Ayato Sato
Nagoya University
41 Papers
102 Citations
Ayato Sato is an academic researcher from Nagoya University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 29 publications. Previous affiliations of Ayato Sato include University of Tokyo & National Presto Industries.
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Papers
Stereocontrolled total synthesis of (+)-vinblastine.
Satoshi Yokoshima,Toshihiro Ueda,Satoshi Kobayashi,Ayato Sato,Takeshi Kuboyama,Hidetoshi Tokuyama,Tohru Fukuyama +6 more
TL;DR: A stereocontrolled total synthesis of (+)-vinblastine was accomplished, featuring preparations of the two indole units by means of a novel indole synthesis via radical cyclization of thioanilide, and a stereoselective coupling of these units.
Identification and Characterization of Compounds that Affect Stomatal Movements.
Shigeo Toh,Shinpei Inoue,Yosuke Toda,Yosuke Toda,Takahiro Yuki,Kyota Suzuki,Shin Hamamoto,Kohei Fukatsu,Saya Aoki,Mami Uchida,Eri Asai,Nobuyuki Uozumi,Ayato Sato,Toshinori Kinoshita,Toshinori Kinoshita +14 more
TL;DR: Results suggest that SCL1 and SCL2 suppress light-induced stomatal opening at least in part by inhibiting blue light- induced activation of PM H+-ATPase, but not by the ABA signaling pathway.
Isoform selective regulation of mammalian Cryptochromes
Simon Miller,You Lee Son,Yoshiki Aikawa,Eri Makino,Yoshiko Nagai,Ashutosh Srivastava,Tsuyoshi Oshima,Akiko Sugiyama,Aya Hara,Kazuhiro Abe,Kunio Hirata,Shinya Oishi,Shinya Hagihara,Ayato Sato,Florence Tama,Kenichiro Itami,Steve A. Kay,Megumi Hatori,Tsuyoshi Hirota +18 more
TL;DR: A unique mechanism underlying compound selectivity in which the disordered C-terminal region outside the pocket was required for the differential effects of KL101 and TH301 against CRY isoforms is discovered, finding a new role of CRY1 and CRY2 as enhancers of brown adipocyte differentiation, providing the basis ofCRY-mediated regulation of energy expenditure.
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Stereocontrolled total synthesis of (+)-vinblastine
Satoshi Yokoshima,Toshihiro Ueda,Satoshi Kobayashi,Ayato Sato,Takeshi Kuboyama,Hidetoshi Tokuyama,Tohru Fukuyama +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, a stereocontrolled total synthesis of (+)-vinblastine was accomplished, featuring preparations of the two indole units by means of a novel indole synthesis via radical cyclization of thioanilide, and a stereoselective coupling of these units.