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Sakae Katoh

Sakae Katoh

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Chemistry

D-Index
50
Citations
7232
World Ranking
14580
National Ranking
1140

Overview

Sakae Katoh is affiliated with Toho University in Japan. Their academic work is associated primarily with this institution.

There is limited publicly available information regarding Sakae Katoh's recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, and book publications. No records of frequent co-authors or publication venues have been documented, which may indicate a focus on individual research or limited indexing of their work in common academic databases.

Details on their main and subfields of study are not provided, and there are no specific topics of research or areas of specialization listed in the accessible data. Similarly, there is no information on awards won or other formal recognitions.

The data does not indicate that Sakae Katoh is deceased, suggesting that they are currently active or at least living within the academic community.

Best Publications

  • Purification and some properties of spinach plastocyanin.

    Sakae Katoh;Irie Shiratori;Atusi Takamiya

  • Is the primary cause of thermal inactivation of oxygen evolution in spinach PS II membranes release of the extrinsic 33 kDa protein or of Mn

    Isao Enami;Mami Kitamura;Tatsuya Tomo;Yoshiyuki Isokawa

  • Temperature acclimation of photosynthesis and related changes in photosystem II electron transport in winter wheat.

    Takenobu Yamasaki;Tomokazu Yamakawa;Yoshihiro Yamane;Hiroyuki Koike

  • Relationship between Photosynthesis and Chlorophyll Content during Leaf Senescence of Rice Seedlings

    Mariko Kura-Hotta;Kazuhiko Satoh;Sakae Katoh

  • Photosynthetic activities of a thermophilic blue-green alga

    Takashi Yamaoka;Kazuhiko Satoh;Sakae Katoh

  • Effects of leaf age, nitrogen nutrition and photon flux density on the distribution of nitrogen among leaves of a vine (Ipomoea tricolor Cav.) grown horizontally to avoid mutual shading of leaves.

    Kouki Hikosaka;Ichiro Terashima;Sakae Katoh

  • Plastoquinone as a common link between photosynthesis and respiration in a blue-green alga.

    Masahiko Hirano;Kazuhiko Satoh;Sakae Katoh

  • Ascorbate-supported NADP photoreduction by heated Euglena chloroplasts

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  • A New Copper Protein from Chlorella Ellipsoidea

    Sakae Katoh

  • Studies on electron transport associated with Photosystem I. I. Functional site of plastocyanin: Inhibitory effects of HgCl2 on electron transport and plastocyanin in chloroplasts

    Mamiko Kimimura;Sakae Katoh

  • Multiple forms of P700-chlorophyll a -protein complexes from Synechococcus sp.: The iron, quinone and carotenoid contents

    Yuichiro Takahashi;Koitsu Hirota;Sakae Katoh

  • Isolation and characterization of Photosystem II complexes which lack light-harvesting chlorophyll a/b proteins but retain three extrinsic proteins related to oxygen evolution from spinach

    Isao Enami;Kei Kamino;Jian Ren Shen;Kazuhiko Satoh

  • Distribution of plastocyanin in plants, with special reference to its localization in chloroplasts.

    Sakae Katoh;Ikuko Suga;Irie Shiratori;Atusi Takamiya

  • Crosslinking between the 33 kDa extrinsic protein and the 47 kDa chlorophyll-carrying protein of the PS II reaction center core complex

    Isao Enami;Kazuhiko Satoh;Sakae Katoh

  • Studies on chlorophyll fluorescence in chloroplasts II. Effect of ferricyanide on the induction of fluorescence in the presence of 3-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)-1,1-dimethylurea

    Isamu Ikegami;Sakae Katoh

  • NATURE OF COPPER-PROTEIN BINDING IN SPINACH PLASTOCYANIN.

    Sakae Katoh;Atusi Takamiya

  • Oxidation and reduction of plastoquinone by photosynthetic and respiratory electron transport in a cyanobacterium Synechococcus sp.

    Meiko Aoki;Sakae Katoh

  • Multiple forms of chlorophyll-protein complexes from a thermophilic cyanobacterium Synechococcus sp☆

    Yuichiro Takahashi;Hiroyuki Koike;Sakae Katoh

  • An oxygen-evolving complex with a simple subunit structure - ‘a water-plastoquinone oxidoreductase” - from the thermophilic cyanobacterium Synechococcus sp.

    Kazuhiko Satoh;Takashi Ohno;Sakae Katoh

  • Effects of light on degradation of chlorophyll and proteins during senescence of detached rice leaves

    Katsuhiko Okada;Yasunori Inoue;Kazuhiko Satoh;Sakae Katoh

  • Total immobilization of the extrinsic 33 kDa protein in spinach Photosystem II membrane preparations. Protein stoichiometry and stabilization of oxygen evolution

    Isao Enami;Mari Kaneko;Nobuhito Kitamura;Hiroyuki Koike

  • A photoactive Photosystem-II reaction-center complex lacking a chlorophyll-binding 40 kilodalton subunit from the thermophilic cyanobacterium Synechococcus sp.

    Akihiko Yamagishi;Sakae Katoh

  • Chloramphenicol is an inhibitor of photosynthesis.

    Katsuhiko Okada;Kazuhiko Satoh;Sakae Katoh

  • Further characterization of the two photosystem II reaction center complex preparations from the thermophilic cyanobacterium Synechococcus sp.

    Akihiko Yamagishi;Sakae Katoh

Frequent Co-Authors

Kintake Sonoike
Kintake Sonoike Waseda University
Akihiko Yamagishi
Akihiko Yamagishi Toho University
Jian-Ren Shen
Jian-Ren Shen Okayama University
Ichiro Terashima
Ichiro Terashima National Chung Hsing University
Shigeru Itoh
Shigeru Itoh Nagoya University
Tatsuya Tomo
Tatsuya Tomo Tokyo University of Science
Hiroshi Matsubara
Hiroshi Matsubara Osaka Metropolitan University
Kouki Hikosaka
Kouki Hikosaka Tohoku University
Cai-Zhong Jiang
Cai-Zhong Jiang University of California, Davis
Masahiko Ikeuchi
Masahiko Ikeuchi University of Tokyo

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