Hirokiyo Kondo
Okayama University of Science
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Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry | 2003
Masahiko Inoguchi; Satoshi Ogawa; Sanae Furukawa; Hirokiyo Kondo
Hairy roots of goldenrod (Solidago altissima L.) were induced by infecting axenic plants with Agrobacterium rhizogenes strain A4. Growth and allelopathic polyacetylene (cis-dehydromatricaria ester, cis-DME) production of two independent hairy root clones were examined in several culture media and light regimes. cis-DME contents in hairy roots were at the same level as those in normal roots. cis-DME production in root cultures was several-fold lower than that of native plants and greatly repressed by light.
Phytochemistry | 2000
Ken-ichro Hayashi; Masahiko Inoguchi; Hirokiyo Kondo; Hiroshi Nozaki
Abstract The expression of α-amylase in aleurone layers of barley is known to be induced by gibberellin A3 (GA). In the present study, gibbestatin B (GNB) was isolated from Streptomyces sp. C-39 as an inhibitor of the GA-induced expression of α-amylase in barley and rice, with IC50 values of 125 and 70 μM, respectively. GNB suppressed accumulation of GA-induced barley high-pI type B and rice RAmy1A α-amylase transcripts. However, GNB showed no inhibitory activity on GUS expression in transgenic tobacco harboring the auxin-inducible par B promoter:: GUS fusion gene. The transcription of an abscisic acid (ABA)-inducible gene, HVA1, was unaffected by GNB. In addition, GNB prevented aleurone cells from cell death induced by GA. In tobacco and Arabidopsis plants, GNB suppressed the germination and retarded the growth of seedlings without toxicity. The growth of gai, spy and abi mutants was also retarded by GNB. Normal plants treated with GA-biosynthesis inhibitors and GA-defective and GA-signaling mutants normally have dwarf dark green leaves. However, dwarfed healthy green leaves were observed in normal plants treated with GNB. GA-induced stem elongation of plants was also detected in the presence of GNB. These analyses indicate that GNB inhibits the GA-induced expression of α-amylase by regulating one of the steps involved in ABA signaling, but not by acting as a weak ABA analog.
Agricultural and biological chemistry | 1991
Hiroshi Nozaki; Shinji Date; Hirokiyo Kondo; Hozo Kiyohara; Daisuke Takaoka; Toshiji Tada; Mitsuru Nakayama
Agricultural and biological chemistry | 1983
Yoshinobu Naoshima; Hiroshi Ozawa; Hirokiyo Kondo; Shûichi Hayashi
Agricultural and biological chemistry | 1985
Hirokiyo Kondo; Tomoaki Kawaguchi; Yoshinobu Naoshima; Hiroshi Nozaki
Agricultural and biological chemistry | 1984
Yoshinobu Naoshima; Hisashi Ike; Tomiaki Ogawa; Toru Nakayama; Hirokiyo Kondo
Agricultural and biological chemistry | 1991
Susumu Ohira; Hiroshi Nozaki; Masaaki Ando; Fukue Shirane; Hirokiyo Kondo; Mitsuru Nakayama
Agricultural and biological chemistry | 1988
Hiroshi Nozaki; Ko Minohara; Ichiro Miyazaki; Hirokiyo Kondo; Fukue Shirane; Mitsuru Nakayama
Agricultural and biological chemistry | 1985
Hirokiyo Kondo; Minoru Yamauchi; Toshio Nakamura; Hiroshi Nozaki
Agricultural and biological chemistry | 1984
Hirokiyo Kondo; Hiroshi Nozaki; Tomoaki Kawaguchi; Yoshinobu Naoshima; Shuichi Hayashi