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    Emerging Roles of Motile Epidermal Chloroplasts in Plant Immunity by Irieda, Hiroki

    “…Plant epidermis contains atypical small chloroplasts. However, the physiological role of this organelle is unclear compared to that of large mesophyll…”
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    Preinvasive nonhost resistance of Arabidopsis against melanized appressorium-mediated entry of multiple nonadapted Colletotrichum fungi by Irieda, Hiroki

    Published in Plant signaling & behavior (31-12-2022)
    “…Nonhost plants effectively block a vast number of nonadapted fungal pathogens at the preinvasive stage. On the host plants, adapted fungal pathogens such as…”
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    Epidermal chloroplasts are defense-related motile organelles equipped with plant immune components by Irieda, Hiroki, Takano, Yoshitaka

    Published in Nature communications (20-05-2021)
    “…In addition to conspicuous large mesophyll chloroplasts, where most photosynthesis occurs, small epidermal chloroplasts have also been observed in plant…”
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    Comparative genomic and transcriptomic analyses reveal the hemibiotrophic stage shift of Colletotrichum fungi by Gan, Pamela, Ikeda, Kyoko, Irieda, Hiroki, Narusaka, Mari, O'Connell, Richard J, Narusaka, Yoshihiro, Takano, Yoshitaka, Kubo, Yasuyuki, Shirasu, Ken

    Published in The New phytologist (01-03-2013)
    “…Hemibiotrophic fungal plant pathogens represent a group of agronomically significant disease‐causing agents that grow first on living tissue and then cause…”
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    Conserved fungal effector suppresses PAMP-triggered immunity by targeting plant immune kinases by Irieda, Hiroki, Inoue, Yoshihiro, Mori, Masashi, Yamada, Kohji, Oshikawa, Yuu, Saitoh, Hiromasa, Uemura, Aiko, Terauchi, Ryohei, Kitakura, Saeko, Kosaka, Ayumi, Singkaravanit-Ogawa, Suthitar, Takano, Yoshitaka

    “…Plant pathogens have optimized their own effector sets to adapt to their hosts. However, certain effectors, regarded as core effectors, are conserved among…”
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    ARC6-mediated Z ring-like structure formation of prokaryote-descended chloroplast FtsZ in Escherichia coli by Irieda, Hiroki, Shiomi, Daisuke

    Published in Scientific reports (14-06-2017)
    “…Plant chloroplasts proliferate through binary fission, and the stromal-side molecules that are involved in chloroplast division are bacterial derivatives. As…”
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    Fungal toxin fusicoccin enhances plant growth by upregulating 14-3-3 interaction with plasma membrane H+-ATPase by Kiriyama, Hironaru, Kinoshita, Satoru N., Hayashi, Yuki, Honda, Rikako, Kasuga, Shigemitsu, Kinoshita, Toshinori, Irieda, Hiroki, Ohkanda, Junko

    Published in Scientific reports (08-10-2024)
    “…Fusicoccin-A (FC-A) is a diterpene glucoside produced by a pathogenic fungus. Since its discovery, FC-A has been widely recognized as a phytotoxin that induces…”
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    Author Correction: ARC6-mediated Z ring-like structure formation of prokaryote-descended chloroplast FtsZ in Escherichia coli by Irieda, Hiroki, Shiomi, Daisuke

    Published in Scientific reports (15-03-2018)
    “…A correction to this article has been published and is linked from the HTML and PDF versions of this paper. T he error has not been fixed in the paper…”
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    Bacterial Heterologous Expression System for Reconstitution of Chloroplast Inner Division Ring and Evaluation of Its Contributors by Irieda, Hiroki, Shiomi, Daisuke

    “…Plant chloroplasts originate from the symbiotic relationship between ancient free-living cyanobacteria and ancestral eukaryotic cells. Since the discovery of…”
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    Cell Death of Nicotiana benthamiana Is Induced by Secreted Protein NIS1 of Colletotrichum orbiculare and Is Suppressed by a Homologue of CgDN3 by YOSHINO, Kae, IRIEDA, Hiroki, SUGIMOTO, Fumie, YOSHIOKA, Hirofumi, OKUNO, Tetsuro, TAKANO, Yoshitaka

    Published in Molecular plant-microbe interactions (01-05-2012)
    “…Colletotrichum orbiculare, the causal agent of cucumber anthracnose, infects Nicotiana benthamiana. Functional screening of C. orbiculare cDNAs in a virus…”
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    Identification and characterization of virulence-related effectors in the cucumber anthracnose fungus Colletotrichum orbiculare by Irieda, Hiroki, Takano, Yoshitaka

    “…The anthracnose fungus Colletotrichum orbiculare invades hosts and establishes biotrophy, later switching to necrotrophy, together with the secretion of an…”
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    Photo-induced Regulation of the Chromatic Adaptive Gene Expression by Anabaena Sensory Rhodopsin by Irieda, Hiroki, Morita, Teppei, Maki, Kimika, Homma, Michio, Aiba, Hiroji, Sudo, Yuki

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (21-09-2012)
    “…Rhodopsin molecules are photochemically reactive membrane-embedded proteins, with seven transmembrane α-helices, which bind the chromophore retinal (vitamin A…”
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    Phototactic and chemotactic signal transduction by transmembrane receptors and transducers in microorganisms by Suzuki, Daisuke, Irieda, Hiroki, Homma, Michio, Kawagishi, Ikuro, Sudo, Yuki

    Published in Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (01-04-2010)
    “…Microorganisms show attractant and repellent responses to survive in the various environments in which they live. Those phototaxic (to light) and chemotaxic…”
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    Control of Chemotactic Signal Gain via Modulation of a Pre-formed Receptor Array by Irieda, Hiroki, Homma, Motohiro, Homma, Michio, Kawagishi, Ikuro

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (18-08-2006)
    “…The remarkably wide dynamic range of the chemotactic pathway of Escherichia coli, a model signal transduction system, is achieved by methylation/amidation of…”
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    Colletotrichum orbiculare Secretes Virulence Effectors to a Biotrophic Interface at the Primary Hyphal Neck via Exocytosis Coupled with SEC22-Mediated Traffic by Irieda, Hiroki, Maeda, Hitomi, Akiyama, Kaoru, Hagiwara, Asuka, Saitoh, Hiromasa, Uemura, Aiko, Terauchi, Ryohei, Takano, Yoshitaka

    Published in The Plant cell (01-05-2014)
    “…The hemibiotrophic pathogen Colletotrichum orbiculare develops biotrophic hyphae inside cucumber (Cucumis sativus) cells via appressorial penetration; later,…”
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    3A-02 Mechanisms underlying signaling thourgh chemoreceptor clustering in Escherichia coli by IRIEDA Hiroki, OHTA Noriko, BANNO Satomi, HOMMA Michio, KAWAGISHI Ikuro

    Published in Genes & Genetic Systems (2007)
    “…In the chemotaxis of Escherichia coli, environmental stimuli are sensed by four transmembrane chemoreceptors (MCPs) and an MCP-like transmembrane protein (the…”
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    A Microbial Rhodopsin with a Unique Retinal Composition Shows Both Sensory Rhodopsin II and Bacteriorhodopsin-like Properties by Sudo, Yuki, Ihara, Kunio, Kobayashi, Shiori, Suzuki, Daisuke, Irieda, Hiroki, Kikukawa, Takashi, Kandori, Hideki, Homma, Michio

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (25-02-2011)
    “…Rhodopsins possess retinal chromophore surrounded by seven transmembrane α-helices, are widespread in prokaryotes and in eukaryotes, and can be utilized as…”
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    Focal effector accumulation in a biotrophic interface at the primary invasion sites of Colletotrichum orbiculare in multiple susceptible plants by Irieda, Hiroki, Ogawa, Suthitar, Takano, Yoshitaka

    Published in Plant signaling & behavior (01-02-2016)
    “…We identified virulence-related effectors of a hemibiotrophic fungal pathogen Colletotrichum orbiculare, and found that a novel interface was generated by a…”
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    Structural Characteristics around the β-Ionone Ring of the Retinal Chromophore in Salinibacter Sensory Rhodopsin I by Irieda, Hiroki, Reissig, Louisa, Kawanabe, Akira, Homma, Michio, Kandori, Hideki, Sudo, Yuki

    Published in Biochemistry (Easton) (07-06-2011)
    “…Organisms sense and respond to environmental stimuli through membrane-embedded receptors and transducers. Sensory rhodopsin I (SRI) and sensory rhodopsin II…”
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