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Fumiyuki Goto

Researcher at Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry

Publications -  47
Citations -  3405

Fumiyuki Goto is an academic researcher from Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ferritin & Gene. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 47 publications receiving 3040 citations. Previous affiliations of Fumiyuki Goto include University of Tokyo.

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Iron fortification of rice seed by the soybean ferritin gene.

TL;DR: The rice seed-storage protein glutelin promoter, GluB-1, was used to drive expression of the soybean gene specifically in developing, self-pollinated seeds (T1 seeds) of transgenic plants, as confirmed by reverse transcription PCR analysis.
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Blue Light-emitting Diode Light Irradiation of Seedlings Improves Seedling Quality and Growth after Transplanting in Red Leaf Lettuce

TL;DR: It is indicated that raising seedlings treated with blue light promoted the growth of lettuce plants after transplanting, likely because of high shoot and root biomasses, a high content of photosynthetic pigments, and high antioxidant activities in the lettuce seedlings before transplanting.
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Effect of green light wavelength and intensity on photomorphogenesis and photosynthesis in Lactuca sativa

TL;DR: The results indicated that high-intensity green LED light was effective to promote plant growth and, in particular, short-wavelength green light was available for active plant growth.
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Iron accumulation does not parallel the high expression level of ferritin in transgenic rice seeds.

TL;DR: The mean Fe concentration in leaves of ferritin over-expressing lines decreased to less than half of the non-transformant while that the plant biomasses and seed yields of the ferrit in-transformed lines were not significantly different from those of theNon-transformants, suggesting that accumulation of Fe in seeds of hyper-expression ferritIn rice did not always depend on the expression level of exogenousFerritin but may have been limited by Fe uptake and transport.
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A novel plant ferritin subunit from soybean that is related to a mechanism in iron release

TL;DR: Evidence is presented that the two different ferritin subunits in soybean dry seeds show differential sensitivity to protease digestions and that the novel, uncleaved 28-kDa ferrit in subunit appears to stabilize the ferritIn shell by co-existing with the cleaved 26.5-k da subunit.