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Exploring the scientific foundations of life through interdisciplinary approaches to address society’s problems.

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Team Director
Reiya Taniguchi Ph.D.

Laboratory for In situ Structural Biology

[Affiliation has changed to RIKEN Center for Integrated Medical Sciences (IMS) as of April 2025]

LocationYokohama / Central Research Building

E-mailreiya.taniguchi@riken.jp

Understanding cellular processes through in situ structural analysis of macromolecular complexes

The intracellular space is a highly complex environment, where diverse macromolecules coexist with multiple cellular organelles in an extremely crowded manner. How individual protein molecules behave under such conditions and how those molecules interact with the surrounding environment to fulfill biological functions remain largely unexplored. Our team is trying to address this fundamental question by visualizing and analyzing protein structures in situ , using cryo-electron tomography. Specifically, we focus on intracellular vesicle trafficking and cargo sorting processes, aiming to understand their molecular basis from a structural perspective.

Selected Publications

Taniguchi R, Orniacki C, Kreysing JP, et al.
Nuclear pores safeguard the integrity of the nuclear envelope
bioRxiv (2024) doi: 10.1101/2024.02.05.578890

Xing H, Taniguchi R, Khusainov I, et al.
Translation dynamics in human cells visualized at high resolution reveal cancer drug action.
Science 381(6653), 70-75 (2023) doi: 10.1126/science.adh1411

Mosalaganti S, Obarska-Kosinska A, Siggel M, et al.
AI-based structure prediction empowers integrative structural analysis of human nuclear pores.
Science 376(6598), eabm9506 (2022) doi: 10.1126/science.abm9506

Kato T, Kumazaki K, Wada M, et al.
Crystal structure of plant vacuolar iron transporter VIT1.
Nature Plants 5(3), 308-315 (2019) doi: 10.1038/s41477-019-0367-2

Oda K, Vierock J, Oishi S, et al.
Crystal structure of the red light-activated channelrhodopsin Chrimson.
Nature Communications 9(1), 3949 (2018) doi: 10.1038/s41467-018-06421-9

Taniguchi R, Inoue A, Sayama M, et al.
Structural insights into ligand recognition by the lysophosphatidic acid receptor LPA6.
Nature 548(7667), 356-360 (2017) doi: 10.1038/nature23448

Taniguchi R, Kato HE, Font J, et al.
Outward- and inward-facing structures of a putative bacterial transition-metal transporter with homology to ferroportin.
Nature Communications 6, 8545 (2015) doi: 10.1038/ncomms9545

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