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    Construction of the Thermostable D-Allulose 3-Epimerase from Arthrobacter globiformis M30 by Protein Engineering Method by Ohtani, Kouhei, Shimada, Kensaku, Gullapalli, Pushpa Kiran, Ishikawa, Kazuhiko

    Published in Journal of Applied Glycoscience (2024)
    “…D-Allulose 3-epimerase catalyzes C-3 epimerization between D-fructose and D-allulose was found in Arthrobacter globiformis strain M30. The enzyme gene was…”
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    The rare sugar d-tagatose protects plants from downy mildews and is a safe fungicidal agrochemical by Mochizuki, Susumu, Fukumoto, Takeshi, Ohara, Toshiaki, Ohtani, Kouhei, Yoshihara, Akihide, Shigematsu, Yoshio, Tanaka, Keiji, Ebihara, Koichi, Tajima, Shigeyuki, Gomi, Kenji, Ichimura, Kazuya, Izumori, Ken, Akimitsu, Kazuya

    Published in Communications biology (05-08-2020)
    “…The rare sugar d -tagatose is a safe natural product used as a commercial food ingredient. Here, we show that d -tagatose controls a wide range of plant…”
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    Purification and characterization of d-allulose 3-epimerase derived from Arthrobacter globiformis M30, a GRAS microorganism by Yoshihara, Akihide, Kozakai, Taro, Shintani, Tomoya, Matsutani, Ryo, Ohtani, Kouhei, Iida, Tetsuo, Akimitsu, Kazuya, Izumori, Ken, Gullapalli, Pushpa Kiran

    Published in Journal of bioscience and bioengineering (01-02-2017)
    “…An enzyme that catalyzes C-3 epimerization between d-fructose and d-allulose was found in Arthrobacter globiformis strain M30. Arthrobacter species have long…”
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    X‐ray structure of Arthrobacter globiformis M30 ketose 3‐epimerase for the production of d‐allulose from d‐fructose by Yoshida, Hiromi, Yoshihara, Akihide, Gullapalli, Pushpa Kiran, Ohtani, Kouhei, Akimitsu, Kazuya, Izumori, Ken, Kamitori, Shigehiro

    “…The X‐ray structure of ketose 3‐epimerase from Arthrobacter globiformis M30, which was previously reported to be a d‐allulose 3‐epimerase (AgD‐AE), was…”
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    Citrus as a molecular contact point for co-evolution of Alternaria pathogens by Akimitsu, Kazuya, Ohtani, Kouhei, Shimagami, Takuya, Katsumoto, Mai, Igarashi, Chika, Tanaka, Sawa, Matsuoka, Syu, Mochizuki, Susumu, Tsuge, Takashi, Yamamoto, Mikihiro, Kodama, Motoichiro, Ichimura, Kazuya, Gomi, Kenji

    “…Alternaria black rot, Alternaria leaf spot of rough lemon, and Alternaria brown spot of tangerines are three major citrus Alternaria pathogens. Citrus could be…”
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    Role of the Host-Selective ACT-Toxin Synthesis Gene ACTTS2 Encoding an Enoyl-Reductase in Pathogenicity of the Tangerine Pathotype of Alternaria alternata by Ajiro, Naoya, Miyamoto, Yoko, Masunaka, Akira, Tsuge, Takashi, Yamamoto, Mikihiro, Ohtani, Kouhei, Fukumoto, Takeshi, Gomi, Kenji, Peever, Tobin L, Izumi, Yuriko, Tada, Yasuomi, Akimitsu, Kazuya

    Published in Phytopathology (01-02-2010)
    “…The tangerine pathotype of Alternaria alternata produces host-selective ACT-toxin and causes Alternaria brown spot disease of tangerines and tangerine hybrids…”
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    Sensitivity to Alternaria alternata Toxin in Citrus because of Altered Mitochondrial RNA Processing by Ohtani, Kouhei, Yamamoto, Hiroyuki, Akimitsu, Kazuya

    “…Specificity in the interaction between rough lemon (Citrus jambhiri Lush.) and the fungal pathogen Alternaria alternata rough lemon pathotype is determined by…”
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    Molecular cloning and characterization of a thaumatin-like protein-encoding cDNA from rough lemon by Kim, Bong-Gyu, Fukumoto, Takeshi, Tatano, Satoshi, Gomi, Kenji, Ohtani, Kouhei, Tada, Yasuomi, Akimitsu, Kazuya

    “…Plants accumulate defense-related proteins when they suffer attacks by fungi and bacteria, diverse stress conditions, or elicitor treatment. Among the…”
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    Nematicidal Activity of 5-Hydroxymethyl-2-furoic Acid against Plant-Parasitic Nematodes by Kimura, Yasuo, Tani, Satoko, Hayashi, Asami, Ohtani, Kouhei, Fujioka, Shozo, Kawano, Tsuyoshi, Shimada, Atsumi

    “…A nematicide, 5-hydroxymethyl-2-furoic acid (1), was isolated from cultures of the fungus Aspergillus sp. and its structure was identified by spectroscopic…”
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    Host-selective toxins produced by the plant pathogenic fungus Alternaria alternata by Tsuge, Takashi, Harimoto, Yoshiaki, Akimitsu, Kazuya, Ohtani, Kouhei, Kodama, Motoichiro, Akagi, Yasunori, Egusa, Mayumi, Yamamoto, Mikihiro, Otani, Hiroshi

    Published in FEMS microbiology reviews (01-01-2013)
    “…Abstract Host-selective toxins (HSTs) produced by fungal plant pathogens are generally low-molecular-weight secondary metabolites with a diverse range of…”
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    rare sugar d-allose acts as a triggering molecule of rice defence via ROS generation by Kano, Akihito, Fukumoto, Takeshi, Ohtani, Kouhei, Yoshihara, Akihide, Ohara, Toshiaki, Tajima, Shigeyuki, Izumori, Ken, Tanaka, Keiji, Ohkouchi, Takeo, Ishida, Yutaka, Nishizawa, Yoko, Ichimura, Kazuya, Tada, Yasuomi, Gomi, Kenji, Akimitsu, Kazuya

    Published in Journal of experimental botany (01-11-2013)
    “…Only d-allose, among various rare monosaccharides tested, induced resistance to Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae in susceptible rice leaves with defence…”
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    Involvement of carbon catabolite repression on regulation of endopolygalacturonase gene expression in citrus fruit by Ohtani, K. (Kagawa Univ., Takamatsu (Japan).), Isshiki, A, Katoh, H, Yamamoto, H, Akimitsu, K

    Published in Journal of general plant pathology : JGPP (01-04-2003)
    “…Abstract The Acpg1 gene of Alternaria citri encodes an extracellular endopolygalacturonase that is important for virulence in citrus fruits. Expression of…”
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    Nematicidal Activities of 4-Hydroxyphenylacetic Acid and Oidiolactone D Produced by the Fungus Oidiodendron sp by Ohtani, Kouhei, Fujioka, Shozo, Shimada, Atsumi, Kimura, Yasuo

    “…Two nematicides, 4-hydroxyphenylacetic acid (4-HPA) (1) and oidiolactone D (2), were isolated from cultures of the fungus Oidiodendron sp., and their…”
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    Rare Sugar, d-Allose, Confers Resistance to Rice Bacterial Blight with Upregulation of Defense-Related Genes in Oryza sativa by Kano, Akihito, Gomi, Kenji, Yamasaki-Kokudo, Yumiko, Satoh, Masaru, Fukumoto, Takeshi, Ohtani, Kouhei, Tajima, Shigeyuki, Izumori, Ken, Tanaka, Keiji, Ishida, Yutaka, Tada, Yasuomi, Nishizawa, Yoko, Akimitsu, Kazuya

    Published in Phytopathology (2010)
    “…We investigated responses of rice plant to three rare sugars, d-altrose, d-sorbose, and d-allose, due to establishment of mass production methods for these…”
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    A zinc-binding citrus protein metallothionein can act as a plant defense factor by controlling host-selective ACR-toxin production by Nishimura, Satoshi, Tatano, Satoshi, Miyamoto, Yoko, Ohtani, Kouhei, Fukumoto, Takeshi, Gomi, Kenji, Tada, Yasuomi, Ichimura, Kazuya, Akimitsu, Kazuya

    Published in Plant molecular biology (2013)
    “…Metallothionein is a small cysteine-rich protein known to have a metal-binding function. We isolated three different lengths of rough lemon cDNAs encoding a…”
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