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Functional analysis of genes relevant to agriculturally important traits in rice genome

Research Subjects
and Participants

Last updated : 2003/11/17

Project Leader
Makoto MATSUOKA, Nagoya University, Bioscience and Biotechnology Center

Subject ID No. Team Subject
IP1001-IP1015 Elucidation of genes that improve the rice quarity
IP2001-IP2003 Elucidation of genes that produce sophisticated materials
IP3001-IP3004 Elucidation of genes that enhance photosythetic capability
IP4001-IP4007 Elucidation of disease- and pest-resistant genes
IP5001-IP5007 Elucidation of genes responsible for stress tolerance

Subject ID No. Research Period Research Subject Participants
IP1001 2003.4-2006.3 Elucidation of molecular network controlling flowering time in rice Masahiro YANO
NIAS
Takeshi IZAWA
NIAS
IP1002 2003.4-2006.3 Study of the heterotrimeric G protein signaling and application of the signaling to agriculture Yukimoto IWASAKI
Fukui Prefectural University
IP1003 2003.4-2006.3 Molecular analysis of GA biosynthesis and signaltransduction for rice breeding Motoyuki ASHIKARI
Nagoya University
Hidemi KITANO
Nagoya University
Yutaka SATO
Nagoya University
Makoto MATSUOKA
Nagoya University
IP1004 2003.4-2006.3 Analysis of genetic network controlling the shoot branching in rice Junko KYOZUKA
University of Tokyo
Masahiko MAEKAWA
Okayama University
IP1005 2003.4-2006.3 Studies on molecular mechanism of reproductive organ development and leaf morphogenesis in rice. Hiro-Yuki HIRANO
University of Tokyo
IP1006 2003.4-2006.3 Functional Analysis of Light Signal Transduction Pathways in Rice Makoto TAKANO
NIAS
Tomoko SHINOMURA
Hitachi, Ltd.
Moritoshi IINO
Osaka City University
IP1007 2003.4-2006.3 Modification of rice genes by homologous recombination for their functional analysis Shigeru IIDA
Okazaki National Research Institutes
IP1008 2003.4-2006.3 Molecular and functional analysis of fertility restorer gene for cytoplasmic male sterility Kinya TORIYAMA
Tohoku University
IP1009 2003.4-2006.3 Isolation and functional characterization of genes involved in apomictic embryo sac formation Manabu TAKAHARA
National Institute of Livestock and Grassland Science
Masumi EBINA
Okinawa Prefectural Livestock Experiment Station
Hitoshi NAKAGAWA
Japan International Research Center for Agricultural Sciences
IP1010 2003.4-2006.3 Functional analysis of brassinosteroid biosynthetic genes in rice Tomoaki SAKAMOTO
The University of Tokyo
IP1011 2003.4-2006.3 Analysis of senescence-related phenomena in rice Makoto KUSABA
NIAS
IP1012 2003.4-2006.3 Regulatory mechanisms of alternative splicing by SR proteins in rice Masayuki ISSHIKI
Nara Institute of Science and Technology
IP1013 2003.4-2006.3 Analysis of molecular and epigenetic mechanism of heterosis Yoshiki HABU
NIAS
IP1014 2003.4-2006.3 Establishment of rice plant ontology basement and its application to the analysis of OsHAP3 gene expression Nori KURATA
National Institute of Genetics
Ito YUKIHIRO
National Institute of Genetics
IP1015 2003.4-2006.3 Mechanism of rice seed shattering in terms of domestication Kazuyuki DOI
Kyushu University
IP2001 2003.4-2006.3 Exploitation of rice as oral peptide vaccine using mucosal immune system Fumio TAKAIWA
NIAS
Hiroshi KIYONO
University of Tokyo
IP2002 2003.4-2006.3 Expression and accumulation of Type II-collagen tolerogenic peptides in rice seeds Tsukasa MATSUDA
Nagoya University
Fujio HASHIZUME
Science and Technology Promotion Center, Mie Prefectural Government
IP2003 2003.4-2006.3 Generation of  stress-resistant transgenic rice containing a large amount of ascorbic acid Muneharu ESAKA
Hiroshima University
IP3001 2003.4-2006.3 Investigation and functional analysis of rice genes related to C4 photosynthesis Mitsue MIYAO-TOKUTOMI
NIAS
Hiroshi FUKAYAMA
NIAS
IP3002 2003.4-2006.3 Analysis of carbon metabolism in source and sink organs using the transgenic plants Shigeru SHIGEOKA
Kinki University
Masahiro TAMOI
Kinki University
IP3003 2003.4-2006.3 Elucidation of translocation mechanism of cytokinin-mediated nitro gensignal in rice Hitoshi SAKAKIBARA
RIKEN
IP3004 2003.4-2006.3 Desensitization of photosystem II down regulation and its effects on grain production of rice Tsuyoshi ENDO
Kyoto University
IP4001 2003.4-2006.3
Ko SHIMAMOTO
Nara Institute of Science and Technology
IP4002 2003.4-2006.3 Analysis and utilization of a signaling network associated with disease-resistance Hirohiko HIROCHIKA
NIAS
IP4003 2003.4-2006.3 Functional analysis of rice genes involved in elicitor-response Eiichi MINAMI
NIAS
Yoko NISHIZAWA
NIAS
Etsuko KATOH
NIAS
IP4004 2003.4-2006.3 Analysis of ethylene signaling pathways and their application to the generate of disease-resistant rice plants Shigemi SEO
NIAS
IP4005 2003.4-2006.3 Studies on induction mechanisms of systemic acquired resistance of rice Hideo NAKASHITA
RIKEN
IP4006 2003.4-2006.3 Identification and functional analysis of transcription factors involved in disease resistance Hiroshi TAKATSUJI
NIAS
IP4007 2003.4-2006.3 Molecular analysis of resistance to green rice leafhopper in rice Hideshi YASUI
Kyushu University
IP5001 2003.4-2006.3 Improving abiotic stress tolerance using genes for transcription factors in rice Kazuko YAMAGUCHI-SHINOZAKI
Japan International Research Center for Agricultural Sciences(JIRCAS)
Kazuo SHINOZAKI
RIKEN (The Institute of Physical and Chemical Research)
IP5002 2003.4-2006.3 Signal transduction mechanism of water stress response Tsukaho HATTORI
Nagoya University
IP5003 2003.4-2006.3 Isolation and application of genes responsible for mineral uptake and utilization in rice Toru MATOH
Kyoto University
Naoko NISHISZAWA K
The University of Tokyo
Toru FUJIWARA
The University of Tokyo
Jian Feng MA
Kagawa University
IP5004 2003.4-2006.3 Comprehensive analyses of the NAC-type transcription factors using rice oligo-microarray system. Shoshi KIKUCHI
NIAS
Kouji SATOH
NIAS
Hitomi YAMADA
NIAS
Hisako OOKA
NIAS
IP5005 2003.4-2006.3 Role of chloroplast polyunsaturated fatty acids in rice plant tolerance of abiotic and biotic stresses Koh IBA
Kyushu University
IP5006 2003.4-2006.3 Production of the ultraviolet ray tolerance rice plant Seisuke KIMURA
Tokyo University of Science
IP5007 2003.4-2006.3 Production of rice plants that reduce the environmental load and that remove phosphorus from the environment, through the manipulation of phytic acid biosynthesis Kaoru T YOSHIDA
The University of Tokyo