Search Results - "Fujino, Kaien"
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Construction of a de novo assembly pipeline using multiple transcriptome data sets from Cypripedium macranthos (Orchidaceae)
Published in PloS one (06-06-2023)“…The family Orchidaceae comprises the most species of any monocotyledonous family and has interesting characteristics such as seed germination induced by…”
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Transcriptomic Analyses Reveal the Role of Cytokinin and the Nodal Stem in Microtuber Sprouting in Potato ( Solanum tuberosum L.)
Published in International journal of molecular sciences (15-12-2023)“…In potatoes, tuber secondary growth, especially sprouting, deforms the tubers and severely lowers their commercial value. Tuber sprouting is induced by signal…”
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Characterizing the role of PP2A B’’ family subunits in mechanical stress response and plant development through calcium and ABA signaling in Arabidopsis thaliana
Published in PloS one (14-11-2024)“…Protein phosphatase 2AB’’ (PP2A B’’) family subunits have calcium-binding EF-hand motifs, facilitating interaction with PP2A substrates. In Arabidopsis…”
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Molecular basis of a shattering resistance boosting global dissemination of soybean
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (16-12-2014)“…Significance Pod dehiscence is a critical step in the seed dispersal (shattering) of legume and crucifer crops and can cause significant yield losses. Upon…”
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A putative AGAMOUS ortholog is a candidate for the gene determining ease of dehulling in Tartary buckwheat (Fagopyrum tataricum)
Published in Planta (20-03-2020)“…Main conclusion Tartary buckwheat rice-type cultivars, which allow easy dehulling, lacked periclinal cell divisions that proceed underneath the epidermis in…”
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Death of female flower microsporocytes progresses independently of meiosis-like process and can be accelerated by specific transcripts in Asparagus officinalis
Published in Scientific reports (25-02-2019)“…Asparagus officinalis (garden asparagus) is a dioecious perennial crop, and the dioecy (i.e., sex) of A. officinalis can affect its productivity. In A…”
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A putative MYB35 ortholog is a candidate for the sex-determining genes in Asparagus officinalis
Published in Scientific reports (08-02-2017)“…Asparagus officinalis (garden asparagus) is a dioecious perennial crop. For agricultural production of A. officinalis , male plants have advantages over female…”
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Revision of the relationship between anther morphology and pollen sterility by cold stress at the booting stage in rice
Published in Annals of botany (08-10-2021)“…BACKGROUND AND AIMSCold stress in rice (Oryza sativa) plants at the reproductive stage prevents normal anther development and causes pollen sterility. Tapetum…”
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Development of a DNA marker for variety discrimination specific to ‘Manten-Kirari’ based on an NGS-RNA sequence in Tartary buckwheat (Fagopyrum tataricum)
Published in Food chemistry (15-10-2019)“…•This is the first study of variety discrimination in a Polygonaceae family.•DNA markers based on RNA polymorphism can discriminate buckwheat varieties.•The…”
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Low Temperature-Responsive Changes in the Anther Transcriptome's Repeat Sequences Are Indicative of Stress Sensitivity and Pollen Sterility in Rice Strains
Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-02-2014)“…Genome-wide transcriptome analyses using microarray probes containing genes and repeat sequences have been performed to examine responses to low temperatures…”
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Detainment of Tam3 Transposase at Plasma Membrane by Its BED-Zinc Finger Domain
Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-02-2017)“…Transposable elements (TEs) are considered to be parasites of host genomes because they act as powerful mutagens. If not kept in check, they can cause gene…”
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A Single-Nucleotide Polymorphism in an Endo-1,4-β-Glucanase Gene Controls Seed Coat Permeability in Soybean
Published in PloS one (03-06-2015)“…Physical dormancy, a structural feature of the seed coat known as hard seededness, is an important characteristic for adaptation of plants against unstable and…”
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NDR/LATS‐family protein kinase genes are indispensable for embryogenesis in Arabidopsis
Published in FEBS open bio (01-09-2021)“…NDR/LATS‐family protein kinases are conserved among eukaryotes. These protein kinases in yeast and animals phosphorylate specific targets and regulate the cell…”
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Determination of the Absolute Configuration of a Monoglyceride Antibolting Compound and Isolation of Related Compounds from Radish Leaves (Raphanus sativus)
Published in Journal of natural products (Washington, D.C.) (28-04-2017)“…A monoglyceride (1) has been reported to possess an antibolting effect in radish (Raphanus sativus), but its absolute configuration at the C-2 position was not…”
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CRISPR/Cas9-Mediated Editing of Genes Encoding rgs-CaM-like Proteins in Transgenic Potato Plants
Published in Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.) (01-01-2019)“…A tobacco calmodulin-like protein, rgs-CaM, has been shown to interact with viruses in a variety of ways; it contributes to geminivirus infections but is also…”
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Identification of candidates for interacting partners of the tail domain of DcNMCP1, a major component of the Daucus carota nuclear lamina-like structure
Published in Nucleus (Austin, Tex.) (04-05-2017)“…NMCP/CRWN (NUCLEAR MATRIX CONSTITUENT PROTEIN/CROWDED NUCLEI) is a major component of a protein fibrous meshwork (lamina-like structure) on the plant inner…”
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Temperature controls nuclear import of Tam3 transposase in Antirrhinum
Published in The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology (01-01-2011)“…It has been proposed that environmental stimuli can activate transposable elements (TEs), whereas few substantial mechanisms have been shown so far. The…”
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A major soybean [Glycine max] QTL, qPDH1, controls pod dehiscence without marked morphological change
Published in Plant production science (2009)“…Pod dehiscence (shattering) is a major source of yield loss in the mechanically harvested soybean. We examined near-isogenic lines (NILs) for a major…”
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Multiple regulatory mechanisms influence the activity of the transposon, Tam3, of Antirrhinum
Published in The New phytologist (01-07-2008)“…In Antirrhinum, several unique regulations of the transposon, Tam3, have been described. Tam3 activity in Antirrhinum is strictly controlled by the growing…”
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Mapping and use of QTLs controlling pod dehiscence in soybean
Published in Breeding Science (01-01-2012)“…While the cultivated soybean, Glycine max (L.) Merr., is more recalcitrant to pod dehiscence (shattering-resistant) than wild soybean, Glycine soja Sieb. &…”
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