Daisuke Tsugama

Daisuke Tsugama
The University of Tokyo | Todai · Asian Natural Environmental Science Center

Ph.D. Agricultural and Life Sciences

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Additional affiliations
January 2019 - present
The University of Tokyo
Position
  • Professor (Associate)
September 2015 - April 2016
The University of Tokyo
Position
  • JSPS (Japan Society for the Promotion of Science) Reseach Fellow
September 2015 - December 2018
Hokkaido University
Position
  • Professor (Assistant)
Education
April 2010 - March 2013
The University of Tokyo
Field of study
  • Agricultural and Life Sciences
April 2008 - March 2010
The University of Tokyo
Field of study
  • M.S. Agricultural and Life Sciences
April 2004 - March 2008
The University of Tokyo
Field of study
  • B.S. Agricultural and Life Sciences

Publications

Publications (86)
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VIP1 is a bZIP protein in Arabidopsis thaliana. VIP1 accumulates in the nucleus under hypo-osmotic conditions and interacts with the promoters of hypo-osmolarity-responsive genes, CYP707A1 and CYP707A3 (CYP707A1/3), but neither overexpression of VIP1 nor truncation of its DNA-binding region affects the expression of CYP707A3 in vivo, raising the po...
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The Arabidopsis thaliana heterotrimeric G protein β subunit, AGB1, is involved in both abscisic acid (ABA) signalling and brassinosteroid (BR) signalling, but it is unclear how AGB1 regulates these signalling pathways. A key transcription factor downstream of BR, BZR1, and its gain-of-function mutant, bzr1-1, were overexpressed in an AGB1-null muta...
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Abscisic acid is a stress-related phytohormone that has roles in dehydration and rehydration. In Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana), two genes that inactivate abscisic acid, CYP707A1 and CYP707A3, are rapidly up-regulated upon rehydration. The factors that regulate CYP707A1/3 are not well characterized. We expressed a bZIP protein, VIP1, as a green...
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Protein extraction is a frequent procedure in biological research. For preparation of plant cell extracts, plant materials usually have to be ground and homogenized to physically break the robust cell wall, but this step is laborious and time-consuming when a large number of samples are handled at once. We developed a chemical method for lysing Ara...
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Pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.) is a cereal crop that is tolerant to drought, high-temperature and poor-nutrient stresses throughout its life cycle. The DOF (DNA binding with One Finger) family genes encode plant-specific zinc finger transcription factors. These transcription factors have a variety of functions and can be involved in...
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Objectives Pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum) is a cereal crop that is tolerant to a high temperature, a drought and a nutrient-poor condition. Characterizing pearl millet proteins can help to improve productivity of pearl millet and other crops. Transcription factors in general are proteins that regulate transcription of their target genes and ther...
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Objectives: Pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum) is a cereal crop that is tolerant to a high temperature, a drought and a nutrient-poor condition. Characterizing pearl millet proteins can help to improve productivity of pearl millet and other crops. Transcription factors in general are proteins that regulate transcription of their target genes and th...
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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, wa...
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Objectives Pearl millet ( Pennisetum glaucum ) is a staple cereal crop for semi-arid regions. Its whole genome sequence and deduced putative gene sequences are available. However, the functions of many pearl millet genes are unknown. Situations are similar for other crop species such as garden asparagus ( Asparagus officinalis ), chickpea ( Cicer a...
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NDR/LATS‐family protein kinases are conserved among eukaryotes. These protein kinases in yeast and animals phosphorylate specific targets and regulate the cell cycle. Arabidopsis thaliana has eight NDR/LATS‐family protein kinase genes (NDR1‐8), of which NDR2, NDR4 and NDR5 are involved in regulating pollen development. However, the functions of the...
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Abiotic stress negatively affects the yield of many crops. The SQUAMOSA promoter binding protein-like proteins (SBPs) represent a family of plant-specific transcription factors which play essential roles in plant growth, development, and stress responsiveness. In this study, 18 putative SBPs (PgSBPs) were identified in the genome of pearl millet on...
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Background Pearl millet ( Pennisetum glaucum ) is a cereal crop that possesses the ability to withstand drought, salinity and high temperature stresses. The NAC [NAM (No Apical Meristem), ATAF1 ( Arabidopsis thaliana Activation Factor 1), and CUC2 (Cup-shaped Cotyledon)] transcription factor family is one of the largest transcription factor familie...
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Protein phosphatase 2A (PP2A) B″-family subunits have Ca²⁺-binding EF-hand motifs and can bind PP2A substrates. Arabidopsis thaliana PP2A B″-family subunits are encoded by six genes, and bind a transcription factor, VIP1. VIP1 is dephosphorylated and nuclear-localized by hypo-osmotic stress. However, whether PP2A B″-family subunits mediate the VIP1...
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Background: Biolistic systems are used to shoot exogenous DNA, RNA, protein, and other macromolecules to transfer them into cells for genetic transformation, genome editing, and drug delivery. Such systems are especially useful for plants and other organisms that are incompatible with other macromolecule delivery methods. Commercially available, c...
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Globally, many saline-alkali soils are rich in NaHCO3 and Na2CO3, which are characterized by a high pH Carbonate stress caused by this kind of soil severely damages plant cells and inhibits plant growth. Biotin and HCO3⁻ participate in the first and rate-limiting reaction of the fatty acid biosynthesis pathway, but whether biotin contributes to pla...
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Background: Pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum) is a cereal crop that possesses the ability to withstand drought, salinity and high temperature stresses. The NAC [NAM (No Apical Meristem), ATAF1 and (Arabidopsis thaliana Activation Factor 1), and CUC2 (Cup-shaped Cotyledon)] transcription factor family is one of the largest transcription factor famil...
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Background: Pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum) is a cereal crop that possesses the ability to withstand drought, salinity and high temperature stresses. The NAC [NAM (No Apical Meristem), ATAF1 (Arabidopsis thaliana Activation Factor 1), and CUC2 (Cup-shaped Cotyledon)] transcription factor family is one of the largest transcription factor families...
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Background: Pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum) is a cereal crop that possesses the ability to withstand drought, salinity and high temperature stresses. The NAC [NAM (No Apical Meristem), ATAF1 (Arabidopsis thaliana Activation Factor 1), and CUC2 (Cup-shaped Cotyledon)] transcription factor family is one of the largest transcription factor families...
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Pearl millet [Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.] is an important crop in arid and semi-arid areas of India and Africa. It is well known for its tolerance to abiotic stresses, but it lags behind other cereals in terms of research and development. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are a versatile group of small regulatory RNAs of 20À22 bases that play important roles...
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Pollen wall characteristics are dramatically changed during pollen maturation. Many genes have been identified as regulators of such changes in pollen wall characteristics, but mechanisms of such changes have not been completely understood. Here, a GDSL-type esterase/lipase gene, GELP77, is shown to regulate such changes in Arabidopsis thaliana. GE...
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Main conclusion: Tartary buckwheat rice-type cultivars, which allow easy dehulling, lacked periclinal cell divisions that proceed underneath the epidermis in the proximity of ovary midribs in non-rice-type cultivars. The easy dehulling in these cultivars was associated with a G→A substitution in an AGAMOUS ortholog. Ease of dehulling in Tartary bu...
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VirE2-INTERACTING PROTEIN1 (VIP1) is a basic leucine zipper protein in Arabidopsis thaliana. VIP1 changes its subcellular localization from the cytoplasm to the nucleus when cells are exposed to mechanical or hypo-osmotic stress. The nuclear localization of VIP1 is inhibited either by inhibitors of calcium signaling or by inhibitors of protein phos...
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Garden asparagus (Asparagus officinalis) is a perennial, dioecious crop. Genomic DNA samples were prepared from five A. officinalis individuals that differ in sex and phenotypes, and sequenced with the MinION nanopore sequencer. The obtained data were 1.5-5 Gb/sample, and the average read length was larger than 1.4 kb for all the samples. The resul...
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VIP1 is a bZIP transcription factor in Arabidopsis thaliana. When cells are exposed to mechanical stress, VIP1 transiently accumulates in the nucleus, where it regulates the expression of its target genes and suppresses mechanical stress-induced root waving. The nuclear-cytoplasmic shuttling of VIP1 is regulated by phosphorylation and calcium-depen...
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Asparagus officinalis (garden asparagus) is a dioecious perennial crop, and the dioecy (i.e., sex) of A. officinalis can affect its productivity. In A. officinalis, flower anthers in female plants fail to accumulate callose around microsporocytes, fail to complete meiosis, and degenerate due to cell death. Although 13 genes have been implicated in...
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Pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum) is the sixth-leading cereal crop and a staple food crop. It is known for its high tolerance to abiotic stress and good nutrient profile. NAC (NAM, ATAF1/2 and CUC) transcription factors (TFs) play an important role in abiotic stress tolerance. In our study, the pearl millet stress-responsive NAC TF gene PgNAC21 was...
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A reference list is an essential part of a manuscript for an academic article. It is often necessary to reformat (i.e., change orders of pieces of article information such as authors, article title, publication year, and journal where the article was published) of a preformatted reference list when a manuscript is declined by one journal and submit...
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VIP1 (VIRE2-INTERACTING PROTEIN 1) and its close homologues are Arabidopsis thaliana bZIP proteins regulating stress responses and root tropisms. They are present in the cytoplasm under steady conditions, but transiently accumulate in the nucleus when cells are exposed to mechanical stress such as hypo-osmotic stress and touch. This pattern of chan...
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Protein phosphatase 2A (PP2A) is a heterotrimeric protein complex conserved among eukaryotes. The B subunit of PP2A determines the substrate specificity of the PP2A holoenzyme, and is classified into the B, B', B″ and B‴ families. Arabidopsis thaliana has two isoforms of the B-family subunit (ATBA and ATBB). A double knockout of their genes is leth...
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Pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum (L) R. Br.) is a staple crop for more than 90 million poor farmers. It is known for its tolerance against drought, salinity, and high temperature. To understand the molecular mechanisms underlying its salinity tolerance, physiological analyses and a comparative transcriptome analysis between salinity tolerant (ICMB...
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Background and aims: VIP1 is a bZIP transcription factor in Arabidopsis thaliana. VIP1 and its close homologues transiently accumulate in the nucleus when cells are exposed to hypo-osmotic and/or mechanical stress. Touch-induced root bending is enhanced in transgenic plants overexpressing a repression domain-fused form of VIP1 (VIP1-SRDXox), sugge...
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The bZIP transcription factor VIP1 interacts with the Agrobacterium virulence protein VirE2, but the role of VIP1 in Agrobacterium-mediated transformation remains controversial. Previously tested vip1-1 mutant plants produce a truncated protein containing the crucial bZIP DNA-binding domain. We generated the CRISPR/Cas mutant vip1-2 that lacks this...
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Pearl millet is a cereal crop known for its high tolerance to drought, heat and salinity stresses as well as for its nutritional quality. The molecular mechanism of drought tolerance in pearl millet is unknown. Here we attempted to unravel the molecular basis of drought tolerance in two pearl millet inbred lines, ICMB 843 and ICMB 863 using RNA seq...
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Primers used in RT PCR for validation of RNA seq data. (XLSX)
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Drought responsive expression pattern of selected DEGs in genotypes of pearl millet. (DOCX)
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Asparagus officinalis (garden asparagus) is a dioecious perennial crop. For agricultural production of A. officinalis, male plants have advantages over female plants. The dioecism of A. officinalis is determined by the single dominant masculinizing M locus, which is involved in tapetal cell development in stamens, but thus far no specific M locus g...
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NMCP/CRWN (NUCLEAR MATRIX CONSTITUENT PROTEIN/CROWDED NUCLEI) is a major component of a protein fibrous meshwork (lamina-like structure) on the plant inner nuclear membrane. NMCP/CRWN contributes to regulating nuclear shape and nuclear functions. An NMCP/CRWN protein in Daucus carota (DcNMCP1) is localized to the nuclear periphery in interphase cel...
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VIP1 (VIRE2-INTERACTING PROTEIN 1) is a bZIP transcription factor in Arabidopsis thaliana. VIP1 and its close homologs (i.e., Arabidopsis group I bZIP proteins) are present in the cytoplasm under steady conditions, but are transiently localized to the nucleus when cells are exposed to hypo-osmotic conditions, which mimic mechanical stimuli such as...
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VIP1 is a bZIP transcription factor in Arabidopsis thaliana . VIP1 transiently accumulates in the nucleus when cells are exposed to hypo-osmotic conditions, but its physiological relevance is unclear. This is possibly because Arabidopsis has ~10 close homologs of VIP1 and they redundantly function. To examine their physiological roles, transgenic p...
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Heterotrimeric G proteins (Gα, Gβ and Gγ) have pleiotropic roles in plants, but molecular mechanisms underlying them remain to be elucidated. Here we show that Arabidopsis Gβ (AGB1) interacts with NPH3, a regulator of phototropism. Yeast two-hybrid assays, in vitro pull-down assays and bimolecular fluorescence complementation assays showed that AGB...
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Heterotrimeric G-proteins (G-proteins) have been implicated in ubiquitous signalling mechanisms in eukaryotes. In plants, G-proteins modulate hormonal and stress responses and regulate diverse developmental processes. However, the molecular mechanisms of their functions are largely unknown. A yeast two-hybrid screen was performed to identify intera...
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VirE2-interacting protein 1 (VIP1) is an Arabidopsis thaliana bZIP transcription factor which regulates pathogen responses and rehydration responses. VIP1 has transcriptional activation potential, DNA-binding ability, and a nuclear-cytoplasmic shuttling property. These functions are possibly regulated by cofactors and/or post-translational modifica...
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Heterotrimeric G proteins (Gα, Gβ, Gγ) are signaling molecules conserved among eukaryotic species. The G proteins transmit signals via protein-protein interactions. By a yeast two-hybrid screen, we identified a bZIP protein, VIP1, as an Arabidopsis thaliana Gβ (AGB1)-interacting partner. The interaction between AGB1 and VIP1 was confirmed by an in...
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An Arabidopsis U-box E3 ubiquitin ligase Plant U-box 20 (PUB20; alternatively called AtCMPG1) was identified as a possible interactor of the Arabidopsis G-protein β subunit, AGB1, by yeast two-hybrid screening. A bimolecular fluorescence complementation (BiFC) assay showed that PUB20 interacted with AGB1 in the nuclei and the cytosol. The expressio...
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Effects of plant hormones on germination rate. (PDF)
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The primary sequences of full-length PUB20 protein and PUB20ΔARM protein. Solid underlines indicate the U-box and ARM repeats identified by Trujillo, Ichimura, Casais and Shirasu (Current Biology 18∶1396-1401, 2008). Dotted underline indicates the region of PUB20 used as PUB20ΔARM (Fig. 1A). Identical and similar residues are shown in black and gra...
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