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Hikaru Satoh

Hikaru Satoh

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
54
Citations
11911
World Ranking
15527
National Ranking
1101

Overview

Hikaru Satoh is affiliated with Kyushu University in Japan. The scientist's academic profile includes a variety of research activities, although there are no publicly listed papers, co-authors, or specific publication venues attributed at this time.

There is no detailed information available regarding their main or subfields of study, nor are there recorded main topics of work associated with their research contributions. Similarly, no book publications or awards have been documented in the available data.

While specific details of Hikaru Satoh's research outputs remain limited, their association with Kyushu University situates them within a well-established academic environment in Japan, which is known for diverse research across multiple scientific disciplines.

Ongoing updates to their scholarly contributions may provide further insights into their areas of expertise and research impact in due course.

Best Publications

  • Biochemical and Genetic Analysis of the Effects of Amylose-Extender Mutation in Rice Endosperm

    Aiko Nishi;Yasunori Nakamura;Naoki Tanaka;Hikaru Satoh

  • Expression profiling of genes involved in starch synthesis in sink and source organs of rice

    Takashi Ohdan;Perigio B. Francisco;Takayuki Sawada;Tatsuro Hirose

  • Mapping of a gene responsible for the difference in amylopectin structure between japonica-type and indica-type rice varieties.

    T. Umemoto;M. Yano;H. Satoh;A. Shomura

  • SUPERWOMAN1 and DROOPING LEAF genes control floral organ identity in rice.

    Nobuhiro Nagasawa;Masahiro Miyoshi;Yoshio Sano;Hikaru Satoh

  • The small GTP-binding protein Rac is a regulator of cell death in plants

    Tsutomu Kawasaki;Kenji Henmi;Eiichiro Ono;Satoru Hatakeyama

  • Characterization of SSIIIa-Deficient Mutants of Rice: The Function of SSIIIa and Pleiotropic Effects by SSIIIa Deficiency in the Rice Endosperm

    Naoko Fujita;Mayumi Yoshida;Tomonori Kondo;Kaori Saito

  • Starch-Branching Enzyme I-Deficient Mutation Specifically Affects the Structure and Properties of Starch in Rice Endosperm

    Hikaru Satoh;Aiko Nishi;Kazuhiro Yamashita;Yoko Takemoto

  • The starch-debranching enzymes isoamylase and pullulanase are both involved in amylopectin biosynthesis in rice endosperm

    Akiko Kubo;Naoko Fujita;Kyuya Harada;Toshiaki Matsuda

  • A Novel Factor FLOURY ENDOSPERM2 Is Involved in Regulation of Rice Grain Size and Starch Quality

    Kao-Chih She;Hiroaki Kusano;Kazuyoshi Koizumi;Hiromoto Yamakawa

  • The heterotrimeric G protein α subunit acts upstream of the small GTPase Rac in disease resistance of rice

    Utut Suharsono;Yukiko Fujisawa;Tsutomu Kawasaki;Yukimoto Iwasaki

  • Mutation of the Plastidial α-Glucan Phosphorylase Gene in Rice Affects the Synthesis and Structure of Starch in the Endosperm

    Hikaru Satoh;Kensuke Shibahara;Takashi Tokunaga;Aiko Nishi

  • The structure of starch can be manipulated by changing the expression levels of starch branching enzyme IIb in rice endosperm.

    Naoki Tanaka;Naoko Fujita;Aiko Nishi;Hikaru Satoh

  • Purification of protein body-I of rice seed and its polypeptide composition

    Masahiro Ogawa;Toshihiro Kumamaru;Hikaru Satoh;Nobuo Iwata

  • MNU-induced mutant pools and high performance TILLING enable finding of any gene mutation in rice

    Tadzunu Suzuki;Mitsugu Eiguchi;Toshihiro Kumamaru;Hikaru Satoh

  • The Rice Mutant esp2 Greatly Accumulates the Glutelin Precursor and Deletes the Protein Disulfide Isomerase

    Yoko Takemoto;Sean J. Coughlan;Thomas W. Okita;Hikaru Satoh

  • Correlation between activities of starch debranching enzyme and α-polyglucan structure in endosperms of sugary-1 mutants of rice

    Yasunori Nakamura;Akiko Kubo;Tomoyuki Shimamune;Toshiaki Matsuda

  • New Endosperm Mutations Induced by Chemical Mutagens in Rice Oryza sativa L.

    Hikaru Satoh;Takeshi Omura

  • Characterization of pullulanase (PUL)-deficient mutants of rice (Oryza sativa L.) and the function of PUL on starch biosynthesis in the developing rice endosperm

    Naoko Fujita;Yoshiko Toyosawa;Yoshinori Utsumi;Toshiyuki Higuchi

  • Changes in structure of starch and enzyme activities affected by sugary mutations in developing rice endosperm: Possible role of starch debranching enzyme (R-enzyme) in amylopectin biosynthesis

    Yasunori Nakamura;Takayuki Umemoto;Yasuhiro Takahata;Kozo Komae

  • Differences in Amylopectin Structure Between Two Rice Varieties in Relation to the Effects of Temperature During Grain‐Filling

    Takayuki Umemoto;Kazuo Terashima;Yasunori Nakamura;Hikaru Satoh

Frequent Co-Authors

Yasunori Nakamura
Yasunori Nakamura Akita Prefectural University
Thomas W. Okita
Thomas W. Okita Washington State University
Yasuo Nagato
Yasuo Nagato University of Tokyo
Ko Shimamoto
Ko Shimamoto Nara Institute of Science and Technology
Tsutomu Kawasaki
Tsutomu Kawasaki Kindai University
Hidemi Kitano
Hidemi Kitano Nagoya University
Masahiro Yano
Masahiro Yano National Agriculture and Food Research Organization
Koh Iba
Koh Iba Kyushu University
Makoto Kimura
Makoto Kimura Kyushu University
Nori Kurata
Nori Kurata National Institute of Genetics

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