The Japanese Biochemical Society

[1P-074] PLAAT5 is an N-acyltransferase producing N-acylethanolamines in testis

Toru Uyama1, Sumire Sasaki1, Mohammad Mamun Sikder1, Ken-ichi Ohta2, Katsuaki Hoshino3, Yoshimi Miki4, Makoto Murakami4, Natsuo Ueda1 (1.Department of Biochemistry, Kagawa University School of Medicine, 2.Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology, Kagawa University School of Medicine, 3.Department of Immunology, Kagawa University School of Medicine, 4.Laboratory of Microenvironmental and Metabolic Health Science, Center for Disease Biology and Integrative Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, The University of Tokyo)

The 96th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Biochemical Society

[1P-076] Human PHOSPHO1 displays phosphatidylcholine/phosphatidylethanolamine phospholipase C activities

Chiaki Murakami1,2,3, Hiromichi Sakai4, Kyoko Atsuta-Tsunoda2, Kamila Dilimulati2, Takuma Kawai3, Sho Inomata3, Fumio Sakane2,3 (1.Institute for Advanced Academic Research, Chiba University, 2.Department of Chemistry, Graduate School of Science, Chiba University, 3.Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Chiba University, 4.Department of Biosignaling and Radioisotope Experiment, Interdisciplinary Center for Science Research, Organization for Research and Academic Information, Shimane University)

The 96th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Biochemical Society

[1P-079] Lysophospholipase D from Thermocrispum inhibits psoriasis by hydrolyzing lysoplasmalogen P-LPE produced by sPLA2-IIF

Yoshimi Miki1, Saki Nomura2, Makoto Murakami3, Kei Yamamoto1 (1.Division of Bioscience and Bioindustry, Graduate School of Technology, Industrial and Social Sciences, Tokushima University, 2.Program of Bioresource Science, Graduate School of Sciences and Technology for Innovation, Tokushima University, 3.Center for Disease Biology and Integrative Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, The University of Tokyo)

The 96th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Biochemical Society

[1P-081] Evaluation of in vivo expression and blood levels of ApoA-I binding protein

Koki Tachibana1,2, Kohshi Kusumoto2, Motohiro Nishida1,3, Keiichiro Okuhira2 (1.Department of Physiology, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Kyushu University, 2.Department of Environment and Health Sciences, Osaka Medical and Pharmaceutical University, 3.Division of Cardiocirculatory Signaling, NIPS)

The 96th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Biochemical Society

[1P-083] Short-term brown rice feeding in healthy subjects decreased HDL miR203a and miR205, trigger a decrease in plasma HTGL, and increased HDL-C.

Maki Tsujita1, Kosuke Nakasuka2, Akane Ueki3, Atsushi Hori4, Takashi Miida4, Kasey C Vickers5, Yutaka Miura3,6 (1.Biochemistry, Nagoya City University Graduate School of Medical Sciences, 2.Cardiology, Nagoya City University Graduate School of Medical Sciences, 3.Experimental Pathology and Tumor Biology, Nagoya City University Graduate School of Medical Sciences, 4.Clinical Laboratory Medicine, Jyutendo University, 5.Medicine, Vanderbilt University, 6.Shigakkan University)

The 96th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Biochemical Society