Takashi Hayashi
www.chem.eng.osaka-u.ac.jp
0000-0002-2215-935X
Osaka University
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Dynamic Protease Activation on a Multimeric Synthetic Protein Scaffold via Adaptable DNA‐Based Recruitment Domains
Myoglobins engineered with artificial cofactors serve as artificial metalloenzymes and models of natural enzymes
Effect of Molecule–Substrate Interactions on the Adsorption of meso-Dibenzoporphycene Tautomers Studied by Scanning Probe Microscopy and First-Principles Calculations
Directed Evolution of a Cp*Rh III ‐Linked Biohybrid Catalyst Based on a Screening Platform with Affinity Purification
Incorporation of a Cp*Rh(III)-dithiophosphate Cofactor with Latent Activity into a Protein Scaffold Generates a Biohybrid Catalyst Promoting C(sp2)–H Bond Functionalization
Methane Generation and Reductive Debromination of Benzylic Position by Reconstituted Myoglobin Containing Nickel Tetradehydrocorrin as a Model of Methyl-coenzyme M Reductase
Front Cover: Triazolecarbaldehyde Reagents for One‐Step N‐Terminal Protein Modification (ChemBioChem 9/2020)
Construction of a Hexameric Hemoprotein Sheet and Direct Observation of Dynamic Processes of Its Formation
Triazolecarbaldehyde Reagents for One‐Step N‐Terminal Protein Modification
Thermoresponsive Micellar Assembly Constructed from a Hexameric Hemoprotein Modified with Poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) toward an Artificial Light-Harvesting System
Supramolecular dimerization of a hexameric hemoprotein via multiple pyrene-pyrene interactions
Methane generation via intraprotein C–S bond cleavage in cytochrome b562 reconstituted with nickel didehydrocorrin
Myoglobin Reconstituted with Ni Tetradehydrocorrin as a Methane‐Generating Model of Methyl‐coenzyme M Reductase
Site-Specific Modification of Proteins through N-Terminal Azide Labeling and a Chelation-Assisted CuAAC Reaction
Hemoproteins Reconstituted with Artificial Metal Complexes as Biohybrid Catalysts
Photoinduced electron transfer within supramolecular hemoprotein co-assemblies and heterodimers containing Fe and Zn porphyrins
Arginine Residues Provide a Multivalent Effect for Cellular Uptake of a Hemoprotein Assembly
Artificially Created Metalloenzyme Consisting of an Organometallic Complex Immobilized to a Protein Matrix
A ring-shaped hemoprotein trimer thermodynamically controlled by the supramolecular heme–heme pocket interaction
Electrochemical CO2 reduction by a cobalt bipyricorrole complex: decrease of an overpotential value derived from monoanionic ligand character of the porphyrinoid species
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