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Shigeki Nishimori, PH.D., M.D.

TitleResearch Fellow in Medicine (EXT)
InstitutionMassachusetts General Hospital
DepartmentMedicine
AddressMassachusetts General Hospital
Endocrine Unit, THR 11
50 Blossom St
Boston MA 02114
Phone617/726-3966
Fax617/726-7543

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  1. Kim M, Nakamoto T, Nishimori S, Tanaka K, Chiba T. A new ubiquitin ligase involved in p57KIP2 proteolysis regulates osteoblast cell differentiation. EMBO Rep. 2008 Sep; 9(9):878-84.
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  2. Yokoo T, Toyoshima H, Miura M, Wang Y, Iida KT, Suzuki H, Sone H, Shimano H, Gotoda T, Nishimori S, Tanaka K, Yamada N. p57Kip2 regulates actin dynamics by binding and translocating LIM-kinase 1 to the nucleus. J Biol Chem. 2003 Dec 26; 278(52):52919-23.
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  3. Okazaki T, Nishimori S, Ogata E, Fujita T. Vitamin D-dependent recruitment of DNA-PK to the chromatinized negative vitamin D response element in the PTHrP gene is required for gene repression by vitamin D. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 2003 May 16; 304(4):632-7.
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  4. Nishimori S, Tanaka Y, Chiba T, Fujii M, Imamura T, Miyazono K, Ogasawara T, Kawaguchi H, Igarashi T, Fujita T, Tanaka K, Toyoshima H. Smad-mediated transcription is required for transforming growth factor-beta 1-induced p57(Kip2) proteolysis in osteoblastic cells. J Biol Chem. 2001 Apr 6; 276(14):10700-5.
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  5. Kim KI, Baek SH, Jeon YJ, Nishimori S, Suzuki T, Uchida S, Shimbara N, Saitoh H, Tanaka K, Chung CH. A new SUMO-1-specific protease, SUSP1, that is highly expressed in reproductive organs. J Biol Chem. 2000 May 12; 275(19):14102-6.
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  6. Okazaki T, Ishikawa T, Nishimori S, Igarashi T, Hata K, Fujita T. Hyperosmolarity-induced gene stimulation is mediated by the negative calcium responsive element. J Biol Chem. 1997 Dec 19; 272(51):32274-9.
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