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Youji Sakagami

Youji Sakagami

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
56
Citations
10299
World Ranking
14523
National Ranking
1026

Overview

Youji Sakagami is affiliated with Nagoya University in Japan. Their academic profile currently does not include published papers, co-authors, or a recorded list of frequent publication venues.

Information regarding specific fields or subfields of study, as well as main topics of research work, has not been documented in the available data.

There is no information concerning book publications or awards won by Youji Sakagami.

The scientist is currently active and not deceased based on the provided data.

Best Publications

  • Phytosulfokine, sulfated peptides that induce the proliferation of single mesophyll cells of Asparagus officinalis L

    Yoshikatsu Matsubayashi;Youji Sakagami

  • Arabidopsis CLV3 peptide directly binds CLV1 ectodomain.

    Mari Ogawa;Hidefumi Shinohara;Youji Sakagami;Yoshikatsu Matsubayashi

  • A Plant Peptide Encoded by CLV3 Identified by in Situ MALDI-TOF MS Analysis

    Tatsuhiko Kondo;Shinichiro Sawa;Atsuko Kinoshita;Satoko Mizuno

  • An LRR receptor kinase involved in perception of a peptide plant hormone, phytosulfokine.

    Yoshikatsu Matsubayashi;Mari Ogawa;Akiko Morita;Youji Sakagami

  • Peptide hormones in plants

    Yoshikatsu Matsubayashi;Youji Sakagami

  • Disruption and overexpression of Arabidopsis phytosulfokine receptor gene affects cellular longevity and potential for growth

    Yoshikatsu Matsubayashi;Mari Ogawa;Hitomi Kihara;Masaaki Niwa

  • Differential induction by methyl jasmonate of genes encoding ornithine decarboxylase and other enzymes involved in nicotine biosynthesis in tobacco cell cultures

    Shunsuke Imanishi;Katsuhito Hashizume;Makiko Nakakita;Hisae Kojima

  • Stomatal density is controlled by a mesophyll-derived signaling molecule.

    Tatsuhiko Kondo;Ryoko Kajita;Aya Miyazaki;Mayumi Hokoyama

  • Control of expression of Agrobacterium vir genes by synergistic actions of phenolic signal molecules and monosaccharides.

    Nobuyoshi Shimoda;Akiko Toyoda-Yamamoto;Jun Nagamine;Shoji Usami

  • Determinations of the DNA sequence of the mreB gene and of the gene products of the mre region that function in formation of the rod shape of Escherichia coli cells.

    M Doi;M Wachi;F Ishino;S Tomioka

  • Oryza sativa PSK gene encodes a precursor of phytosulfokine-α, a sulfated peptide growth factor found in plants

    Heping Yang;Yoshikatsu Matsubayashi;Kenzo Nakamura;Youji Sakagami

  • Structure of the Bacillus subtilis quorum-sensing peptide pheromone ComX

    Masahiro Okada;Isao Sato;Soo Jeong Cho;Hidehisa Iwata

  • The Endogenous Sulfated Pentapeptide Phytosulfokine-α Stimulates Tracheary Element Differentiation of Isolated Mesophyll Cells of Zinnia

    Yoshikatsu Matsubayashi;Leiko Takagi;Naomi Omura;Akiko Morita

  • Diversity of Arabidopsis genes encoding precursors for phytosulfokine, a peptide growth factor

    Heping Yang;Yoshikatsu Matsubayashi;Kenzo Nakamura;Youji Sakagami

  • Phytosulfokine-α, a sulfated pentapeptide, stimulates the proliferation of rice cells by means of specific high- and low-affinity binding sites

    Yoshikatsu Matsubayashi;Leiko Takagi;Youji Sakagami

  • Peptidal Sex Hormones Inducing Conjugation Tube Formation in Compatible Mating-Type Cells of Tremella mesenterica.

    Youji Sakagami;Mitsuru Yoshida;Akira Isogai;Akinoiu Suzuki

  • A Secreted Peptide Growth Factor, Phytosulfokine, Acting as a Stimulatory Factor of Carrot Somatic Embryo Formation

    Hidetoshi Hanai;Takuya Matsuno;Manabu Yamamoto;Yoshikatsu Matsubayashi

  • Structures of tremerogens A-9291-I and A-9291-VIII: peptidal sex hormones of Tremella brasiliensis

    Yoshihiro Ishibashi;Youji Sakagami;Akira Isogai;Akinori Suzuki

  • Cystothiazoles A and B, new bithiazole-type antibiotics from the myxobacterium Cystobacter fuscus.

    Makoto Ojika;Yoshihiro Suzuki;Akane Tsukamoto;Youji Sakagami

  • Phytosulfokine stimulates somatic embryogenesis in Cryptomeria japonica.

    Tomohiro Igasaki;Noriko Akashi;Tokuko Ujino-Ihara;Yoshikatsu Matsubayashi

Frequent Co-Authors

Makoto Ojika
Makoto Ojika Nagoya University
Yoshikatsu Matsubayashi
Yoshikatsu Matsubayashi Nagoya University
Hiroshi Kamada
Hiroshi Kamada University of Tsukuba
Kenzo Nakamura
Kenzo Nakamura Nagoya University
Akira Isogai
Akira Isogai University of Tokyo
Akinori Suzuki
Akinori Suzuki University of Tokyo
David Dubnau
David Dubnau Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Shinobu Satoh
Shinobu Satoh University of Tsukuba
Takashi Hashimoto
Takashi Hashimoto Nara Institute of Science and Technology
Koichiro Shimomura
Koichiro Shimomura Toyo University

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