Katsunori Kohda
Toyota
18 Papers
122 Citations
Katsunori Kohda is an academic researcher from Toyota. The author has contributed to research in topics: Peptide sequence & Lactic acid. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 18 publications. Previous affiliations of Katsunori Kohda include Hokkaido University.
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Papers
A microbial factory for lactate-based polyesters using a lactate-polymerizing enzyme.
Seiichi Taguchi,Miwa Yamada,Ken'ichiro Matsumoto,Kenji Tajima,Yasuharu Satoh,Masanobu Munekata,Katsuhiro Ohno,Katsunori Kohda,Takashi Shimamura,Hiromi Kambe,Shusei Obata +10 more
TL;DR: The engineered PHA synthase gene was introduced into the resultant recombinant strain and confirmed the one-step biosynthesis of the LA-incorporated copolyester, P, with a number-average molecular weight of 1.9 × 105, as revealed by gel permeation chromatography, gas chromatography/MS, and NMR.
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High-throughput, Cloning-independent Protein Library Construction by Combining Single-molecule DNA Amplification with in Vitro Expression
Suang Rungpragayphan,Yasuaki Kawarasaki,Takao Imaeda,Katsunori Kohda,Hideo Nakano,Tsuneo Yamane +5 more
TL;DR: A library of anti-human serum albumin single-chain antibodies originating from a monoclonal anti-HSA-scFv which was constructed and screened in order to demonstrate its real practicability and was better than the classical in vivo expression system.
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Identification of genes that enhance cellulase protein production in yeast
Takao Kitagawa,Katsunori Kohda,Kenro Tokuhiro,Hisashi Hoshida,Rinji Akada,Haruo Takahashi,Takao Imaeda +6 more
TL;DR: The authors' genome-wide analyses using the yeast deletion strain collection identified useful genes that allow efficient expression of cellulase that were identified in 55 deletion strains that exhibited enhanced endoglucanase activity compared with that of the wild-type strain.
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An In Vitro Mixed Infection Model With Commensal and Pathogenic Staphylococci for the Exploration of Interspecific Interactions and Their Impacts on Skin Physiology
Katsunori Kohda,Xuan Li,Naoki Soga,Risa Nagura,Tie Duerna,Saeko Nakajima,Ichiro Nakagawa,Masakazu Ito,Akinori Ikeuchi +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, a 3D human epidermal model was used to evaluate the effects of interspecific interactions on the structure and function of the skin, and the authors reported that co-infecting the 3D model with S. aureus and S. epidermidis restricted the growth of S. anaphora.
Cytotoxicity of natural allophane nanoparticles on human lung cancer A549 cells
Yusuke Toyota,Yoko Matsuura,Masashi Ito,Ryota Domura,Masami Okamoto,Shuichi Arakawa,Minoru Hirano,Katsunori Kohda +7 more
TL;DR: For both natural and synthetic allophones, the A549 cell viability was maintained at > 70% for concentration up to 3160 μg/mL, implying higher biocompatibility of allophane nanoparticles as compared with that of hectorite nanoparticles.
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