Research from the B01 Koshiba Group Published in The EMBO Journal: New Insights into Mitochondrial Stress–Induced Energy Metabolic Regulation
Dr. Yuyang Zhong, a graduate of the Arimura Lab (A01) and former project researcher, has published a review article based on his research conducted in our group. Now at Wageningen University & Research, he summarizes recent advances in the study of gene transfer from chloroplasts to the nucleus.
A collaborative study by the Arimura Group and the Hosokawa Group of the A01 team has been published in BMC Plant Biology. The paper reports the establishment of a technique for analyzing single mitochondria and chloroplasts in Arabidopsis thaliana.
The research findings of the B01 Sato Team and the Kanki Group on the discovery of a novel factor that promotes mitochondrial fission have been published in EMBO Reports. This study reveals a previously uncharacterized regulator that enhances mitochondrial division, offering new insights into mitochondrial dynamics.
A new study from the B02 Kiuchi Group has been published in Nature Communications. The paper reports the discovery of novel molecular evidence illuminating how the endosymbiotic bacterium Wolbachia influences host sex determination.
2025/12/25 Research findings by Dr. Noritsuki and colleagues of the B01 Sato Group have been published in Journal of Cell Science. The newly published study uncovers a molecular mechanism by which sperm‑derived organelles are specifically recognized and directed toward degradation after fertilization.
Research achievement from the B01 Yamamoto Group has been published in Biophysical Journal!The study reports on the interactions between condensin and histones during mitotic chromosome assembly.
B02 Yamori Group's research findings have been published in Scientific Reports! They have successfully achieved stable production of Edamame using hydroponic cultivation in an LED plant factory. This follows their previous success in tomato production.
The research results of the Yamori Group (B02) have been published in Frontiers in Horticulture! These results overturn the conventional wisdom that tomatoes cannot be successfully grown using LED cultivation.
The research results of the Matsumura Group of the B02-2 have been published in Nature Communications! The research group succeeded for the first time in the world in elucidating the three-dimensional structure and movement of FtsZ protein, which plays a key role in bacterial cell division, and its associated proteins.