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Hideaki Nojiri

Hideaki Nojiri

D-Index & Metrics

Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
65
Citations
11429
World Ranking
9402
National Ranking
637

Hideaki Nojiri publication distribution in Biology and Biochemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Biology and Biochemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Hideaki Nojiri sits on this spectrum.

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47 publications 1,028+

This scientist: 286 publications — 76th percentile

76% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,028 publications or more.

Hideaki Nojiri D-index placement in Biology and Biochemistry in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Biology and Biochemistry scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Hideaki Nojiri sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 167+

This scientist: 65 D-Index — 55th percentile

55% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 167 D-Index or more.

Overview

Hideaki Nojiri is affiliated with the University of Tokyo in Japan. Their research spans multiple disciplines within the biological and environmental sciences, focusing on biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, agriculture, and environmental science. Their contributions are distributed across several key subfields including molecular biology, plant science, pollution, ecology, evolution, behavior, and systematics.

The scientist's published work addresses a variety of interconnected topics:

  • Bacterial Genetics and Biotechnology
  • Genomics and Phylogenetic Studies
  • Microbial bioremediation and biosurfactants
  • Bacteriophages and microbial interactions
  • Plant Parasitism and Resistance
  • Plant biochemistry and biosynthesis
  • Photosynthetic Processes and Mechanisms

Hideaki Nojiri has published extensively, with recent papers including:

  • "Genomic evidence for convergent evolution of gene clusters for momilactone biosynthesis in land plants," 2020, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • "Effects of environmental factors and coexisting substrates on PAH degradation and transcriptomic responses of the defined bacterial consortium OPK," 2021, Environmental Pollution
  • "Rhizospheric plant-microbe synergistic interactions achieve efficient arsenic phytoextraction by Pteris vittata," 2022, Journal of Hazardous Materials
  • "The rice wound-inducible transcription factor RERJ1 sharing same signal transduction pathway with OsMYC2 is necessary for defense response to herbivory and bacterial blight," 2021, Plant Molecular Biology
  • "Incorporation of Plasmid DNA Into Bacterial Membrane Vesicles by Peptidoglycan Defects in Escherichia coli," 2021, Frontiers in Microbiology

The scientist frequently publishes in several venues, reflecting a broad engagement with microbiology, applied microbiology, preprint repositories, and plasmid-focused journals. The venues with notable numbers of publications include:

  • Frontiers in Microbiology
  • Applied and Environmental Microbiology
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Plasmid

Collaboration is an important aspect of Hideaki Nojiri's work, with frequent coauthors such as Kazunori Okada, Chiho Suzuki-Minakuchi, Masaki Shintani, Haruo Suzuki, and Masato Suzuki. These collaborations have resulted in multiple joint publications contributing to their fields of study.

Best Publications

  • Involvement of Jasmonic Acid in Elicitor-Induced Phytoalexin Production in Suspension-Cultured Rice Cells

    H. Nojiri;M. Sugimori;H. Yamane;Y. Nishimura

  • Identification of a Biosynthetic Gene Cluster in Rice for Momilactones

    Kazuhiro Shimura;Atsushi Okada;Kazunori Okada;Yusuke Jikumaru

  • Identification and characterization of genes encoding carbazole 1,9a-dioxygenase in Pseudomonas sp. strain CA10.

    Shin-Ichi Sato;Jeong-Won Nam;Kano Kasuga;Hideaki Nojiri

  • Diverse Oxygenations Catalyzed by Carbazole 1,9a-Dioxygenase from Pseudomonas sp. Strain CA10

    Hideaki Nojiri;Jeong-Won Nam;Mikiko Kosaka;Ken-Ichi Morii

  • Complete nucleotide sequence of carbazole/dioxin-degrading plasmid pCAR1 in Pseudomonas resinovorans strain CA10 indicates its mosaicity and the presence of large catabolic transposon Tn4676.

    Kana Maeda;Hideaki Nojiri;Masaki Shintani;Takako Yoshida

  • Involvement of the elicitor-induced gene OsWRKY53 in the expression of defense-related genes in rice.

    Tetsuya Chujo;Ryota Takai;Chiharu Akimoto-Tomiyama;Sugihiro Ando

  • Identification of novel metabolites in the degradation of phenanthrene by Sphingomonas sp. strain P2.

    Onruthai Pinyakong;Onruthai Pinyakong;Hiroshi Habe;Nuttapun Supaka;Pairoh Pinpanichkarn

  • Identification of the OsOPR7 gene encoding 12-oxophytodienoate reductase involved in the biosynthesis of jasmonic acid in rice.

    Tomoyuki Tani;Hiroyuki Sobajima;Kazunori Okada;Tetsuya Chujo

  • Recent developments in molecular techniques for identification and monitoring of xenobiotic-degrading bacteria and their catabolic genes in bioremediation.

    J. Widada;H. Nojiri;T. Omori

  • Divergence of mobile genetic elements involved in the distribution of xenobiotic-catabolic capacity

    H. Nojiri;M. Shintani;T. Omori;T. Omori

  • OsTGAP1, a bZIP transcription factor, coordinately regulates the inductive production of diterpenoid phytoalexins in rice

    Atsushi Okada;Kazunori Okada;Koji Miyamoto;Jinichiro Koga

  • Molecular detection and diversity of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon-degrading bacteria isolated from geographically diverse sites.

    J. Widada;H. Nojiri;K. Kasuga;T. Yoshida

  • Cloning of genes involved in carbazole degradation of Pseudomonas sp. strain CA10: nucleotide sequences of genes and characterization of meta-cleavage enzymes and hydrolase.

    S I Sato;N Ouchiyama;T Kimura;H Nojiri

  • Molecular cloning and characterization of a cDNA encoding ent‐cassa‐12,15‐diene synthase, a putative diterpenoid phytoalexin biosynthetic enzyme, from suspension‐cultured rice cells treated with a chitin elicitor

    Eun-Min Cho;Atsushi Okada;Hiromichi Kenmoku;Kazuko Otomo

  • Synergistic degradation of pyrene by five culturable bacteria in a mangrove sediment-derived bacterial consortium

    Pagakrong Wanapaisan;Natthariga Laothamteep;Felipe Vejarano;Joydeep Chakraborty

  • OsWRKY28, a PAMP-responsive transrepressor, negatively regulates innate immune responses in rice against rice blast fungus.

    Tetsuya Chujo;Tetsuya Chujo;Koji Miyamoto;Takeo Shimogawa;Takafumi Shimizu;Takafumi Shimizu

  • Elicitor induced activation of the methylerythritol phosphate pathway toward phytoalexins biosynthesis in rice

    Atsushi Okada;Takafumi Shimizu;Kazunori Okada;Tomohisa Kuzuyama

  • New Classification System for Oxygenase Components Involved in Ring-Hydroxylating Oxygenations

    Jeong-Won Nam;Hideaki Nojiri;Takako Yoshida;Hiroshi Habe

  • Degradation of chlorinated dibenzofurans and dibenzo-p-dioxins by two types of bacteria having angular dioxygenases with different features.

    Hiroshi Habe;Jin Sung Chung;Jong Hoon Lee;Kano Kasuga

  • Genetic Characterization and Evolutionary Implications of a car Gene Cluster in the Carbazole Degrader Pseudomonas sp. Strain CA10

    Hideaki Nojiri;Hiroyo Sekiguchi;Kana Maeda;Masaaki Urata

Frequent Co-Authors

Hisakazu Yamane
Hisakazu Yamane Teikyo University
Toshio Omori
Toshio Omori Shibaura Institute of Technology
Kazunori Okada
Kazunori Okada University of Tokyo
Naoto Shibuya
Naoto Shibuya Meiji University
Eiichi Minami
Eiichi Minami University of Tsukuba
Masataka Tsuda
Masataka Tsuda Tohoku University
Morifumi Hasegawa
Morifumi Hasegawa Ibaraki University
Makoto Nishiyama
Makoto Nishiyama University of Tokyo
Shinya Fushinobu
Shinya Fushinobu University of Tokyo
Kentaro Shimizu
Kentaro Shimizu University of Zurich

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