Kawasaki, Japan

Chihiro Tsuji

USPTO Granted Patents = 4 

 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.2

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 1(Granted Patents)


Location History:

  • Kawasaki, JP (2019)
  • Kanagawa, JP (2023)

Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2019-2024

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4 patents (USPTO):

Title: Chihiro Tsuji: Innovator in Enzyme Mutants

Introduction

Chihiro Tsuji is a prominent inventor based in Kawasaki, Japan. She has made significant contributions to the field of biochemistry, particularly in the development of enzyme mutants. With a total of four patents to her name, Tsuji's work is recognized for its innovative approach to enzyme functionality.

Latest Patents

Tsuji's latest patents include the 2-O-sulfation enzyme mutant and the 3-O-sulfation enzyme mutant, along with methods for their use. The 2-O-sulfation enzyme mutant is particularly noteworthy as it exhibits high activity. This invention involves a substitution of a leucine residue at position 321 with a basic amino acid residue in various amino acid sequences. These sequences include the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 2 and its variants, which may consist of substitutions, deletions, insertions, or additions. The invention aims to enhance the 2-O-sulfate transfer activity, showcasing Tsuji's commitment to advancing enzyme technology.

Career Highlights

Chihiro Tsuji is currently employed at Ajinomoto Co., Ltd., a leading company in the food and biotechnology sectors. Her work at Ajinomoto has allowed her to focus on innovative research and development in enzyme applications. Tsuji's contributions have been instrumental in pushing the boundaries of enzyme functionality and its practical applications.

Collaborations

Tsuji has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Yasuhiro Mihara and Shogo Nakano. These collaborations have fostered a dynamic research environment, enabling the exchange of ideas and expertise in enzyme technology.

Conclusion

Chihiro Tsuji is a remarkable inventor whose work in enzyme mutants has the potential to impact various industries. Her innovative patents and collaborations highlight her dedication to advancing biochemistry. Tsuji's contributions continue to inspire future research and development in the field.

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