Welcome to Cell Structure and Function Ⅱ, Sato and Takagi Lab

A research into understanding the mechanisms inherent in a living organism to adapt to multiple environmental stresses is carried out here.

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Our lab introduction movie is available from YouTube channel of the Graduate School of Life Science (2024 March).

News: Our research about deubiquitinating enzymes modulating BRI1 stability has been published in EMBO reports (Feb 15, 2022).

Deubiquitinating enzymes UBP12 and UBP13 stabilize the brassinosteroid receptor BRI1

EMBO reports, 2022, e53354 (doi: 10.15252/embr.202153354)

Yongming Luo,Junpei Takagi, Lucas Alves Neubus Claus, Chao Zhang, Shigetaka Yasuda, Yoko Hasegawa, Junji Yamaguchi, Libo Shan, Eugenia Russinova, Takeo Sato

This study is also picked up and introduced in the Hokkaido University official web site (Press release).

News: Our research about ubiquitin signals involved in nutrient stress response has been published in Plant Cell (Jan 31, 2022).

The TGN/EE SNARE protein SYP61 and the ubiquitin ligase ATL31 cooperatively regulate plant responses to carbon/nitrogen conditions in Arabidopsis

Plant Cell, 2022, Online ahead of print (doi: 10.1093/plcell/koac014)

Hasegawa Y, Huarancca Reyes T, Uemura T, Baral A, Fujimaki A, Luo Y, Morita Y, Saeki Y, Maekawa S, Yasudaa S, Mukuta K, Fukao Y, Tanaka K, Nakano A, Takagi J, Bhalerao RP, Yamaguchi J and Sato T

News: Our research about nitrogen-responsive flowering has been published in PNAS (May 11, 2021).

Low nitrogen conditions accelerate flowering by modulating the phosphorylation state of FLOWERING BHLH 4 in Arabidopsis

Sanagi M, Aoyama S, Kubo A, Lu Y, Sato Y, Ito S, Abe M, Mitsuda N, Ohme-Takagi M, Kiba T, Nakagami H, Rolland F, Yamaguchi J, Imaizumi T and Sato T

Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. A., 118: e2022942118 (doi:10.1073/pnas.2022942118)

This study is also picked up and introduced in the Hokkaido University official web site (Press release).

Contact Dr. Takeo Sato (t-satou(a)sci.hokudai.ac.jp)