Kosuke Shimogawara

Psr1, a nuclear localized protein that regulates phosphorus metabolism in Chlamydomonas

Wykoff, Dennis D., Grossman, Arthur R., Weeks, Donald P., Usuda, Hideaki, Shimogawara, Kosuke

Understanding the ways in which phosphorus metabolism is regulated in photosynthetic eukaryotes is critical for optimizing crop productivity and managing aquatic ecosystems in which phosphorus can be...

Chlamydomonas reinhardtii Mutants Abnormal in Their Responses to Phosphorus Deprivation1

Shimogawara, Kosuke, Wykoff, Dennis D., Usuda, Hideaki, Grossman, Arthur R.

P-starved plants scavenge inorganic phosphate (Pi) by developing elevated rates of Pi uptake, synthesizing extracellular phosphatases, and secreting organic acids. To elucidate mechanisms controlling...

Role of a Nonselective de Novo DNA Methyltransferase in Maternal Inheritance of Chloroplast Genes in the Green Alga, Chlamydomonas reinhardtii

Nishiyama, Rie, Wada, Yuko, Mibu, Momoka, Yamaguchi, Yube, Shimogawara, Kosuke, Sano, Hiroshi

In the green alga, Chlamydomonas, chloroplast DNA is maternally transmitted to the offspring. We previously hypothesized that the underlying molecular mechanism involves specific methylation of...

Psr1, a nuclear localized protein that regulates phosphorus metabolism in Chlamydomonas

Wykoff, Dennis D., Grossman, Arthur R., Weeks, Donald P., Usuda, Hideaki, Shimogawara, Kosuke

Understanding the ways in which phosphorus metabolism is regulated in photosynthetic eukaryotes is critical for optimizing crop productivity and managing aquatic ecosystems in which phosphorus can be...

Chlamydomonas reinhardtii Mutants Abnormal in Their Responses to Phosphorus Deprivation1

Shimogawara, Kosuke, Wykoff, Dennis D., Usuda, Hideaki, Grossman, Arthur R.

P-starved plants scavenge inorganic phosphate (Pi) by developing elevated rates of Pi uptake, synthesizing extracellular phosphatases, and secreting organic acids. To elucidate mechanisms controlling...

Role of a Nonselective de Novo DNA Methyltransferase in Maternal Inheritance of Chloroplast Genes in the Green Alga, Chlamydomonas reinhardtii

Nishiyama, Rie, Wada, Yuko, Mibu, Momoka, Yamaguchi, Yube, Shimogawara, Kosuke, Sano, Hiroshi

In the green alga, Chlamydomonas, chloroplast DNA is maternally transmitted to the offspring. We previously hypothesized that the underlying molecular mechanism involves specific methylation of...

A systematic forward genetic analysis identified components of the Chlamydomonas circadian system

Matsuo, Takuya, Okamoto, Kazuhisa, Onai, Kiyoshi, Niwa, Yoshimi, Shimogawara, Kosuke, Ishiura, Masahiro

The molecular bases of circadian clocks have been studied in animals, fungi, bacteria, and plants, but not in eukaryotic algae. To establish a new model for molecular analysis of the circadian clock,...