Insights from the genome of the biotrophic fungal plant pathogen Ustilago maydis (2006)
Kahmann, Regine, Bölker, Michael, Ma, Li-Jun, Brefort, Thomas, Saville, Barry J, ...
Ustilago maydis is a ubiquitous pathogen of maize and a well-established model organism for the study of plant-microbe interactions. This basidiomycete fungus does not use aggressive virulence...
The complete nucleotide sequence of the I-E{alpha}d immune response gene (1983)
Hyldig-Nielsen, Jens Jörgen, Schenning, Lena, Hammerling, Ulf, Widmark, Eva, Heldin, Eva, Lind, Peter, ...
We have isolated and sequenced the complete muring I-Ea immune response gene of the H-2a haplotype. The I-Ea gene consists of 5300 basepairs and is organized into five or possibly six exons that...
Peptide-mediated broad-spectrum plant resistance to tospoviruses
Rudolph, Christoph, Schreier, Peter H., Uhrig, Joachim F.
Plant viruses have a significant impact on agronomic losses worldwide. A new strategy for engineering virus-resistant plants by transgenic expression of a dominant interfering peptide is presented...
Schreier, Peter H., Seftor, Elisabeth A., Schell, Jozef, Bohnert, Hans J.
The light-inducible nuclear gene coding for the small subunit of ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase (Rubisco), produces a precursor protein with an amino-terminal transit peptide which is...
Peptide-mediated broad-spectrum plant resistance to tospoviruses
Rudolph, Christoph, Schreier, Peter H., Uhrig, Joachim F.
Plant viruses have a significant impact on agronomic losses worldwide. A new strategy for engineering virus-resistant plants by transgenic expression of a dominant interfering peptide is presented...
Schreier, Peter H., Seftor, Elisabeth A., Schell, Jozef, Bohnert, Hans J.
The light-inducible nuclear gene coding for the small subunit of ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase (Rubisco), produces a precursor protein with an amino-terminal transit peptide which is...
Identification and characterization of secreted and pathogenesis-related proteins in Ustilago maydis
Müller, Olaf, Schreier, Peter H., Uhrig, Joachim F.
Interactions between plants and fungal pathogens require a complex interplay at the plant–fungus interface. Extracellular effector proteins are thought to play a crucial role in establishing a...