Kyoto, Japan

Takuya Nihira


Average Co-Inventor Count = 5.0

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Years Active: 2006

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Title: Takuya Nihira: Innovator in Plant Gene Expression

Introduction

Takuya Nihira is a prominent inventor based in Kyoto, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of plant biotechnology, particularly in the area of gene expression. His innovative methods have the potential to revolutionize how plants are modified for various applications.

Latest Patents

Takuya Nihira holds a patent for a method of inducing gene expression in plants. This method involves providing a plant with characteristics of a repressor and operator, both of which constitute a gene expression-inducing system. The system utilizes an actinomycete autogenous regulatory factor as an inducer through gene transfer. By administering this factor to the transformed plant, it is possible to induce the expression of a gene controlled by the operator at a specific site. This groundbreaking method allows for the expression of desired genes at targeted times and locations, enabling the production of metabolites that may otherwise be disadvantageous to plant growth. Additionally, it offers a solution for controlling the fertility of transformant plants, thereby preventing their spread in the environment.

Career Highlights

Takuya Nihira is associated with Kaneka Corporation, where he continues to advance his research and innovations. His work has garnered attention for its potential applications in agriculture and environmental sustainability.

Collaborations

Some of Takuya Nihira's notable coworkers include Atsuhiko Shinmyo and Kou Kato. Their collaborative efforts contribute to the ongoing research and development in the field of plant biotechnology.

Conclusion

Takuya Nihira's innovative approach to gene expression in plants showcases the potential for advancements in agricultural biotechnology. His contributions are paving the way for more efficient and environmentally friendly methods of plant modification.

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