Publications of T. Obata
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Journal Article (70)
61.
Journal Article
8 (1), pp. 143 - 153 (2012)
Metabolic recovery of Arabidopsis thaliana roots following cessation of oxidative stress. Metabolomics 62.
Journal Article
69 (19), pp. 3225 - 3243 (2012)
The use of metabolomics to dissect plant responses to abiotic stresses. Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences 63.
Journal Article
160 (4), pp. 2227 - 2238 (2012)
Decreasing the Mitochondrial Synthesis of Malate in Potato Tubers Does Not Affect Plastidial Starch Synthesis, Suggesting That the Physiological Regulation of ADPglucose Pyrophosphorylase Is Context Dependent. Plant Physiology 64.
Journal Article
157 (2), pp. 620 - 631 (2011)
Antisense Suppression of the Small Chloroplast Protein CP12 in Tobacco Alters Carbon Partitioning and Severely Restricts Growth. Plant Physiology 65.
Journal Article
72 (10), pp. 1081 - 1091 (2011)
Alteration of mitochondrial protein complexes in relation to metabolic regulation under short-term oxidative stress in Arabidopsis seedlings. Phytochemistry 66.
Journal Article
10 (3), pp. 1018 - 1029 (2011)
A Reciprocal (15)N-Labeling Proteomic Analysis of Expanding Arabidopsis Leaves Subjected to Osmotic Stress Indicates Importance of Mitochondria in Preserving Plastid Functions. Journal of Proteome Research 67.
Journal Article
22 (5), pp. 1549 - 1563 (2010)
Identification of the 2-Hydroxyglutarate and Isovaleryl-CoA Dehydrogenases as Alternative Electron Donors Linking Lysine Catabolism to the Electron Transport Chain of Arabidopsis Mitochondria. The Plant Cell 68.
Journal Article
152 (1), pp. 226 - 244 (2010)
Developmental Stage Specificity and the Role of Mitochondrial Metabolism in the Response of Arabidopsis Leaves to Prolonged Mild Osmotic Stress. Plant Physiology 69.
Journal Article
11 (8), pp. 2130 - 2135 (2010)
Smart PEGylation of Trypsin. Biomacromolecules 70.
Journal Article
2 (3), pp. 390 - 406 (2009)
The Metabolic Response of Arabidopsis Roots to Oxidative Stress is Distinct from that of Heterotrophic Cells in Culture and Highlights a Complex Relationship between the Levels of Transcripts, Metabolites, and Flux. Molecular Plant Book Chapter (2)
71.
Book Chapter
1653, pp. 97 - 104. Humana Press, Clifton, N.J. (2017)
Quantification of photorespiratory intermediates by mass spectrometry-based approaches. In: Methods in Molecular Biology, Vol. 72.
Book Chapter
1670, pp. 17 - 30. Humana Press, Clifton, N.J. (2017)
Coupling radiotracer experiments with chemical fractionation for the estimation of respiratory fluxes. In: Methods in Molecular Biology, Vol. Conference Paper (1)
73.
Conference Paper
110, pp. 3185 - 3190 (2013)
PLGG1, a plastidic glycolate glycerate transporter, is required for photorespiration and defines a unique class of metabolite transporters. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America