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Hideya Fukuzawa

Hideya Fukuzawa

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Biology and Biochemistry

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Overview

Hideya Fukuzawa is affiliated with Kyoto University in Japan, focusing on several interconnected areas of biological and energy sciences. The research primarily spans biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, renewable energy, sustainability, environmental sciences, and agricultural and biological sciences.

The scientist's work encompasses multiple subfields, including molecular biology, renewable energy and environmental sustainability, plant science, cellular and molecular neuroscience, and ecology, evolution, behavior, and systematics. The research topics particularly cover photosynthetic processes and mechanisms, algal biology and biofuel production, photoreceptor and optogenetics research, plant molecular biology, protist diversity and phylogeny, biocrusts and microbial ecology, as well as lipid metabolism and biosynthesis.

Some recent publications by Hideya Fukuzawa include:

  • "Raman image-activated cell sorting", 2020, Nature Communications
  • "Pyrenoid Starch Sheath Is Required for LCIB Localization and the CO2-Concentrating Mechanism in Green Algae", 2020, PLANT PHYSIOLOGY
  • "The Chlamydomonas bZIP transcription factor BLZ8 confers oxidative stress tolerance by inducing the carbon-concentrating mechanism", 2021, The Plant Cell
  • "CO2-dependent migration and relocation of LCIB, a pyrenoid-peripheral protein in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii", 2021, PLANT PHYSIOLOGY
  • "Algal Autophagy Is Necessary for the Regulation of Carbon Metabolism Under Nutrient Deficiency", 2020, Frontiers in Plant Science

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Hideya Fukuzawa include:

  • Takashi Yamano
  • Masataka Kajikawa
  • Daisuke Shimamura
  • Yoshinori Tsuji
  • Haruka Shinkawa

The research work has been published in a number of venues with multiple contributions to bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), PLANT PHYSIOLOGY, Nature Communications, The Plant Cell, and Frontiers in Plant Science.

Best Publications

  • The Chlamydomonas Genome Reveals the Evolution of Key Animal and Plant Functions

    Sabeeha S. Merchant;Simon E. Prochnik;Olivier Vallon;Elizabeth H. Harris

  • Chloroplast gene organization deduced from complete sequence of liverwort Marchantia polymorpha chloroplast DNA

    Kanji Ohyama;Hideya Fukuzawa;Takayuki Kohchi;Hiromasa Shirai;Hiromasa Shirai

  • Insights into Land Plant Evolution Garnered from the Marchantia polymorpha Genome

    John L Bowman;Takayuki Kohchi;Katsuyuki T Yamato;Jerry Jenkins

  • Intelligent Image-Activated Cell Sorting

    Nao Nitta;Takeaki Sugimura;Akihiro Isozaki;Hideharu Mikami

  • Photochemical properties of the flavin mononucleotide-binding domains of the phototropins from Arabidopsis, rice, and Chlamydomonas reinhardtii.

    Masahiro Kasahara;Trevor E. Swartz;Margaret A. Olney;Akihiko Onodera

  • Genes essential to sodium-dependent bicarbonate transport in cyanobacteria : function and phylogenetic analysis

    Mari Shibata;Hirokazu Katoh;Masatoshi Sonoda;Hiroshi Ohkawa

  • Distinct constitutive and low-CO2-induced CO2 uptake systems in cyanobacteria: Genes involved and their phylogenetic relationship with homologous genes in other organisms

    Mari Shibata;Hiroshi Ohkawa;Takakazu Kaneko;Hideya Fukuzawa

  • A gene homologous to chloroplast carbonic anhydrase (icfA) is essential to photosynthetic carbon dioxide fixation by Synechococcus PCC7942.

    Hideya Fukuzawa;Eiji Suzuki;Yutaka Komukai;Shigetoh Miyachi

  • cDNA cloning, sequence, and expression of carbonic anhydrase in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii: regulation by environmental CO2 concentration.

    Hideya Fukuzawa;Shoko Fujiwara;Yoshinari Yamamoto;Maribel L. Dionisio-Sese

  • Expression profiling-based identification of CO2-responsive genes regulated by CCM1 controlling a carbon-concentrating mechanism in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii.

    Kenji Miura;Takashi Yamano;Satoshi Yoshioka;Tsutomu Kohinata

  • Ccm1, a regulatory gene controlling the induction of a carbon-concentrating mechanism in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii by sensing CO2 availability

    Hideya Fukuzawa;Kenji Miura;Kimitsune Ishizaki;Ken-ichi Kucho

  • Archaeal-type rhodopsins in Chlamydomonas: model structure and intracellular localization.

    Takeshi Suzuki;Kenta Yamasaki;Satoshi Fujita;Kazushi Oda

  • A large scale structural analysis of cDNAs in a unicellular green alga, Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. I. Generation of 3433 non-redundant expressed sequence tags.

    Erika Asamizu;Yasukazu Nakamura;Shusei Sato;Hideya Fukuzawa

  • Raman image-activated cell sorting.

    Nao Nitta;Takanori Iino;Akihiro Isozaki;Mai Yamagishi

  • Structure and differential expression of two genes encoding carbonic anhydrase in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii.

    Shoko Fujiwara;Hideya Fukuzawa;Akira Tachiki;Shigetoh Miyachi

  • Light and low-CO2-dependent LCIB-LCIC complex localization in the chloroplast supports the carbon-concentrating mechanism in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii.

    Takashi Yamano;Tomoki Tsujikawa;Kyoko Hatano;Shin Ichiro Ozawa;Shin Ichiro Ozawa

  • Gene organization of the liverwort Y chromosome reveals distinct sex chromosome evolution in a haploid system.

    Katsuyuki T. Yamato;Kimitsune Ishizaki;Masaki Fujisawa;Sachiko Okada

  • Structure and organization of Marchantia polymorpha chloroplast genome. I. Cloning and gene identification.

    Kanji Ohyama;Hideya Fukuzawa;Takayuki Kohchi;Tohru Sano

  • Rapid transformation of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii without cell-wall removal

    Takashi Yamano;Hiro Iguchi;Hideya Fukuzawa

  • Generation of expressed sequence tags from low-CO2 and high-CO2 adapted cells of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii.

    Erika Asamizu;Kenji Miura;Kenichi Kucho;Yoshihiro Inoue

Frequent Co-Authors

Katsuyuki T. Yamato
Katsuyuki T. Yamato Kindai University
Takayuki Kohchi
Takayuki Kohchi Kyoto University
Kimitsune Ishizaki
Kimitsune Ishizaki Kobe University
Shigetoh Miyachi
Shigetoh Miyachi University of Tokyo
Satoshi Tabata
Satoshi Tabata Tokyo University of Science
Erika Asamizu
Erika Asamizu University of Tsukuba
Yasukazu Nakamura
Yasukazu Nakamura National Institute of Genetics
Kazuhiko Umesono
Kazuhiko Umesono Kyoto University
Teruo Ogawa
Teruo Ogawa Nagoya University
Dino Di Carlo
Dino Di Carlo University of California, Los Angeles

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