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Nucleic acid (cDNA) and amino acid sequences of alpha-type gliadins from wheat (Triticum aestivum).
DD Kasarda, TW Okita, JE Bernardin, PA Baecker, CC Nimmo, EJ Lew, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 81 (15), 4712-4716, 1984
3501984
Mutation of the plastidial α-glucan phosphorylase gene in rice affects the synthesis and structure of starch in the endosperm
H Satoh, K Shibahara, T Tokunaga, A Nishi, M Tasaki, SK Hwang, ...
The Plant Cell 20 (7), 1833-1849, 2008
2962008
A single mutation that increases maize seed weight.
MJ Giroux, J Shaw, G Barry, BG Cobb, T Greene, T Okita, LC Hannah
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 93 (12), 5824-5829, 1996
2951996
Engineering starch for increased quantity and quality
CJ Slattery, IH Kavakli, TW Okita
Trends in plant science 5 (7), 291-298, 2000
2762000
Immunochemical studies on the role of the Golgi complex in protein-body formation in rice seeds
HB Krishnan, VR Franceschi, TW Okita
Planta 169, 471-480, 1986
2701986
The production of recombinant proteins in transgenic barley grains
H Horvath, J Huang, O Wong, E Kohl, T Okita, CG Kannangara, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 97 (4), 1914-1919, 2000
2642000
Evolution and heterogeneity of the alpha-/beta-type and gamma-type gliadin DNA sequences.
TW Okita, V Cheesbrough, CD Reeves
Journal of Biological Chemistry 260 (13), 8203-8213, 1985
2641985
The subunit structure of potato tuber ADPglucose pyrophosphorylase
TW Okita, PA Nakata, JM Anderson, J Sowokinos, M Morell, J Preiss
Plant physiology 93 (2), 785-790, 1990
2581990
The Rice Mutant esp2 Greatly Accumulates the Glutelin Precursor and Deletes the Protein Disulfide Isomerase
Y Takemoto, SJ Coughlan, TW Okita, H Satoh, M Ogawa, T Kumamaru
Plant Physiology 128 (4), 1212-1222, 2002
2352002
Rice prolamine protein body biogenesis: a BiP-mediated process
X Li, Y Wu, DZ Zhang, JW Gillikin, RS Boston, VR Franceschi, TW Okita
Science 262 (5136), 1054-1056, 1993
2301993
Is there an alternative pathway for starch synthesis?
TW Okita
Plant Physiology 100 (2), 560-564, 1992
2271992
Compartmentation of proteins in the endomembrane system of plant cells
TW Okita, JC Rogers
Annual review of plant biology 47 (1), 327-350, 1996
2241996
Identification of the ADP-glucose pyrophosphorylase isoforms essential for starch synthesis in the leaf and seed endosperm of rice (Oryza sativa L.)
SK Lee, SK Hwang, M Han, JS Eom, HG Kang, Y Han, SB Choi, MH Cho, ...
Plant Molecular Biology 65, 531-546, 2007
2212007
Structure and expression of the rice glutelin multigene family
TW Okita, YS Hwang, J Hnilo, WT Kim, AP Aryan, R Larson, HB Krishnan
Journal of biological chemistry 264 (21), 12573-12581, 1989
2051989
Adenosine 5 [prime]-diphosphate-glucose pyrophosphorylase from potato tuber (significance of the N terminus of the small subunit for catalytic properties and heat stability)
MA Ballicora, MJ Laughlin, Y Fu, TW Okita, GF Barry, J Preiss
Plant Physiology 109 (1), 245-251, 1995
2041995
Messenger RNA targeting of rice seed storage proteins to specific ER subdomains
SB Choi, C Wang, DG Muench, K Ozawa, VR Franceschi, Y Wu, TW Okita
Nature 407 (6805), 765-767, 2000
2032000
Expression of the potato tuber ADP-glucose pyrophosphorylase in Escherichia coli.
AA Iglesias, GF Barry, C Meyer, L Bloksberg, PA Nakata, T Greene, ...
Journal of biological chemistry 268 (2), 1081-1086, 1993
1961993
Segregation of storage protein mRNAs on the rough endoplasmic reticulum membranes of rice endosperm cells
X Li, VR Franceschi, TW Okita
Cell 72 (6), 869-879, 1993
1901993
Subcellular localization of the starch degradative and biosynthetic enzymes of spinach leaves
TW Okita, E Greenberg, DN Kuhn, J Preiss
Plant Physiology 64 (2), 187-192, 1979
1821979
Engineering starch biosynthesis for increasing rice seed weight: the role of the cytoplasmic ADP-glucose pyrophosphorylase
C Sakulsingharoj, SB Choi, SK Hwang, GE Edwards, J Bork, CR Meyer, ...
Plant Science 167 (6), 1323-1333, 2004
1502004
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