Search Results - "van der Linde, Karina"
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Oxygen, secreted proteins and small RNAs: mobile elements that govern anther development
Published in Plant reproduction (01-03-2021)“…Correct anther development is essential for male fertility and subsequently agricultural yield. Defects in anther development range from the early stage of…”
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Pep1, a secreted effector protein of Ustilago maydis, is required for successful invasion of plant cells
Published in PLoS pathogens (01-02-2009)“…The basidiomycete Ustilago maydis causes smut disease in maize. Colonization of the host plant is initiated by direct penetration of cuticle and cell wall of…”
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Pathogen Trojan Horse Delivers Bioactive Host Protein to Alter Maize Anther Cell Behavior in Situ
Published in The Plant cell (01-03-2018)“…Small proteins are crucial signals during development, host defense, and physiology. The highly spatiotemporal restricted functions of signaling proteins…”
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How Do Smut Fungi Use Plant Signals to Spatiotemporally Orientate on and In Planta ?
Published in Journal of fungi (Basel) (02-02-2021)“…Smut fungi represent a large group of biotrophic plant pathogens that cause extensive yield loss and are also model organisms for studying plant-pathogen…”
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Proteases Underground: Analysis of the Maize Root Apoplast Identifies Organ Specific Papain-Like Cysteine Protease Activity
Published in Frontiers in plant science (30-04-2019)“…Plant proteases are key regulators of plant cell processes such as seed development, immune responses, senescence and programmed cell death (PCD). Apoplastic…”
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Regulation of plant cytosolic aldolase functions by redox-modifications
Published in Plant physiology and biochemistry (01-09-2011)“…From the five genes which code for cytosolic fructose 1,6-bisphosphate aldolases in Arabidopsis thaliana L., the cDNA clone of cAld2 (At2g36460), was…”
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The maize cystatin CC9 interacts with apoplastic cysteine proteases
Published in Plant signaling & behavior (01-11-2012)“…In a recent study we identified corn cystain9 (CC9) as a novel compatibility factor for the interaction of the biotrophic smut fungus Ustilago maydis with its…”
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Plant reproduction: Fertilization SALvaged by the central cell
Published in Current biology (09-10-2023)“…Flowering plants evolved glandular synergid cells assisting female gametes to attract pollen tubes carrying sperm cells. A recent study shows how central cells…”
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A Maize Cystatin Suppresses Host Immunity by Inhibiting Apoplastic Cysteine Proteases
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Sugar Partitioning between Ustilago maydis and Its Host Zea mays L during Infection
Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-04-2019)“…The basidiomycete causes smut disease in maize ( ) by infecting all plant aerial tissues. The infection causes leaf chlorosis and stimulates the plant to…”
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Pre-meiotic anther development
Published in Current topics in developmental biology (2019)“…Most genetic and molecular analyses of anther development utilize Arabidopsis thaliana, Oryza sativa (rice), and Zea mays (maize). Especially in maize, early…”
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An apoplastic peptide activates salicylic acid signalling in maize
Published in Nature plants (01-03-2018)“…Localized control of cell death is crucial for the resistance of plants to pathogens. Papain-like cysteine proteases (PLCPs) regulate plant defence to drive…”
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Brandpilz mit Pep: Ustilago maydis und das pflanzliche Immunsystem
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Sugar Partitioning between Ustilago maydis and Its Host Zea mays L during Infection1
Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (28-12-2018)“…Ustilago maydis hijacks maize transporters to redirect plant sugars toward the infection site where it feeds, generating a sugar gradient within hyphae and…”
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Systemic virus-induced gene silencing allows functional characterization of maize genes during biotrophic interaction with Ustilago maydis
Published in The New phytologist (01-01-2011)“…Infection of maize (Zea mays) plants with the corn smut fungus Ustilago maydis leads to the formation of large tumors on the stem, leaves and inflorescences…”
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A Maize Cystatin Suppresses Host Immunity by Inhibiting Apoplastic Cysteine Proteases
Published in The Plant cell (01-03-2012)“…Ustilago maydis is a biotrophic pathogen causing maize (Zea mays) smut disease. Transcriptome profiling of infected maize plants indicated that a gene encoding…”
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Application of the pathogen Trojan horse approach in maize (Zea mays)
Published in Plant signaling & behavior (02-12-2018)“…Maize, Zea mays, the second-most-widely-grown crop, yields 20 % of all consumed calories worldwide. 1 Despite its agronomic importance, research progress is…”
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Using Ustilago maydis as a Trojan Horse for In Situ Delivery of Maize Proteins
Published in Journal of visualized experiments (08-02-2019)“…Inspired by Homer´s Trojan horse myth, we engineered the maize pathogen Ustilago maydis to deliver secreted proteins into the maize apoplast permitting in vivo…”
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Utilizing virus-induced gene silencing for the functional characterization of maize genes during infection with the fungal pathogen Ustilago maydis
Published in Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.) (2013)“…While in dicotyledonous plants virus-induced gene silencing (VIGS) is well established to study plant-pathogen interaction, in monocots only few examples of…”
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Brandpilz mit Pep: Ustilago maydis und das pflanzliche Immunsystem: Pflanze/Pilz-Pathosystem
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