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Drosophila group

Nishida Y., Sugiyama S.

  1. Mitonaka, T., Muramatsu, Y., Sugiyama, S., Mizuno, T. and Nishida, Y.: Essential roles of myosin phosphatase in the maintenance of epithelial cell integrity of Drosophila imaginal disc cells. Dev. Biol. 309: 78-86 (2007).

  2. Sugiyama, S., Moritoh, S., Furukawa, Y., Mizuno, T., Lim, Y.-M., Tsuda, L. and Nishida, Y.: Involvement of the mitochondrial protein translocator component tim50 in growth, cell proliferation and the modulation of respiration in Drosophila. Genetics 176: 927-936 (2007).

  3. Yamasaki, Y. and Nishida, Y.: Mi-2 chromatin remodeling factor functions in sensory organ development through proneural gene repression in Drosophila Dev. Growth Differ. 48: 411-418 (2006).

Yagi Y.

  1. Yagi, Y., Nishida, Y., Ip, Y.T.: Functional analysis of Toll-related genes in Drosophila. Develop. Growth Differ. (2010) 52, 771-783.
  2. Okamoto, N., Yamanaka, N., Yagi, Y., Nishida, Y., Kataoka, H., O'Connor, M.B., Mizoguchi, A.: A fat body-derived IGF-like peptide regulates postfeeding growth in Drosophila. Dev. Cell (2009) 6 885-891.

  3. Yagi Y., Ip Y.T.: Helicase89B is a Mot1p/BTAF1 homologue that mediates an antimicrobial response in Drosophila. EMBO Rep. (2005) 6 1088-1094.

Bombyx group

Mizoguchi A.

  1. Yamanaka, N., Hua, Y. -J., Roller, L., Spalovská-Valachová, I., Mizoguchi, A., Kataoka, H., Tanaka, Y. (2010) Bombyx prothoracicostatic peptides activate the sex peptide receptor to regulate ecdysteroid biosynthesis. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 107: 2060-2065.

  2. Okamoto, N., Yamanaka, N., Yagi, Y., Nishida, Y., Kataoka, H., O'Connor, M.B., Mizoguchi, A.: A fat body-derived IGF-like peptide regulates postfeeding growth in Drosophila. Dev. Cell (2009) 6 885-891.

  3. Okamoto, N., Yamanaka, N., Satake, H., Saegusa, H., Kataoka, H., Mizoguchi, A.: A fat body-derived An ecdysteroid-inducible insulin-like growth factor-like peptide regulates adult development of the silkmoth Bombyx mori. FEBS J (2009) 276 1221-1232.