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Toshihiko Komari

Researcher at Japan Tobacco

Publications -  74
Citations -  9593

Toshihiko Komari is an academic researcher from Japan Tobacco. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transformation (genetics) & Agrobacterium tumefaciens. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 74 publications receiving 9056 citations. Previous affiliations of Toshihiko Komari include University of Washington & DuPont.

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Efficient transformation of rice (Oryza sativa L.) mediated by Agrobacterium and sequence analysis of the boundaries of the T-DNA.

TL;DR: A large number of morphologically normal, fertile, transgenic rice plants were obtained by co-cultivation of rice tissues with Agrobacterium tumefaciens, and sequence analysis revealed that the boundaries of the T-DNA in transgenic Rice plants were essentially identical to those intransgenic dicotyledons.
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High efficiency transformation of maize (Zea mays L.) mediated by Agrobacterium tumefaciens

TL;DR: Transformants of maize inbred A188 were efficiently produced from immature embryos cocultivated with Agrobacterium tumefaciens that carried “super-binary” vectors that carried stable integration, expression, and inheritance of the transgenes.
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Vectors carrying two separate T-DNAs for co-transformation of higher plants mediated by Agrobacterium tumefaciens and segregation of transformants free from selection markers

TL;DR: Novel 'super-binary' vectors that carried two separate T-DNAs that contained a drug-resistance, selection-marker gene and a gene for beta-glucuronidase were constructed and integrated into more than a quarter of the initial, drug-resistant transformants.
Patent

Method for transforming monocotyledons

TL;DR: A method for transforming a monocotyledon by which the time required from transformation to regeneration of a plant is shorter so that the frequency of emergence of mutants is smaller than the conventional methods, which may be generally applied even to the plants for which the regeneration method from a protoplast to a plant has not been established as mentioned in this paper.
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Transformation of rice mediated by agrobacterium tumefaciens

TL;DR: It is now clear that Agrobacterium is capable of transferring DNA to monocotyledons if tissues containing ‘competent’ cells are infected, which will allow the genetic improvement of diverse varieties of rice, as well as studies of many aspects of the molecular biology of rice.