113 results on '"Yamashino, Takafumi"'
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2. Author Reply to Peer Reviews of The mRNA decapping machinery targets LBD3/ASL9 to mediate apical hook and lateral root development in Arabidopsis
3. Patterned proliferation orients tissue-wide stress to control root vascular symmetry in Arabidopsis
4. Diurnal control of intracellular distributions of PAS-Histidine kinase 1 and its interactions with partner proteins in the moss Physcomitrium patens
5. The mRNA decapping machinery targetsLBD3/ASL9to mediate apical hook and lateral root development inArabidopsis
6. A hierarchical transcriptional network activates specific CDK inhibitors that regulate G2 to control cell size and number in Arabidopsis
7. A hierarchical transcriptional network activates specific CDK inhibitors that regulate G2 to control cell size and number in Arabidopsis
8. Red light‐regulated interaction of Per‐Arnt‐Sim histidine kinases with partner histidine‐containing phosphotransfer proteins in Physcomitrium patens
9. Biochemical Characterization of Plant Hormone Cytokinin-Receptor Histidine Kinases Using Microorganisms
10. CCA1 and LHY contribute to nonhost resistance to Pyricularia oryzae (syn. Magnaporthe oryzae) in Arabidopsis thaliana
11. mRNA decapping machinery targetsLBD3/ASL9transcripts to authorize developmental reprogramming in Arabidopsis
12. PAS-histidine kinases PHK1 and PHK2 exert oxygen-dependent dual and opposite effects on gametophore formation in the moss Physcomitrella patens
13. Light-regulated PAS-containing histidine kinases delay gametophore formation in the moss Physcomitrella patens
14. The cereal pathogen Fusarium pseudograminearum produces a new class of active cytokinins during infection
15. Plant Circadian Clock and Traditional Japanese Clock
16. Diversity of plant circadian clocks: Insights from studies ofChlamydomonas reinhardtiiandPhyscomitrella patens
17. Insight into the mechanism of end-of-day far-red light (EODFR)-induced shade avoidance responses in Arabidopsis thaliana
18. The plant circadian clock looks like a traditional Japanese clock rather than a modern Western clock
19. Insight into a Physiological Role for the EC Night-Time Repressor in the Arabidopsis Circadian Clock
20. The EC Night-Time Repressor Plays a Crucial Role in Modulating Circadian Clock Transcriptional Circuitry by Conservatively Double-Checking Both Warm-Night and Night-Time-Light Signals in a Synergistic Manner in Arabidopsis thaliana
21. TheLNK1night light-inducible and clock-regulated gene is induced also in response to warm-night through the circadian clock nighttime repressor inArabidopsis thaliana
22. Ambient Temperature Signal Feeds into the Circadian Clock Transcriptional Circuitry Through the EC Night-Time Repressor in Arabidopsis thaliana
23. Transcription ofST2AEncoding A Sulfotransferase Family Protein That Is Involved in Jasmonic Acid Metabolism Is Controlled According to the Circadian Clock- and PIF4/PIF5-Mediated External Coincidence Mechanism inArabidopsis thaliana
24. Clock-Controlled and FLOWERING LOCUS T (FT)-Dependent Photoperiodic Pathway inLotus japonicusII: Characterization of a MicroRNA Implicated in the Control of Flowering Time
25. Clock-Controlled and FLOWERING LOCUS T (FT)-Dependent Photoperiodic Pathway in Lotus japonicus I: Verification of the Flowering-Associated Function of an FT Homolog
26. Verification at the protein level of the PIF4-mediated external coincidence model for the temperature-adaptive photoperiodic control of plant growth inArabidopsis thaliana
27. Circadian clock and PIF4-mediated external coincidence mechanism coordinately integrates both of the cues from seasonal changes in photoperiod and temperature to regulate plant growth inArabidopsis thaliana
28. From a Repressilator-Based Circadian Clock Mechanism to an External Coincidence Model Responsible for Photoperiod and Temperature Control of Plant Architecture inArabodopsis thaliana
29. Molecular Mechanisms of Circadian Rhythm inLotus japonicusandArabidopsis thalianaAre Sufficiently Compatible to Regulate Heterologous Core Clock Genes Robustly
30. Circadian Clock- and PIF4-Controlled Plant Growth: A Coincidence Mechanism Directly Integrates a Hormone Signaling Network into the Photoperiodic Control of Plant Architectures in Arabidopsis thaliana
31. A Circadian Clock- and PIF4-Mediated Double Coincidence Mechanism is Implicated in the Thermosensitive Photoperiodic Control of Plant Architectures in Arabidopsis thaliana
32. Transcriptional repressor PRR5 directly regulates clock-output pathways
33. Characterization of Shade Avoidance Responses inLotus japonicus
34. Light-Responsive Double B-Box Containing Transcription Factors Are Conserved inPhyscomitrella patens
35. Functional Characterization of HY5 Homolog Genes Involved in Early Light-Signaling inPhyscomitrella patens
36. PHYTOCHROME-INTERACTING FACTOR 4 and 5 (PIF4 and PIF5) Activate the Homeobox ATHB2 and Auxin-Inducible IAA29 Genes in the Coincidence Mechanism Underlying Photoperiodic Control of Plant Growth of Arabidopsis thaliana
37. Heterologous Expression and Functional Characterization of aPhyscomitrellaPseudo Response Regulator Homolog, PpPRR2, inArabidopsis
38. Classification of the Genes Involved in the Two-Component System of the MossPhyscomitrella patens
39. PHYTOCHROME-INTERACTING FACTORS PIF4 and PIF5 Are Implicated in the Regulation of Hypocotyl Elongation in Response to Blue Light inArabidopsis thaliana
40. Genomewide Characterization of the Light-Responsive and Clock-Controlled Output Pathways in Lotus japonicus with Special Emphasis of its Uniqueness
41. The Circadian Clock Regulates the Photoperiodic Response of Hypocotyl Elongation through a Coincidence Mechanism in Arabidopsis thaliana
42. Transcript Profiling of an Arabidopsis PSEUDO RESPONSE REGULATOR Arrhythmic Triple Mutant Reveals a Role for the Circadian Clock in Cold Stress Response
43. KAGAKU TO SEIBUTSU
44. A Stressful Episode in Plant Biology Are you a real ABA receptor?-Give me a break!
45. A Genetic Study of the Arabidopsis Circadian Clock with Reference to the TIMING OF CAB EXPRESSION 1 (TOC1) Gene
46. Involvement of Arabidopsis Clock-Associated Pseudo-Response Regulators in Diurnal Oscillations of Gene Expression in the Presence of Environmental Time Cues
47. Expression of the Cytokinin-Induced Type-A Response Regulator GeneARR9Is Regulated by the Circadian Clock inArabidopsis thaliana
48. A Small Subfamily ofArabidopsis RADIALIS-LIKE SANT/MYBGenes: A Link to HOOKLESS1-Mediated Signal Transduction during Early Morphogenesis
49. Characterization of bZip-Type Transcription Factor AtfA with Reference to Stress Responses of Conidia ofAspergillus nidulans
50. Characterization of Genetic Links between Two Clock-Associated Genes,GIandPRR5in the Current Clock Model ofArabidopsis thaliana
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