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Tetsuya Kimura
Researcher at Mie University
Publications - 153
Citations - 6182
Tetsuya Kimura is an academic researcher from Mie University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Clostridium thermocellum & Cellulosome. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 150 publications receiving 5693 citations.
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Development of series of gateway binary vectors, pGWBs, for realizing efficient construction of fusion genes for plant transformation
Tsuyoshi Nakagawa,Takayuki Kurose,Takeshi Hino,Katsunori Tanaka,Makoto Kawamukai,Yasuo Niwa,Kiminori Toyooka,Ken Matsuoka,Tetsuro Jinbo,Tetsuya Kimura +9 more
TL;DR: A new series of binary vectors useful for Gateway cloning to facilitate transgenic experiments in plant biotechnology realized efficient cloning, constitutive expression using the cauliflower mosaic virus (CaMV) 35S promoter and the construction of fusion genes by simple clonase reaction with an entry clone.
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Improved Gateway binary vectors: high-performance vectors for creation of fusion constructs in transgenic analysis of plants.
Tsuyoshi Nakagawa,Takamasa Suzuki,Satoko Murata,Shinya Nakamura,Takeshi Hino,Kenichiro Maeo,Ryo Tabata,Tsutae Kawai,Katsunori Tanaka,Yasuo Niwa,Yuichiro Watanabe,Kenzo Nakamura,Tetsuya Kimura,Sumie Ishiguro +13 more
TL;DR: Improved pGWBs should be a powerful tool for transgenic research in plants because of their small size and high-copy number in Escherichia coli make possible easier handling at plasmid preparation and sequencing.
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Structure of cellulases and their applications.
TL;DR: The Structure of Cellulases and Their Applications as discussed by the authors was the first paper to describe the structure of cellulases in terms of their applications in biology and genetic engineering, and was published in 1997.
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Cloning and DNA sequencing of the genes encoding Clostridium josui scaffolding protein CipA and cellulase CelD and identification of their gene products as major components of the cellulosome.
Motohide Kakiuchi,Ayako Isui,Katsuhisa Suzuki,Tsuchiyoshi Fujino,Emi Fujino,Tetsuya Kimura,Shuichi Karita,Kazuo Sakka,Kunio Ohmiya +8 more
TL;DR: N-terminal amino acid sequence analysis of the C. josui cellulosomal proteins indicates that both CipA and CelD are major components of the cellulosome.
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Development of R4 Gateway Binary Vectors (R4pGWB) Enabling High-Throughput Promoter Swapping for Plant Research
Tsuyoshi Nakagawa,Shinya Nakamura,Katsunori Tanaka,Makoto Kawamukai,Takamasa Suzuki,Kenzo Nakamura,Tetsuya Kimura,Sumie Ishiguro +7 more
TL;DR: A new series of Gateway binary vectors that are plant transformation vectors designed for one-step construction of chimeric genes between any promoter and any cDNA, and have a great advantage in expressing a cDNA under the regulation of desired promoters.