S Iuchi

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Affiliation: Harvard University
Country: USA

Publications

  1. ncbi Three classes of C2H2 zinc finger proteins
    S Iuchi
    Department of Cell Biology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts 02115, USA
    Cell Mol Life Sci 58:625-35. 2001
  2. ncbi Alternative subcellular locations of keratinocyte basonuclin
    S Iuchi
    Department of Cell Biology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 02115, USA
    Exp Dermatol 9:178-84. 2000
  3. ncbi Basonuclin, a zinc finger protein of keratinocytes and reproductive germ cells, binds to the rRNA gene promoter
    S Iuchi
    Department of Cell Biology, Harvard Medical School, 240 Longwood Avenue, Boston MA 02115, USA
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 96:9628-32. 1999
  4. ncbi Cellular and molecular physiology of Escherichia coli in the adaptation to aerobic environments
    S Iuchi
    Department of Cell Biology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts 02115, USA
    J Biochem 120:1055-63. 1996
  5. ncbi Oligomeric and polymeric aggregates formed by proteins containing expanded polyglutamine
    S Iuchi
    Department of Cell Biology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 02115, USA
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 100:2409-14. 2003
  6. ncbi Conservation of human and mouse basonuclins as a guide to important features of the protein
    K Matsuzaki
    Department of Cell Biology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 02115, USA
    Gene 195:87-92. 1997
  7. ncbi Three overlapping lct genes involved in L-lactate utilization by Escherichia coli
    J M Dong
    Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts 02115
    J Bacteriol 175:6671-8. 1993
  8. ncbi Adaptation of Escherichia coli to redox environments by gene expression
    S Iuchi
    Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts 02115
    Mol Microbiol 9:9-15. 1993
  9. ncbi Nuclear localization of basonuclin in human keratinocytes and the role of phosphorylation
    S Iuchi
    Department of Cell Biology, Harvard Medical School, 240 Longwood Avenue, Boston MA 02115, USA
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 94:7948-53. 1997

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  1. ncbi Three classes of C2H2 zinc finger proteins
    S Iuchi
    Department of Cell Biology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts 02115, USA
    Cell Mol Life Sci 58:625-35. 2001
    ..In contrast to proteins with triple-C2H2 fingers, proteins with multiple-adjacent-C2H2 fingers can bind multiple, different ligands. Proteins with a number of separated-paired fingers bind to the target by means of only a single pair...
  2. ncbi Alternative subcellular locations of keratinocyte basonuclin
    S Iuchi
    Department of Cell Biology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 02115, USA
    Exp Dermatol 9:178-84. 2000
    ..We conclude that different states of the keratinocyte require greater or less activity of basonuclin, and the subcellular location of the protein is probably related to the magnitude of its action on the cells...
  3. ncbi Basonuclin, a zinc finger protein of keratinocytes and reproductive germ cells, binds to the rRNA gene promoter
    S Iuchi
    Department of Cell Biology, Harvard Medical School, 240 Longwood Avenue, Boston MA 02115, USA
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 96:9628-32. 1999
    ..The upstream part, but not the downstream part, is known to bind UBF1, a transcription factor for rDNA. Basonuclin is likely to be a cell-type-specific regulatory protein for rDNA transcription...
  4. ncbi Cellular and molecular physiology of Escherichia coli in the adaptation to aerobic environments
    S Iuchi
    Department of Cell Biology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts 02115, USA
    J Biochem 120:1055-63. 1996
    ..E. coli thus employs at least four global regulatory systems which monitor the cellular oxidative/metabolic conditions, and adjust the expression of more than 70 operons to give the organism a better aerobic life...
  5. ncbi Oligomeric and polymeric aggregates formed by proteins containing expanded polyglutamine
    S Iuchi
    Department of Cell Biology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 02115, USA
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 100:2409-14. 2003
    ..The resistance of oligomer and polymer to formic acid suggests the participation of covalent bonds in their stabilization...
  6. ncbi Conservation of human and mouse basonuclins as a guide to important features of the protein
    K Matsuzaki
    Department of Cell Biology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 02115, USA
    Gene 195:87-92. 1997
    ..The highly conserved regions are likely to be essential for the common function of the proteins, and the more divergent regions may be either unconstrained or adapted to different requirements in the two species...
  7. ncbi Three overlapping lct genes involved in L-lactate utilization by Escherichia coli
    J M Dong
    Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts 02115
    J Bacteriol 175:6671-8. 1993
    ..A phi (lctD-lac) mutant was inducible by L-lactate but not D-lactate. Although the mutant lost the ability to grow on L-lactate, growth on D-lactate, known to depend on a different enzyme, remained normal...
  8. ncbi Adaptation of Escherichia coli to redox environments by gene expression
    S Iuchi
    Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts 02115
    Mol Microbiol 9:9-15. 1993
    ..In addition, the regulator FhlA is involved in a cascade-controlled pathway for the formate branch of the pyruvate fermentation pathway...
  9. ncbi Nuclear localization of basonuclin in human keratinocytes and the role of phosphorylation
    S Iuchi
    Department of Cell Biology, Harvard Medical School, 240 Longwood Avenue, Boston MA 02115, USA
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 94:7948-53. 1997
    ..Different subcellular locations of basonuclin in different keratinocyte subtypes are therefore most likely to be controlled by the state of phosphorylation of Ser-541...