TAKAGI Junpei
Assistant Professor
Dynamics of plant organelle
Department of Biological Sciences, Cell Structure and Function
Theme | Organelle dynamics for environmental adaptation in plants |
Field | Plant physiology, Cell biology |
Keyword | Environmental response, Posttranscriptional modification, Organelle, Membrane traffic/vesicle transport, Live cell imaging |
Introduction of Research
Within the eukaryotic cells, there are various structures surrounded by membranes called organelles. Organelles have their unique composition of proteins and lipids, and are responsible for their unique metabolic functions. Membrane traffic with membrane-bound vesicles that deliver cargoes to their destinations plays an important role in maintaining organelle homeostasis. Plants regulates the membrane traffic system and flexibly changes organelles in response to various environmental stresses. By using live cell imaging and biochemical analysis, we aim to elucidate the dynamics of organelles and membrane traffic systems in response to environmental changes, and to understand the flexible environmental adaptation strategies of plants. We are also interested in how organelles are maintained throughout the life of plants.
Representative Achievements
Academic degree | Ph. D. |
Academic background | 2014 Ph.D., Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University 2014 Postdoctoral Fellow, Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University 2015 JSPS Fellow (PD), Graduate School of Science, The University of Tokyo 2017 Specially Appointed Research Assistant Professor, Fuculty of Science and Engineering, Konan University 2020- Assistant Professor, Faculty of Science, Hokkaido University |
Affiliated academic society | The Japanese Society of Plant Physiologists |
Room address | Science Building 5 5-710 |