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Tatsuya Sakai

Tatsuya Sakai

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Plant Science and Agronomy

D-Index
41
Citations
9944
World Ranking
3589
National Ranking
140

Best Publications

  • The main auxin biosynthesis pathway in Arabidopsis.

    Kiyoshi Mashiguchi;Keita Tanaka;Tatsuya Sakai;Satoko Sugawara

  • Arabidopsis nph1 and npl1: Blue light receptors that mediate both phototropism and chloroplast relocation

    Tatsuya Sakai;Takatoshi Kagawa;Masahiro Kasahara;Trevor E. Swartz

  • Arabidopsis NPL1: a phototropin homolog controlling the chloroplast high-light avoidance response.

    Takatoshi Kagawa;Tatsuya Sakai;Noriyuki Suetsugu;Kazusato Oikawa

  • Interactions among PIN-FORMED and P-Glycoprotein Auxin Transporters in Arabidopsis

    Joshua J. Blakeslee;Anindita Bandyopadhyay;Ok Ran Lee;Jozef Mravec

  • The Phototropin Family of Photoreceptors

    W.R. Briggs;C.F. Beck;A.R. Cashmore;J.M. Christie

  • REPRESSION OF SHOOT GROWTH, a bZIP Transcriptional Activator, Regulates Cell Elongation by Controlling the Level of Gibberellins

    Jutarou Fukazawa;Tatsuya Sakai;Sarahmi Ishida;Isomaro Yamaguchi

  • ABCB19/PGP19 stabilises PIN1 in membrane microdomains in Arabidopsis

    Boosaree Titapiwatanakun;Joshua J. Blakeslee;Joshua J. Blakeslee;Anindita Bandyopadhyay;Haibing Yang

  • RPT2: A Signal Transducer of the Phototropic Response in Arabidopsis

    Tatsuya Sakai;Takuji Wada;Sumie Ishiguro;Kiyotaka Okada

  • Epstein-Barr virus nuclear antigen 2 exerts its transactivating function through interaction with recombination signal binding protein RBP-J kappa, the homologue of Drosophila Suppressor of Hairless.

    U Zimber-Strobl;L J Strobl;C Meitinger;R Hinrichs

  • Functional analysis of each blue light receptor, cry1, cry2, phot1, and phot2, by using combinatorial multiple mutants in Arabidopsis.

    Maki Ohgishi;Kensuke Saji;Kiyotaka Okada;Tatsuya Sakai

  • RPT2 Is a Signal Transducer Involved in Phototropic Response and Stomatal Opening by Association with Phototropin 1 in Arabidopsis thaliana

    Sayaka Inada;Maki Ohgishi;Tomoko Mayama;Kiyotaka Okada

  • Yucasin is a potent inhibitor of YUCCA, a key enzyme in auxin biosynthesis.

    Takeshi Nishimura;Ken-ichiro Hayashi;Hiromi Suzuki;Atsuko Gyohda

  • phot1 and phot2 mediate blue light-induced transient increases in cytosolic Ca2+ differently in Arabidopsis leaves

    Akiko Harada;Tatsuya Sakai;Kiyotaka Okada

  • The Different Growth Responses of the Arabidopsis thaliana Leaf Blade and the Petiole during Shade Avoidance are Regulated by Photoreceptors and Sugar

    Toshiaki Kozuka;Gorou Horiguchi;Gyung-Tae Kim;Maki Ohgishi

  • Distinct Characteristics of Indole-3-Acetic Acid and Phenylacetic Acid, Two Common Auxins in Plants

    Satoko Sugawara;Kiyoshi Mashiguchi;Keita Tanaka;Shojiro Hishiyama

  • Lotus japonicus nodulation is photomorphogenetically controlled by sensing the red/far red (R/FR) ratio through jasmonic acid (JA) signaling.

    Akihiro Suzuki;Lalith Suriyagoda;Lalith Suriyagoda;Tamaki Shigeyama;Akiyoshi Tominaga;Akiyoshi Tominaga

  • Armadillo repeat‐containing kinesins and a NIMA‐related kinase are required for epidermal‐cell morphogenesis in Arabidopsis

    Tatsuya Sakai;Hannie van der Honing;Miki Nishioka;Yukiko Uehara

  • The ABC subfamily B auxin transporter AtABCB19 is involved in the inhibitory effects of N-1-naphthyphthalamic acid on the phototropic and gravitropic responses of Arabidopsis hypocotyls.

    Unknown

  • Phytochromes and cryptochromes regulate the differential growth of Arabidopsis hypocotyls in both a PGP19-dependent and a PGP19-independent manner.

    Akitomo Nagashima;Genki Suzuki;Yukiko Uehara;Kensuke Saji

  • Blue light-dependent nuclear positioning in Arabidopsis thaliana leaf cells.

    Unknown

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