京都大学 植物病理学研究室
Laboratory of Plant Pathology, Kyoto University

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2021.9.28. We have published a paper as shown below.

2021.9.28. We have published a paper as shown below.

Singkaravanit-Ogawa S, Kosaka A, Kitakura S, Uchida K, Nishiuchi T, Ono E, Fukunaga S, Takano Y. Arabidopsis CURLY LEAF functions in leaf immunity against fungal pathogens by concomitantly repressing SEPALLATA3 and activating ORA59. (2021) The Plant Journal, in press.

2021.9.3. We have published a paper as shown below.

2021.9.3. We have published a paper as shown below.

Tsushima A, Narusaka M, Gan P, Kumakura N, Hiroyama R, Kato N, Takahashi S, Takano Y, Narusaka Y, Shirasu K. The Conserved Colletotrichum spp. effector candidate CEC3 induces nuclear expansion and cell death in plants. (2021) Frontiers in Microbiology, 12:682155

2021.8.23. We have published a paper as shown below.

2021.8.23. We have published a paper as shown below.

Matsumoto A, Schlüter T, Melkonian K, Takeda A, Nakagami H, Mine A. A versatile Tn7 transposon-based bioluminescence tagging tool for quantitative and spatial detection of bacteria in plants. (2021) Plant Communications, in press.

2021.6.29. We have published a paper as shown below.

2021.6.29. We have published a paper as shown below.

Iwakawa HO, Lam AYW, Mine A, Fujita T, Kiyokawa K, Yoshikawa M, Takeda A, Iwasaki S, Tomari Y. Ribosome stalling caused by the Argonaute-microRNA-SGS3 complex regulates the production of secondary siRNAs in plants. (2021) Cell Reports, 35:109300

2021.6.16. We have published a paper as shown below.

2021.6.16. We have published a paper as shown below.

Chen J, Inoue Y, Kumakura N, Mise K, Shirasu K, Takano Y. Comparative transient expression analyses on two conserved effectors of Colletotrichum orbiculare reveal their distinct cell death-inducing activities between Nicotiana benthamiana and melon. (2021) Mol Plant Pathology, In press.

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