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Kiwamu Tanaka
Kiwamu Tanaka
Department of Plant Pathology, Washington State University
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The kinase LYK5 is a major chitin receptor in Arabidopsis and forms a chitin-induced complex with related kinase CERK1
Y Cao, Y Liang, K Tanaka, CT Nguyen, RP Jedrzejczak, A Joachimiak, ...
eLife 3, e03766, 2014
5962014
Identification of a plant receptor for extracellular ATP
J Choi, K Tanaka, Y Cao, Y Qi, J Qiu, Y Liang, SY Lee, G Stacey
Science 343 (6168), 290-294, 2014
5452014
LYK4, a lysin motif receptor-like kinase, is important for chitin signaling and plant innate immunity in Arabidopsis
J Wan, K Tanaka, XC Zhang, GH Son, L Brechenmacher, THN Nguyen, ...
Plant Physiology 160 (1), 396-406, 2012
2862012
Nonlegumes respond to rhizobial nod factors by suppressing the innate immune response
Y Liang, Y Cao, K Tanaka, S Thibivilliers, J Wan, J Choi, C ho Kang, J Qiu, ...
Science 341 (6152), 1384-1387, 2013
2652013
Brassinosteroid homeostasis in Arabidopsis is ensured by feedback expressions of multiple genes involved in its metabolism
K Tanaka, T Asami, S Yoshida, Y Nakamura, T Matsuo, S Okamoto
Plant Physiology 138 (2), 1117-1125, 2005
2602005
Extracellular ATP acts as a damage associated molecular pattern (DAMP) signal in plants
K Tanaka, J Choi, Y Cao, G Stacey
Frontiers in Plant Science 5, 466, 2014
2242014
Extracellular ATP signaling in plants
K Tanaka, S Gilroy, AM Jones, G Stacey
Trends in Cell Biology 20 (10), 601-608, 2010
1912010
Calcium signatures and signaling events orchestrate plant–microbe interactions
P Yuan, E Jauregui, L Du, K Tanaka, BW Poovaiah
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 38, 173-183, 2017
1592017
Physiological roles of brassinosteroids in early growth of Arabidopsis: brassinosteroids have a synergistic relationship with gibberellin as well as auxin in light-grown …
K Tanaka, Y Nakamura, T Asami, S Yoshida, T Matsuo, S Okamoto
Journal of Plant Growth Regulation 22 (3), 259-271, 2003
1562003
Quantitative phosphoproteomic analysis of soybean root hairs inoculated with Bradyrhizobium japonicum
THN Nguyen, L Brechenmacher, JT Aldrich, TR Clauss, MA Gritsenko, ...
Molecular & Cellular Proteomics 11 (11), 1140-1155, 2012
1432012
Mutual interplay of Ca2+ and ROS signaling in plant immune response
MJ Marcec, S Gilroy, BW Poovaiah, K Tanaka
Plant Science 283, 343-354, 2019
1392019
Extracellular nucleotides elicit cytosolic free calcium oscillations in Arabidopsis
K Tanaka, SJ Swanson, S Gilroy, G Stacey
Plant Physiology 154 (2), 705-719, 2010
1382010
Extracellular ATP is a central signaling molecule in plant stress responses
Y Cao, K Tanaka, CT Nguyen, G Stacey
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 20, 82-87, 2014
1292014
Extracellular ATP acts on jasmonate signaling to reinforce plant defense
D Tripathi, T Zhang, AJ Koo, G Stacey, K Tanaka
Plant Physiology 176 (1), 511-523, 2018
1222018
Lipochitooligosaccharide recognition: an ancient story
Y Liang, K Tóth, Y Cao, K Tanaka, C Espinoza, G Stacey
New Phytologist 204 (2), 289-296, 2014
1182014
Damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs) in plant innate immunity: applying the danger model and evolutionary perspectives
K Tanaka, M Heil
Annual Review of Phytopathology 59, 53-75, 2021
912021
GS52 ecto-apyrase plays a critical role during soybean nodulation
M Govindarajulu, SY Kim, M Libault, RH Berg, K Tanaka, G Stacey, ...
Plant Physiology 149 (2), 994-1004, 2009
882009
Transcription of DWARF4 plays a crucial role in auxin-regulated root elongation in addition to brassinosteroid homeostasis in Arabidopsis thaliana
Y Yoshimitsu, K Tanaka, W Fukuda, T Asami, S Yoshida, K Hayashi, ...
PLoS One 6 (8), e23851, 2011
852011
Extracellular ATP, a danger signal, is recognized by DORN1 in Arabidopsis
J Choi, K Tanaka, Y Liang, Y Cao, SY Lee, G Stacey
Biochemical Journal 463 (3), 429-437, 2014
832014
Role of LysM receptors in chitin-triggered plant innate immunity
K Tanaka, CT Nguyen, Y Liang, Y Cao, G Stacey
Plant Signaling & Behavior 8 (1), e22598, 2013
822013
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