Yumiko N Tsuchiya
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Recent Articles
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Araya T, Miyamoto M, Wibowo J, Suzuki A, Kojima S, Tsuchiya Y, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2014 Jan;
111(5):2029-34.
PMID: 24449877
Morphological plasticity of root systems is critically important for plant survival because it allows plants to optimize their capacity to take up water and nutrients from the soil environment. Here...
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Kusano M, Tabuchi M, Fukushima A, Funayama K, Diaz C, Kobayashi M, et al.
Plant J
. 2011 Jan;
66(3):456-66.
PMID: 21255162
Rice plants grown in paddy fields preferentially use ammonium as a source of inorganic nitrogen. Glutamine synthetase (GS) catalyses the conversion of ammonium to glutamine. Of the three genes encoding...
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AtAMT1;4, a pollen-specific high-affinity ammonium transporter of the plasma membrane in Arabidopsis
Yuan L, Graff L, Loque D, Kojima S, Tsuchiya Y, Takahashi H, et al.
Plant Cell Physiol
. 2008 Dec;
50(1):13-25.
PMID: 19073648
Pollen represents an important nitrogen sink in flowers to ensure pollen viability. Since pollen cells are symplasmically isolated during maturation and germination, membrane transporters are required for nitrogen import across...
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Kawashima C, Yoshimoto N, Maruyama-Nakashita A, Tsuchiya Y, Saito K, Takahashi H, et al.
Plant J
. 2008 Sep;
57(2):313-21.
PMID: 18801012
Plants play an important role in the global sulphur cycle because they assimilate sulphur from the environment and build it into methionine and cysteine. Several genes of the sulphur assimilation...