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    The Colletotrichum lagenarium MAP kinase gene CMK1 regulates diverse aspects of fungal pathogenesis by TAKANO, Y, KIKUCHI, T, KUBO, Y, HAMER, J. E, MISE, K, FURUSAWA, I

    Published in Molecular plant-microbe interactions (01-04-2000)
    “…The infection process of Colletotrichum lagenarium, the causal agent of cucumber anthracnose disease, involves several key steps: germination; formation of…”
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    Conversion in the Requirement of Coat Protein in Cell-to-Cell Movement Mediated by the Cucumber Mosaic Virus Movement Protein by Nagano, H, Mise, K, Furusawa, I, Okuno, T

    Published in Journal of Virology (01-09-2001)
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    Inducible high‐level mRNA amplification system by viral replicase in transgenic plants by Mori, Masashi, Fujihara, Naoko, Mise, Kazuyuki, Furusawa, Iwao

    “…Summary We have constructed a new system for inducible high‐level expression of mRNA for foreign genes in transgenic plants by introducing a…”
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    The C Terminus of Brome Mosaic Virus Coat Protein Controls Viral Cell-to-Cell and Long-Distance Movement by Okinaka, Y, Mise, K, Suzuki, E, Okuno, T, Furusawa, I

    Published in Journal of Virology (01-06-2001)
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    Characterization of a Novel Barley Protein, HCP1, That Interacts with the Brome mosaic virus Coat Protein by Okinaka, Yasushi, Mise, Kazuyuki, Okuno, Tetsuro, Furusawa, Iwao

    Published in Molecular plant-microbe interactions (01-04-2003)
    “…Brome mosaic virus (BMV) requires the coat protein (CP) not only for encapsidation but also for viral cell-to-cell and long-distance movement in barley plants…”
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    Effect of chemical and physical treatments on the inactivation of striped jack nervous necrosis virus (SJNNV) by Arimoto, Misao, Sato, Jun, Maruyama, Keigo, Mimura, Gen, Furusawa, Iwao

    Published in Aquaculture (15-07-1996)
    “…The effects of some chemical disinfectants, organic solvents, hydrogen ions, heat, ultraviolet (UV) irradiation and ozone on the inactivation of striped jack…”
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    Positional Effect of Deletions on Viability, Especially on Encapsidation, of Brome mosaic virus D-RNA in Barley Protoplasts by Damayanti, Tri Asmira, Nagano, Hideaki, Mise, Kazuyuki, Furusawa, Iwao, Okuno, Tetsuro

    Published in Virology (New York, N.Y.) (15-02-2002)
    “…Brome mosaic virus (BMV), a tripartite RNA plant virus, accumulates RNA3-derived defective RNAs (D-RNAs) in which 477–500 nucleotides (nt) are deleted in the…”
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    Peroxisomal metabolic function is required for appressorium-mediated plant infection by Colletotrichum lagenarium by Kimura, A, Takano, Y, Furusawa, I, Okuno, T

    Published in The Plant cell (01-08-2001)
    “…Peroxisomes are organelles that perform a wide range of metabolic functions in eukaryotic cells. However, their role in fungal pathogenesis is poorly…”
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    Structural analysis of PKS1, a polyketide synthase gene involved in melanin biosynthesis in Colletotrichum lagenarium by Takano, Y, Kubo, Y, Shimizu, K, Mise, K, Okuno, T, Furusawa, I

    Published in Molecular & general genetics (15-11-1995)
    “…Albino mutants (Pks-) of Colletotrichum lagenarium form nonmelanized appressoria and possess little penetrating ability on the host plant. The defect in albino…”
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    Bromovirus movement protein conditions for the host specificity of virus movement through the vascular system and affects pathogenicity in Cowpea by FUJITA, Yasunari, FUJITA, Miki, MISE, Kazuyuki, KOBORI, Takashi, OSAKI, Takeshi, FURUSAWA, Iwao

    Published in Molecular plant-microbe interactions (01-11-2000)
    “…Previously, we reported that CCMV(B3a), a hybrid of bromovirus Cowpea chlorotic mottle virus (CCMV) with the 3a cell-to-cell movement protein (MP) gene…”
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    Genotypic and Phenotypic Analysis of Bromovirus Adaptive Mutants Derived from a Single Plant by Fujita, Yasunari, Mise, Kazuyuki, Furusawa, Iwao

    Published in MICROBIOLOGY and IMMUNOLOGY (01-01-1999)
    “…Eight adaptive mutant clones have been made from the total RNA extracted from uninoculated upper leaves of a single cowpea plant exhibiting systemic infection…”
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    Stabilization of Cauliflower Mosaic Virus P3 Tetramer by Covalent Linkage by Tsuge, Seiji, Okuno, Tetsuro, Furusawa, Iwao, Kubo, Yasuyuki, Horino, Osamu

    Published in Microbiology and immunology (01-01-2001)
    “…Cauliflower mosaic virus (CaMV) open reading frame (ORF) III encodes a 15 kDa protein (P3) that is indispensable for viral infectivity. Although P3 has been…”
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    Requirement of Cauliflower Mosaic Virus Open Reading Frame VI Product for Viral Gene Expression and Multiplication in Turnip Protoplasts by Kobayashi, Kappei, Tsuge, Seiji, Nakayashiki, Hitoshi, Mise, Kazuyuki, Furusawa, Iwao

    Published in MICROBIOLOGY and IMMUNOLOGY (01-01-1998)
    “…Cauliflower mosaic virus (CaMV) open reading frame (ORF) VI product (P6) has been shown to be the major constituent of viral inclusion body, to function as a…”
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    Cauliflower Mosaic Virus ORF III Product Forms a Tetramer In Planta: Its Implication in Viral DNA Folding during Encapsidation by Tsuge, Seiji, Kobayashi, Kappei, Nakayashiki, Hitoshi, Mise, Kazuyuki, Furusawa, Iwao

    Published in MICROBIOLOGY and IMMUNOLOGY (01-01-1999)
    “…Cauliflower mosaic virus (CaMV) open reading frame (ORF) III encodes a 15kDa protein; the function of which is as yet unknown. This protein has…”
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    Accumulation Kinetics of Viral Gene Products in Cauliflower Mosaic Virus-Infected Turnip Protoplasts by Kobayashi, Kappei, Nakayashiki, Hitoshi, Tsuge, Seiji, Mise, Kazuyuki, Furusawa, Iwao

    Published in MICROBIOLOGY and IMMUNOLOGY (01-01-1998)
    “…The expression of cauliflower mosaic virus (CaMV) genes was studied in a turnip protoplast system. Six CaMV-encoded gene products were detected in infected…”
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    TheAlternaria alternataMelanin Biosynthesis Gene Restores Appressorial Melanization and Penetration of Cellulose Membranes in the Melanin-Deficient Albino Mutant ofColletotrichum lagenarium by Takano, Yoshitaka, Kubo, Yasuyuki, Kawamura, Chie, Tsuge, Takashi, Furusawa, Iwao

    Published in Fungal genetics and biology (01-02-1997)
    “…Colletotrichum lagenariumandAlternaria alternataproduce a dark pigment, melanin. TheC. lagenarium PKS1andA. alternata ALMgenes are involved in polyketide…”
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    Carpropamid, an Anti-Rice Blast Fungicide, Inhibits Scytalone Dehydratase Activity and Appressorial Penetration inColletotrichum lagenarium by Tsuji, Gento, Takeda, Toshiyuki, Furusawa, Iwao, Horino, Osamu, Kubo, Yasuyuki

    Published in Pesticide biochemistry and physiology (01-03-1997)
    “…Biosynthesis of melanin byColletotrichum lagenariumis essential for appressorial penetration of its host plants. Carpropamid is a novel melanin-inhibiting…”
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