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    Data quality aware analysis of differential expression in RNA-seq with NOISeq R/Bioc package by Tarazona, Sonia, Furió-Tarí, Pedro, Turrà, David, Pietro, Antonio Di, Nueda, María José, Ferrer, Alberto, Conesa, Ana

    Published in Nucleic acids research (02-12-2015)
    “…As the use of RNA-seq has popularized, there is an increasing consciousness of the importance of experimental design, bias removal, accurate quantification and…”
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    Fungal pathogen uses sex pheromone receptor for chemotropic sensing of host plant signals by Turrà, David, El Ghalid, Mennat, Rossi, Federico, Di Pietro, Antonio

    Published in Nature (London) (26-11-2015)
    “…Fungal pathogens reorient hyphal growth towards their plant hosts in response to chemical signals; here, directed growth of the plant pathogen Fusarium…”
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    A bacterial endophyte exploits chemotropism of a fungal pathogen for plant colonization by Palmieri, Davide, Vitale, Stefania, Lima, Giuseppe, Di Pietro, Antonio, Turrà, David

    Published in Nature communications (16-10-2020)
    “…Soil-inhabiting fungal pathogens use chemical signals released by roots to direct hyphal growth towards the host plant. Whether other soil microorganisms…”
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    Chemotropic sensing in fungus–plant interactions by Turrà, David, Di Pietro, Antonio

    Published in Current opinion in plant biology (01-08-2015)
    “…•The article offers an overview of the current knowledge on chemotropic hyphal growth in fungus–plant interactions.•Models Saccharomyces cerevisiae and…”
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    Chemotropism Assays for Plant Symbiosis and Mycoparasitism Related Compound Screening in Trichoderma atroviride by Moreno-Ruiz, Dubraska, Lichius, Alexander, Turrà, David, Di Pietro, Antonio, Zeilinger, Susanne

    Published in Frontiers in microbiology (27-11-2020)
    “…is a mycoparasitic fungus used as biological control agent to protect plants against fungal pathogens. Successful biocontrol is based on the perception of…”
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    Root Exudates of Stressed Plants Stimulate and Attract Trichoderma Soil Fungi by Lombardi, Nadia, Vitale, Stefania, Turrà, David, Reverberi, Massimo, Fanelli, Corrado, Vinale, Francesco, Marra, Roberta, Ruocco, Michelina, Pascale, Alberto, d'Errico, Giada, Woo, Sheridan L, Lorito, Matteo

    Published in Molecular plant-microbe interactions (01-10-2018)
    “…Plant roots release complex mixtures of bioactive molecules, including compounds that affect the activity and modify the composition of the rhizosphere…”
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    Three Fusarium oxysporum mitogen‐activated protein kinases (MAPKs) have distinct and complementary roles in stress adaptation and cross‐kingdom pathogenicity by Segorbe, David, Di Pietro, Antonio, Pérez‐Nadales, Elena, Turrà, David

    Published in Molecular plant pathology (01-09-2017)
    “…Summary Mitogen‐activated protein kinase (MAPK) cascades mediate cellular responses to environmental signals. Previous studies in the fungal pathogen Fusarium…”
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    Conserved secreted effectors contribute to endophytic growth and multihost plant compatibility in a vascular wilt fungus by Redkar, Amey, Sabale, Mugdha, Schudoma, Christian, Zechmann, Bernd, Gupta, Yogesh K, López-Berges, Manuel S, Venturini, Giovanni, Gimenez-Ibanez, Selena, Turrà, David, Solano, Roberto, Di Pietro, Antonio

    Published in The Plant cell (25-08-2022)
    “…Fungal interactions with plant roots, either beneficial or detrimental, have a crucial impact on agriculture and ecosystems. The cosmopolitan plant pathogen…”
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    NADPH oxidase regulates chemotropic growth of the fungal pathogen Fusarium oxysporum towards the host plant by Nordzieke, Daniela Elisabeth, Fernandes, Tânia R., Ghalid, Mennat El, Turrà, David, Di Pietro, Antonio

    Published in The New phytologist (01-12-2019)
    “…• Soil-inhabiting fungal pathogens use chemical signals to locate and colonise the host plant. In the vascular wilt fungus Fusarium oxysporum, hyphal…”
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    Benzodifuran-based fluorescent brighteners: A novel platform for plant cell wall imaging by Diana, Rosita, Caruso, Ugo, Gentile, Francesco Silvio, Di Costanzo, Luigi, Turrà, David, Vitale, Stefania, Panunzi, Barbara

    Published in Dyes and pigments (01-03-2022)
    “…Herein we designed three novel fluorescent brightening agents based on a benzodifuran skeleton. The compounds are colorless fluorophores emitting in the blue…”
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    Cytosolic pH Controls Fungal MAPK Signaling and Pathogenicity by Fernandes, Tânia R, Mariscal, Melani, Serrano, Antonio, Segorbe, David, Fernández-Acero, Teresa, Martín, Humberto, Turrà, David, Di Pietro, Antonio

    Published in mBio (25-04-2023)
    “…Mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs) regulate a variety of cellular processes in eukaryotes. In fungal pathogens, conserved MAPK pathways control key…”
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    Repression of autocrine pheromone signaling leads to fusaric acid over-production by Staropoli, Alessia, Guastaferro, Valentino Maria, Vinale, Francesco, Turrà, David, Di Costanzo, Luigi, Vitale, Stefania

    Published in Natural product research (02-06-2024)
    “…Fusaric acid (FA), a picolinic acid derivative, is a natural substance produced by a wide variety of fungal plant pathogens belonging to the Fusarium genus. As…”
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    Autocrine pheromone signalling regulates community behaviour in the fungal pathogen Fusarium oxysporum by Vitale, Stefania, Di Pietro, Antonio, Turrà, David

    Published in Nature microbiology (01-09-2019)
    “…Autocrine self-signalling via secreted peptides and cognate receptors regulates cell development in eukaryotes and is conserved from protozoans to mammals 1 ,…”
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    Heterologous Expression of PKPI and Pin1 Proteinase Inhibitors Enhances Plant Fitness and Broad-Spectrum Resistance to Biotic Threats by Turrà, David, Vitale, Stefania, Marra, Roberta, Woo, Sheridan L, Lorito, Matteo

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (30-04-2020)
    “…Kunitz-type (PKPI) and Potato type I (Pin1) protease inhibitors (PIs) are two families of serine proteinase inhibitors often associated to plant storage organs…”
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    Potato type I and II proteinase inhibitors: modulating plant physiology and host resistance by Turra, David, Lorito, Matteo

    Published in Current protein & peptide science (01-08-2011)
    “…Serine protease inhibitors (PIs) are a large and complex group of plant proteins. Members of the potato type I (Pin1) and II (Pin2) proteinase inhibitor…”
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    Hyphal chemotropism in fungal pathogenicity by Turrà, David, Nordzieke, Daniela, Vitale, Stefania, El Ghalid, Mennat, Di Pietro, Antonio

    Published in Seminars in cell & developmental biology (01-09-2016)
    “…The ability to grow as filamentous hyphae defines the lifestyle of fungi. Hyphae are exposed to a variety of chemical stimuli such as nutrients or signal…”
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    Competitiveness during Dual-Species Biofilm Formation of Fusarium oxysporum and Candida albicans and a Novel Treatment Strategy by Falanga, Annarita, Maione, Angela, La Pietra, Alessandra, de Alteriis, Elisabetta, Vitale, Stefania, Bellavita, Rosa, Carotenuto, Rosa, Turrà, David, Galdiero, Stefania, Galdiero, Emilia, Guida, Marco

    Published in Pharmaceutics (30-05-2022)
    “…During an infection, a single or multispecies biofilm can develop. Infections caused by non-dermatophyte molds, such as Fusarium spp. and yeasts, such as…”
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    Alkaline pH, Low Iron Availability, Poor Nitrogen Sources and CWI MAPK Signaling Are Associated with Increased Fusaric Acid Production in Fusarium oxysporum by Palmieri, Davide, Segorbe, David, López-Berges, Manuel S, De Curtis, Filippo, Lima, Giuseppe, Di Pietro, Antonio, Turrà, David

    Published in Toxins (06-01-2023)
    “…Fusaric acid (FA) is one of the first secondary metabolites isolated from phytopathogenic fungi belonging to the genus . This molecule exerts a toxic effect on…”
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