Curriculum Vitaes

Yasuhiko Mukai

  (向井 康比己)

Profile Information

Affiliation
Professor, Faculty of Education, Osaka Kyoiku University
Degree
Doctor of Agricultural Science(Kyoto University)
農学修士(京都大学)

J-GLOBAL ID
200901082175287692
researchmap Member ID
1000032172

Committee Memberships

 2

Misc.

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  • Anna M. G. Koltunow, Susan D. Johnson, Julio C. M. Rodrigues, Takashi Okada, Yingkao Hu, Tohru Tsuchiya, Saira Wilson, Pam Fletcher, Kanae Ito, Go Suzuki, Yasuhiko Mukai, Judith Fehrer, Ross A. Bicknell
    PLANT JOURNAL, 66(5) 890-902, Jun, 2011  
  • Go Suzuki, Maho Shiomi, Sayuri Morihana, Maki Yamamoto, Yasuhiko Mukai
    GENES & GENETIC SYSTEMS, 85(6) 377-382, Dec, 2010  
  • Naoki Wada, Shin'ichiro Kajiyama, Joyce A. Cartagena, Linyen Lin, Yukio Akiyama, Motoyasu Otani, Go Suzuki, Yasuhiko Mukai, Noriaki Aoki, Kiichi Fukui
    JOURNAL OF CEREAL SCIENCE, 51(2) 182-188, Mar, 2010  
  • SUZUKI Go, SHIOMI Maho, MORIHANA Sayuri, MUKAI Yasuhiko
    Chromosome Science, 13(1) 27-29, 2010  
    Onion, Allium cepa, is a model plant for experimental observation of mitotic cell division in practice of fundamental biology, because its chromosome is big and easy to observe. In order to develop new academic tools for visualization of plant cytokinesis, molecular cloning of onion mitotic genes, which are related to cell division, cell cycle, and chromosome segregation, is indispensable. Here we isolated CDC48 cDNA (AcCDC48) from onion seedlings, which encodes an AAA-ATPase chaperone and is known to play a role in cell division in broad species of organism. To characterize AcCDC48, we performed phylogenetic and DNA gel blot analyses, and discussed about the possible application of mammalian antibodies to detect it. The full-length onion CDC48 sequence provides useful information for future development of molecular markers to visualize cell division by using antibodies or GFP-fusion proteins.
  • SUZUKI Go, SHIOMI Maho, MORIHANA Sayuri, MUKAI Yasuhiko
    Chromosome Science, 13(1) 27-29, 2010  
    Onion, Allium cepa, is a model plant for experimental observation of mitotic cell division in practice of fundamental biology, because its chromosome is big and easy to observe. In order to develop new academic tools for visualization of plant cytokinesis, molecular cloning of onion mitotic genes, which are related to cell division, cell cycle, and chromosome segregation, is indispensable. Here we isolated CDC48 cDNA (AcCDC48) from onion seedlings, which encodes an AAA-ATPase chaperone and is known to play a role in cell division in broad species of organism. To characterize AcCDC48, we performed phylogenetic and DNA gel blot analyses, and discussed about the possible application of mammalian antibodies to detect it. The full-length onion CDC48 sequence provides useful information for future development of molecular markers to visualize cell division by using antibodies or GFP-fusion proteins.

Books and Other Publications

 26

Research Projects

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