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Hitomi Ichinose is a postdoctoral fellow in the National Food Research Institute, National Agriculture and Food Research Organization, Japan. She joined the group of Dr. ^^^Satoshi Kaneko^^^ (2000-2012). She has been working on GHs, especially working on hemicellulases such as arabinogalactan-proteins, arabinan, and xylan-degrading enzymes.
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Hitomi Ichinose is a postdoctoral fellow in the National Food Research Institute (NFRI), National Agriculture and Food Research Organization, Japan.
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She obtained her BSc degree in science from Rikkyo (St. Paul’s) University in Tokyo (1999). She moved to Tsukuba, and she started working on GHs in the group of Dr. Satoshi Kaneko (2000).
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She joined the group (2000-2012), working on hemicellulases such as arabinogalactan-proteins, arabinan, and xylan-degrading enzymes.
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She obtained PhD degree from Graduate School of Science in the Rikkyo University (2012). She contributed to finding and characterization of  beta-L-arabinopyranosidase ([[GH27]]) <cite> Ichinose2009 </cite>, and also contributed to characterization of endo-beta-1,6-galactanase ([[GH30]]) <cite> Ichinose2008 </cite> and exo-beta-1,3-galactanase ([[GH43]]) <cite> Ichinose2005 </cite>.
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#Ichinose2009 pmid=19608743
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#Ichinose2008 pmid=18310439
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#Ichinose2005 pmid=15866877
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Hitomi Ichinose is a postdoctoral fellow in the National Food Research Institute (NFRI), National Agriculture and Food Research Organization, Japan. She obtained her BSc degree in science from Rikkyo (St. Paul’s) University in Tokyo (1999). She moved to Tsukuba, and she started working on GHs in the group of Dr. Satoshi Kaneko (2000). She joined the group (2000-2012), working on hemicellulases such as arabinogalactan-proteins, arabinan, and xylan-degrading enzymes. She obtained PhD degree from Graduate School of Science in the Rikkyo University (2012). She contributed to finding and characterization of beta-L-arabinopyranosidase (GH27) [1], and also contributed to characterization of endo-beta-1,6-galactanase (GH30) [2] and exo-beta-1,3-galactanase (GH43) [3].


  1. Ichinose H, Fujimoto Z, Honda M, Harazono K, Nishimoto Y, Uzura A, and Kaneko S. (2009). A beta-l-Arabinopyranosidase from Streptomyces avermitilis is a novel member of glycoside hydrolase family 27. J Biol Chem. 2009;284(37):25097-106. DOI:10.1074/jbc.M109.022723 | PubMed ID:19608743 [Ichinose2009]
  2. Ichinose H, Kotake T, Tsumuraya Y, and Kaneko S. (2008). Characterization of an endo-beta-1,6-Galactanase from Streptomyces avermitilis NBRC14893. Appl Environ Microbiol. 2008;74(8):2379-83. DOI:10.1128/AEM.01733-07 | PubMed ID:18310439 [Ichinose2008]
  3. Ichinose H, Yoshida M, Kotake T, Kuno A, Igarashi K, Tsumuraya Y, Samejima M, Hirabayashi J, Kobayashi H, and Kaneko S. (2005). An exo-beta-1,3-galactanase having a novel beta-1,3-galactan-binding module from Phanerochaete chrysosporium. J Biol Chem. 2005;280(27):25820-9. DOI:10.1074/jbc.M501024200 | PubMed ID:15866877 [Ichinose2005]

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