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Ginga Shimakawa

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Shimakawa G, Demulder M, Flori S, Kawamoto A, Tsuji Y, Nawaly H, et al.
Cell . 2024 Oct; 187(21):5919-5934.e19. PMID: 39357521
Pyrenoids are subcompartments of algal chloroplasts that increase the efficiency of Rubisco-driven CO fixation. Diatoms fix up to 20% of global CO, but their pyrenoids remain poorly characterized. Here, we...
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Hani U, Naranjo B, Shimakawa G, Espinasse C, Vanacker H, Setif P, et al.
Plant Physiol . 2024 Sep; 197(1). PMID: 39324622
Thiol-dependent redox regulation of enzyme activities plays a central role in regulating photosynthesis. Besides the regulation of metabolic pathways, alternative electron transport is subjected to thiol-dependent regulation. We investigated the...
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Shimakawa G, Muller P, Miyake C, Krieger-Liszkay A, Setif P
Biochim Biophys Acta Bioenerg . 2024 Jul; 1865(4):149490. PMID: 38960078
Photosystem I (PSI) is an essential protein complex for oxygenic photosynthesis and is also known to be an important source of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in the light. When ROS...
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Shimakawa G, Matsuda Y, Burlacot A
J Biosci . 2024 Mar; 49. PMID: 38516912
Phototrophic organisms harbor two main bioenergetic hubs, photosynthesis and respiration, and these processes dynamically exchange and share metabolites to balance the energy of the cell. In microalgae and cyanobacteria, the...
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Nigishi M, Shimakawa G, Yamagishi K, Amano R, Ito S, Tsuji Y, et al.
Plant Physiol . 2024 Mar; 195(2):1432-1445. PMID: 38478576
Anion transporters sustain a variety of physiological states in cells. Bestrophins (BSTs) belong to a Cl- and/or HCO3- transporter family conserved in bacteria, animals, algae, and plants. Recently, putative BSTs...
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Kawamoto N, Nakanishi S, Shimakawa G
Plant Cell Physiol . 2024 Mar; 65(5):798-808. PMID: 38441328
A circadian clock is an essential system that drives the 24-h expression rhythms for adaptation to day-night cycles. The molecular mechanism of the circadian clock has been extensively studied in...
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Shimakawa G, Matsuda Y
Photosynth Res . 2024 Feb; 159(1):61-68. PMID: 38316719
Following the principle of oxygenic photosynthesis, electron transport in the thylakoid membranes (i.e., light reaction) generates ATP and NADPH from light energy, which is subsequently utilized for CO fixation in...
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Shimakawa G, Yashiro E, Matsuda Y
Physiol Plant . 2023 Dec; 175(6):e14086. PMID: 38148208
Diatoms are one of the most important phytoplankton on Earth. They comprise at least ten thousand species and contribute to up to 20% of the global primary production. Because of...
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Messant M, Hani U, Lai T, Wilson A, Shimakawa G, Krieger-Liszkay A
Plant J . 2023 Nov; 117(3):669-678. PMID: 37921075
The plastid terminal oxidase PTOX controls the oxidation level of the plastoquinone pool in the thylakoid membrane and acts as a safety valve upon abiotic stress, but detailed characterization of...
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Shimakawa G, Okuyama A, Harada H, Nakagaito S, Toyoshima Y, Nagata K, et al.
Plant Physiol . 2023 Aug; 193(4):2298-2305. PMID: 37625790
Marine diatoms are responsible for up to 20% of the annual global primary production by performing photosynthesis in seawater where CO2 availability is limited while HCO3- is abundant. Our previous...