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Kokichi Hinata
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Isogai, Akira
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Suzuki, Go
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Watanabe, Masao
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Toriyama, Kinya
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Takayama, Seiji
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Takasaki, T
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Shiba, Hiroshi
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Suzuki, Akinori
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Kai, N
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Nishio, Takeshi
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Iwano, Megumi
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Che, Fang-Sik
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Hatakeyama, K
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Takada, Yoshinobu
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Watanabe, M
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2004: Ariizumi Tohru; Hatakeyama Katsunori; Hinata Kokichi; Inatsugi Rie; Nishida Ikuo; Sato Shusei; Kato Tomohiko; Tabata Satoshi; Toriyama Kinya
Disruption of the novel plant protein NEF1 affects lipid accumulation in the plastids of the tapetum and exine formation of pollen, resulting in male sterility in Arabidopsis thaliana.
The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 2004;39(2):170-81.
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2003: Ariizumi Tohru; Hatakeyama Katsunori; Hinata Kokichi; Sato Shusei; Kato Tomohiko; Tabata Satoshi; Toriyama Kinya
A novel male-sterile mutant of Arabidopsis thaliana, faceless pollen-1, produces pollen with a smooth surface and an acetolysis-sensitive exine.
Plant molecular biology 2003;53(1-2):107-16.
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2001: Takada Y; Ito A; Ninomiya C; Kakizaki T; Takahata Y; Suzuki G; Hatakeyama K; Hinata K; Shiba H; Takayama S; Isogai A; Watanabe M
Characterization of expressed genes in the SLL2 region of self-compatible Arabidopsis thaliana.
DNA research : an international journal for rapid publication of reports on genes and genomes 2001;8(5):215-9.
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2001: Watanabe M; Hatakeyama K; Takada Y; Hinata K
Molecular aspects of self-incompatibility in Brassica species.
Plant & cell physiology 2001;42(6):560-5.
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2001: Kai N; Suzuki G; Watanabe M; Isogai A; Hinata K
Sequence comparisons among dispersed members of the Brassica S multigene family in an S9 genome.
Molecular genetics and genomics : MGG 2001;265(3):526-34.
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2001: Hatakeyama K; Takasaki T; Suzuki G; Nishio T; Watanabe M; Isogai A; Hinata K
The S receptor kinase gene determines dominance relationships in stigma expression of self-incompatibility in Brassica.
The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 2001;26(1):69-76.
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2001: Shiba H; Takayama S; Iwano M; Shimosato H; Funato M; Nakagawa T; Che F S; Suzuki G; Watanabe M; Hinata K; Isogai A
A pollen coat protein, SP11/SCR, determines the pollen S-specificity in the self-incompatibility of Brassica species.
Plant physiology 2001;125(4):2095-103.
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2000: Shiba H; Kimura N; Takayama S; Hinata K; Suzuki A; Isogai A
Alteration of the self-incompatibility phenotype in Brassica by transformation of the antisense SLG gene.
Bioscience, biotechnology, and biochemistry 2000;64(5):1016-24.
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2000: Watanabe M; Ito A; Takada Y; Ninomiya C; Kakizaki T; Takahata Y; Hatakeyama K; Hinata K; Suzuki G; Takasaki T; Satta Y; Shiba H; Takayama S; Isogai A
Highly divergent sequences of the pollen self-incompatibility (S) gene in class-I S haplotypes of Brassica campestris (syn. rapa) L.
FEBS letters 2000;473(2):139-44.
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2000: Takayama S; Shiba H; Iwano M; Asano K; Hara M; Che F S; Watanabe M; Hinata K; Isogai A
Isolation and characterization of pollen coat proteins of Brassica campestris that interact with S locus-related glycoprotein 1 involved in pollen-stigma adhesion.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2000;97(7):3765-70.
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2000: Takasaki T; Hatakeyama K; Suzuki G; Watanabe M; Isogai A; Hinata K
The S receptor kinase determines self-incompatibility in Brassica stigma.
Nature 2000;403(6772):913-6.
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2000: Takayama S; Shiba H; Iwano M; Shimosato H; Che F S; Kai N; Watanabe M; Suzuki G; Hinata K; Isogai A
The pollen determinant of self-incompatibility in Brassica campestris.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2000;97(4):1920-5.
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1999: Suzuki G; Kai N; Hirose T; Fukui K; Nishio T; Takayama S; Isogai A; Watanabe M; Hinata K
Genomic organization of the S locus: Identification and characterization of genes in SLG/SRK region of S(9) haplotype of Brassica campestris (syn. rapa).
Genetics 1999;153(1):391-400.
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1999: Takasaki T; Hatakeyama K; Watanabe M; Toriyama K; Isogai A; Hinata K
Introduction of SLG (S locus glycoprotein) alters the phenotype of endogenous S haplotype, but confers no new S haplotype specificity in Brassica rapa L.
Plant molecular biology 1999;40(4):659-68.
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1998: Hatakeyama K; Takasaki T; Watanabe M; Hinata K
Molecular characterization of S locus genes, SLG and SRK, in a pollen-recessive self-incompatibility haplotype of Brassica rapa L.
Genetics 1998;149(3):1587-97.
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1997: Suzuki G; Watanabe M; Kai N; Matsuda N; Toriyama K; Takayama S; Isogai A; Hinata K
Three members of the S multigene family are linked to the S locus of Brassica.
Molecular & general genetics : MGG 1997;256(3):257-64.
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1997: Suzuki G; Watanabe M; Toriyama K; Isogai A; Hinata K
Direct cloning of the Brassica S locus by using a P1-derived artificial chromosome (PAC) vector.
Gene 1997;199(1-2):133-7.
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1997: Kusaba M; Nishio T; Satta Y; Hinata K; Ockendon D
Striking sequence similarity in inter- and intra-specific comparisons of class I SLG alleles from Brassica oleracea and Brassica campestris: implications for the evolution and recognition mechanism.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1997;94(14):7673-8.
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1997: Suzuki G; Watanabe M; Isogai A; Hinata K
Highly conserved 5'-flanking regions of two self-incompatibility genes, SLG9 and SRK9.
Gene 1997;191(1):123-6.
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1996: Matsushita M; Watanabe M; Yamakawa S; Takayama S; Isogai A; Hinata K
The SLGs corresponding to the same S24-haplotype are perfectly conserved in three different self-incompatible Brassica campestris L.
Genes & genetic systems 1996;71(4):255-8.
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1995: Suzuki G; Watanabe M; Toriyama K; Isogai A; Hinata K
Molecular cloning of members of the S-multigene family in self-incompatible Brassica campestris L.
Plant & cell physiology 1995;36(7):1273-80.
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1995: Hinata K; Watanabe M; Yamakawa S; Satta Y; Isogai A
Evolutionary aspects of the S-related genes of the Brassica self-incompatibility system: synonymous and nonsynonymous base substitutions.
Genetics 1995;140(3):1099-104.
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1995: Tsuchiya T; Toriyama K; Yoshikawa M; Ejiri S; Hinata K
Tapetum-specific expression of the gene for an endo-beta-1,3-glucanase causes male sterility in transgenic tobacco.
Plant & cell physiology 1995;36(3):487-94.
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1995: Yamakawa S; Watanabe M; Hinata K; Suzuki A; Isogai A
The sequences of S-receptor kinases (SRK) involved in self-incompatibility and their homologies to S-locus glycoproteins of Brassica campestris.
Bioscience, biotechnology, and biochemistry 1995;59(1):161-2.
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1994: Tsuchiya T; Toriyama K; Ejiri S; Hinata K
Molecular characterization of rice genes specifically expressed in the anther tapetum.
Plant molecular biology 1994;26(6):1737-46.
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1994: Watanabe M; Takasaki T; Toriyama K; Yamakawa S; Isogai A; Suzuki A; Hinata K
A high degree of homology exists between the protein encoded by SLG and the S receptor domain encoded by SRK in self-incompatible Brassica campestris L.
Plant & cell physiology 1994;35(8):1221-9.
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1994: Hinata K; Watanabe M; Satta Y; Isogai A
[Evolution of self-incompatibility in angiosperms]
Tanpakushitsu kakusan koso. Protein, nucleic acid, enzyme 1994;39(15):2638-47.
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1994: Yamakawa S; Shiba H; Watanabe M; Shiozawa H; Takayama S; Hinata K; Isogai A; Suzuki A
The sequences of S-glycoproteins involved in self-incompatibility of Brassica campestris and their distribution among Brassicaceae.
Bioscience, biotechnology, and biochemistry 1994;58(5):921-5.
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1993: Yamakawa S; Watanabe M; Isogai A; Takayama S; Satoh S; Hinata K; Suzuki A
The cDNA sequence of NS3-glycoprotein from Brassica campestris and its homology to related proteins.
Plant & cell physiology 1993;34(1):173-5.
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1992: Watanabe M; Takasaki T; Isogai A; Hinata K
[Self-incompatibility in higher plants]
Seikagaku. The Journal of Japanese Biochemical Society 1992;64(11):1317-29.
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1991: Isogai A; Yamakawa S; Shiozawa H; Takayama S; Tanaka H; Kono T; Watanabe M; Hinata K; Suzuki A
The cDNA sequence of NS1 glycoprotein of Brassica campestris and its homology to S-locus-related glycoproteins of B. oleracea.
Plant molecular biology 1991;17(2):269-71.
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