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Nakai Yumi

Nakai Yumi
Affiliation and department:
Research field  (4): Molecular biology ,  Plants: molecular biology and physiology ,  Cell biology ,  Functional biochemistry
Research keywords  (10): tRNA modification ,  post-transcriptional modification ,  wobble uridine ,  Arabidopsis thaliana ,  Saccharomyces cerevisiae ,  translational regulation ,  cytosol ,  葉緑体 ,  オルガネラ ,  iron-sulfur cluster
Research theme for competitive and other funds  (8):
  • 2021 - 2024 ミトコンドリアを欠失させた真核細胞の構築とその分子細胞生物学的解析
  • 2017 - 2020 ミトコンドリアを持たない真核細胞研究のキックオフ
  • 2009 - 2011 Intracellular transfer ways of Sulfur to be used as a key component of various small-biomolecules and thio-modified tRNAs.
  • 2007 - 2008 Thio-modification of Yeast Cytosolic tRNA Requires a Ubiquitin-related System That Resembles Bacterial Sulfur Transfer Systems
  • 2005 - 2006 Thlo modification of yeast cytosolic tRNA is an iron-sulfur protein-dependent pathway
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Papers (23):
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MISC (39):
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Lectures and oral presentations  (37):
  • シロイヌナズナtRNA-wobbleU 修飾欠失株における遺伝子発現解析
    (第64回日本植物生理学会年会(2023) 2023)
  • tRNA wobble uridine modification in Arabidopsis thaliana
    (The 62nd Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society of Plant Physiologists 2021)
  • Phenotype analysis of Arabidopsis thaliana tRNA wobbleU34 modification mutants
    (Plant RNA network Symposium 2019)
  • Deletion of tRNAwobbleU34 modification in plants affect leaf cell development.
    (the 21th annual meeting of the RNA Society of Japan 2019)
  • Transfer RNA wobble uridine modification affects the leaf cell development in plants.
    (JSPP2019 2019)
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Awards (1):
  • 2012/09 - Osaka medical college Magari Scholarship fund Research Grant [Elucidation of the intracellular delivery system for sulfur-containing small molecules]
Association Membership(s) (5):
JAPAN SOCIETY FOR BIOSCIENCE, BIOTECHNOLOGY, AND AGROCHEMISTRY ,  THE JAPANESE SOCIETY OF PLANT PHYSIOLOGISTS ,  THE MOLECULAR BIOLOGY SOCIETY OF JAPAN ,  THE JAPANESE BIOCHEMICAL SOCIETY ,  THE RNA SOCIETY OF JAPAN
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