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Isolation and characterization of homologues of plant blue-light photoreceptor (cryptochrome) genes from the fern Adiantum capillus-venerisT Kanegae
Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan
Mol Gen Genet 259:345-53. 1998..These structural features indicate that the genes indeed encode Adiantum cryptochromes and represent a small gene family having at least three members...
A single chromoprotein with triple chromophores acts as both a phytochrome and a phototropinTakeshi Kanegae
Department of Biological Sciences, Graduate School of Science, Faculty of Science, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Hachioji, Tokyo 192 0397, Japan
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 103:17997-8001. 2006..These unusual properties might confer an enhanced light sensitivity on PHY3, allowing ferns to grow under a low-light canopy...
Responses of ferns to red light are mediated by an unconventional photoreceptorHiroko Kawai
Department of Biological Sciences, Graduate School of Science, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Hachioji, Tokyo 192-0397, Japan
Nature 421:287-90. 2003....
Chloroplast unusual positioning1 is essential for proper chloroplast positioningKazusato Oikawa
Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Graduate School of Tokyo Metropolitan University, Hachioji, Tokyo 192-0397, Japan
Plant Cell 15:2805-15. 2003..CHUP1 is a unique gene identified that encodes a protein required for organellar positioning and movement in plant cells...
DNA interference: a simple and efficient gene-silencing system for high-throughput functional analysis in the fern adiantumHiroko Kawai-Toyooka
Department of Biological Sciences, Graduate School of Science, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Hachioji, Tokyo, 192-0397 Japan
Plant Cell Physiol 45:1648-57. 2004..In addition, simultaneous transfer of dsDNA fragments corresponding to multiple genes still has a silencing effect for individual genes. We term this approach 'DNA interference'...
