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    Fungal Effectors and Plant Susceptibility by Lo Presti, Libera, Lanver, Daniel, Schweizer, Gabriel, Tanaka, Shigeyuki, Liang, Liang, Tollot, Marie, Zuccaro, Alga, Reissmann, Stefanie, Kahmann, Regine

    Published in Annual review of plant biology (29-04-2015)
    “…Plants can be colonized by fungi that have adopted highly diverse lifestyles, ranging from symbiotic to necrotrophic. Colonization is governed in all systems…”
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    The Biotrophic Development of Ustilago maydis Studied by RNA-Seq Analysis by Lanver, Daniel, Müller, André N., Happel, Petra, Schweizer, Gabriel, Haas, Fabian B., Franitza, Marek, Pellegrin, Clément, Reissmann, Stefanie, Altmüller, Janine, Rensing, Stefan A., Kahmann, Regine

    Published in The Plant cell (01-02-2018)
    “…The maize smut fungus Ustilago maydis is a model organism for elucidating host colonization strategies of biotrophic fungi. Here, we performed an in depth…”
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    Sho1 and Msb2-Related Proteins Regulate Appressorium Development in the Smut Fungus Ustilago maydis by Lanver, Daniel, Mendoza-Mendoza, Artemio, Brachmann, Andreas, Kahmann, Regine

    Published in The Plant cell (01-06-2010)
    “…The dimorphic fungus Ustilago maydis switches from budding to hyphal growth on the plant surface. In response to hydrophobicity and hydroxy fatty acids, U…”
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    Plant surface cues prime Ustilago maydis for biotrophic development by Lanver, Daniel, Berndt, Patrick, Tollot, Marie, Naik, Vikram, Vranes, Miroslav, Warmann, Tobias, Münch, Karin, Rössel, Nicole, Kahmann, Regine

    Published in PLoS pathogens (01-07-2014)
    “…Infection-related development of phytopathogenic fungi is initiated by sensing and responding to plant surface cues. This response can result in the formation…”
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    An assay for entry of secreted fungal effectors into plant cells by Lo Presti, Libera, Zechmann, Bernd, Kumlehn, Jochen, Liang, Liang, Lanver, Daniel, Tanaka, Shigeyuki, Bock, Ralph, Kahmann, Regine

    Published in The New phytologist (01-01-2017)
    “…Successful colonization of plants by prokaryotic and eukaryotic pathogens requires active effector-mediated suppression of defense responses and host tissue…”
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    Septation of infectious hyphae is critical for appressoria formation and virulence in the smut fungus Ustilago maydis by Freitag, Johannes, Lanver, Daniel, Böhmer, Christian, Schink, Kay Oliver, Bölker, Michael, Sandrock, Björn

    Published in PLoS pathogens (01-05-2011)
    “…Differentiation of hyphae into specialized infection structures, known as appressoria, is a common feature of plant pathogenic fungi that penetrate the plant…”
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    Identification of O-mannosylated virulence factors in Ustilago maydis by Fernández-Álvarez, Alfonso, Marín-Menguiano, Miriam, Lanver, Daniel, Jiménez-Martín, Alberto, Elías-Villalobos, Alberto, Pérez-Pulido, Antonio J, Kahmann, Regine, Ibeas, José I

    Published in PLoS pathogens (01-03-2012)
    “…The O-mannosyltransferase Pmt4 has emerged as crucial for fungal virulence in the animal pathogens Candida albicans or Cryptococcus neoformans as well as in…”
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    Single and Multiplexed Gene Editing in Ustilago maydis Using CRISPR-Cas9 by Schuster, Mariana, Trippel, Christine, Happel, Petra, Lanver, Daniel, Reißmann, Stefanie, Kahmann, Regine

    Published in Bio-protocol (20-07-2018)
    “…The smut fungus is an established model organism for elucidating how biotrophic pathogens colonize plants and how gene families contribute to virulence. Here…”
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    Ustilago maydis effectors and their impact on virulence by Lanver, Daniel, Tollot, Marie, Schweizer, Gabriel, Lo Presti, Libera, Reissmann, Stefanie, Ma, Lay-Sun, Schuster, Mariana, Tanaka, Shigeyuki, Liang, Liang, Ludwig, Nicole, Kahmann, Regine

    Published in Nature reviews. Microbiology (01-07-2017)
    “…Key Points Ustilago maydis is a member of the smut fungi (phylum Basidiomycota) that infect maize. This group of plant pathogens is characterized by their…”
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    Tomato Atypical Receptor Kinase1 Is Involved in the Regulation of Preinvasion Defense1[OPEN] by Guzman, Andrew R., Kim, Jung-Gun, Taylor, Kyle W., Lanver, Daniel, Mudgett, Mary Beth

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (08-05-2020)
    “…A leucine rich repeat receptor-like pseudokinase is involved in the regulation of stomatal movement in response to bacteria and biotic elicitors, affecting…”
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    Tomato Atypical Receptor Kinase1 Is Involved in the Regulation of Preinvasion Defense by Guzman, Andrew R, Kim, Jung-Gun, Taylor, Kyle W, Lanver, Daniel, Mudgett, Mary Beth

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-07-2020)
    “…Tomato Atypical Receptor Kinase 1 (TARK1) is a pseudokinase required for postinvasion immunity. TARK1 was originally identified as a target of the effector…”
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    Three regulators of G protein signaling differentially affect mating, morphology and virulence in the smut fungus Ustilago maydis by Moretti, Marino, Wang, Lei, Grognet, Pierre, Lanver, Daniel, Link, Hannes, Kahmann, Regine

    Published in Molecular microbiology (01-09-2017)
    “…Summary Regulators of G protein signaling (RGS) proteins modulate heterotrimeric G protein signaling negatively. To broaden an understanding of the roles of…”
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    Three regulators of G protein signaling differentially affect mating, morphology and virulence in the smut fungus U stilago maydis by Moretti, Marino, Wang, Lei, Grognet, Pierre, Lanver, Daniel, Link, Hannes, Kahmann, Regine

    Published in Molecular microbiology (01-09-2017)
    “…Regulators of G protein signaling (RGS) proteins modulate heterotrimeric G protein signaling negatively. To broaden an understanding of the roles of RGS…”
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    The AGC Ser/Thr kinase Aga1 is essential for appressorium formation and maintenance of the actin cytoskeleton in the smut fungus Ustilago maydis by Berndt, Patrick, Lanver, Daniel, Kahmann, Regine

    Published in Molecular microbiology (01-12-2010)
    “…Summary On the plant surface the dimorphic fungus Ustilago maydis switches from budding to hyphal growth and differentiates appressoria. To get more insight…”
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    Plant Surface Cues Prime Ustilago maydis for Biotrophic Development: e1004272 by Lanver, Daniel, Berndt, Patrick, Tollot, Marie, Naik, Vikram, Vranes, Miroslav, Warmann, Tobias, Münch, Karin, Rössel, Nicole, Kahmann, Regine

    Published in PLoS pathogens (01-07-2014)
    “…Infection-related development of phytopathogenic fungi is initiated by sensing and responding to plant surface cues. This response can result in the formation…”
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