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Chemistry of Bio-signalling

Chemistry of Bio-signalling

In particular, our research focuses on stress signaling regulating stomatal movement. Stomatal pores, which are formed by pairs of guard cells in the epidermis especially of leaves, regulate gas exchange for photosynthesis and transpirational water loss. Guard cells can perceive various stimuli such as light, CO2, pathogen infection, and various phytohormones such as abscisic acid, then transducing the inputs to a change in stomatal aperture. Using multidisciplinary approaches, we aim to reveal the detailed mechanisms of signaling cascading from stress sensing to stomatal aperture regulation in guard cells. We also study the basic mechanisms of heavy metal and salt stress responses in plants using model plants as well as cultured cells. Our research advance will contribute to develop new technologies that improve crop productivity and safety.

  • Prof. Dr. MURATA Yoshiyuki
  • E-mail: muta@(cc.okayama-u.ac.jp)
  • Plant physiology, Molecular biology, Electrophysiology, Agricultural and biological chemistry

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  • Assoc. Prof. Dr. MUNEMASA Shintaro
  • E-mail: smunemasa@(okayama-u.ac.jp)
  • Plant physiology, Molecular biology, Electrophysiology, Agricultural and biological chemistry

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We are elucidating the molecular mechanisms of how plants sense environmental stimuli and convert them into the adaptation response.

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