発 表 論 文(太字は責任著者または筆頭著者)

2014
Saito H, Suzuki N
K-rasG12V mediated lung tumor models identified three new quantitative trait loci modifying events post-K-ras mutation
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications4521067-107
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 Yamanaka K, Nakanishi T, Saito H, Maruyama J, Isoda K, Yokochi A, Imanaka-Yoshida K, Tsuda K, Kakeda M, Okamoto R, Fujita S, Iwakura Y, Suzuki N, Ito M, Maruyama K,  Gabazza EC, Yoshida T, Shimaoka M, Mizutani HPersistent Release of IL-1s from Skin Is Associated with Systemic Cardio-Vascular Disease, Emaciation and Systemic Amyloidosis: The Potential of Anti-IL-1 Therapy for Systemic Inflammatory Diseases
PLoS ONE9e104479 

 Kayakabe M, Kakizaki T, Kaneko R, Sasaki A, Nakazato Y,  Shibasaki K, Ishizaki Y, Saito H , Suzuki N, Furuya N, Yanagawa Y
Motor dysfunction in cerebellar Purkinje cell-specific vesicular GABA transporter knockout mice
Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience)・7286

 2013
Thomanetz V, Angliker N, Cloetta D, Lustenberger RM, Schweighauser M, Oliveri F, Suzuki N, Ruegg MA
Ablation of the mTORC2 component rictor in brain or Purkinje cells affects size and neuron morphology
Journal of Cell Biology201293-308

 Yamamura S, Hoshikawa M, Dai K, Saito H, Suzuki N, Niwa O, Okada MONO-2506 inhibits spike-wave discharges in a genetic animal model without affecting traditional convulsive tests via gliotransmission regulation
British Journal of Pharmacology1681088-1100

 2012
Saito H, Yamamura K, Suzuki N
Reduced bone morphogenetic protein receptor type 1A signaling in neural-crest-derived cells causes facial dysmorphism
Disease Models & Mechanisms46397-406

 D'Alessandro-Gabazza CN, Kobayashi T, Boveda-Ruiz D, Takagi T, Toda M, Gil-Bernabe MP, Miyake Y, Yasukawa A, Matsuda Y, Suzuki N, Saito H, Yano Y, Fukuda A, Hasegawa T, Toyobuku H, Rennard SI, Wagner PD, Morser J, Takei Y, Taguchi O, Gabazza EC
Development and Preclinical Efficacy of Novel Transforming Growth Factor-β1 Short Interfering RNAs for Pulmonary Fibrosis
American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology46397-406  

 

2011
Takenaka N, Edamatsu H, Suzuki N, Saito H, Inoue Y, Oka M, Hu L, Kataoka TOverexpression of phospholipase Cε in keratinocytes upregulates cytokine expression and causes dermatitis with acanthosis and T-cell infiltration
European journal of immunology41202-213

 Ohnishi S, Saito H, Suzuki N, Ma N, Hiraku Y, Murata M, Kawanishi S
Nitrative and oxidative DNA damage caused by K-ras mutation in mice
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications413236-240

 2010
Mizutani H, Okamoto R, Moriki N, Konishi K, Taniguchi M, Fujita S, Dohi K, Onishi K, Suzuki N, Satoh S, Makino N, Itoh T, Hartshorne DJ, Ito M
Overexpression of Myosin phosphatase reduces Ca(2+) sensitivity of contraction and impairs cardiac function
Circulation Journal74120-128

 2009
Saito H, Okada M, Miki T, Wakamori M, Futatsugi A, Mori Y, Mikoshiba K, Suzuki N
Knockdown of Cav2.1 calcium channels is sufficient to induce neurological disorders observed in natural occurring Cacna1a mutants in mice
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications3901029-1033

 Yamamura S, Saito H, Suzuki N, Kashimoto S, Hamaguchi T, Ohoyama K, Suzuki D, Kanehara S, Nakagawa M, Shiroyama T, Okada M
Effects of zonisamide on neurotransmitter release associated with inositol triphosphate receptors
Neuroscience Letters45491-96

 2007
Saito H, Yoshida T, Yamazaki H, Suzuki N.
Conditional N-rasG12V expression promotes manifestations of neurofibromatosis in a mouse model.
Oncogene
26(32) 4714-9


2006
Tsumura H, Yoshida T, Saito H, Imanaka-Yoshida K, Suzuki N.
Cooperation of oncogenic K-ras and p53 deficiency in pleomorphic rhabdomyosarcoma development in adult mice.
Oncogene25(59):7673-9.

2005
Saito H, Tsumura H, Otake S, Nishida A, Furukawa T, Suzuki N.
L7/Pcp-2-specific expression of Cre recombinase using knock-in approach.
Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 331(4):1216-21


Ryuji Okamoto, Masaaki Ito, Noboru Suzuki, Mariko Kongo, Nobuyuki Moriki, Hiromitsu Saito, Hideki Tsumura, Kyoko Imanaka-Yoshida, Kazushi Kimura, Akira Mizoguchi, David J. Hartshorne, Takeshi Nakano
The targeted disruption of the MYPT1 gene results in embryonic lethality.
Transgenic Res14(3):337-40.

Tadano M, Edamatsu H, Minamisawa S, Yokoyama U, Ishikawa Y, Suzuki N, Saito H, Wu D, Masago-Toda M, Yamawaki-Kataoka Y, Setsu T, Terashima T, Maeda S, Satoh T, Kataoka T.
Congenital semilunar valvulogenesis defect in mice deficient in phospholipase Ce.
Mol Cell Biol. 25 2191-2199.

2004
Bai Y, Edamatsu H, Maeda S, Saito H, Suzuki N, Satoh T, Kataoka T.
Crucial role of phospholipase Cepsilon in chemical carcinogen-induced skin tumor development.
Cancer Res64, 8808-8810

Kulik A, Nakadate K, Hagiwara A, Fukazawa Y, Lujan R, Saito H, Suzuki N, Futatsugi A, Mikoshiba K, Frotscher M, Shigemoto R.
Immunocytochemical localization of the alpha 1A subunit of the P/Q-type calcium channel in the rat cerebellum.
Eur J Neurosci. 19, 2169-2178.

2003
Tsumura H, Suzuki N, Saito H, Kawano M, Otake S, Kozuka Y, Komada H, Tsurudome M, Ito Y.
The targeted disruption of the CD98 gene results in embryonic lethality.
Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 308, 847-851.

Suzuki N, Hirata M, Kondo S.
Traveling stripes on the skin of a mutant mouse.
Proc.Natl.Acad.Sci.USA.  100, 9680-9685
  comment in Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2003 Aug 19;100(17):9656-7.


Moriyama T, Iida T, Kobayashi K, Higashi T, Fukuoka T, Tsumura H, Leon C, Suzuki N, Inoue K, Gachet C, Noguchi K, Tominaga M.
Possible involvement of P2Y2 metabotropic receptors in ATP-induced transient receptor potential vanilloid receptor 1-mediated thermal hypersensitivity.
J Neurosci. 23, 6058-6062.

2002
Konishi H, Tsutsui H, Murakami T, Yumikura-Futatsugi S, Yamanaka K, Tanaka M, Iwakura Y, Suzuki N, Takeda K, Akira S, Nakanishi K, Mizutani H.
IL-18 contributes to the spontaneous development of atopic dermatitis-like inflammatory skin lesion independently of IgE/stat6 under specific pathogen-free conditions.
Proc. Nat.l Acad. Sc.i U S A. 99, 11340-11345

1996
N. Suzuki ,P.A. Labosky, Y. Furuta, L. Hargett, R. Dunn,  A.B. Fogo, K.Takahara, D.M.P. Peters, D.S. Greenspan, B.L.M. Hogan
Failure of ventral bodywall closure in mouse embryos lacking a procolagen C-proteinase encoded by Bmp1, a mammalian gene.related to Drosophila tolloid.
Development  122, 3587-3595.

K.Takahara, R.Brevard, G.G. Hoffman, N. Suzuki, D.S. Greenspan
Characterization of a novel gene product'(mammaliantolloid-like) with high sequence similarity to mammalian tolliod/bone morphogenetic protein-1.
Genomics  34, 157-165

1994
Fukagawa M, Suzuki N, Hogan BLM, Jones CM
Embryonic expression of mouse bone morphogentic protein-1(BMP-1) which is related to the Drosophila dorso-ventral gene tolloid and encodes a putative astasin metalloendopeptidaseDevelopmental BiologyElsevier)・163175-183

 Minato T, Wang J, Akasaka K, Tomoyo T, Suzuki N, Kataoka T
Quantitative analysis of mutually competitive bindng of human Raf-1 and yeast adenylyl cyclase to Ras proteins
Journal of Biological Chemistry2620845-20851

 Hogan BLM, Blessing M, Winnier GE, Suzuki N, Jones CM
Growth factors in development: the role of TGF-s related polypeptide signaling molecules in embryogenesis
Development
Company Of Biologists Limited)・Supplement53-60

 1993
Wang J, Suzuki N, Nishida Y, Kataoka T
Analysis of the function of the 70-kilodalton cyclase-associated protein (CAP) by  using mutants of yeast adenylyl cyclase defective in CAP binding
Molecular and Cellular Biology134087-4097

 Suzuki N, Tsujino K, Minato T, Nishida Y, Okada T, Kataoka T
Antibody mimicking the action of RAS proteins on yeast adenylyl Cyclase
Molecular and Cellular Biology13769-774

 Kuroda Y, Suzuki N, Kataoka T
The effect of posttranslational modifications on the interaction of Ras2 with adenylyl cyclase
ScienceThe American Association for the Advancement of Science)・259 :683-686

 Nazarea M, Saito Y, Okazaki S, Suzuki N, Honjo T
A Monoclonal Antibody which Inhibits Growth of T Cell Lines
Growth FactorsInforma Healthcare)・9139-147

 1992
Wang J, Suzuki N , Kataoka T
The 70 kDa CAP (adenylyl cyclase-associated protein) is not essential for interaction of Saccharomyces cerevisiae adenylyl cyclase with RAS proteins
Molecular and Cellular Biology124937-4945

 Horiguchi H, Kaibuchi K, Kawamura M, Matsuura Y, Suzuki N, Kuroda Y, Kataoka T, Takai Y
The posttranslational processing of of ras p21 is critical for stimulation of yeast adenylate cyclase
Molecular and Cellular Biology12:4515-4520

1991
Mizuta TR, Suzuki N, Shimizu A, Honjo T
Duplicated variable region genes account for double isotype expression in a human leukemic B-cell line that gives rise to single isotype-expressing cells
Journal of Biological Chemistry26612514-12521

 1990
Suzuki N, Choe H-R, Nishida Y, Yamawaki-Kataoka Y, Ohnishi S, Tamanoki T, Kataoka T
Leucine-rich repeats and carboxyl terminus are required for interaction of yeast adenylate cyclase with RAS proteins
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America878711-8715

 Kanamori H, Suzuki N, Shiomi H, Nosaka T, Sato A, Sabe H, Hatanaka M, Honjo T
HTLV-1 p27REX stabilizes human interleukin-2 receptor alpha chain mRNA
EMBO Journal IRL Press)・94161-4166

 1989
Sideras P, Mizuta TR, Kanamori H, Suzuki N, Okamoto M, Kuze K, Ohno H, Doi S, Fukuhara S, Hassan MS, Hammarstom L, Smith E, Shimizu A, Honjo T
Production of sterile transcription of C epsilon genes in an IgM-producing human neoplastic B cell line that switches to IgG-producing cells
Internatioal Immunology1631-642

 Kanamori H, Suzuki N, Ishida N, Honjo T
Transcriptional regulation alone dose not explain the constitutive expression of the interleukin-2 receptor (Tac/L chain) in HTLV-1 infected cells
Immunology Letters20293-298

 1988
Saito Y, Sabe H, Suzuki N, Kondo S, Ogura T, Shimizu A, Honjo T
A larger number of L chains(Tac) enhance the associasion rate of interleukin 2 recepto
Journal of Experimental Medicine1681563-1572

 Ogura T, Konishi M, Suzuki N, Kondo S, Sabe H, Honjo T
Moleculer mechanism for the formation of the high-affinity complex of Interleukin 2 and its receptor
Molecular Biology & MedicineAcademic Press)・15221-228

 1987
Tagaya Y, Taniguchi Y, Naramura M, Okada M, Suzuki N, Kanamori H, Nikaido T, Honjo T, Yodoi J
Transcription of IL-2 receptor gene is stimulated by ATL-derived factor produced by  HTLV-I(+) T cell lines
Immunology Letters15221-228

 Suzuki N, Matsunami N, Kanamori H, Isida N, Shimizu A, Yaoita Y, Nikaido T, Honjo T
The human IL-2 receptor gene contains a positive regulatory element that functions in cultured cells and cell-free extracts
Journal of Biological Chemistry2625079-5086

 Matsunami N, Kanamori H, Suzuki N, Honjo T
Regulatory expression of the human interleukin-2 receptor gene: molecular basis for clonal expansion of lymphocytes
Integration and control of Metabolic processes: pure & applied aspectsISCU Press)・197-209

 1986
Kanamori H, Kondo S, Kinoshita M, Suzuki N, Saito Y, Sabe H, Matsunami N, Ishida N, Shimizu A, Honjo T
Interleukin-2 receptor: structure, function, and expression
Cold Spring Harbor symposia on quantitative biology51739-750

 1985
Ishida N, Kanamori H, Noma T, Sabe H, Suzuki N, Shimizu A, Honjo T
Molecular cloning and structure of the human interleukin 2 receptor gene
Nucleic Acids ResearchOxford University Press)・137579-7589

 Yamamura K, Miki T, Suzuki N, Ebihara T, Kawai K, Kumahara Y, Honjo TIntroduction of mouse C epsilon genes into Cos-7 cells and fertilized mouse eggsJournal of BiochemistryOxford University Press)・ 97333-339

 1984
Miki T, Suzuki N, Yamamura K, Hisajima H, Ueda S, Nishida Y, Takahashi T, Honjo T
Human Immunoglobulin Epsilon Gene
Immunogenetics: its application to clinical medicineAcademic Press)・227-238

 Yoshida-Noro C, Suzuki N, Takeichi M
Molecular nature of the calcium-dependent cell-cell adhesion system in mouse teratocarcinoma and embryonic cells studied with a monoclonal antibodyDevelopmental BiologyElsevier)・10119-27


三重大学大学院医学研究科
ゲノム再生医学講座

ANIMAL GENOMICS

動物機能ゲノミクス

【教員紹介】
  准教授 鈴木 昇 nsuzuki@doc.medic.mie-u.ac.jp 
    助教 齋藤浩充 hisaito@doc.medic.mie-u.ac.jp


【研究テーマの紹介】
遺伝子機能を分子レベルから動物個体レベルにおいて解析するため,以下の研究を行っています。
 1) 特定の機能遺伝子の条件的活性制御による動物モデルの開発と応用
 2) 遺伝子改動物作製に直結した新規の機能遺伝子の単離システムの開発
 3) その他,当研究室で樹立された突然変異動物の解析

【教育内容の紹介】
 上記の研究内容に関連した発生工学的技術(トランスジェニック動物やノックアウト動物作製法など) や基礎的分子生物学的技術(遺伝子の取り扱い方や解析方法) を中心に実験実習をはじめ、研究の進め方や考え方を日々のディスカッションの中で養成します。

最も力を注いでいるプロジェクト(テーマ1に関連)

 特に活性化ras遺伝子を動物のからだの任意の部位で、かつ、任意の時期で発現可能な自家癌モデルの開発に成功しました。発癌物質を必要とせず、かつ、癌細胞の誕生から腫瘍塊の形成までを何度でも精密に再現できる癌モデル動物です。
 われわれヒトの癌は、ある日突然、目に見える細胞の塊りとして発見されます。一つの細胞の核の中で何らかの原因によって、遺伝子に変異が起こり、細胞が癌化します。いきなり、腫瘍塊ができるわけではなく、一個の癌細胞が時を経て塊りとなるわけです。残念ながら、そのプロセスはブラックボックスの中であり、完全には解明されていません。私たちは、新しいモデル動物を応用して、癌撲滅につながる知見を得るための研究を展開しつつあります。

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