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Koji Katsura

Publications -  4
Citations -  2233

Koji Katsura is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Arabidopsis & Gene. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications receiving 2056 citations.

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Monitoring Expression Profiles of Rice Genes under Cold, Drought, and High-Salinity Stresses and Abscisic Acid Application Using cDNA Microarray and RNA Gel-Blot Analyses

TL;DR: In this article, a rice cDNA microarray was used to identify cold-, drought-, high-salinity-, and/or abscisic acid (ABA)-inducible genes in rice (Oryza sativa).
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Functional Analysis of Rice DREB1/CBF-type Transcription Factors Involved in Cold-responsive Gene Expression in Transgenic Rice

TL;DR: Results indicate that the DREB1/CBF cold-responsive pathway is conserved in rice and the D REB1-type genes are quite useful for improvement of stress tolerance to environmental stresses in various kinds of transgenic plants including rice.
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Transcriptional regulation of ABI3- and ABA-responsive genes including RD29B and RD29A in seeds, germinating embryos, and seedlings of Arabidopsis

TL;DR: Compared the expression of 7000 Arabidopsis genes in response to ABA treatment during germination and in the vegetative growth stage, and that in 35S::ABI3 plants using a full-length cDNA microarray, results indicate that the expressionof RD29B having ABREs in the promoter is up-regulated strongly by ABI3, whereas that of RD29A having one ABRE coupled with DREs with up- regulated weakly by A BI3.

Monitoring Expression Profiles of Rice Genes under Cold, Drought, and High-Salinity Stresses and Abscisic Acid Application Using cDNA Microarray and RNA

TL;DR: A rice genome database search enabled the existence of novel cis-acting elements involved in stress-responsive gene expression in rice stress-inducible promoters to be expected, and a total of 73 genes were identified as stress inducible including 58 novel unreported genes in rice.