Professor 浜地 格 - Itaru Hamachi - †Paper List 2000 - 2009 †149. Recent Progress in Strategies for Creation of Protein-based Fluorescent Biosensors 148. FLAG-tag Selective Covalent Protein Labeling Via a Binding-induced Acyl-transfer Reaction 147. Molecular Characterization of Flubendiamide Sensitivity in the Lepidopterous Ryanodine Receptor Ca2+ Release Channel 146. Thin-film Assembly of Diethanolamine-based Lipidic Material as Potential Gene Carrier in Mouse Embryonic Neural Stem Cells 145. Self-assembling Nano-probes Displaying Off/On 19F NMR Signals for Protein Detection and Imaging 144. Site-Specific Covalent Labeling of His-tag Fused Proteins with a Reactive Ni(II)-NTA Probe 143. Real-Time Fluorescence Monitoring of GSK3-Catalyzed Phosphoryation by Use of a BODIPY-Based Zn(II)-Dpa Chemosensor 142. Quenched Ligand-Directed Tosylate Reagents for One-Step Construction of Turn-On Fluorescent Biosensors 141. Sequence Selective Dual-Emission Detection of (i, i+1) Bis-Phosphorylated Peptide Using Diazastilbene-Type Zn(II)-Dpa Chemosensor 140. Fluorescent BODIPY-Based Zn(II)-Complex as a Molecular Probe for Selective Detection of Neurofibrillary Tangles in the Brains of Alzheimer’s Disease Patients 139. Supramolecular Hydrogel Exhibiting Four Basic Logic Gate Functions to Fine-tune Substance Release 138. Selective and Direct Inhibition of TRPC3 Channels Underlies Biological Activities of a Pyrazole Compound 137. Ligand-directed Tosyl Chemistry for Protein Labeling in Vivo 136. MCM-Enzyme-Supramolecular Hydrogel Hybrid as a Fluorescence Sensing Material for Poly-anions of Biological Significance 135. Molecular Recognition, Fluorescence Sensing, and Biological Assay of Phosphate Anion Derivatives Using Artificial Zn(II)-Dpa Complexes 134. Recent progress of phosphate derivatives recognition utilizing artificial small molecular receptors in aqueous media 133. Real-time Off/On-mode Fluorescence Assay for Enzyme Reactions Involving Nucleoside Polyphosphates by Use of a Xanthene Zn(II)-Dpa Chemosensor 132. Fluorescence Imaging of Intracellular Cadmium Using a Dual-excitation Ratiometric Chemosensor 131. Three-dimensional Encapsulation of Live Cells by Using a Hybrid Matrix of Nanoparticles in a Supramolecular Hydrogel 130. Turn-on Fluorescence Sensing of Nucleside Polyphosphates Using a Xanthene-Based Zn(II) Complex Chemosensor 129. Mechanical Reinforcement of Supramolecular Hydrogel Comprising Artificial Glyco-lipid Through Supramolecular Copolymerization 128. Affinity Labeling-Based Introduction of a Reactive Handle for Natural Protein Modification 127. Photo Gel-sol/Sol-gel Transition and its Patterning of a Supramolecular Hydrogel as Stimuli-respnsive Biomaterials 126. Photo-responsive Gel Droplet as a Nano- or Pico-liter Container Comprising a Supramolecular hydrogel 125. Artificial Receptors Designed for Intracellular Delivery of Anionic Phosphate Derivatices 124. Thermally Responsive Supramolecular Nano-meshes for on/off Switching of the Rotary Motion of F1-ATPase at a Single Molecular Level 123. Ratiometric Fluorescent Biosensor for Real-time and Label-free Monitoring of Fine Saccharide Metabolic Pathways 122. Target-Specific Chemical Acylation of Lectins by Ligand-Tethered DMAP Catalysts 121. Development of New Methods to Intruduce Unnatural Function into Native Proteins for Protein Engineering 120. Lectin Functionalizaion by Post-Photo Affinity Labeling Modification(P-PLAM) 119. Non-enzymatic Covalent Protein Labeling Using a Reactive Tag 118. Pyrene Excimer Based Dual-Emission detection of a Oligoaspartate Tag Fused Protein Using Zn(II)-DpaTyr Probe 117. Design of a Hybrid Biosensor for Enhanced Phosphopeptide Recognition Based on a Phosphoprotein Binding Domain Coupled with a Fluorescent Chemosensor 116. Design and Synthesis of Bis(Zn(II)-dipicolylamine)-based Fluorescent Artificial Chemosensors for Phosphorylated Proteins/peptides 115. Design of Dual-Emission Chemosensors for Ratiometric Detection of ATP Derivatives 114. Ratiometric Fluorescence Detection of a Tag Fused Protein using the Dual-emission Artificial Molecular Probe 113. A Fluorescent Lectin Array Using Supramolecular Hydrogel for Simple Detection and Pattern Profiling for Various Glyco-conjugates 112. Bis(Dpa-Zn(II)) Appended Xanthone: Excitation Ratiometric Chemosensor for Phosphate Anion Derivatives Based on Anion-Induced Rearrangement of Coordination Chemistry 111. Oligo-Asp Tag/Zn(II)-Complex Probe as a New Pair for Labeling and Fluorescence Imaging of Proteins 110. Identification of a New Class of Low Molecular Weight Antagonists against the Chemokine Receptor CXCR4 Having the Dipicolylamine-Zinc(II) Complex Structure 109. One-pot and Sequential Organic Chemistry on an Enzyme Surface to Tether a Fluorescent Probe at the Proximity of the Active Site with Restoring Enzyme Activity 108. Effective Disruption of Phosphoprotein-Protein Surface Interaction Using Zn(II) Dipicolylamine-Based Artificial Receptors via Two-Point Interaction 107. Label-Free, Real-Time Glycosyltransferase Assay Based on a Fluorescent Artificial Chemosensor 106. Double-Modification of Lectin Using Two Distinct Chemistries for Fluorescent Ratiometric Sensing and Imaging Saccharides in Test Tube or in Cell 105. Globular Self-aggregates Formed with A Urea-functionalized Resorcinarene Derivative in Chloroform 104. Three Distinct Reading-out Modes for Enzyme Acticity can be Operated in Semi-wet Supramolecular Hydrogel 103. Cooperation between Artificial Receptor and Supramolecular Hydrogel for Sensing and Discriminating Phosphate Derivatives 102. Luminescent Saccharide Biosensor by Using Lanthanide-Bound Lectin Labeled with Fluorescein 101. Simple and Practical Semi-wet Protein/Peptide Array Utilizing a Micelle-mixed Agarose Hydrogel 100. Suzuki Coupling for Protein Modification 99. Synthesis and Guest-binding Study of Polytopic Multi(cyclophane) Hosts 98. Cyclophane-lectin Conjugates as A New Class of Water-soluble Host 97. Preparation and Unique Circular Dichroism Phenomena of Urea-Functionalized Self-Folding Resorcinarenes Bearing Chiral Termini through Asymmetric Hydrogen Bonding Belts 96. pH-Responsive Shrinkage/Swelling of Supramolecular Hydrogel Comprised of Two Components of Amphiphilic Small Molecules 95. Recognition and Fluorescence Sensing of Specific Amino Acid Residue on Protein Surface Using Designed Molecules 94. Molecular Recognition in a Supramolecular Hydrogel to Afford a Semi-wet Sensor Chip 93. Phosphoprotein-Selective Recognition and Staining in SDS-PAGE by Bis-Zn(II)-dipycolylamine-Appended Anthracene 92. Urea-functionalized Resorcinarenes: Preparation, Self-folding, and Their CD Phenomena Caused by Chiral Urea Termini through Intramolecular Hydrogen Bonding Interactions 91. Fluorophore Appended Saccharide Cyclophane: Self-Association, Fluorescent Properties, Heterodimers with Cyclodextrins, and Cross-Linking Behavior with Peanut Agglutinin of Dansyl-Modified Saccharide Cyclophane 90. A FRET Study of Guest Delivery to Concanavaline A by Supramolecular Hosts Composed of an Adamantyl-appended Cyclophane and Saccharide-branched Cyclodextrins 89. Molecular Recognition and Fluorescence Sensing toward mono-Phosphorylated Peptides in Aqueous Solution by bis(Zn(II)-dipicolylamine)-based Artificial Receptors 88. Coupling a Natural Receptor Protein with an Artificial Receptor to Afford a Semisynthetic Fluorescent Biosensor 87. Semi-wet Peptide/Protein Array Using Supramolecular Hydrogel 86. Cross-Linking Strategy for Molecular Recognition and Fluorescent Sending of a Multi-phosphorylated Peptide in Aqueous Solution 85. Construction of Artifical Signal Transducers on a Lectin Surface by Post-Photoaffinity-Labeling Modification for Fluorescent Sccharide Biosensors 84. New Supramolecular Approach for Saccharide-directed Chemical Modification of Concanavalin A 83. Molecular Recognition by Supramolecular Hosts Composed of an Adamanthyl-appended Macrocycle with Cyclodextrins in Water 82. pH-Responsive Phase Transition of Supramolecular Hydrogel Consisting of Glycosylated Amino Acetate and Carboxylic Acid Derivative 81. Combinatorial Library of Low Molecular Weight Organo-and Hydrogelators Based on Glycosylated Amino Acid Derivatives by Solid Phase Synthesis 80. Caged RNase: Photoactivation of the Enzyme from Perfect Off-state by Site-specific Incorporation of 2-Nitrobenzyl Moiety 79. Semisynthetic Hemoproteins Using Cofactor Engineering 78. Site-specific Discrimination by Cyanovirin-N for alfa-Linked Trisaccharides Comprising the Three Arms of Man8 and Man9 77. Efficient Fluorescent ATP-sensing Based on Coordination Chemistry under Aqueous Neutral Conditions 76. First Thermally Responsive Supramolecular Polymer Based on Glycosylated Amino Acid 75. First Artificial Receptors and Chemosensors toward Phosphorylated Peptide in Aqueous Solution 74. Incorporation of Artificial Receptors into a Protein/Peptide Surface: a Strategy for On/Off Type of Switching of Semisynthetic Enzymes 73. Supramolecular Construction of Covalently and Noncovalently-linked Photoinduced Electron Transfer Systems in Myoglobin Scaffold 72. Zn(II) Dipicolylamine-based Artificial Receptor as A New Entry for Surface Recognition of a-Helical Peptides in Aqueous Solution 71. Solid-phase Lipid Synthesis (SPLS)-2: Incidental Discovery of Organogelators Based on Artificial Glycolipids 70. Post-Photoaffinity Labeling Modification Using Aldehyde Chemistry to Produce a Fluorescent Lectin toward Sacchariide-Biosensors 69. Pd(en) as a Sequence-Selective Molecular Pinch for a-Helical Peptides 68. A General Semisynthetic Method for Fluorescent Saccharide-Biosensors Based on a Lectin 67. Solid Phase Lipid Synthesis (SPLS) for Construction of an Artificial Glycolipid Library 66. Cyclodextrin-Appended Myoglobin as a Tool for Construction of a Donor-Sensitizer-Acceptor Triad on a Protein Surface 65. Direct Comparison of Electron Transfer Properties of Two Distinct Semisynthetic Triads with Non-Protein Based Triad: Unambiguous Experimental Evidences on Protein Matrix Effects 64. Novel Saccharide-Induced Conformational Changes in a Boronic Acid-appended Poly(L-Lysine) as Detected by Circular Dichroism and Fluorescence 63. Guest-Induced Umpolung on a Protein Surface: A Strategy for Regulation of Enzymatic Activity 62. Coupling Covalent and Noncovalent Electron Transfer in a Catename-Type Donor-Sensitizer-Acceptor Triad 61. The Synthesis of a Reconstituted C60-Modified Protein 60. Construction of Artificial Photosynthetic Reaction Centers on a Protein Surface: Vectorial, Multistep, and Proton-Coupled Electron Transfer for Long-Lived Charge Separation 59.Incorporation of Artificial Receptors into a Protein/Peptide Surface: A Strategy for on/off Type of Switching of Semisynthetic Enzymes |