AMANO Toyoki

[Degree]

Doctor of Science

[Academic Society]

The Japanese Society of Plant Physiologists

The Botanical Society of Japan

[Research Subjects]

Protein engineering

Plant science

Proteolysis

[Publications]

[1] Hirasawa, K-I., Amano, T., and Shioi, Y., Effects of Scavengers for Active Oxygen Species on Cell Death by Cryptogein. Phytochemistry 66, 463-468, 2005
[2] Hirasawa, K-I., Amano, T., and Shioi, Y., Lipid-binding Form is a Key Conformation to Induce a Programmed Cell Death Initiated in Tobacco BY-2 Cells by a Proteinaceous Elicitor of Cryptogein. Physiol Plant 121, 196
203, 2004
[3] Amano, T., Hirasawa, K-I., O
Donohue, M.J., Pernollet, J-C. and Shioi, Y., A Simple, Versatile Assay for the Accurate, Time-resolved Determination of Cellular Viability. Anal Biochem 314, 1-7, 2003
[4] Amano, T., Matsui,T., Muneyuki, E., Noji, H., Hara, K., Yoshida, M., and Hisabori, T., Alpha3beta3gamma Complex of F1-ATP ase from Thermophilic Bacillus PS3 Can Maintain Steady-State ATP Hydrolysis Activity Depending on the Number of Non-Catalytic Sites. Biochem J 1, 135-138, 1999
[5] Amano, T., Hisabori, T., Muneyuki, E., and Yoshida, M., Catalytic Activities of Alpha3Beta3Gamma Complexes of F1-ATPase with 1, 2, or 3 Incompetent Catalytic Sites. J Biol Chem 271, 18128-18133, 1996

[E-mail]

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