Person

Araki, Isato

Person ID
ZDB-PERS-000103-3
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Affiliation
Address
Inst. Basic Med. Sci., Tsukuba Univ. Ten-noudai 1-1-1 Tsukuba, 305-8575 Japan
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+81-(0)29-853-3248
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+81-(0)29-853-3498
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Biography and Research Interest
1994 Ph.D from Grad Schl Sci, Kyoto Univ
1994-1995 postdoc at Grad Schl Sci, Kyoto Univ
1995-1996 postdoc at Harvard Medical School
1996-2003 research associate at IDAC, Tohoku Univ
(2000-2003 sabbatical leave)
2000-2001 postdoc at Uni Heidelberg
2001-2003 MPI-CBG, Dresden
2003-present lecturer at Inst Basic Sci, Tsukuba Univ
Publications
Non-Zebrafish Publications
Kondoh, H., Araki, I., Yasuda, K., Matsubasa, T. and Mori, M. (1991): Expression of the chicken ƒÂ2-crystallin' gene in mouse cells : evidence for encoding of argininosuccinate lyase. Gene 99, 267-271.

Araki, I., Saiga, H., Makabe, K. W. and Satoh, N. (1994): Expression of AMD1, a gene for a MyoD1-related factor in the ascidian Halocynthia roretzi. Roux's Arch. Dev. Biol. 203, 320-327.

Araki, I. and Satoh, N. (1996): cis-regulatory elements conserved in the proximal promoter region of an ascidian embrynic muscle myosin heavy chain gene. Dev. Genes Evol. 206, 54-63.

Araki, I., Tagawa, K., Kusakabe, T. and Satoh, N. (1996): Predominant expression of a cytoskeletal actin gene in mesenchyme cells during embryogenesis of the ascidian Halocynthia roretzi. Dev. Growth Differ. 38, 401-411.

Araki, I., Terazawa, K. and Satoh, N. (1996): Duplication of an amphioxus myogenic bHLH gene; it is independent of vertebrate myogenic bHLH gene duplication. Gene 171, 231-236.

Satoh, N., Araki, I. and Satou, Y. (1996): An intrinsic genetic program for autonomous differentiation of muscle cells in the ascidian embryo. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. 93, 9315-9321.

Kusakabe, T., Araki, I., Satoh, N. and William R. Jeffery. (1997): Evolution of chordate actin genes: evidence from genomic organization and amino acid sequences. J. Mol. Evol. 44, 289-298.

Araki, I. and Nakamura, H. (1999): Engrailed defines the position of dorsal di-mesencephalic boundary by repressing diencephalic fate. Development 126, 5127-5135

Matsunaga, E., Araki, I. and Nakamura, H. (2000): Pax6 defines the di-mesencephalic boundary by repressing En1 and Pax2. Development 127, 2357-2365.

Sato, T., Araki, I. and Nakamura, H. (2001): Inductive signal and tissue responsiveness defining the tectum and the cerebellum. Development 128, 2461-2469.

Matsunaga, E., Araki, I. and Nakamura, H. (2001): Role of Pax3/7 in the tectum regionalization. Development 128, 4069-4077.