Author

Satoshi Ogawa

University of California, Riverside - Cited by 283 - Molecular biology - Plant-biotic interaction - Plant signaling - Plant immunity

Biography

Dr. Satoshi Ogawa is the researcher at the Graduate School of Agriculture and Life Science, University of Tokyo, Japan in the Department of Global Agriculture Science. He has published 6 articles which are related to Plant Immunity, Plant Signalling, and Molecular Biology. His study interests are major in Molecular biology, Plant Immunity, Plant Signalling, etc. He currently works in Japan International Research Center for Agricultural Sciences: Tsukuba, Japan as a researcher in Crop, Livestock, and Environmental Division.   
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Overexpression of phosphomimic mutated OsWRKY53 leads to enhanced blast resistance in rice
T Chujo, K Miyamoto, S Ogawa, Y Masuda, T Shimizu, M Kishi-Kaboshi, ...PLoS One 9 (6), e98737, 2014201
97
2014
OsMYC2, an essential factor for JA-inductive sakuranetin production in rice, interacts with MYC2-like proteins that enhance its transactivation ability
S Ogawa, K Miyamoto, K Nemoto, T Sawasaki, H Yamane, H Nojiri, ...Scientific reports 7 (1), 40175, 2017201
58
2017
OsMYC2 mediates numerous defence-related transcriptional changes via jasmonic acid signalling in rice
S Ogawa, R Kawahara-Miki, K Miyamoto, H Yamane, H Nojiri, Y Tsujii, ...Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications 486 (3), 796-803, 2017201
37
2017
Host-parasite tissue adhesion by a secreted type of β-1,4-glucanase in the parasitic plant Phtheirospermum japonicum
K Kurotani, T Wakatake, Y Ichihashi, K Okayasu, Y Sawai, S Ogawa, ...Communications biology 3 (1), 407, 2020202
25
2020
Subtilase activity in intrusive cells mediates haustorium maturation in parasitic plants
S Ogawa, T Wakatake, T Spallek, JK Ishida, R Sano, T Kurata, T Demura, ...Plant Physiology 185 (4), 1381-1394, 212
20
2021
Strigolactones are chemoattractants for host tropism in Orobanchaceae parasitic plants
S Ogawa, S Cui, ARF White, DC Nelson, S Yoshida, K ShirasuNature Communications 13 (1), 4653, 2022202
8
2022