Yukako Chiba
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Recent Articles
1.
Aoyama H, Arae T, Yamashita Y, Toyoda A, Naito S, Sotta N, et al.
Plant J
. 2024 Mar;
118(6):1889-1906.
PMID: 38494830
Plants have developed the ability to adjust to the day/night cycle through the expression of diel genes, which allow them to effectively respond to environmental changes and optimise their growth...
2.
Jie L, Sanagi M, Luo Y, Maeda H, Fukao Y, Chiba Y, et al.
Plant Biotechnol (Tokyo)
. 2024 Mar;
40(1):93-98.
PMID: 38439935
Nitrogen (N) availability is one of the most important factors regulating plant metabolism and growth as it affects global gene expression profiles. Dynamic changes in chromatin structure, including histone modifications...
3.
Imamichi T, Kusumoto N, Aoyama H, Takamatsu S, Honda Y, Muraoka S, et al.
Nucleic Acids Res
. 2024 Feb;
52(8):4276-4294.
PMID: 38366760
The bZIP60, XBP1 and HAC1 mRNAs encode transcription factors that mediate the unfolded protein response (UPR) in plants, animals and yeasts, respectively. Upon UPR, these mRNAs undergo unconventional cytoplasmic splicing...
4.
Luo Y, Yasuda S, Takagi J, Hasegawa Y, Chiba Y, Yamaguchi J, et al.
Biochem Biophys Res Commun
. 2022 Nov;
636(Pt 2):55-61.
PMID: 36347172
Ubiquitination is an important post-translational modification that regulates multiple cellular activities in plants including environmental stress responses. In addition to activity of ubiquitin ligases, the activity of deubiquitinating enzymes (DUBs)...
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Translational Landscape of a C4 Plant, Sorghum bicolor, Under Normal and Sulfur-Deficient Conditions
Sotta N, Chiba Y, Aoyama H, Takamatsu S, Suzuki T, Miwa K, et al.
Plant Cell Physiol
. 2022 Feb;
63(5):592-604.
PMID: 35166349
Recent accumulation of genomic and transcriptomic information has facilitated genetic studies. Increasing evidence has demonstrated that translation is an important regulatory step, and the transcriptome does not necessarily reflect the...
6.
Watanabe M, Chiba Y, Hirai M
Front Plant Sci
. 2021 May;
12:643403.
PMID: 34025692
The metabolism of an organism is closely related to both its internal and external environments. Metabolites can act as signal molecules that regulate the functions of genes and proteins, reflecting...
7.
Sotta N, Chiba Y, Miwa K, Takamatsu S, Tanaka M, Yamashita Y, et al.
Plant J
. 2021 Mar;
106(5):1455-1467.
PMID: 33772920
We previously reported that ribosome stalling at AUG-stop sequences in the 5'-untranslated region plays a critical role in regulating the expression of Arabidopsis thaliana NIP5;1, which encodes a boron uptake...
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Motomura K, Arae T, Araki-Uramoto H, Suzuki Y, Takeuchi H, Suzuki T, et al.
Plant Cell Physiol
. 2019 Dec;
61(4):712-721.
PMID: 31879778
Development of pollen, the male gametophyte of flowering plants, is tightly controlled by dynamic changes in gene expression. Recent research to clarify the molecular aspects of pollen development has revealed...
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Luo Y, Aoyama S, Fukao Y, Chiba Y, Sato T, Yamaguchi J
Plant Biotechnol (Tokyo)
. 2019 Nov;
36(2):107-112.
PMID: 31768111
As major components of the ubiquitin system, ubiquitin ligases mediate the transfer of ubiquitin to specific target substrates, thereby playing important roles in regulating a wide range of cellular processes....
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Arae T, Morita K, Imahori R, Suzuki Y, Yasuda S, Sato T, et al.
Plant Cell Physiol
. 2019 May;
60(9):2015-2025.
PMID: 31093672
CCR4/CAF1 are widely conserved deadenylases in eukaryotes. They form a large complex that includes NOT1 as a scaffold protein and various NOT proteins that are core components of multiple levels...