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Plant Molecular Biology | 1999

Isolation and characterization of cDNAs encoding mitochondrial phosphate transporters in soybean, maize, rice, and Arabidopsis

Reona Takabatake; Shingo Hata; Mitsutaka Taniguchi; Hiroshi Kouchi; Tatsuo Sugiyama; Katsura Izui

AbstractcDNA clones encoding mitochondrial phosphate transporters were isolated from four herbaceous plants. The cDNAs for the soybean, maize and rice transporters contained entire coding regions, whereas the Arabidopsis cDNA lacked the 5′ portion. The hydropathy profiles of the deduced amino acid sequences predicted the existence of six membrane-spanning domains which are highly conserved in the mitochondrial transporter family. In soybeans, the mRNA level for the transporter was high in tissues containing dividing cells. It was suggested that there are multiple copies of transporter genes in both dicots and monocots. The soybean transporter was expressed as inclusion bodies in Escherichia coli, solubilized with detergents, and then reconstituted into liposomes. The resulting proteoliposomes exhibited high phosphate transport activity. The activity was inhibited by N-ethylmaleimide, like those of mammalian phosphate transporters.


Plant and Cell Physiology | 2007

Pathogen-Induced Calmodulin Isoforms in Basal Resistance Against Bacterial and Fungal Pathogens in Tobacco

Reona Takabatake; Eri Karita; Shigemi Seo; Ichiro Mitsuhara; Kazuyuki Kuchitsu; Yuko Ohashi


Plant and Cell Physiology | 2007

MAP Kinases Function Downstream of HSP90 and Upstream of Mitochondria in TMV Resistance Gene N-Mediated Hypersensitive Cell Death

Reona Takabatake; Yuko Ando; Shigemi Seo; Shinpei Katou; Shinya Tsuda; Yuko Ohashi; Ichiro Mitsuhara


Plant and Cell Physiology | 1997

Inhibition of Electrogenesis by Aluminum in Characean Cells

Reona Takabatake; Teruo Shimmen


Plant and Cell Physiology | 2006

Accumulation of the two transcripts of the N gene, conferring resistance to tobacco mosaic virus, is probably important for N gene-dependent hypersensitive cell death

Reona Takabatake; Shigemi Seo; Ichiro Mitsuhara; Yuko Ohashi


Plant Journal | 2006

Involvement of wound-induced receptor-like protein kinase in wound signal transduction in tobacco plants

Reona Takabatake; Shigemi Seo; Naoko Ito; Yoko Gotoh; Ichiro Mitsuhara; Yuko Ohashi


Plant and Cell Physiology | 2002

Cloning, functional expression, and mutational analysis of a cDNA for Lotus japonicus mitochondrial phosphate transporter

Kazuki Nakamori; Reona Takabatake; Yosuke Umehara; Hiroshi Kouchi; Katsura Izui; Shingo Hata


Journal of Biochemistry | 2001

Characterization of a Saccharomyces cerevisiae gene that encodes a mitochondrial phosphate transporter-like protein.

Reona Takabatake; Abu-Baker M. Siddique; Hiroshi Kouchi; Katsura Izui; Shingo Hata


Plant and Cell Physiology | 2002

Induced Expression of a Temperature-Sensitive Leucine-Rich Repeat Receptor-like Protein Kinase Gene by Hypersensitive Cell Death and Wounding in Tobacco Plant Carrying the N Resistance Gene

Naoko Ito; Reona Takabatake; Shigemi Seo; Susumu Hiraga; Ichiro Mitsuhara; Yuko Ohashi


Plant and Cell Physiology | 2001

cDNA CLONING OF A MITOCHONDRIAL PHOSPHATE TRANSPORTER GENE FROM Lotus japonicus

Kazuki Nakamori; Reona Takabatake; Yosuke Umehara; Hiroshi Kouchi; Katsura Izui; Shingo Hata

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Hiroshi Kouchi

International Christian University

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Ichiro Mitsuhara

National Agriculture and Food Research Organization

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Eri Karita

Tokyo University of Science

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