The 51st Annual Conference on Mass Spectrometry (2003), Tsukuba, Japan

  3rd Day Wednesday, May 16, 2003 Program

 Auditorium    "Symposium Session"
  Symposium 3 "Young researchers expected in the post-genome era"
  ( 9:30-11:48 )Chairpersons: Hiroshi Nakayama,Takatoshi Kawai
3-S-01Mass spectrometric identification of RNA-modifying enzyme genes by ribonucleome analysis
(1 Grad. Sch. Frontier Sci., Univ. of Tokyo, 2 Grad. Sch. Eng., Univ. of Tokyo, 3 Coll. Sci., Rikkyo Univ., 4 Grad. Sch. Sci., Tokyo Metropolitan Univ., 5 Natl. Inst. Gen., 6 Fukuoka Dental Coll., 7 Nara Inst. Sci. Tech.)
oYoshiho Ikeuchi1, Akiko Noma1, Akiko Soma3, Naoki Shigi1, Jun-ichi Kato4, Akiko Nishimura5, Takeyoshi Miki6, Kazuo Kobayashi7, Naotaka Ogasawara7, Yasuhiko Sekine3, Kimitsuna Watanabe1, 2, Tsutomu Suzuki1, 2
3-S-02Gel-enhanced LCMS Approaches for Large-scale Proteomics
(Center for Experimental BioInformatics, University of Southern Denmark)
oYasushi Ishihama, Matthias Mann
3-S-03Phosphorylation (Post-Translational Modification) Analysis and Structural Analysis by MS
(Univ. Tokushima & RIKEN)
Emiko Yamauchi
3-S-04Atomic Reconstruction of Metabolism (ARM) Project: Computer Modeling of Metabolic Networks
(AIST, University of Tokyo)
Masanori Arita
3-S-05Extracting Biomolecular Interaction from Large Biomedical Literature
(HITACHI, Central Research Laboratory)
Yoshihiro Ohta
3-S-06Cell Simulation: A Fundamental Technology for Systems Biology
(Institute for Advanced Biosciences, Keio University)
Yasuhiro Naito

  Luncheon seminer
  ( 12:00-13:30 )Applied Biosystems Japan

  Invited lecture 7
  ( 15:00-15:45 )Chairperson: Toshihide Nishimura
3-T-01Mass Spectrometry Instrumentation for Proteomics
(Applied Biosystems)
Marvin Vestal

  Special lecture
  ( 15:55-16:40 )Chairperson: Itsuo Katakuse
3-T-02The Origin and Future of Soft Laser Desorption
(Shimadzu)
oKoichi Tanaka


 Conference room 1
  Oral presentations "Chiral analysis, Drug, Environmental, Food"
  ( 9:10-9:50 )
3-O1-01Matrix effects on the IRIS values in FABMS/EL guest method
(1 Osaka Municipal Techn. Res. Inst., 2 ISIR, Osaka Univ., 3 Fac. of Sci., Osaka Univ.)
oMotohiro Shizuma1, Hitoshi Yamada2, Hiroshi Adachi3, Yoshio Takai2, Tokuji Takeda1, Masami Sawada2
3-O1-02Mass Spectrometric Chiral Recognition of Heterocyclic Compounds Based on Racemization
(Kansai Univ.)
oMasayoshi Omoto, Tadashi Shiraiwa, Ryuichi Arakawa
  ( 9:50-10:30 )
3-O1-03Optimization of automated pretreatment conditions for analysis of drugs in plasma by liquid chromatographymass spectrometry
(1 Shimadzu Corporation, 2 Eisai Co., Ltd.)
oShin-ichi Kawano1,Hiroyuki Murakita1, Eiichi Yamamoto2, Naoki Asakawa2
3-O1-04Strategy for structure elucidation of drug metabolites derived from protonated molecules and (MS)n fragmentation by ESI Ion Trap MS
(Fujisawa Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.)
oZenzaburo Tozuka, Hayato Kaneko, Toshifumi Shiraga, Akio Kawamura, Akira Kagayama
  ( 10:30-11:10 )
3-O1-05Analysis of 3,3-dichlorobenzidine by LC/MS/MS
(Fac. of Engineering, Kansai Univ.)
Yasuo Mizooku, Hiroyuki Hashimoto, Ryuichi Arakawa
3-O1-06Detection of Chlordane by LC/MS
(1 Osaka City Institute for Public Health & Environmental Sciences, 2 Kansai Univ.)
oHiroshi Moriwaki1, Hiroyuki Hashimoto2, Ryuichi Arakawa2

  ( 11:10-11:50 )
3-O1-07Application of on-line electrospray ionization mass spectrometry with a micro-flow electrolytic cell: Dimerization of caffeic acid
(1 Fac. of Eng., Kansai Univ., 2 Fac. of Science, Kobe Univ., 3 Kimoto Electric Co.)
oMasashi Yamaguchi1, Hiroki Hotta2, Toshiyuki Osakai2, Takeshi Kimoto3, Ryuuichi Arakawa1
3-O1-08Interpretation of Imojoutyu (Japanese sweet potato spirit) flavor using mass spectrum analysis
(1 Dept. of Eng., Towa Univ., 2 Dept. of Horticulture, Chiba Univ.)
oTakehiko Tsuruta1, (late) Takeo Ohta2

  Luncheon seminer
  ( 12:00-13:30 )GL Sciences


 Foyer & Poster room
  Poster presentations
  ( 13:30-15:00 )Chairperson: Toshihide Nishimura
3-P-01Use of mass spectral data base of SDBS by the internet system
(National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)
oNobuhide Wasada, Shinichi Kinugasa, Takeshi Saito, Yuuko Takizawa, Mari Kusakabe, Keiichiro Ishikawa
3-P-02Information Fining in Biomedical Literature
(Hitachi, Ltd., Central Research Laboratory)
oYoshihiro Ohta
3-P-03Cell Simulation: A Fundamental Technology for Systems Biology
(Institute for Advanced Biosciences, Keio Univ.)
Yasuhiro Naito
3-P-04Bioinformatics of Focused Proteome1: Performance Comparison of Protein Identification Tools for LC-MS/MS Data
(1 Mitsui Knowledge Industry Co., Ltd., 2 Eisai Co., Ltd.)
oYasuto Yokoi1, Yuji Miura1, Ken Aoshima1, Tsuyoshi Tabata2, Takatoshi Kawai2, Takeshi Nagasu2, Hiroyuki Katayama2, Yoshiya Oda2
3-P-05Bioinformatics of Focused Proteome2: Filtering Tools for Protein Identification Results
(1 Eisai Co., Ltd., 2 Mitsui Knowledge Industry Co., Ltd.)
oTsuyoshi Tabata1, Takatoshi Kawai1, Takeshi Nagasu1, Hiroyuki Katayama1, Yoshiya Oda1, Yasuto Yokoi2, Yuji Miura2, Ken Aoshima2
3-P-06Proteomic analysis of human proteins using consensus EST database
(1 Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, Univ. of Tokyo, 2 Maze Inc., 3 Sakaguchi Giken Inc., 4 National Institute of Radiological Sciences)
oYuriko Sakaguchi1, Yasuji Kasama2, Kazuhiro Kondo2, Junko Ozaki2, Masaaki Sakaguchi3, Toshiyuki Saito4, Tsutomu Suzuki1
3-P-07Electrophoretic profiles of phosphorylated protein in rat hepatic stellate cells
(Biomolecular Characterization Division, RIKEN)
oHiromi Miura, Koji Takio, Hiroshi Nakayama
3-P-08Proteome analysis of Escherichia coli by SDSPAGE and 2-Dimensional LC/MS/MS
(1 Japan Science and Technology Corporation, 2 MDS Proteomics, 3 TOWA KAGAKU Co., Ltd., 4 Prophoenix Co., Ltd., 5 Third Department of Internal Medicine, Osaka City University Medical School, 6 Cooperative Link of Unique Science and Technology for Economy Revitalization (CLUSTER) Hiroshima Prefectural Institute of Industrial Science and Technology, 7 Developmental Biology Laboratory, Department of Biological Science, Graduate School of Science, Hiroshima University)
oYuka Myoken-Miyamoto1, Dan Bach Kristensen2, Yoshiko Takeda1, Akira Yamagata1, 3, 4 , Norifumi Kawada5, Chise Tateno6, Ken Oofusa1, 3, 4, Katsutoshi Yoshizato1, 6, 7
3-P-09Screening for the phosphorylated peptides with Q/Linear Ion Trap hybrid mass spectrometer
(Takara Bio Inc.)
oYoshifumi Kogure, Jun Watanabe, Yasutoshi Kawase
3-P-10A novel phosphate capture molecule "Phos-tagTM" for mass analysis of phosphoproteins
(1 Nard Institute, Ltd., 2 MANAC Incorporated., 3 Hiroshima Univ.)
oNorio Minami1, Akihiko Kawasaki1, Hironori Takeda2, Tohru Koike3
3-P-11Quantitative proteomics of phospho-peptides by modification with stable isotope derivatives
(1 Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Nagoya City Univ., 2 Faculty of Medicine, The Univ. of Tokyo)
oChie Murata1, 2, Kohfuku Kohda1, Masayoshi Imagawa1, Ryo Taguchi1, 2
3-P-12Myosin Phosphorylation by Death-Associated Protein Kinase
(1 Nagasaki Univ., Schl. Env., 2 Mitsubishi Pharma Co., 3 Osaka Univ., Protein Inst.)
oTakayuki Miyanishi1, Eisuke Sawada1, Takeshi Hioki2, Takehisa Ishii2, Nobuaki Okumura3, Toshifumi Takao3
3-P-13Mass Spectrometry of S-Nitosoprotein. II. Requirement of fine settings of ESI conditions
(Osaka Medical Center and Research Institute for Maternal and Child Health)
oRina Kaneko, Yoshinao Wada
3-P-14Implication of S-nitrosylation in the process of mixed disulfide formation
(Osaka Medical Center and Research Institute for Maternal and Child Health)
oYoshinao Wada, Rina Kaneko
3-P-15Analysis of endocrine disruptive action by nonylphenol and bisphenol A
(Kobe Pharmaceutical Univ.)
oAtsuko Takeuchi, Kayoko Saiki
3-P-16Screening of peptide sequences bound bio-active compound using phage display technology
Tokyo University of Science)
oSatoko Aoki, Keisuke Ohta, Katsunori Suzuki, Takayuki Yamazaki, Fumio Sugawara, Kengo Sakaguchi
3-P-17A Methodology for Rapid and Efficient Characterization of Novel Ghrelin-derived Peptides by Mass Spectrometry: MALDI-TOF-MS, MALDI-TOF-TOF-MS and Ladder Sequencing
(1 Daiichi Suntory Pharma Co., Ltd., 2 National Cardiovascular Center Research Institute, 3 Suntory Institute for Bioorganic Research)
oKeiko Iwasa1, Osamu Tsunoka1, Ryoji Muramatsu1, Yujiro Hayashi1, Yoshiharu Minamitake1, Kenji Kangawa2, Hideo Naoki3, Terumi Nakajima3
3-P-18Multifunctional Sample Pretreatment Using Stop and Go Extraction Tips (StageTips) for Proteomics
(Center for Experimental BioInformatics, Univ. of Southern Denmark)
oYasushi Ishihama, Juri Rappsilber, Matthias Mann
3-P-19Drug target identification by chemical-targeted proteome
(Laboratory of Seeds Finding Technology, Eisai Co., Ltd.)
oToshitaka Sato, Yoshiya Oda, Takashi Owa, Hiroyuki Katayama, Akira Yokoi, Jyunro Kuromitsu, Takeshi Nagasu
3-P-20Chemical targeted proteome: Identification and characterization of phosphodiesterase V from platelets lysate
(Lab. of Seeds Finding Technology)
Kishan Agarwala, Yoshiya Oda, Yasutaka Takase, Hiroyuki Kato, Toshitaka Sato, Takeshi Nagasu
3-P-21UV-MALDI-TOF-MS analysis of the oligosaccharides from the cysteine proteinase cruzipain
(1 College of Agriculture, Ehime University, Japan, 2 Instituto de Investigaciones Biotecnologicas, Universidad Nacional de Gral., San Martin, Argentina, 3 Cihidecar-Conicet, Departamento de Quimica Organica, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina)
oYuko Fukuyama1, Mariana Barboza2, Vilma Duschak2, Hiroshi Nonami1, Rosa Erra-Balsells3, Juan J. Cazzulo2, Alicia S. Couto3
3-P-22Linkage analysis of oligosaccharides by using negative-mode MALDI-MS
(Department of Chemistry, School of Science, The University of Tokyo)
oTohru Yamagaki
3-P-23Distinguishing between isomeric oligosaccharides by mass spectrometry
(1 Department of Chemistry, School of Science, The University of Tokyo, 2 National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)
oTohru Yamagaki1, Hiroshi Nakanishi2
3-P-24LC/MS applied to ganglioside
(IARC, Tokyo Medical and Dental University)
oTakeshi Kasama, Kenji Kawasaki
3-P-25Photochemistry, ESI-MS, Absorption and Luminescence Spectroscopy as Complementary Tools in UV-MALDI-MS Analysis of Carbohydrates
(1 College of Agriculture, Ehime Univ., Japan, 2 Cihidecar-Conicet, Departamento de Quimica Organica, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina)
oYoko Yasuda1, Olga I. Tarzi2, Hiroshi Nonami2, Rosa Erra-Balsells2
3-P-26UV-MALDI-TOF-MSAnalysisofN-Sub-stituted Monosaccharides by Using Different Matrices
(1 College of Agriculture, Ehime Univ., Japan, 2 Cihidecar-Conicet, Departamento de Quimica Organica, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina)
Yasuto Sato1, Maria C. Matulewicz2, Carlos A. Stortz2, Alberto S. Cerezo2, Hiroshi Nonami1, Rosa Erra-Balsells2
3-P-27Cell map metabolomics on molecular species of phospholipids
(1 Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Nagoya City Univ., 2 Graduate School of Medicine, The Univ. of Tokyo, 3 Graduate School of Medicine, Nagoya Univ.)
oToshiaki Houjou1, 2, Toyoshi Fujimoto3, Ryo Taguchi2
3-P-28Qantitative analysis of Prostaglandin J2 family made by culture cell with LC-ESI-QMS
(1 Osaka Bioscience Institute, 2 Ehime Univ. School of Medicine)
oToshihiko Maruyama1, Kosuke Aritake1, Yoshihiro Urade1, Maiko Emi2, Kazutaka Maeyama2
3-P-29Analysis of Prostaglandins by LC/MS
(Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Faculty of Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, Univ. of Tokyo)
oToshie Takahashi, Yoshihiro Kita, Naonori Uozumi, Takao Shimizu
3-P-30Comparison of mass spectrum of sphingophosphonolipids with various ionizations
(1 Kansai Lipid Institute, 2 Joint Research Center, Kinki Univ.)
oHideki Kishine1, Masanori Morita2, Akira Hayashi1
3-P-31Normalphasecapillarymonolithiccol-umn for lipid analysis
(IARC, Tokyo Medical and Dental Univ.)
oKenji Kawasaki, Takeshi Kasama
3-P-32Identification of Bile Acids as Endogeneous Ligands of Novel oGPCR, BG37
(1 Applied Biosystems Japan Ltd., 2 Nagoya City Univ., 3 The Univ. of Tokyo)
oKaoru Karasawa1, Mayuko Ishida2, 3, Toshiaki Houjou2, 3, Ryo Taguchi3
3-P-33Rapid profiling and characterization of phospholipids using new liner ion trap MS technology
(1 Applied Biosystems Japan Ltd., 2 Nagoya City Univ., 3 The Univ. of Tokyo)
oKaoru Karasawa1, Mayuko Ishida2, 3, Toshiaki Houjou2, 3, Ryo Taguchi3q/sup
3-P-34Formation and destruction of the guanine quartet in solution observed by CSI-MS
(1 Chemical Analysis Center, Chiba Univ., 2 Department of Synthetic Chemistry and Biochemistry, and Faculty of Engineering)
Shigeru Sakamoto1, Kazuhiko Nakatani2, Isao Saito2, oKentaro Yamaguchi1
3-P-35Comparative UV-MALDI-TOF-MS Analysis of New Synthetic Nucleosides Using Different Matrices
(1 College of Agriculture, Ehime University, Japan, 2 Cihidecar-Conicet, Departamento de Quimica Organica, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina, 3 Centro de Estudios e Investigaciones, Universidad Nacional de Quil-mes, Argentina)
Iku Ninomiya1, Maria A. Ponce2, Luis E. Iglesias3, Adolfo M. Iribarren4, Hiroshi Nonami a and Rosa Erra-Balsells2
3-P-36Extraction and LC-MS analysis of flavonoids in onions
(1 National Food Research Institute, 2 Hokkaido Agricultural Center)
oKimiko Yabe1, Sachiko Hoshino1, Hiroyuki Nakagawa1, Takako Najiwara1, Shioka Hamamatsu1, Yuji Noguchi2
3-P-37Identification of chemotypes among Perilla species by GC/MS
(1 National Food Research Institute, 2 National Institute of Agrobiological Sciences)
oHidetaka Kobayashi1, Miyuki Nitta2, Mayumi Kameyama-Ohnishi1, Tsukasa Nagamine2, Mitsuru Yoshida1
3-P-38Analysis of low boiling volatile compounds in sweet potato by SPME-GC-MS
(1 Faculty of Engineering, Kansai Univ., 2 Nippon Food Development Co.)
oMuneyoshi Yoshikawa1, Yumiko Miyamoto1, Yasuo Mizooku1, Toshiyuki Ozaki2, Ryuichi Arakawa1
3-P-39The usages sodium adduct ions with LC/ESI-MS for the quantitative analysis of type A- and B-trichothecens
(1 Nihon Waters K. K., 2 Graduate School of Natural Science and Engineering, Kanazawa Univ.)
oHideki Sasaki1, Jun Yonekubo1, Kazuichi Hayakawa2
3-P-40Investigation of analytical methods for acrylamide in foods by LC-MS/MS
(JASCO Interantional Co., Ltd.)
oRyo Ogasawara, Fusako Kaneda, Hideto Kakimi
3-P-41Diagnostics of plasma for low-k material deposition by monomer-vapor polymerization technique (1)
(1 MIRAI projectASET, 2 AIST, 3 MIRAI projectASRC, AIST, 4 RCNS, Hiroshima Univ.)
oKeizo Kinoshita1, Akinori Nakano1, Jun Kawahara1, Naoaki Saito2, Takamaro Kikkawa3, 4
3-P-423D Spectra of Uniform Synthetic Polymers by High-Resolution Ion-Mobility TOF-MS. Effects of Stereoregularity and Adduct Ions
(1 Fac. of Engineering, Kansai Univ., 2 Graduate School of Engineering Science, Osaka Univ., 3 Dept. of Chem., Indiana Univ.)
oRyuichi Arakawa1, Masanobu Kondou1, Kouichi Ute2, A. Hilderbrand3, D. E. Clemmer3
3-P-43HCl Loss from the Molecular Ions of Chlorophenols Using Charge Inversion Mass Spectrometry. Comparison with MIKE Spectrometry
(1 JEOL Ltd., 2 Osaka Prefecture Univ.)
oYutaka Takahashi1, Nobutake Kabuki2, Yoshiaki Kawamura2, Akihiro Kitaguchi2, Shigeo Hayakawa2
3-P-44Dissociative reaction of polychlorinated phenol anions
(Tokyo Metropolitan Industrial Technology Research Institute)
Seiko Nakagawa
3-P-45Dissociation of neutral metal carbonyls by using charge inversion mass spectrometry
(College of Integrated Arts & Sciences, Osaka Prefecture Univ.)
Keisuke Tominaga, Shinnya Konishi, oShigeo Hayakawa
3-P-46Identification of the Characteristic Fragmentation Processes of Alkali Halide Triple Ion Adduct Monosaccharide Ions by CAD
(1 Graduate School of Engineering, Univ. of Fukui, 2 Faculty of Education and Regional Studies, Univ. of Fukui)
oNora Martinez1, Kimio Isa2, Ryuuji Nakata2, Minoru Hatanaka1
3-P-47Structural Analysis of Protonated Dipeptide Ions by High Performance CID Spectra (2)
(1 Facluty of Education and Regional Studies, Univ. of Fukui, 2 Nicca Chemical Co., Ltd.)
oKimio Isa1, Makiko Gotou1, Hideyuki Takezawa1, Noriaki Kobayashi2
3-P-48Pulsed-gas-introduction infrared multiphoton dissociation in a quadrupole ion trap
(Hitachi, Ltd., Central Research Laboratory)
oHideki Hasegawa, Yuichiro Hashimoto, Izumi Waki
3-P-49Gallium Ion Attachment Mass Spectrometry (Ga{-IAMS) of Organic Molecules
(1 Oyama National College of Technology, 2 Anelva Corporation)
oHiroshi Kishi1, Toshihiro Fujii2
3-P-50Comparison between excitation waveforms in an FT-ICR mass spectrometer by many-particle simulation
(Dept. of Computer Eng., Hiroshima City Univ.)
Makoto Fujiwara
3-P-51Vapor pressure measurement of LiNbO3 with High Temperature Mass Spectrometer
(1 Research Center for Nuclear Science and Technology, The Univ. of Tokyo, 2 Graduate School of Engineering, The Univ. of Tokyo)
oMasaru Yasumoto1, Tsuyoshi Hoshino2, Michio Yamawaki2, Takayuki Terai2
3-P-52Degradation Pathways of Acetylcholine Cluster Ions
(Graduate School of Integrated Science, Yokohama City Univ.)
oNaoto Soya, Mitsuo Takayama
3-P-53Measurement of molecular weight of a cholic acid micelle
(Faculty of Engineering, Gifu Univ.)
oTakatomo Kajiura, Daisuke Nohara