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Author Motomizu, Shoji| Oshima, Mitsuko| Ikegami, Tomoko|
Published Date 1989-12-10
Publication Title Analytical Sciences
Volume volume5
Issue issue6
Content Type Journal Article
Author Yamamoto, Koichi| Motomizu, Shoji|
Published Date 1989-04-10
Publication Title Analytical Sciences
Volume volume5
Issue issue2
Content Type Journal Article
Author Motomizu, Shoji| Oshima, Mitsuko| Ojima, Yuka|
Published Date 1989-02-10
Publication Title Analytical Sciences
Volume volume5
Issue issue1
Content Type Journal Article
Author Kubota Hiroki| Motomizu, Shoji|
Published Date 1990-10-10
Publication Title Analytical Sciences
Volume volume6
Issue issue5
Content Type Journal Article
Author Kubota Hiroki| Katsuki Miki| Motomizu, Shoji|
Published Date 1990-10-10
Publication Title Analytical Sciences
Volume volume6
Issue issue5
Content Type Journal Article
Author Oshima, Mitsuko| Motomizu, Shoji| Jin, Zou|
Published Date 1990-08-10
Publication Title Analytical Sciences
Volume volume6
Issue issue4
Content Type Journal Article
Author Motomizu, Shoji| Oshima, Mitsuko| Yoneda, Naomi| Iwashido, Tadashi|
Published Date 1990-04-10
Publication Title Analytical Sciences
Volume volume6
Issue issue2
Content Type Journal Article
Author Hagiwara Takayuki| Motomizu, Shoji|
Published Date 1991-02-10
Publication Title Analytical Sciences
Volume volume7
Issue issue1
Content Type Journal Article
Author Motomizu, Shoji| Oshima, Mitsuko| Matsuda, Shin-ya| Obata, Yoshimitsu| Tanaka, Hiroshi|
Published Date 1992-10-10
Publication Title Analytical Sciences
Volume volume8
Issue issue5
Content Type Journal Article
Author Motomizu, Shoji| Hagiwara Takayuki| Yokoyama Atsushi| Oshima, Mitsuko|
Published Date 1993-12-10
Publication Title Analytical Sciences
Volume volume9
Issue issue6
Content Type Journal Article
Author Motomizu, Shoji| Mori, Nahoko| Kuwabara, Masayoshi| Oshima, Mitsuko|
Published Date 1994-02-10
Publication Title Analytical Sciences
Volume volume10
Issue issue1
Content Type Journal Article
Author Motomizu, Shoji| Susanto, Joko P.| Oshima, Mitsuko| Mikasa, Hiroshi| Hori, Yoshikazu|
Published Date 1995-02-10
Publication Title Analytical Sciences
Volume volume11
Issue issue1
Content Type Journal Article
Author Takayanagi, Toshio| Motomizu, Shoji|
Published Date 1997-10-10
Publication Title Analytical Sciences
Volume volume13
Issue issue5
Content Type Journal Article
Author Takayanagi, Toshio| Wada Eiko| Motomizu, Shoji|
Published Date 1996-08-10
Publication Title Analytical Sciences
Volume volume12
Issue issue4
Content Type Journal Article
Author Takayanagi, Toshio| Tanaka Hiroki| Motomizu, Shoji|
Published Date 1997-02-10
Publication Title Analytical Sciences
Volume volume13
Issue issue1
Content Type Journal Article
Author Takayanagi, Toshio| Ohba Yoshitaka| Haruki Hiroko| Wada Eiko| Motomizu, Shoji|
Published Date 1998-04-10
Publication Title Analytical Sciences
Volume volume14
Issue issue2
Content Type Journal Article
Author Takayanagi, Toshio| Wada Eiko| Motomizu, Shoji|
Published Date 1998-12-10
Publication Title Analytical Sciences
Volume volume14
Issue issue6
Content Type Journal Article
Author Higuchi, Keiro| Tamanouchi Hiromitsu| Motomizu, Shoji|
Published Date 1998-10-10
Publication Title Analytical Sciences
Volume volume14
Issue issue5
Content Type Journal Article
JaLCDOI 10.18926/19962
FullText URL Mem_Fac_Eng_OU_44_73.pdf
Author Imanaka, Hiroyuki| Tanaka, Soukichi| Feng, Bin| Imamura, Koreyoshi| Nakanishi, Kazuhiro|
Abstract We used modified Czapek-Dox (mCD) or dextrin-peptone-yeast extract (DPY) media to cultivate a filamentous fungus, Aspergillus oryzae IAM 2706 by three different cultivation methods, i.e., shaking-flask culture (SFC), agar-plate culture (APC), and membrane-surface liquid culture (MSLC), to identify the differences in cultivation behaviors and gene transcriptional profiles. The fungi cultivated by APC or MSLC secreted a greater number of different proteins/enzymes in larger quantities compared with fungi cultivated by SFC, particularly when DPY medium was used. In particular, the amounts of protease secreted by fungi cultivated via MSLC or APC were much greater compared with SFC. When mCD medium was used, α-amylase activity was barely detectable in all cultures while the activity was detected in MSLC and APC in a quantity that was several times higher than that in SFC using DPY medium. SDS-PAGE analysis and N-terminal amino acid sequences confirmed 6 proteins in the culture supernatants when DPY medium was used. Among these proteins oryzin (an alkaline protease) and α-amylase were detected at much higher levels in APC and MSLC compared with SFC, which was consistent with the measured activity of the secreted enzymes. However, when mCD medium was used, only oryzin was detected in significant amounts in MSLC and APC. Microarray analyses of the fungi cultivated by SFC, APC or MSLC using either mCD or DPY media indicated that the gene transcriptional profile of the MSLC sample was similar to that of the APC sample but different from that of the SFC sample. When mCD medium was used, most of the genes that were up-regulated 10-folds or greater in the MSLC sample relative to the SFC sample were unknown or predicted proteins. Transcription of the oryzin gene was only slightly up-regulated in the MSLC sample while transcription of the α-amylase gene was slightly down-regulated. On the other hand, when DPY medium was used, many known genes including the oryzin gene were up-regulated in the MSLC sample versus the SFC sample.
Publication Title Memoirs of the Faculty of Engineering, Okayama University
Published Date 2010-01
Volume volume44
Start Page 73
End Page 83
ISSN 1349-6115
language English
File Version publisher
NAID 120002309053
JaLCDOI 10.18926/19961
FullText URL Mem_Fac_Eng_OU_44_69.pdf
Author Nekado, Kenta| Kato, Hidehiro| Nogami, Yasuyuki| Morikawa, Yoshitaka|
Abstract Recently, pairing–based cryptographies have attracted much attention. For fast pairing calculation, not only pairing algorithms but also arithmetic operations in extension field should be efficient. Especially for final exponentiation included in pairing calculation, squaring is more important than multiplication. This paper proposes an efficient squaring algorithm in extension field for Freeman curve.
Publication Title Memoirs of the Faculty of Engineering, Okayama University
Published Date 2010-01
Volume volume44
Start Page 69
End Page 72
ISSN 1349-6115
language English
File Version publisher
NAID 120002309070