Publications

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  • Proteasome activity determines pupation timing through the degradation speed of timer molecule Blimp-1. H. Aly, K. Akagi and H. Ueda. Dev Growth Differ. 60, 502-508 (2018)
  • Protease resistance of porcine acidic mammalian chitinase under gastrointestinal conditions implies that chitin-containing organisms can be sustainable dietary resources. E. Tabata, A. Kashimura, S. Wakita, M. Ohno, M. Sakaguchi, Y. Sugahara, Y. Imamura, S. Seki, H. Ueda, V. Matoska, P. O. Bauer and F. Oyama. Sci. Rep. 7, 12963 (2017)
  • A biological timer in the fat body comprised of Blimp-1, βFTZ-F1 and Shade regulates pupation timing in Drosophila melanogaster. K. Akagi, M. Sarhan, R. Sultan, H. Nishida, A. Koie, T. Nakayama and H. Ueda. Development. 143, 2410-2416 (2016)
  • SMARCAD1 is an ATP-dependent stimulator of nucleosomal H2A acetylation via CBP, resulting in transcriptional regulation. M. Doiguchi, T. Nakagawa, Y. Imamura, M. Yoneda, M. Higashi, K. Kubota, S. Yamashita, H. Asahara, M. Iida, S. Fujii, T. Ikura, Z. Liu, T. Nandu, W. Kraus, H. Ueda, and T. Ito. Sci Rep. 6, 20179 (2016)
  • Autocrine regulation of ecdysone synthesis by β3-octopamine receptor in the prothoracic gland is essential for Drosophila metamorphosis. Ohhara Y, Shimada-Niwa Y, Niwa R, Kayashima Y, Hayashi Y, Akagi K, H. Ueda, Yamakawa-Kobayashi K, Kobayashi S. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 112, 1452-7 (2015)
  • Function of the nuclear receptor FTZ-F1 during the pupal stage in Drosophila melanogaster. R. Sultan, Y. Oishi, H. Ueda. Dev Growth Differ. 56, 245-253 (2014)
  • The binding of multiple nuclear receptors to a single regulatory region is important for the proper expression of EDG84A in Drosophila melanogaster. K. Akagi, Y. Kageyama, Y. Kayashima, Y. Takakura, S. Hirose and H. Ueda. J Mol Biol. 425, 71-81 (2013)
  • Regulatory mechanisms of ecdysone-inducible Blimp-1 encoding a transcriptional repressor that is important for the prepupal development in Drosophila. K. Akagi and H. Ueda. Dev. Growth Differ. 53, 697-703 (2011)
  • McVean:Intraspecific variation in the Egyptian scorpion Scorpio maurus palmatus venom collected from different biotopes. M., A., Abdel-Rahman, M. A. Omran, I. M. Abdel-Nabi, H. Ueda and A. McVean. Toxicon. 53, 349-359 (2009)
  • Midline governs axon pathfinding by coordinating expression of two major guidance systems. Q. Liu, X., M. Hiramoto, H. Ueda, T. Gojobori, Y. Hiromi and S. Hirose. Genes Dev. 23, 1165-1170 (2009)
  • Drosophila Blimp-1 is a transient transcriptional repressor that controls timing of the ecdysone-induced developmental pathway. Y. Agawa, M. Sarhan, Y. Kageyama, K. Akagi, M. Takai, K. Hashiyama, T. Wada, H. Handa, A. Iwamatsu, S. Hirose and H. Ueda. Mol Cell Biol. 27, 8739-8747 (2007)
  • A simple and quick method to isolate nuclear extracts from pupae of Drosophila melanogaster. H. Kawasaki, S. Hirose and H. Ueda. Cytotechnology. 49, 67-70 (2005).
  • Anterior epidermis-specific expression of the cuticle gene EDG84A is controlled by many cis-regulatory elements in Drosophila melanogaster. Y. Kayashima, S. Hirose, and H. Ueda. Dev Genes Evol. 215(11): 545-552 (2005)
  • Drosophila MBF1 is a coactivator for Tracheae defective and contributes to the formation of tracheal and nervous systems,. Liu, Q. -X. , Marek, J., Ueda, H., Hiromi, Y. and Hirose, S. Development. 130, 719-28 (2003)
  • betaFTZ-F1 dependent and independent activation of Edg78E, a pupal cuticle gene, during the early metamorphic period in Drosophila melanogaster. Kawasaki, H. Hirose, S. and Ueda, H. Dev Growth Differ. 44, 419-425 (2002)
  • Segmentation gene product Fushi tarazu is an LXXLL motif-dependent coactivator for orphan receptor FTZ-F1. Suzuki, T., Kawasaki, H., Yu, R.T., Ueda, H. and Umesono, K. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 98, 12403-12408 (2001)
  • Temporally restricted expression of brtaFTZ-F1 transcription factor -significance for embryogenesis, molting and metamorphosis in Drosophila melanogaster. Yamada, M., Murata, T., Hirose, S., Lavorgna, G., Suzuki, E. and Ueda, H. Development 127, 5083-5092 (2000)
  • MBF2 is a tissue- and stage-specific coactivator that is regulated at the step of nuclear transport in the silkworm Bombyx mori. Liu, Q. -X., Ueda, H. and Hirose, S. Dev Biol. 225, 437-446 (2000)

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