Takehito Inaba

Takehito Inaba

University of Miyazaki

H-index: 23

Asia-Japan

About Takehito Inaba

Takehito Inaba, With an exceptional h-index of 23 and a recent h-index of 14 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Miyazaki, specializes in the field of Plant Physiology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

BPG4 regulates chloroplast development and homeostasis by suppressing GLK transcription factors and involving light and brassinosteroid signaling

Chemical screening approach using single leaves identifies compounds that affect cold signaling in Arabidopsis

Molecular characterization of SrSTP14, a sugar transporter from thermogenic skunk cabbage, and its possible role in developing pollen

Characterization of Meloidogyne enterolobii intercepted from baobab (Adansonia digitata L.) seedlings from Thailand during Japanese import plant quarantine inspection

Establishing an efficient protoplast transient expression system for investigation of floral thermogenesis in aroids

Protoplast-Based Transient Expression Combined with Plant Cultivation Systems as a Valuable Tool for Floral Thermogenesis Studies in Aroids

Salicylic acid acts antagonistically to plastid retrograde signaling by promoting the accumulation of photosynthesis-associated proteins in Arabidopsis

Loss of inner-envelope K+/H+ exchangers impairs plastid rRNA maturation and gene expression

Takehito Inaba Information

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Citations(all)

1892

Citations(since 2020)

629

Cited By

1541

hIndex(all)

23

hIndex(since 2020)

14

i10Index(all)

31

i10Index(since 2020)

21

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University of Miyazaki

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Takehito Inaba Skills & Research Interests

Plant Physiology

Top articles of Takehito Inaba

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

BPG4 regulates chloroplast development and homeostasis by suppressing GLK transcription factors and involving light and brassinosteroid signaling

Nature Communications

Ryo Tachibana

Susumu Abe

Momo Marugami

Ayumi Yamagami

Rino Akema

...

2024/1/8

Chemical screening approach using single leaves identifies compounds that affect cold signaling in Arabidopsis

Plant Physiology

Kohei Kitawaki

Ryota Mihara

Saori Kamimura

Akito Sato

Mari Ushiyama

...

2023/9

Molecular characterization of SrSTP14, a sugar transporter from thermogenic skunk cabbage, and its possible role in developing pollen

Physiologia Plantarum

Daiki Koyamatsu

Miyabi Otsubo

Tomonori Ohira

Mitsuhiko P Sato

Hiromi Suzuki‐Masuko

...

2023/7

Characterization of Meloidogyne enterolobii intercepted from baobab (Adansonia digitata L.) seedlings from Thailand during Japanese import plant quarantine inspection

Helminthologia

S Sekimoto

T Inaba

2023/9

Establishing an efficient protoplast transient expression system for investigation of floral thermogenesis in aroids

Plant Cell Reports

Haruhiko Maekawa

Miyabi Otsubo

Mitsuhiko P Sato

Tomoko Takahashi

Koichiro Mizoguchi

...

2022/1/1

Protoplast-Based Transient Expression Combined with Plant Cultivation Systems as a Valuable Tool for Floral Thermogenesis Studies in Aroids

Haruhiko Maekawa

Miyabi Otsubo

Koichiro Mizoguchi

Daiki Koyamatsu

Takehito Inaba

...

2021/3/16

Salicylic acid acts antagonistically to plastid retrograde signaling by promoting the accumulation of photosynthesis-associated proteins in Arabidopsis

Plant and Cell Physiology

Yoshihiro Hirosawa

Akari Tada

Takakazu Matsuura

Izumi C Mori

Yoshitoshi Ogura

...

2021/11/1

Loss of inner-envelope K+/H+ exchangers impairs plastid rRNA maturation and gene expression

The Plant Cell

Rachael Ann DeTar

Rouhollah Barahimipour

Nikolay Manavski

Serena Schwenkert

Ricarda Höhner

...

2021/7/1

Induction of TOC and TIC genes during photomorphogenesis is mediated primarily by cryptochrome 1 in Arabidopsis

Scientific Reports

Hitoshi Fukazawa

Akari Tada

Lynn GL Richardson

Tomohiro Kakizaki

Susumu Uehara

...

2020/11/20

Installation of authentic BicA and SbtA proteins to the chloroplast envelope membrane is achieved by the proteolytic cleavage of chimeric proteins in Arabidopsis

Scientific Reports

Susumu Uehara

Ayane Sei

Misaki Sada

Yasuko Ito-Inaba

Takehito Inaba

2020/2/11

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