研究室メンバー
都筑幹夫(教授)|内田達也(助教授) |藤原祥子(講師)|佐藤典裕(助手)|岡田克彦(助手)|熊田 英峰(助手) |山本真紀(PD)|大学院生・学部生|卒業生(学内のみ参照可)
山本真紀 (日本学術振興会・特別研究員)
<研究テーマ>
緑色藻類トレボウクシア藻の系統と娘細胞壁合成の多様性
<キーワード>
Torebouxiophyceae
Nannochloris, Chlorella, Transmission Electron
Microscopy, Molecular Phylogeny, Autosporulation, Budding, Binary
fission
<所属学会>
日本植物学会、日本植物形態学会
<原著論文>
Yamamoto,
M., Kurihara,
Kagami,
Y., Fujishita, M.,
Yamazaki, T., Yamamoto, M., Sakamoto, W. & Kawano, S. Isolation and molecular characterization of rbcS
in the unicellular green alga Nannochloris bacillaris (Chlorophyta, Trebouxiophyceae).
Phycological Research (2005) in press
Yamamoto,
M. & Kawano, S. Daughter cell wall
synthesis in autospore-forming green alga, Chlorella vulgaris (IAM C-536). Cytologia (2004) 69: i-ii
Yamamoto,
M., Fujishita, M., Hirata, A. & Kawano, S. Regeneration and maturation of daughter cell
walls in the autospore-forming green alga Chlorella vulgaris (Chlorophyta, Trebouxiophyceae). Journal of Plant Research (2004) 117:
257-264
Arima
T, Yamamoto M, Hirata A, Kawano S. & Kamada
T. The
eln3 gene involved in fruiting body morphogenesis of Coprinus cinereus
encodes a putative membrane protein with a general glycosyltransferase domain. Fungal
Genetics and Biology (2004) 41: 805-12
Koide,
T., Yamazaki, T., Yamamoto, M., Fujishita, M., Nomura,
H., Moriyama, Y., Sumiya, N., Matsunaga, S., Sakamoto, W. & Kawano, S Molecular divergence and characterization of
two chloroplast division genes, ftsz1 and ftsz2, in the unicellular green
alga Nannochloris bacillaris (Chlorophyta). Journal of Phycology (2004) 40:
546-556
Yamamoto,
M., Nozaki, H., Miyazawa, Y., Koide, T., and Kawano, S. The relationships between presence of a
mother cell wall and speciation in the unicellular micro alga Nannochloris
(Chlorophyta). Journal of Phycology (2003) 39: 172-184
Matsunaga,
S., Yagisawa, F., Yamamoto, M., Uchida, W., Nakao, S., and Kawano, S. LTR retrotransposons
in the dioecious plant Silene latifolia. Genome (2002) 45:
745-751
Yamamoto,
M., Nozaki, H., and Kawano, S.
Evolutionary relationships among multiple modes of cell division in the
genus Nannochloris (Chlorophyta) revealed by
genome sizes, actin gene multiplicity, and phylogeny.
Journal of Phycology (2001) 37:106-120