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Overview

Takashi Horiuchi is affiliated with the National Institutes of Natural Sciences in Japan. Their research spans primarily the field of Physics and Astronomy, with a particular focus on Astronomy and Astrophysics.

The scientist has contributed to numerous areas within their field, including:

  • Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations
  • Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
  • Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
  • Psychological and Temporal Perspectives Research
  • Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
  • Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
  • Astro and Planetary Science

Horiuchi's recent published papers cover a range of topics in astrophysics and related observations. Selected papers include:

  • "Spectral Evolution of Dark Asteroid Surfaces Induced by Space Weathering over a Decade" (2022, The Astrophysical Journal Letters)
  • "Narrow Fe-Kα Reverberation Mapping Unveils the Deactivated Broad-line Region in a Changing-look Active Galactic Nucleus" (2023, The Astrophysical Journal)
  • "Search for intrinsic NALs in BAL/mini-BAL quasar spectra" (2020, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society)
  • "X-Ray Winds in Nearby-to-distant Galaxies (X-WING). I. Legacy Surveys of Galaxies with Ultrafast Outflows and Warm Absorbers in z ∼ 0-4" (2024, The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series)
  • "Multi-wavelength studies of the X-ray binary MAXI J1727−0203: constraining system parameters" (2022, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society)

Frequent collaborators in Horiuchi's work include the following researchers, based on co-authorship counts:

  • Natsue Shiraishi (10 publications)
  • H. Hanayama (6 publications)
  • Hirofumi Noda (5 publications)
  • Takeo Minezaki (5 publications)
  • Hiroaki Sameshima (5 publications)

Horiuchi's research has appeared most often in several established publication venues:

  • The Proceedings of the Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association (6 publications)
  • arXiv (Cornell University) (4 publications)
  • Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (3 publications)
  • Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan (3 publications)
  • The Japanese Journal of Personality (3 publications)

Best Publications

  • Escherichia coli K-12: a cooperatively developed annotation snapshot—2005

    Monica Riley;Takashi Abe;Martha B. Arnaud;Mary K.B. Berlyn

  • Highly accurate genome sequences of Escherichia coli K‐12 strains MG1655 and W3110

    Koji Hayashi;Naoki Morooka;Yoshihiro Yamamoto;Katsutoshi Fujita

  • Expansion and contraction of ribosomal DNA repeats in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: requirement of replication fork blocking (Fob1) protein and the role of RNA polymerase I

    Takehiko Kobayashi;Denis J. Heck;Masayasu Nomura;Takashi Horiuchi

  • Transcription-dependent recombination and the role of fork collision in yeast rDNA

    Yasushi Takeuchi;Takashi Horiuchi;Takehiko Kobayashi

  • SIR2 regulates recombination between different rDNA repeats, but not recombination within individual rRNA genes in yeast.

    Takehiko Kobayashi;Takehiko Kobayashi;Takashi Horiuchi;Takashi Horiuchi;Prasad Tongaonkar;Loan Vu

  • A yeast gene product, Fob1 protein, required for both replication fork blocking and recombinational hotspot activities

    Takehiko Kobayashi;Takashi Horiuchi

  • Fate of DNA replication fork encountering a single DNA lesion during oriC plasmid DNA replication in vitro.

    Kumiko Higuchi;Tsutomu Katayama;Shigenori Iwai;Masumi Hidaka

  • Escherichia coli Replication Termination Protein Impedes the Action of Helicases

    Eui Hum Lee;Arthur Kornberg;Masumi Hidaka;Takehiko Kobayashi

  • Identification of a site required for DNA replication fork blocking activity in the rRNA gene cluster in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

    Takehiko Kobayashi;Masumi Hidaka;Masafumi Nishizawa;Takashi Horiuchi

  • A specific role of MutT protein: to prevent dG.dA mispairing in DNA replication.

    Masahiro Akiyama;Hisaji Maki;Mutsuo Sekiguchi;Takashi Horiuchi

  • Arabidopsis TEBICHI, with Helicase and DNA Polymerase Domains, Is Required for Regulated Cell Division and Differentiation in Meristems

    Soichi Inagaki;Takamasa Suzuki;Masa-aki Ohto;Hiroko Urawa

  • Structure of a replication-terminator protein complexed with DNA.

    Katsuhiko Kamada;Takashi Horiuchi;Katsufumi Ohsumi;Nobuo Shimamoto

  • A new conditional lethal mutator (dnaQ49) in Escherichia coli K12.

    Takashi Horiuchi;Hisaji Maki;Mutsuo Sekiguchi

  • A consensus sequence of three DNA replication terminus sites on the E. coli chromosome is highly homologous to the terR sites of the R6K plasmid.

    Masumi Hidaka;Masahiro Akiyama;Takashi Horiuchi

  • Recombinational rescue of the stalled DNA replication fork: a model based on analysis of an Escherichia coli strain with a chromosome region difficult to replicate.

    Takashi Horiuchi;Yohko Fujimura

  • Replication fork block protein, Fob1, acts as an rDNA region specific recombinator in S. cerevisiae.

    Katsuki Johzuka;Takashi Horiuchi

  • Cooperation of the N-terminal Helicase and C-terminal endonuclease activities of Archaeal Hef protein in processing stalled replication forks.

    Kayoko Komori;Masumi Hidaka;Takashi Horiuchi;Ryosuke Fujikane;Ryosuke Fujikane

  • The cis Element and Factors Required for Condensin Recruitment to Chromosomes

    Katsuki Johzuka;Takashi Horiuchi

  • Molecular cloning and nucleotide sequence of the mutT mutator of Escherichia coli that causes A:T to C:G transversion.

    Masahiro Akiyama;Takashi Horiuchi;Mutsuo Sekiguchi

  • The DNA replication fork blocked at the Ter site may be an entrance for the RecBCD enzyme into duplex DNA.

    T Horiuchi;Y Fujimura;H Nishitani;T Kobayashi

Frequent Co-Authors

Mutsuo Sekiguchi
Mutsuo Sekiguchi Kyushu University
Hirotada Mori
Hirotada Mori Nara Institute of Science and Technology
Daniel A. Perley
Daniel A. Perley Liverpool John Moores University
David L. Kaplan
David L. Kaplan University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee
Joshua S. Bloom
Joshua S. Bloom University of California, Berkeley
Eleonora Troja
Eleonora Troja National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Jesper Sollerman
Jesper Sollerman Stockholm University
Barry L. Wanner
Barry L. Wanner Harvard University
Mansi M. Kasliwal
Mansi M. Kasliwal California Institute of Technology
Takeshi Itoh
Takeshi Itoh Nara Institute of Science and Technology

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