Publications of T. Mizoguchi

Journal Article (8)

2009
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Yoshida, R.; Fekih, R.; Fujiwara, S.; Oda, A.; Miyata, K.; Tomozoe, Y.; Nakagawa, M.; Niinuma, K.; Hayashi, K.; Ezura, H. et al.; Coupland, G.; Mizoguchi, T.: Possible role of EARLY FLOWERING 3 (ELF3) in clock-dependent floral regulation by SHORT VEGETATIVE PHASE (SVP) in Arabidopsis thaliana. New Phytologist 182, 10.1111/j.1469-8137.2009.02809.x, pp. 838 - 850 (2009)
2008
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Fujiwara, S.; Oda, A.; Yoshida, R.; Niinuma, K.; Miyata, K.; Tomozoe, Y.; Tajima, T.; Nakagawa, M.; Hayashi, K.; Coupland, G. et al.; Mizoguchi, T.: Circadian Clock Proteins LHY and CCA1 Regulate SVP Protein Accumulation to Control Flowering in Arabidopsis. Plant Cell 20, 10.1105/tpc.108.061531, pp. 2960 - 2971 (2008)
2005
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Mizoguchi, T.; Wright, L.; Fujiwara, S.; Cremer, F.; Lee, K.; Onouchi, H.; Mouradov, A.; Fowler, S.; Kamada, H.; Putterill, J. et al.; Coupland, G.: Distinct roles of GIGANTEA in promoting flowering and regulating circadian rhythms in Arabidopsis. Plant Cell 17 (8), pp. 2255 - 2270 (2005)
2004
Journal Article
Fujiwara, S.; Coupland, G.; Kamada, H.; Mizoguchi, T.: Dual regulations of SOC1 expression by a circadian clock through GI-dependent and -independent pathways in Arabidopsis. Plant and Cell Physiology 45 (Suppl. Suppl. S), p. S67 - S67 (2004)
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Oda, A.; Coupland, G.; Mizoguchi, T.: Loss-of-function mutation lhy-12 is caused by mis-splicing of the LHY gene and an intragenic suppressor mutation lhy-2 may partially restore the defect in Arabidopsis. Plant and Cell Physiology 45 (Suppl. Suppl. S), p. S68 - S68 (2004)
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Oda, A.; Fujiwara, S.; Kamada, H.; Coupland, G.; Mizoguchi, T.: Antisense suppression of the Arabidopsis PIF3 gene does not affect circadian rhythms but causes early flowering and increases FT expression. FEBS Letters 557 (1-3), pp. 259 - 264 (2004)
Journal Article
Oda, A.; Fujiwara, S.; Kamada, H.; Coupland, G.; Mizoguchi, T.: Antisense suppression of the Arabidopsis PIF3 gene does not affect circadian rhythms but causes early flowering by increasing FT expression. Plant and Cell Physiology 45 (Suppl. Suppl. S), p. S68 - S68 (2004)
2002
Journal Article
Mizoguchi, T.; Wheatley, K.; Hanzawa, Y.; Wright, L.; Mizoguchi, M.; Song, H. R.; Carre, I. A.; Coupland, G.: LHY and CCA1 are partially redundant genes required to maintain circadian rhythms in Arabidopsis. Developmental Cell 2 (5), pp. 629 - 641 (2002)
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