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Jun Minagawa
Researcher at National Institute for Basic Biology, Japan
Publications - 134
Citations - 7133
Jun Minagawa is an academic researcher from National Institute for Basic Biology, Japan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chlamydomonas reinhardtii & Photosystem II. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 117 publications receiving 6041 citations. Previous affiliations of Jun Minagawa include National Institutes of Natural Sciences, Japan & Graduate University for Advanced Studies.
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Method for generating oil/fat component, method for producing higher unsaturated fatty acid, and chlamydomonas species strain jsc4
Akihiko Kondo,Tomohisa Hasunuma,Shih-hsin Ho,Jun Minagawa,Haruo Nishie,Hiroyuki Taroda,Jo Shu Chang +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a method for generating an oil/fat component by means of culturing algae, in which marine algae belonging to Chlamydomonas are cultured in a culture medium containing sea salt.
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The four-celled Volvocales green alga Tetrabaena socialis exhibits weak photobehavior and high-photoprotection ability.
Asuka Tanno,Ryutaro Tokutsu,Ryutaro Tokutsu,Yoko Arakaki,Noriko Ueki,Jun Minagawa,Jun Minagawa,Kenjiro Yoshimura,Toru Hisabori,Hisayoshi Nozaki,Hisayoshi Nozaki,Ken-ichi Wakabayashi +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the photobehaviors of four-celled Tetrabaena socialis were investigated, and it was shown that T. socialis chloroplasts possess higher photoprotection abilities against strong light than C. reinhardtii and V. rousseletii.
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Method for generating oil/fat component and method for producing higher unsaturated fatty acid
Akihiko Kondo,Tomohisa Hasunuma,Shih-hsin Ho,Jun Minagawa,Haruo Nishie,Hiroyuki Taroda,Jo Shu Chang +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, a method for generating an oil/fat component, in which salt-tolerant algae are cultured in a culture medium of which the salt concentration has been increased in a stepwise manner.
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Conformational Changes in Light-Harvesting Complex II Trimer Depending on Its Binding Location
TL;DR: In this article , the authors investigated the conformational changes in LHCII by analyzing an identical LHC II trimer comprising three different photosystem supercomplexes from the green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii.