Publications by authors named "D Ohta"

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  • - The study focuses on an Arabidopsis mutant that has a defect in the sterolmethyltransferase2 (SMT2) enzyme, leading to significant growth issues and a loss of specific sterols, indicating the unique function of C-24 ethyl sterols in growth.
  • - Fluorescent labeling of sterol biosynthetic enzymes showed that SMT2-GFP is located in the endoplasmic reticulum during interphase but relocates to the division plane during cell division, revealing that this movement is not linked to the transport of cytokinetic vesicles.
  • - The abnormal division processes are accompanied by poor cytoskeletal organization and a failure to establish proper cell wall structures in daughter cells, suggesting that C-24
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Strigolactones (SLs) are plant apocarotenoids with diverse roles and structures. Canonical SLs, widespread and characterized by structural variations in their tricyclic lactone (ABC-ring), are classified into two types based on C-ring configurations. The steric C-ring configuration emerges during the BC-ring closure, downstream of the biosynthetic intermediate, carlactonoic acid (CLA).

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Transgrafting, a grafting technique that uses both genetically modified (GM) and non-GM plants, is a novel plant breeding technology that can be used to improve the efficiency of crop cultivation without introducing foreign genes into the edible parts of non-GM plants. This technique can facilitate the acquisition of disease resistance and/or increased yield. However, the translocation of low-molecular-weight compounds, ribonucleic acid (RNA), and proteins through graft junctions raises a potential safety risk for food crops.

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Orobanchaceae root parasitic weeds cause significant damage to agriculture and become threats to global food security. Integrated pest management is a key concept in modern agriculture and requires chemicals with various modes of action. Planteose accumulates as a storage carbohydrate in the dry seeds of root parasitic weeds.

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Fatigue in hemodialysis recipients interferes with daily activities and renal rehabilitation, and its underlying causes and treatment remain unclear. Psychological factors, like illness perceptions and alexithymia, cause fatigue in other diseases; however, their contribution to hemodialysis-related fatigue is unknown. This cross-sectional study included 53 hemodialysis recipients.

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