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Daisuke Yamashita, Ph. D.

Education

1998-2002 Himeji Institute of Technology, School of Science, Japan. B. S., 2002
2002-04 Himeji Institute of Technology, Graduate School of Life Science, Japan. M. S., 2004
2004-07 University of Hyogo, Graduate School of Life Science, Japan. Ph. D., 2007

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Research and Professional Experience

2005-07 Research Fellow of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (21st Century Centers of Excellence Program), University of Hyogo, Japan.
2007-present Postdoctoral Fellow, RIKEN Advanced Science Institute, Japan.

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Awards and Professional Activities

2009- Fellowship for Special Postdoctoral Researcher at RIKEN
2004- Member, The Molecular Biology Society of Japan

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Publication List

  • Gavvovidis, I., C. Pöhlmann, J. A. Marchal, M. Stumm, D. Yamashita, T. Hirano, D. Schindler, H. Neitzel and M. Trimborn. (2010). MCPH1 patient cells exhibit delayed release from DNA damage-induced G2/M checkpoint arrest. Cell Cycle. 9:4893-4899.
    PMID: 21150325
  • Yamashita, D., Y. Sano, Y. Adachi, Y. Okamoto, H. Osada, T. Takahashi, T. Yamaguchi, T. Osumi and F. Hirose. (2007). hDREF regulates cell proliferation and expression of ribosomal protein genes. Mol Cell Biol. 27:2003-2013.
    PMID: 17220279
  • Yamashita, D., H. Komori, Y. Higuchi, T. Yamaguchi, T. Osumi and F. Hirose. (2007). Human DNA replication-related element binding factor (hDREF) self-association via hATC domain is necessary for its nuclear accumulation and DNA binding. J Biol Chem. 282:7563-7575.
    PMID: 17209048
  • Shimizu, M.*, D. Yamashita,* T. Yamaguchi, F. Hirose and T. Osumi. (2006). Aspects of the regulatory mechanisms of PPAR functions: analysis of a bidirectional response element and regulation by sumoylation. Mol Cell Biochem. 286:33-42 (*MS and DY equally contributed to this work).
    PMID: 16534556
  • Yamashita, D., T. Yamaguchi, M. Shimizu, N. Nakata, F. Hirose and T. Osumi. (2004). The transactivating function of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ is negatively regulated by SUMO conjugation in the amino-terminal domain. Genes Cells. 9:1017-1029.
    PMID: 15507114

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