Masae Ohno
Kyoto University
4 Papers
22 Citations
Masae Ohno is an academic researcher from Kyoto University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nucleosome & Chromosome conformation capture. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications.
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Papers
Sub-nucleosomal Genome Structure Reveals Distinct Nucleosome Folding Motifs.
TL;DR: This work coupled nucleosome-resolved Hi-C technology with simulated annealing-molecular dynamics simulation to reveal 3D spatial distributions of nucleosomes and their genome-wide orientation in chromatin, and uncovered distinct nucleosom folding motifs across the yeast genome.
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Protein Expression Analyses at the Single Cell Level
TL;DR: Key recent progresses in fluorescence imaging-based methods are reviewed and discussed and their application to proteome analysis at the single cell level is discussed.
Nucleosome-level 3D organization of the genome
TL;DR: Recent studies on nucleosome folding in chromosomes from these two methodological perspectives are reviewed: conventional structural analyses and DNA sequencing, and their implications for future research are discussed.
Hi-CO: 3D genome structure analysis with nucleosome resolution.
TL;DR: In this paper, a high-throughput chromosome conformation capture with nucleosome orientation (Hi-CO) technology was proposed to derive 3D nucleosomes positions with their orientations at every genomic locus in the nucleus.
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