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CSB Special Seminar: Masato Kanemaki, PhD, Friday, September 12, 12:30 PM!

CSB Special Seminar: Masato Kanemaki, PhD, Friday, September 12, 12:30 PM!

The Department of Chemical and Systems Biology Presents

Special Seminar
Masato Kanemaki, PhD
Professor, Molecular Cell Engineering Laboratory
Department of Chromosome Science
National Institute of Genetics
University of Tokyo

Friday, September 12, 2025
12:30 PM – 1:30 PM
Munzer Auditorium

Talk Title: “Exploring human DNA replication with an improved auxin-inducible degron technology”

Abstract: Genetic perturbation is a powerful way to analyze the function of proteins in living cells. Specifically, when investigating proteins important for cell viability, conditional perturbation offers a significant opportunity. For this purpose, we pioneered the auxin-inducible degron (AID) technology, enabling rapid degradation of a degron-fused protein upon the introduction of the plant hormone auxin. We have refined this system, named AID2, by taking advantage of chemical biology. Through integration with CRISPR-based genome editing, it has become feasible to generate conditional mutants of mammalian cells and mice.

We are employing AID2 to elucidate the mechanism governing genomic DNA replication and maintenance in human cells. Replication initiation in human cells occurs in a stochastic manner, but certain regions exhibit higher frequencies of initiation. These regions, known as initiation zones (IZs), are often found in proximity to open-chromatic active genes, showing a stark difference from yeast, which has sequence-defined replication origins. Importantly, the mechanism that defines IZs in human cells has been elusive. In this seminar, I will introduce a new technique for detecting IZs and present the key mechanism that define and control them in human cells.