Nakako Shibagaki
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Recent Articles
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Shibagaki N, Suda W, Clavaud C, Bastien P, Takayasu L, Iioka E, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2017 Sep;
7(1):10567.
PMID: 28874721
Skin aging is associated with changes in cutaneous physiology including interactions with a skin microbial community. A striking alteration and diversification in the skin microbiome with aging was observed between...
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Wang L, Clavaud C, Bar-Hen A, Cui M, Gao J, Liu Y, et al.
Exp Dermatol
. 2015 Mar;
24(5):398-400.
PMID: 25739873
Dandruff is a scalp disorder characterized by the formation of flaky white-yellowish scales due to an altered proliferation and differentiation status; a disrupted barrier function; a decrease in the level...
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Banks J, Nishiyama T, Hasebe M, Bowman J, Gribskov M, dePamphilis C, et al.
Science
. 2011 May;
332(6032):960-3.
PMID: 21551031
Vascular plants appeared ~410 million years ago, then diverged into several lineages of which only two survive: the euphyllophytes (ferns and seed plants) and the lycophytes. We report here the...
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Sato S, Hirakawa H, Isobe S, Fukai E, Watanabe A, Kato M, et al.
DNA Res
. 2010 Dec;
18(1):65-76.
PMID: 21149391
The whole genome of Jatropha curcas was sequenced, using a combination of the conventional Sanger method and new-generation multiplex sequencing methods. Total length of the non-redundant sequences thus obtained was...
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Khemkladngoen N, Cartagena J, Shibagaki N, Fukui K
J Biosci Bioeng
. 2010 Oct;
111(1):67-70.
PMID: 20920843
An efficient and rapid adventitious shoot regeneration system from young cotyledons of Jatropha curcas L. was developed. After testing several combinations of plant growth regulators, the highest regeneration frequency was...
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Shibagaki N, Grossman A
J Biol Chem
. 2010 Jun;
285(32):25094-102.
PMID: 20529854
The sulfate ion (SO(4)(2-)) is transported into plant root cells by SO(4)(2-) transporters and then mostly reduced to sulfide (S(2-)). The S(2-) is then bonded to O-acetylserine through the activity...
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Barberon M, Berthomieu P, Clairotte M, Shibagaki N, Davidian J, Gosti F
New Phytol
. 2008 Sep;
180(3):608-619.
PMID: 18761637
* In Arabidopsis, SULTR1;1 and SULTR1;2 are two genes proposed to be involved in high-affinity sulphate uptake from the soil solution. We address here the specific issue of their functional...
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Tomatsu H, Takano J, Takahashi H, Watanabe-Takahashi A, Shibagaki N, Fujiwara T
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2007 Nov;
104(47):18807-12.
PMID: 18003916
Molybdenum (Mo) is a trace element essential for living organisms, however no molybdate transporter has been identified in eukaryotes. Here, we report the identification of a molybdate transporter, MOT1, from...
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Gampala S, Kim T, He J, Tang W, Deng Z, Bai M, et al.
Dev Cell
. 2007 Aug;
13(2):177-89.
PMID: 17681130
Brassinosteroids (BRs) are essential hormones for plant growth and development. BRs regulate gene expression by inducing dephosphorylation of two key transcription factors, BZR1 and BZR2/BES1, through a signal transduction pathway...
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Shibagaki N, Grossman A
J Biol Chem
. 2006 Jun;
281(32):22964-73.
PMID: 16754669
Sulfate transporters in plants represent a family of proteins containing transmembrane domains that constitute the catalytic part of the protein and a short linking region that joins this catalytic moiety...