Nobumoto WATANABE - Unit Leader

Nobumoto WATANABE
Ph.D Unit Leader
Unit Leader - Bio-Active Compounds Discovery Research Unit
- MY RESEARCH INTEREST
- I was really impressed by cell division when I first looked at the cleavage of sea urchin fertilized eggs. I was a graduate student at that time. Since then, I have worked on the analyses to elucidate how cells divide. I think I made some contribution towards the understanding of cell cycle regulation. Using these experience and knowledge, I am now trying to find small molecules that act on the cell cycle regulatory proteins. I wish to find compounds that are not only scientifically useful for the analyses of the cell cycle research but also practically applicable for medicinal purposes. 
- EDUCATION
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- 1977-1982
- The University of Tokyo, Zoological Institute, Faculty of Science
- 1982-1987
- Graduate Course, The University of Tokyo, Faculty of Science
 
- DEGREES
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- B.Sc. (1982)
- The University of Tokyo
- Dr. Science (1987)
- The University of Tokyo
 
- APPOINTMENTS
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- 1987-1989
- Post Doc., Molecular Oncology Laboratory, RIKEN
- 1989-1996
- Research Scientist, Gene Bank,RIKEN
- 1992-1994
- Research associate, Molecular Biology and Virology Laboratory, The Salk Institute, La Jolla, CA, USA
- 1996-2001
- Senior Research Scientist, Cell Science and Gene Banking Division, RIKEN
- 2001-present
- Senior Research Scientist, Antibiotics Laboratory, RIKEN
- 2006-present
- Visiting Professor, the School of Biological Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia
- 2008-2009
- Senior Research Scientist, Chemical Library Validation Team, RIKEN
- 2009-2013
- Senior Research Scientist,Chemical Library Validation Team,Chemical Biology Core Facility, RIKEN ASI
- 2009-2013
- Team Head,Chemical Library Validation Team,Chemical Biology Core Facility, RIKEN ASI
- 2013.Apr.-
- Unit Leader, Bio-Active Compounds Discovery Research Unit, Chemical Biology Research Group, RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science
 
- ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES
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- Japanese Cancer Association
- Molecular Biology Society of Japan
- Japanese Society for Chemical Biology
- The Japanese Association for Molecular Target Therapy of Cancer
 
- MY HOBBIES
- Eating, Drinking, Sleeping and Joking
- LIST OF SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
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- Ooi LC, Watanabe N, Futamura Y, Sulaiman SF, Darah I, Osada H.: Identification of small molecule inhibitors of p27Kip1 ubiquitination by high-throughput screening.
 Cancer Sci, 104 (11), 1461-1467 (2013)
- Watanabe N., Sekine T., Takagi M., Iwasaki J., Imamoto N., Kawasaki H., Osada H.
 Deficiency in chromosome congression by the inhibition of PLK1 polo box domain-dependent recognition.
 J Biol. Chem., 284, 2344-2353 (2009)
- Watanabe N.
 Wee1
 UCSD-Nature Molecule Pages (2008)
 http://www.signaling-gateway.org/molecule/query?afcsid=A002371
- Watanabe N., Nishihara Y., Yamaguchi T., Koito A., Miyoshi H., Kakeya H., Osada H. Fumagillin suppresses HIV-1 infection of macrophages through the inhibition of Vpr activity. FEBS Letters, 580, 2598-2602 (2006)
- Watanabe N., Arai H., Iwasaki J., Shiina M., Ogata K., Hunter T., Osada H.
 Cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK) phosphorylation destabilizes somatic Wee1 via multiple pathways.
 Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 102, 11663-11668 (2005)
- Watanabe N., Arai H., Nishihara Y., Taniguchi M., Watanabe N., Hunter T., Osada, H.
 M-phase kinases induce phospho-dependent ubiquitination of somatic Wee1 by SCFβ -TrCP
 Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 101, 4419-4424 (2004)
 
- Ooi LC, Watanabe N, Futamura Y, Sulaiman SF, Darah I, Osada H.: Identification of small molecule inhibitors of p27Kip1 ubiquitination by high-throughput screening.

 
										