuroda S.

    Cardiovasc Res.   Vol. 78 ( 3 ) page: 458-465   2008.6

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  57. The Mitogen-activated protein kinase p38 links Shiga Toxin-dependent signaling and trafficking. Reviewed

    Wälchli S, Skånland SS, Gregers TF, Lauvrak SU, Torgersen ML, Ying M, Kuroda S, Maturana A, Sandvig K.

    Mol Biol Cell.   Vol. 19 ( 1 ) page: 95-104   2008.1

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  58. Axonal guidance protein FEZ1 associates with tubulin and kinesin motor protein to transport mitochondria in neurites of NGF-stimulated PC12 cells. Reviewed

    Fujita T, Maturana AD, Ikuta J, Hamada J, Walchli S, Suzuki T, Sawa H, Wooten MW, Okajima T, Tatematsu K, Tanizawa K, Kuroda S.

    Biochem Biophys Res Commun.   Vol. 361 ( 3 ) page: 605-610   2007.9

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  59. Fasciculation and elongation protein zeta-1 (FEZ1) participates in the polarization of hippocampal neuron by controlling the mitochondrial motility. Reviewed

      Vol. 353 ( 1 ) page: 127-132   2007.2

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  60. PKCepsilon-PKD1 signaling complex at Z-discs plays a pivotal role in the cardiac hypertrophy induced by G-protein coupling receptor agonists. Reviewed

    Iwata M, Maturana A, Hoshijima M, Tatematsu K, Okajima T, Vandenheede JR, Van Lint J, Tanizawa K, Kuroda S.

    Biochem Biophys Res Commun.   Vol. 327 ( 4 ) page: 1105-1113   2005.2

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  61. Molecular function of axonal guidance-related proteins, UNC-76/FEZ1/FEZ2 Invited

    Fujita T, Ikuta J, Maturana A, Okajima T, Tatematsu K, Tanizawa K, Kuroda S.

    Recent Res. Devel. Biopys. Biochem.   Vol. 4   page: 313-320   2004

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  62. Interactions between electron and proton currents in excised patches from human eosinophils. Reviewed

    Petheö GL, Maturana A, Spät A, Demaurex N.

    J Gen Physiol.   Vol. 122 ( 6 ) page: 713-726   2003.12

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  63. Differential gene expression in well-regulated and dysregulated pancreatic beta-cell (MIN6) sublines. Reviewed

    Lilla V, Webb G, Rickenbach K, Maturana A, Steiner DF, Halban PA, Irminger JC.

    Endocrinology   Vol. 144 ( 4 ) page: 1368-1379   2003.4

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  64. NOX family NADPH oxidases: do they have built-in proton channels? Invited

    Maturana A, Krause KH, Demaurex N.

    J Gen Physiol.   Vol. 120 ( 6 ) page: 781-786   2002.12

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  65. Spontaneous calcium oscillations control c-fos transcription via the serum response element in neuroendocrine cells. Reviewed

    Maturana A, Van Haasteren G, Piuz I, Castelbou C, Demaurex N, Schlegel W.

    J Biol Chem.   Vol. 277 ( 42 ) page: 39713-39721   2002.10

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  66. Molecular and functional characterization of a new X-linked chronic granulomatous disease variant (X91+) case with a double missense mutation in the cytosolic gp91phox C-terminal tail. Reviewed

    Stasia MJ, Lardy B, Maturana A, Rousseau P, Martel C, Bordigoni P, Demaurex N, Morel F.

    Biochim Biophys Acta.   Vol. 1586 ( 3 ) page: 316-330   2002.4

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  67. A Ca(2+)-activated NADPH oxidase in testis, spleen, and lymph nodes. Reviewed

    Bánfi B, Molnár G, Maturana A, Steger K, Hegedûs B, Demaurex N, Krause KH.

    J Biol Chem.   Vol. 276 ( 40 ) page: 37594-37601   2001.10

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  68. Heme histidine ligands within gp91(phox) modulate proton conduction by the phagocyte NADPH oxidase. Reviewed

      Vol. 276 ( 32 ) page: 302777-30284   2001.8

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  69. A mammalian H+ channel generated through alternative splicing of the NADPH oxidase homolog NOH-1. Reviewed

    Bánfi B, Maturana A, Jaconi S, Arnaudeau S, Laforge T, Sinha B, Ligeti E, Demaurex N, Krause KH.

      Vol. 287 ( 5450 ) page: 138-142   2000.1

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  70. Measurement of perimitochondrial Ca2+ concentration in bovine adrenal glomerulosa cells with aequorin targeted to the outer mitochondrial membrane. Reviewed

    Brandenburger Y, Arrighi JF, Rossier MF, Maturana A, Vallotton MB, Capponi AM.

    Biochem J.   Vol. 341 ( 3 ) page: 745-753   1999.8

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  71. Angiotensin II negatively modulates L-type calcium channels through a pertussis toxin-sensitive G protein in adrenal glomerulosa cells. Reviewed

    Maturana AD, Casal AJ, Demaurex N, Vallotton MB, Capponi AM, Rossier MF.

    J Biol Chem.   Vol. 274 ( 28 ) page: 19943-19948   1999.7

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  72. Angiotensin II type 1 receptor activation modulates L- and T-type calcium channel activity through distinct mechanisms in bovine adrenal glomerulosa cells. Reviewed

    Maturana AD, Burnay MM, Capponi AM, Vallotton MB, Rossier MF.

    J Recept Signal Transduct Res.   Vol. 19 ( 1-4 ) page: 509-520   1999.1

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  73. Duality of the voltage-dependent calcium influx in adrenal glomerulosa cells.

    Rossier MF, Burnay MM, Maturana A, Capponi AM

    Endocr Res.   Vol. 24 ( 3-4 ) page: 443-447   1998.8

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Presentations 1

  1. 3D observation of biological tissuesusing single-shot digital holography microscopy International conference

    Nakagawa K, Saigo T, Matsuura K, Maturana AD, Hattori K, Horimai H. Umezaki T

    International worshop on Holography and related technologies 2021  2022.3.12 

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    Event date: 2022.3

    Language:English   Presentation type:Oral presentation (general)  

Research Project for Joint Research, Competitive Funding, etc. 2

  1. Enigma Homolog splice variants either promoting or antagonizing the development of cardiac diseases

    2008.4 - 2010.3

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  2. 細胞内シグナルの局在化:シグナル伝達タンパク質としてPDZ-LIMタンパク質を細胞内導入

    2006.4 - 2008.3

    特色ある大学教育支援プログラム 

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KAKENHI (Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research) 4

  1. Development of a living cell-cell battery inspired by electric fishes

    Grant number:22K18942  2022.6 - 2025.3

    科学研究費助成事業  挑戦的研究(萌芽)

    MATURANA ANDRES, 肥田 博隆, 神野 伊策

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    Grant amount:\6240000 ( Direct Cost: \4800000 、 Indirect Cost:\1440000 )

    Our objective is to develop a cell battery that use the bioelectricity produced by living cells. For this , we aim at mimicking the electric potential generation by electric fishes, in particular the electric eel. Electric eel generate strong electric discharges with specialized cells called electroccytes. Electrocytes cells from the electric organ that generate up to 800V electric discharge. Using living cells in culture and microchannel device, we will fabricate an electric organ similar to the electric eel to generate bioelectrical power.

  2. Molecular mechanism of membrane proteins regulated by physical stimuli

    Grant number:16H06294  2016.4 - 2021.3

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  3. 心肥大状態を誘導するENH1-PKC/PKD-Caチャネル複合体の調節機構の解析

    2012.4 - 2015.3

    科学研究費補助金  基盤研究(C)

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  4. 膜輸送体による基質認識・輸送調節機構の構造基盤の解明

    2008.5 - 2013.3

    科学研究費補助金  基盤研究(S)

    濡木 理

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Social Contribution 1

  1. なごみ桜酒 プロジェクト

    2016.4