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| Norio OgataSummaryAffiliation: Graduate School Country: Japan Publications
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Inactivation of influenza virus haemagglutinin by chlorine dioxide: oxidation of the conserved tryptophan 153 residue in the receptor-binding siteNorio Ogata
Research Institute, Taiko Pharmaceutical Co, Ltd, Suita, Osaka 564 0032, Japan
J Gen Virol 93:2558-63. 2012..It was shown that W153 was oxidized to N-formylkynurenine in ClO(2)-treated virus. It was concluded that the inactivation of influenza virus by ClO(2) is caused by oxidation of W153 in HA, thereby abolishing its receptor-binding ability...
Elongation of palindromic repetitive DNA by DNA polymerase from hyperthermophilic archaea: a mechanism of DNA elongation and diversificationNorio Ogata
Research Institute, Taiko Pharmaceutical Co, Ltd, 3 34 14 Uchihonmachi, Suita, Osaka 564 0032, Japan
Biochimie 89:702-12. 2007..The results suggest a protein-catalyzed elongation/diversification mechanism of short repetitive DNAs on the early earth...
Denaturation of protein by chlorine dioxide: oxidative modification of tryptophan and tyrosine residuesNorio Ogata
Research Institute, Taiko Pharmaceutical Co, Ltd, Suita, Osaka, Japan
Biochemistry 46:4898-911. 2007....
Protective effect of low-concentration chlorine dioxide gas against influenza A virus infectionNorio Ogata
Research Institute, Taiko Pharmaceutical Co Ltd, 3 34 14 Uchihonmachi, Suita, Osaka 564 0032, Japan
J Gen Virol 89:60-7. 2008..ClO(2) gas could therefore be useful as a preventive means against influenza in places of human activity without necessitating evacuation...
