Publications by authors named "Nonomura K"

Small RNAs are highly abundant and play important roles in plant reproduction. Profiling of small RNAs in reproductive tissues is a critical step in understanding their biology. Here, we describe a protocol for small RNA profiling in rice anthers, with a focus on an abundantly expressed but little-understood reproductive small RNA class named 24-nucleotide phased secondary small interfering RNAs (24-nt phasiRNAs).

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  • The study highlights the increasing importance of medical and nursing services in Japan due to an aging population, with a focus on the need for aseptic preparation services in community pharmacies.
  • It found that only 8% of community pharmacies offer these services and identified significant regional disparities using Gini coefficients and geographic information systems.
  • The conclusion emphasizes that the current distribution of pharmacies providing aseptic preparation is insufficient, and action is necessary to improve access as the population changes by 2050.
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Background And Aims: Fertilization relies on pollen mother cells able to transition from mitosis to meiosis to supply gametes. This process involves remarkable changes at the molecular, cellular and physiological levels, including (but not limited to) remodelling of the cell wall. During the onset of meiosis, the cellulose content in the pollen mother cell walls gradually declines, with the concurrent deposition of the polysaccharide callose in anther locules.

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  • In angiosperms, epigenetic profiles crucial for genomic imprinting are set up before fertilization, but the connection between these modifications and gene expression is not fully clear.
  • This research categorized imprinted genes in rice endosperm into 'persistent' and 'stage-specific' types based on a transcriptome analysis over time and found differences in the levels of epigenetic modifications between them.
  • The study showed that maternal allele activation in maternally expressed imprinted genes is linked to DNA demethylation, while paternally expressed genes with gene body methylation are silenced through similar processes and associated with specific genetic motifs.
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Cytoplasmic ribonucleoprotein (RNP) granules are membraneless structures composed of various RNAs and proteins that play important roles in post-transcriptional regulation. While RNP granules are known to regulate the meiotic entry in some organisms, little is known about their roles in plants. In this study, we observed the cytoplasmic granular structures of rice RNA-binding protein MEIOSIS ARRESTED AT LEPTOTENE2 (MEL2), which contributes to the control of meiotic entry timing, in leaf protoplasts and spore mother cells.

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  • Plant stems consist of nodes and internodes that have distinct functions for solute exchange and growth, yet their boundaries are unclear.
  • In rice, researchers discovered that specific genes help control node formation and promote internode development by inhibiting genes associated with leaf growth and other node features.
  • This study suggests that the organization of these gene groups is unique to seed plants and highlights the evolutionary divergence of nodes and internodes.
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Home healthcare services provided by community pharmacists are essential for maintaining community care, especially in Japan's aging population. Personnel shortage in pharmacies is occasionally cited as the reason why pharmacies are unable to provide home healthcare services. This study examined the relationship between the number of pharmacists in each pharmacy and the provision of home healthcare services.

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In comparison to monolithic perovskite/perovskite double-junction solar cells, a four-terminal spectrum-splitting system is a simple method to obtain a higher power conversion efficiency (PCE) because it has no constraints of unifying the structures of the top and bottom cells. In this work, utilizing the fact that low-bandgap Sn-Pb bottom cells work the best in p-i-n while Pb-based wide-bandgap top cells work better in an n-i-p architecture, a wide-bandgap ( = 1.61 eV) perovskite solar cell with a mesoscopic structure and a narrow-bandgap ( = 1.

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The stem, consisting of nodes and internodes, is the shoot axis, which supports aboveground organs and connects them to roots. In contrast to other organs, developmental processes of the stem remain elusive, especially those initiating nodes and internodes. By introducing an intron into the Cre recombinase gene, we established a heat shock-inducible clonal analysis system in a single binary vector and applied it to the stem in the flag leaf phytomer of rice (Oryza sativa).

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Timely progression of the meiotic cell cycle and synchronized establishment of male meiosis in anthers are key to ascertaining plant fertility. With the discovery of novel regulators of the plant cell cycle, the mechanisms underlying meiosis initiation and progression appear to be more complex than previously thought, requiring the conjunctive action of cyclins, cyclin-dependent kinases, transcription factors, protein-protein interactions, and several signaling components. Broadly, cell cycle regulators can be classified into two categories in plants based on the nature of their mutational effects: (1) those that completely arrest cell cycle progression; and (2) those that affect the timing (delay or accelerate) or synchrony of cell cycle progression but somehow complete the division process.

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  • The study investigates the effects of the rising number of community pharmacists in Japan from 2008 to 2018 on their distribution relative to population and inhabitable land.
  • Although the total number of community pharmacists increased by about 1.3 times, the distribution showed better equity per population but not per area of land.
  • The findings highlight an imbalance, suggesting that while more pharmacists are available overall, they are not evenly distributed in relation to where people live, indicating a need for improved access to pharmacies in less populated areas.
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Muscle satellite cells (MuSCs), myogenic stem cells in skeletal muscles, play an essential role in muscle regeneration. After skeletal muscle injury, quiescent MuSCs are activated to enter the cell cycle and proliferate, thereby initiating regeneration; however, the mechanisms that ensure successful MuSC division, including chromosome segregation, remain unclear. Here, we show that PIEZO1, a calcium ion (Ca)-permeable cation channel activated by membrane tension, mediates spontaneous Ca influx to control the regenerative function of MuSCs.

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  • Callose is a polysaccharide important for plant cell walls, with its deposition regulated during plant development and stress responses.
  • Research identified that the GLUCAN SYNTHASE LIKE5 (OsGSL5) enzyme in rice is crucial for callose production in pollen mother cells during meiosis.
  • Mutant rice plants lacking OsGSL5 showed issues with chromosome pairing and premature meiosis, highlighting callose's role in timing male meiosis and supporting overall reproductive development.
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In transgenic experiments, we often face fundamental requirements such as overexpressing a certain gene, developing organelle markers, testing promoter activities, introducing large genomic fragments, and combinations of them. To fulfill these multiple requirements in rice, we developed simple binary vectors with or without maize () promoter, Gateway cassette and fluorescent proteins. First, we compared stabilities of cauliflower mosaic virus and maize promoters for constitutive gene expression in transgenic rice.

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Transposable elements (TEs) constitute a large proportion of genomes of multicellular eukaryotes, including flowering plants. TEs are normally maintained in a silenced state and their transpositions rarely occur. Hybridization between distant species has been regarded as a 'shock' that stimulates genome reorganization, including TE mobilization.

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Asian rice ( L.) is consumed by more than half of the world's population. Despite its global importance, the process of early rice domestication remains unclear.

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The kidney plays a central role in body fluid homeostasis. Cells in the glomeruli and juxtaglomerular apparatus sense mechanical forces and modulate glomerular filtration and renin release. However, details of mechanosensory systems in these cells are unclear.

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The development of floral organs is coordinated by an elaborate network of homeotic genes, and gibberellin (GA) signaling is involved in floral organ development; however, the underlying molecular mechanisms remain elusive. In the present study, we found that MOS4-ASSOCIATED COMPLEX 5A (MAC5A), which is a protein containing an RNA-binding motif, was involved in the development of sepals, petals, and stamens; either the loss or gain of function resulted in stamen malformation and a reduced seed set. The exogenous application of GA considerably exacerbated the defects in null mutants, including fewer stamens and male sterility.

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Background: Elderly adults with diabetes are at increased risk of severe hypoglycemia and hypoglycemic coma due to various conditions including decline in cognitive function, reduced activity of daily living (ADL) and reduced renal function; special cautions are, therefore, recommended to avoid these life-threatening events.

Case Presentation: A 92-year-old female was admitted to our institution because of severe coma. Upon arrival, her serum C-peptide was 1.

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Proper anther and pollen development are important for plant reproduction. The plant hormone gibberellin is important for anther development in rice, but its gametophytic functions remain largely unknown. Here, we report the functional and evolutionary analyses of rice gibberellin 3-oxidase 1 (OsGA3ox1), a gibberellin synthetic enzyme specifically expressed in the late developmental stages of anthers.

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Biological resources are the basic infrastructure of bioscience research. Rice ( L.) is a good experimental model for research in cereal crops and monocots and includes important genetic materials used in breeding.

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In angiosperms, endosperm development comprises a series of developmental transitions controlled by genetic and epigenetic mechanisms that are initiated after double fertilization. Polycomb repressive complex 2 (PRC2) is a key component of these mechanisms that mediate histone H3 lysine 27 trimethylation (H3K27me3); the action of PRC2 is well described in Arabidopsis thaliana but remains uncertain in cereals. In this study, we demonstrate that mutation of the rice (Oryza sativa) gene EMBRYONIC FLOWER2a (OsEMF2a), encoding a zinc-finger containing component of PRC2, causes an autonomous endosperm phenotype involving proliferation of the central cell nuclei with separate cytoplasmic domains, even in the absence of fertilization.

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