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National Inst. For Basic Biology Okazaki Jpn | 論文
- MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION OF ACYL-CoA OXIDASE IN PUMPKIN
- ARABIDOPSIS ped1 MUTANT THAT HAS DEFECT IN THIOLASE GENE
- Glyoxysomal Malate Dehydrogenase in Pumpkin : Cloning of a cDNA and Functional Analysis of Its Presequence
- Changes in Targeting Efficiencies of Proteins to Plant Microbodies Caused by Amino Acid Substitutions in the Carboxy-terminal Tripeptide
- Mutational Analysis of Csc1/Vps4p: Involvement of Endosome in Regulation
- CHARACTERIZATION OF A YEAST MUTANT WHICH INDUCES AUTOPHAGY IN A RICH MEDIUM.
- Arabidopsis MUTANTS THAT HAVE DEFECTS ON GLYOXYSOMAL FUNCTIONS
- EXPRESSION AND LOCALIZATION OF CHIMERIC PROTEIN COMPOSED OF 2S ALBUMIN AND PAT IN TRANSGENIC Arabidopsis
- SKD1 AAA ATPase-Dependent Endosomal Transport is Involved in Autolysosome Formation
- CHARACTERIZATION OF A PROTEIN COMPONENT, DV100, OF THE DENSE VESICLES FROM MATURING PUMPKIN SEEDS
- SPECIFICITY OF AMINO ACID SEQUENCES AT CARBOXY TERMINAL TRIPEPTIDE THAT FUNCTION AS A MICROBODY TARGETING SIGNAL.
- Ectopic Expression of an Esterase, Which is a Candidate for the Unidentified Plant Cutinase, Causes Cuticular Defects in Arabidopsis thaliana
- Suppression of Peroxisome Biogenesis Factor 10 Reduces Cuticular Wax Accumulation by Disrupting the ER Network in Arabidopsis thaliana
- Constitutive and Inducible ER Bodies of Arabidopsis thaliana Accumulate Distinct β-Glucosidases
- Arabidopsis VPS35, a Retromer Component, is Required for Vacuolar Protein Sorting and Involved in Plant Growth and Leaf Senescence
- RECOGNITION OF THE N-TERMINAL TARGETING SIGNAL OF GLYOXYSOMAL CITRATE SYNTHASE PRECURSOR IN TRANSGENIC ARABIDOPSIS
- Plant Catalase is Imported into Peroxisomes by Pex5p but is Distinct from Typical PTS1 Import
- Characterization of Phosphatidylinositol Phosphate Kinases from the Moss Physcomitrella patens : PpPIPK1 and PpPIPK2
- Acidification of Vacuoles Is Required for Autophagic Degradation in the Yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae^1
- Vacuolar Function in the Phosphate Homeostasis of the Yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae