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    Functional Incorporation of Sorghum Small Subunit Increases the Catalytic Turnover Rate of Rubisco in Transgenic Rice by Ishikawa, Chie, Hatanaka, Tomoko, Misoo, Shuji, Miyake, Chikahiro, Fukayama, Hiroshi

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-07-2011)
    “…Rubisco limits photosynthetic CO₂ fixation because of its low catalytic turnover rate (k cat ) and competing oxygenase reaction. Previous attempts to improve…”
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    CO2-responsive CONSTANS, CONSTANS-like, and time of chlorophyll a/b binding protein Expression1 protein is a positive regulator of starch synthesis in vegetative organs of rice by Morita, Ryutaro, Sugino, Miho, Hatanaka, Tomoko, Misoo, Shuji, Fukayama, Hiroshi

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-04-2015)
    “…A unique CO2-Responsive CONSTANS, CONSTANS-like, and Time of Chlorophyll a/b Binding Protein1 (CCT) Protein (CRCT) containing a CCT domain but not a zinc…”
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    Overexpression of rubisco activase decreases the photosynthetic CO2 assimilation rate by reducing rubisco content in rice leaves by Fukayama, Hiroshi, Ueguchi, Chiaki, Nishikawa, Kaoru, Katoh, Nobuaki, Ishikawa, Chie, Masumoto, Chisato, Hatanaka, Tomoko, Misoo, Shuji

    Published in Plant and cell physiology (01-06-2012)
    “…The effects of overexpression of Rubisco activase on photosynthesis were studied in transgenic rice expressing barley or maize Rubisco activase. Immunoblot and…”
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    Starch Content in Leaf Sheath Controlled by CO2-Responsive CCT Protein is a Potential Determinant of Photosynthetic Capacity in Rice by Morita, Ryutaro, Inoue, Kanako, Ikeda, Ken-Ichi, Hatanaka, Tomoko, Misoo, Shuji, Fukayama, Hiroshi

    Published in Plant and cell physiology (01-11-2016)
    “…CO -responsive CCT protein (CRCT) is the suggested positive regulator of starch synthesis in vegetative organs, particularly the leaf sheath of rice. In this…”
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    Nocturnal phosphorylation of phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase in the leaves of hygrophytic C3 monocots by Fukayama, Hiroshi, Fujiwara, Naoko, Hatanaka, Tomoko, Misoo, Shuji, Miyao, Mitsue

    “…Phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase (PEPC) undergoes activity regulation through reversible phosphorylation. The day/night phosphorylation of leaf PEPC in 27 C 3…”
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    Identification and expression analysis of non-photosynthetic Rubisco small subunit, OsRbcS1-like genes in plants by Morita, Koichi, Hatanaka, Tomoko, Misoo, Shuji, Fukayama, Hiroshi

    Published in Plant gene (01-12-2016)
    “…Rubisco is the key enzyme of photosynthetic CO2 fixation, whereas a Rubisco small subunit homolog (OsRbcS1) in rice, was exclusively expressed in…”
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    Distribution of Glycoalkaloids in Potato Tubers of 59 Accessions of Two Wild and Five Cultivated Solanum Species by Kozukue, Nobuyuki, Yoon, Kyung-Soon, Byun, Gwang-In, Misoo, Shuji, Levin, Carol E, Friedman, Mendel

    Published in Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (24-12-2008)
    “…Steroidal glycoalkaloids are naturally occurring, secondary plant metabolites that are found in foods, including potatoes and tomatoes. Their content in plants…”
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    Gene expression profiling of rice grown in free air CO₂ enrichment (FACE) and elevated soil temperature by Fukayama, Hiroshi, Sugino, Miho, Fukuda, Takuya, Masumoto, Chisato, Taniguchi, Yojiro, Okada, Masumi, Sameshima, Ryoji, Hatanaka, Tomoko, Misoo, Shuji, Hasegawa, Toshihiro, Miyao, Mitsue

    Published in Field crops research (28-02-2011)
    “…Rising atmospheric CO₂ concentration is accompanied by global warming. However, interactive effects of elevated CO₂ and soil temperature have not been well…”
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    Screening of High kcat Rubisco among Poaceae for Improvement of Photosynthetic CO2 Assimilation in Rice by Ishikawa, Chie, Hatanaka, Tomoko, Misoo, Shuji, Fukayama, Hiroshi

    Published in Plant production science (2009)
    “…The activity of ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase (Rubisco) is a major limitation of photosynthetic CO 2 assimilation in C 3 plants. In order to…”
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    Unusual Small Subunit That Is Not Expressed in Photosynthetic Cells Alters the Catalytic Properties of Rubisco in Rice by Morita, Koichi, Hatanaka, Tomoko, Misoo, Shuji, Fukayama, Hiroshi

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-01-2014)
    “…Rubisco small subunits (RbcSs) are encoded by a nuclear multigene family in plants. Five RbcS genes, OsRbcS1, OsRbcS2, OsRbcS3, OsRbcS4, and OsRbcS5, have been…”
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    CO₂-Responsive CONSTANS, CONSTANS-Like, and Time of Chlorophylla/bBinding Protein Expression1 Protein Is a Positive Regulator of Starch Synthesis in Vegetative Organs of Rice by Morita, Ryutaro, Sugino, Miho, Hatanaka, Tomoko, Misoo, Shuji, Fukayama, Hiroshi

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-04-2015)
    “…A uniqueCO₂-Responsive CONSTANS, CONSTANS-like, and Time of Chlorophyll a/b Binding Protein1 (CCT) Protein (CRCT)containing a CCT domain but not a zinc finger…”
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    CO2-Responsive CONSTANS, CONSTANS-Like, and Time of Chlorophyll a/b Binding Protein Expression1 Protein Is a Positive Regulator of Starch Synthesis in Vegetative Organs of Rice1[OPEN] by Morita, Ryutaro, Sugino, Miho, Hatanaka, Tomoko, Misoo, Shuji, Fukayama, Hiroshi

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (25-02-2015)
    “…Starch contents are highly correlated with the expression levels of a CO 2 -responsive gene which may regulate coordinated expression of starch synthesis…”
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    Small subunit of a cold-resistant plant, timothy, does not significantly alter the catalytic properties of Rubisco in transgenic rice by Fukayama, Hiroshi, Koga, Atsushi, Hatanaka, Tomoko, Misoo, Shuji

    Published in Photosynthesis research (01-04-2015)
    “…Effects of overexpression of high activity-type Rubisco small subunit (RbcS) from a cold-resistant plant, timothy (Phleum pratense), on kinetic properties of…”
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    Unusual Small Subunit That Is Not Expressed in Photosynthetic Cells Alters the Catalytic Properties of Rubisco in Rice1[C][W][OPEN] by Morita, Koichi, Hatanaka, Tomoko, Misoo, Shuji, Fukayama, Hiroshi

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (19-11-2013)
    “…Rice utilizes different type of Rubisco small subunit in nonphotosynthetic cells . Rubisco small subunits (RbcSs) are encoded by a nuclear multigene family in…”
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    Nocturnal phosphorylation of phospho enol pyruvate carboxylase in the leaves of hygrophytic C3 monocots by Fukayama, Hiroshi, Fujiwara, Naoko, Hatanaka, Tomoko, Misoo, Shuji, Miyao, Mitsue

    “…Abstract Phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase (PEPC) undergoes activity regulation through reversible phosphorylation. The day/night phosphorylation of leaf PEPC in…”
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    Functional Incorporation of Sorghum Small Subunit Increases the Catalytic Turnover Rate of Rubisco in Transgenic Rice1[C][W][OA] by Ishikawa, Chie, Hatanaka, Tomoko, Misoo, Shuji, Miyake, Chikahiro, Fukayama, Hiroshi

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-07-2011)
    “…Rubisco limits photosynthetic CO(2) fixation because of its low catalytic turnover rate (k(cat)) and competing oxygenase reaction. Previous attempts to improve…”
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    Gene expression profiling of rice grown in free air CO sub(2) enrichment (FACE) and elevated soil temperature by Fukayama, Hiroshi, Sugino, Miho, Fukuda, Takuya, Masumoto, Chisato, Taniguchi, Yojiro, Okada, Masumi, Sameshima, Ryoji, Hatanaka, Tomoko, Misoo, Shuji, Hasegawa, Toshihiro, Miyao, Mitsue

    Published in Field crops research (28-02-2011)
    “…Rising atmospheric CO sub(2) concentration is accompanied by global warming. However, interactive effects of elevated CO sub(2) and soil temperature have not…”
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    Gene expression profiling of rice grown in free air CO 2 enrichment (FACE) and elevated soil temperature by Fukayama, Hiroshi, Sugino, Miho, Fukuda, Takuya, Masumoto, Chisato, Taniguchi, Yojiro, Okada, Masumi, Sameshima, Ryoji, Hatanaka, Tomoko, Misoo, Shuji, Hasegawa, Toshihiro, Miyao, Mitsue

    Published in Field crops research (2011)
    “…▶ Gene expressions analyzed by microarray were significantly affected by FACE. ▶ Elevated soil temperature increases the number of differently expressed genes…”
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