NISHIMURA KENJI
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Degree name:博士(バイオサイエンス)
Classified degree field:Life Science / Plant molecular biology and physiology
Conferring institution:Nara Institute of Science and Technology
Acquisition way:Coursework
Date of acquisition:2010.09
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Research field:Life Science / Plant molecular biology and physiology
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Language: English
Title: Genetic analysis of chlorophyll synthesis and degradation regulated by BALANCE of CHLOROPHYLL METABOLISM.
Journal name: Plant physiology vol.189 (1) (p.419 - 432)
Date of publication: 2022.03
Author(s): Hiroshi Yamatani, Takeshi Ito, Kenji Nishimura, Tetsuya Yamada, Wataru Sakamoto, Makoto KusabaDOI: 10.1093/plphys/kiac059
Type of publication: Research paper (scientific journal)
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Language: English
Title: Deciphering the Proteotoxic Stress Responses Triggered by the Perturbed Thylakoid Proteostasis in Arabidopsis.
Journal name: Plants (Basel, Switzerland) vol.10 (3)
Date of publication: 2021.03
Author(s): Kenji Nishimura, Reiko Nakagawa, Chisato Hachisuga, Yuri Nakajima MunekageDOI: 10.3390/plants10030519
Type of publication: Research paper (scientific journal)
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Title: 葉緑体プロテアーゼによるオルガネラ恒常性と細胞内情報伝達の制御
Journal name: BSJ-Review vol.12 (A) (p.52 - 67)
Date of publication: 2021
Author(s): 西村 健司DOI: 10.24480/bsj-review.12a7.00200
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Language: English
Title: Posttranslational Control of ALA Synthesis Includes GluTR Degradation by Clp Protease and Stabilization by GluTR-Binding Protein
Journal name: Plant Physiology
Date of publication: 2016.03
Author(s): Janina Apitz, Kenji Nishimura, Judith Schmied, Anja Wolf, Boris Hedtke, Klaas J. van Wijk, Bernhard GrimmType of publication: Research paper (scientific journal)
Co-author classification: Multiple Authorship
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Language: English
Title: Discovery of a Unique Clp Component, ClpF, in Chloroplasts: A Proposed Binary ClpF-ClpS1 Adaptor Complex Functions in Substrate Recognition and Delivery.
Journal name: The Plant Cell
Date of publication: 2015.11
Author(s): Kenji Nishimura, Janina Apitz, Giulia Friso, Jitae Kim, Lalit Ponnala, Bernhard Grimm, Klaas J. van WijkType of publication: Research paper (scientific journal)
Co-author classification: Multiple Authorship
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Language:English
Title:Essentials of Proteolytic Machineries in Chloroplasts
Journal name:Molecular Plant
Date of publication:2017.01
Author(s):KenjiNishimuraYusukeKatoWataruSakamotoType of publication:Article, review, commentary, editorial, etc. (scientific journal)
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Language:English
Title:Chloroplast Proteases: Updates on Proteolysis within and across Suborganellar Compartments
Journal name:Plant Physiology
Date of publication:2016.08
Author(s):Kenji Nishimura, Yusuke Kato, Wataru SakamotoType of publication:Article, review, commentary, editorial, etc. (scientific journal)
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Language:English
Title:Organization, function and substrates of the essential Clp protease system in plastids
Journal name:Biochimica et Biophysica Acta Bioenergetics
Date of publication:2014.12
Author(s):Kenji Nishimura, Klaas J.van WijkType of publication:Article, review, commentary, editorial, etc. (scientific journal)
Research Projects 【 display / non-display 】
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Project year:2022.04 - 2023.03
Title:葉緑体内膜系界面を反応場とする新たなストレス応答の分子基盤
Awarding organization:公益財団法人木下記念事業団
System name:木下基礎科学研究基金助成事業
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Research category:Grant-in-Aid for Research Activity start-up
Project year:2019.08 - 2021.03
Title:葉緑体タンパク質由来ペプチドによるシグナル伝達機構の解明
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Research category:Grant-in-Aid for Research Activity Start-up
Project year:2019.08 - 2021.03
Title:Resolving a possible signaling mechanism involving proteolytic peptides from chloroplasts
Project summary:Protein degradation in particular processive proteolysis may be considered as a process of repurposing unwanted or dysfunctional proteins for generating functional molecules namely proteolytic peptides. This study investigated the fate and function of the peptides generated through proteolysis within chloroplasts. The results may suggest that peptides generated by chloroplast processive protease might be recognized by a plant immune receptor protein and that peptide release from chloroplasts could influence nuclear transcriptome.
Awarding organization:Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
System name:Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Research Activity Start-up