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This is the user page of Koichi Abe. I obtained my bachelor's degree at Department of Applied Biological Science, Tokyo University of Science. Then, I moved to Department of Biotechnology, Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo, where I completed my Ph.D. course under the supervision of Dr. ^^^Shinya Fushinobu^^^ and Dr. Takatoshi Arakawa. Dr. ^^^Masahiro Nakajima^^^ had supported my Ph.D work since I was a 4th undergraduate student. During my Ph.D. course, I contributed to structural and biochemical analysis of β-1,2-glucan associated proteins, one of which is a bacterial ''endo''-β-1,2-glucanse <cite>Abe2017</cite>. I moved to Agricultural Bioinformatics Research Unit, The University of Tokyo as a postdoctral fellow under Dr. Tohru Terada and engaged in structural analysis of various proteins using molecular simulation techniques. I am currently working as an applications scientist for MOLSIS Inc. and especially interested in ''in silico'' pharmacology.
 
 
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This is the user page of Koichi Abe. I obtained my bachelor's degree at Department of Applied Biological Science, Tokyo University of Science. Then, I moved to Department of Biotechnology, Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo, where I completed my Ph.D. course under the supervision of Dr. ^^^Shinya Fushinobu^^^ and Dr. Takatoshi Arakawa. Dr. ^^^Masahiro Nakajima^^^ had supported my Ph.D work since I was a 4th undergraduate student. During my Ph.D. course, I contributed to structural and biochemical analysis of β-1,2-glucan associated proteins, one of which is a bacterial endo-β-1,2-glucanse [1]. I moved to Agricultural Bioinformatics Research Unit, The University of Tokyo as a postdoctral fellow under Dr. Tohru Terada and engaged in structural analysis of various proteins using molecular simulation techniques. I am currently working as an applications scientist for MOLSIS Inc. and especially interested in in silico pharmacology.


  1. Abe K, Nakajima M, Yamashita T, Matsunaga H, Kamisuki S, Nihira T, Takahashi Y, Sugimoto N, Miyanaga A, Nakai H, Arakawa T, Fushinobu S, and Taguchi H. (2017). Biochemical and structural analyses of a bacterial endo-β-1,2-glucanase reveal a new glycoside hydrolase family. J Biol Chem. 2017;292(18):7487-7506. DOI:10.1074/jbc.M116.762724 | PubMed ID:28270506 [Abe2017]