Hiroshima, Japan

Ryuichi Hirota


 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.4

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 2(Granted Patents)


Location History:

  • Higashi-Hiroshima, JP (2016)
  • Hiroshima, JP (2016 - 2021)

Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2016-2024

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4 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Ryuichi Hirota: Innovator in Phosphorous Compound Detection

Introduction

Ryuichi Hirota is a notable inventor based in Hiroshima, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of biotechnology, particularly in the detection of reduced phosphorous compounds. With a total of 4 patents to his name, Hirota's work is recognized for its innovative approaches and practical applications.

Latest Patents

Hirota's latest patents include a transformant and a method using said transformant to detect the presence or absence of reduced phosphorous compounds. The invention aims to provide transformants whose proliferation depends on phosphite from various species of organisms. This method utilizes a transformant that is defective in the functions of genes encoding phosphate transporter proteins and introduces a gene encoding a hypophosphite transporter protein. The signal peptide of a hypophosphite binding protein is substituted with a signal peptide derived from a closely related host organism.

Another patent focuses on a method for producing the transformant and detecting the presence of reduced phosphorous compounds using the transformant. This invention emphasizes a high containment effect and a simple procedure for preparing the transformant, which is also defective in the functions of specific transporter proteins.

Career Highlights

Ryuichi Hirota is affiliated with Hiroshima University, where he conducts his research and development activities. His work has contributed to advancements in biotechnology and environmental science, particularly in the detection and management of phosphorous compounds.

Collaborations

Hirota has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Akio Kuroda and Takenori Ishida. These collaborations have further enhanced the impact of his research and innovations in the field.

Conclusion

Ryuichi Hirota's contributions to the detection of reduced phosphorous compounds through innovative transformants highlight his role as a leading inventor in biotechnology. His work continues to influence research and applications in this important area.

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