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Yuriko Osakabe

Researcher at University of Tokushima

Publications -  92
Citations -  10812

Yuriko Osakabe is an academic researcher from University of Tokushima. The author has contributed to research in topics: Arabidopsis & Genome editing. The author has an hindex of 41, co-authored 85 publications receiving 8607 citations. Previous affiliations of Yuriko Osakabe include Tokyo Institute of Technology & Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology.

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Response of plants to water stress

TL;DR: The systems that regulate plant adaptation to water stress through a sophisticated regulatory network are the subject of the current review and molecular mechanisms that plants use to increase stress tolerance, maintain appropriate hormone homeostasis and responses and prevent excess light damage are discussed.
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Functional Analysis of an Arabidopsis Transcription Factor, DREB2A, Involved in Drought-Responsive Gene Expression

TL;DR: DREB2A domain analysis using Arabidopsis protoplasts identified a transcriptional activation domain between residues 254 and 335, and deletion of a region between residues 136 and 165 plays a role in the stability of this protein in the nucleus, which is important for protein activation.
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Dual function of an Arabidopsis transcription factor DREB2A in water-stress-responsive and heat-stress-responsive gene expression.

TL;DR: It is found that transient induction of the DREB2A occurs rapidly by HS stress, and that the sGFP-DREB 2A protein accumulates in nuclei of HS-stressed cells, which indicates that DREBs functions in both water and HS-stress responses.
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Positive regulatory role of strigolactone in plant responses to drought and salt stress

TL;DR: Evidence is provided that genetic modulation of SL content/response could provide a new approach for development of crops with improved stress tolerance and cross-talk between SL and ABA plays an important role in integrating stress signals to regulate stomatal development and function.
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Regulation and functional analysis of ZmDREB2A in response to drought and heat stresses in Zea mays L.

TL;DR: ZmDREB2A as mentioned in this paper is a homolog of DREB1/CBFs, whose transcripts were accumulated by cold, dehydration, salt and heat stresses in maize seedlings.